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  • The main direction of reducing the "dead" capital is ...
  • optimization of inventories and work in progress
  • minimization of balances on the current account and cash on hand
  • reduction of the low-yielding part of the stock portfolio
  • increase in the high-yielding part of the stock portfolio

  • Inequality characterizes the growth of own capital
  • equity inflow ratio < equity retirement ratio
  • equity inflow ratio > equity retirement ratio
  • equity growth rate < equity inflow ratio
  • equity growth rate > equity retirement ratio

  • Wrong.. what ... is included in the capitalization of profits
  • creation of a reserve fund
  • replenishment of the authorized capital
  • coverage of losses
  • amount of accrued dividends

  • The difference between the net profit of the reporting period and the amount of accrued dividends is ... profit
  • regular
  • consumed
  • capitalized
  • undistributed

  • The main source of information in financial analysis is data
  • financial reporting
  • accounting
  • audits
  • statistical reporting

  • The presence of reserve capital in the organization indicates ...
  • stability of an economic entity
  • unstable financial situation
  • the availability of free funds reserved on certain accounts
  • insufficiency of profit

  • The growth rate of sales proceeds is defined as
  • sales revenue growth rate multiplied by 100%
  • the ratio of sales revenue for the reporting period and sales revenue for the previous period
  • the product of sales revenue for the reporting period and sales revenue for the previous period
  • the sum of the sales proceeds for the reporting period and the sales proceeds for the previous period

  • An increase in the share of own funds leads to ...
  • scale up production
  • reduction of economic activity
  • decrease in solvency
  • improving financial sustainability

  • It is not true.. that the criterion for evaluating the growth rate of equity capital is that the growth rate of equity capital must be greater than ...
  • growth rate of non-current assets
  • growth rate of current assets
  • inflation rate for the reporting period
  • one hundred %

  • The ratio of own working capital is calculated as the ratio of own working capital to the value ...
  • equity
  • current assets
  • long-term obligations
  • short-term liabilities

  • An indicator of the deficit or excess balance of funds that occurs in the event of full coverage of all debt obligations on borrowed funds is ... cash flow
  • positive
  • negative
  • gross
  • liquid

  • Building trends in profit analysis involves
  • determination of the average profit over a number of years
  • carrying out horizontal and vertical analysis
  • setting the minimum and maximum profit values ​​by years
  • identification of profit trends
  • forecast for the future

  • The receivables turnover period is defined as the ratio ...
  • the number of days in the period to the receivables turnover ratio
  • receivables turnover ratio to the number of days in the period
  • the number of days in the period to the average amount of receivables
  • the average amount of receivables to the number of days in the period

  • Gross profit is called ...
  • gross profit
  • sales profit
  • profit before tax
  • net profit

Additional information

  • The main direction of reducing the "dead" capital is ...
  • optimization of inventories and work in progress
  • minimization of balances on the current account and cash on hand
  • reduction of the low-yielding part of the stock portfolio
  • increase in the high-yielding part of the stock portfolio

  • Inequality characterizes the growth of own capital
  • equity inflow ratio < equity retirement ratio
  • equity inflow ratio > equity retirement ratio
  • equity growth rate < equity inflow ratio
  • equity growth rate > equity retirement ratio

  • Wrong.. what ... is included in the capitalization of profits
  • creation of a reserve fund
  • replenishment of the authorized capital
  • coverage of losses
  • amount of accrued dividends

  • The difference between the net profit of the reporting period and the amount of accrued dividends is ... profit
  • regular
  • consumed
  • capitalized
  • undistributed

  • The main source of information in financial analysis is data
  • financial reporting
  • accounting
  • audits
  • statistical reporting

  • The presence of reserve capital in the organization indicates ...
  • stability of an economic entity
  • unstable financial situation
  • the availability of free funds reserved on certain accounts
  • insufficiency of profit

  • The growth rate of sales proceeds is defined as
  • sales revenue growth rate multiplied by 100%
  • the ratio of sales revenue for the reporting period and sales revenue for the previous period
  • the product of sales revenue for the reporting period and sales revenue for the previous period
  • the sum of the sales proceeds for the reporting period and the sales proceeds for the previous period

  • An increase in the share of own funds leads to ...
  • scale up production
  • reduction of economic activity
  • decrease in solvency
  • improving financial sustainability

  • It is not true.. that the criterion for evaluating the growth rate of equity capital is that the growth rate of equity capital must be greater than ...
  • growth rate of non-current assets
  • growth rate of current assets
  • inflation rate for the reporting period
  • one hundred %

  • The ratio of own working capital is calculated as the ratio of own working capital to the value ...
  • equity
  • current assets
  • long-term obligations
  • short-term liabilities

  • An indicator of the deficit or excess balance of funds that occurs in the event of full coverage of all debt obligations on borrowed funds is ... cash flow
  • positive
  • negative
  • gross
  • liquid

  • Building trends in profit analysis involves
  • determination of the average profit over a number of years
  • carrying out horizontal and vertical analysis
  • setting the minimum and maximum profit values ​​by years
  • identification of profit trends
  • forecast for the future

  • The receivables turnover period is defined as the ratio ...
  • the number of days in the period to the receivables turnover ratio
  • receivables turnover ratio to the number of days in the period
  • the number of days in the period to the average amount of receivables
  • the average amount of receivables to the number of days in the period

  • Gross profit is called ...
  • gross profit
  • sales profit
  • profit before tax
  • net profit

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