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  • Analysis of financial statements (Synergy test answers). 93/100 points Excellent. After the purchase, you will receive a file with answers to the questions below:

  • The profitability ratio of sold products is defined as the ratio
  • profit to full cost of goods sold
  • profit to sales revenue
  • total cost of goods sold to net income
  • total cost of goods sold to profit from sales

  • The indicator that determines the value of the average annual cost of fixed assets (funds) per 1 ruble of revenue is ...
  • capital intensity
  • capital productivity
  • return on equity
  • capital-labor ratio

  • Equity refers to...
  • permanent liabilities
  • short-term liabilities
  • urgent obligations
  • property

  • The indicator characterizing the turnover rate of the organization´s debt .. is the turnover ratio
  • fixed assets
  • assets
  • accounts receivable
  • accounts payable

  • Profitability indicators characterize ... organizations
  • economic effect of work
  • economic efficiency of work
  • capital turnover
  • financial stability

  • ... organizations are eligible to accept donations
  • only charitable
  • only public and religious
  • only medical
  • charitable, social, religious and medical

  • The net working capital of an organization is the difference between...
  • current assets and short-term liabilities
  • non-current assets and long-term liabilities
  • current assets and long-term liabilities
  • non-current assets and short-term liabilities

  • Profits from the entrepreneurial activities of non-profit organizations are spent on ...
  • contents of the administrative apparatus
  • targeted activities
  • statutory goals


  • Analysis of the structure of the balance sheet liability allows you to establish ...
  • degree of liquidity of balance sheet items
  • one of the possible reasons for the financial instability of the enterprise, which leads to insolvency
  • amount of accounts payable
  • profit margin

  • A report on the intended use of the funds received is compiled ...
  • commercial organizations
  • non-profit organizations
  • those organizations that have targeted funding
  • all organizations

  • The indicator characterizing the period of time for which the company repays urgent debt is ...
  • receivables turnover ratio
  • accounts payable turnover ratio
  • duration of receivables turnover
  • duration of accounts payable turnover

  • The current liquidity ratio shows how much of...
  • an organization can pay off long-term liabilities by mobilizing absolutely liquid and quickly realizable assets
  • an organization can pay off short-term liabilities by mobilizing all current assets
  • short-term liabilities the organization can repay in the near future

  • Potential capital is...
  • equity
  • Extra capital
  • retained earnings
  • revenue of the future periods

  • Invested capital is the amount...
  • additional capital and share premium
  • authorized and additional capital
  • reserve and additional capital in terms of share premium received
  • reserve capital and retained earnings of previous years and the reporting year

  • The source of information about the composition and size of the organization´s costs is ...
  • balance sheet
  • income statement
  • notes to the balance sheet and income statement


  • A decrease in the balance sheet currency in absolute terms for the reporting period, as a rule, may indicate ...
  • scaling up production
  • inefficiency of the chosen economic strategy
  • reduction in the size of the organization´s property
  • normalization of financial stability

  • Balance sheet item ... characterize the value of the organization´s property
  • non-current and current assets
  • fixed assets
  • equity and current liabilities
  • fixed assets and intangible assets

Additional information

  • As part of current liabilities ... balance sheet
  • includes section I "Non-current assets" and section II "Current assets"
  • includes section III "Capital and reserves"
  • includes section IV "Long-term liabilities"
  • includes section V "Current liabilities"

  • The period of time between the purchase of raw materials and materials and the payment of cash for them is ...
  • grace period
  • receivables turnover period
  • production cycle
  • financial cycle

  • The leverage ratio of financial leverage is calculated as the ratio of …
  • equity to balance sheet
  • equity to debt capital
  • debt capital to equity capital
  • of borrowed capital to the balance sheet currency

  • The structure and movement of equity capital, as well as the value of the net assets of the organization are reflected
  • in the balance sheet
  • in the income statement
  • in the statement of changes in equity
  • in the notes to the balance sheet and income statement

  • The revaluation reserve is the difference between...
  • additional capital and share premium
  • authorized and additional capital
  • reserve and additional capital in terms of share premium received
  • reserve capital and retained earnings of previous years and the reporting year

  • The need for non-current assets is covered ...
  • exclusively with own capital
  • exclusively authorized capital
  • exclusively long-term loans and borrowings
  • own capital, as well as long-term loans and borrowings

  • Cash flows according to the level of neutralization are divided into
  • positive and negative
  • predictable and limitedly predictable
  • redundant and deficient
  • amenable and not amenable to change over time



  • The receivables turnover period is...
  • the time between the sale of products and the receipt of funds
  • time between purchase of materials and supplier payments
  • the production cycle
  • financial cycle

  • ... is a financial reporting document that reflects the sources of formation of the organization´s cash and the direction of their use in monetary terms at a certain date
  • statement of changes in equity
  • income statement
  • cash flow statement
  • balance sheet

  • The net asset ratio is the difference between...
  • own capital and non-current assets
  • liabilities and equity
  • sum of all assets of the organization and its liabilities
  • the sum of all assets and equity

  • The explanatory note is drawn up by the organization to ...
  • annual financial statements
  • any financial statements at the discretion of the organization
  • interim financial statements

  • Comparing cash, receivables, short-term financial investments and deferred expenses, it can be argued that the least liquid asset of them is ...
  • cash
  • accounts receivable
  • short-term financial investments
  • future spending

  • The main source for analyzing the liquidity and financial stability of an enterprise is ...
  • balance sheet
  • gains and losses report
  • cash flow statement
  • audit report

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