Ratio Analysis
Sources of Finance
Statement Of Financial Position
Bonus: Government Policies on Business
100

Measures the performance of a business

What is a profitability ratio?

100

what do you call the sale of new shares to existing shareholders at a discount.

Rights issue

100

True or false?

Net current assets and Capital employed are equal.

False

100

Some government legislation protects customers. One example is by preventing price fixing. What is price fixing?

When companies in the same industry agree together to one set price for a product/service, rather than setting competitive prices against one another. Price fixing often sets a price higher than it would be naturally if there was competition. 

200

True or False: Markup= cost x mark-up percentage

False 

200

What is long term finance?

Money borrowed for more than one year.

200

What is the difference between net assets and net current assets?

net current assets = current assets - current liabilities

net assets = all assets - all liabilities 

200

Part of income that is not taxed 

What are tax allowances?

300

What is the formula for acid test ratio?

(current assets-inventory/stock) รท current liabilities

300

What is the least popular source of finance?

Crowd funding

300

It is all the money that is owed to the owners.

what is shareholders equity?

300

What are infant industries?

new industries that are yet to be established or just starting

400

What does it mean for a business if their acid test ratio is 0.9?

It means their current assets minus the inventory aren't enough to cover their liabilities.

400

One disadvantage of trade payables

A business may be unable to pay back the money on time.

400

If a company's liabilities are $2399000 and its assets are $4500000.The value of capital will be?

$6899000

400

Describe one way an INCREASED interest rate could affect a business?

1) businesses looking for finance will be charged higher interest rates by banks

2) Customers may have less potential access to finance, and thus make less purchases 

3) Customers may have to pay higher rates for example if they have a mortgage, and thus have less money to spend on less essential purchases 

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