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- 8. Which one of the following is an item of owners' equity? Bank loan Suppliers' monetary claims Prepaid expenses Earnings generated by the entity tsdebt service ratio measures? A. Profitability of the business B. The impact of debt funding to equity holders C. Ability of the company to pay interest and principal on the due dates D. Tax saved due to borrowinga) Calculate the equity (total asset – total liability) to asset ratio of the bank (Hint: equity to asset ratio = total equity/total asset) %3D b) Calculate the duration and convexity of the both asset and liability sides
- 1. When a company purchases another company's bonds as an investment, an account called investments- XXXX is used. What type of an account and normal balance does this investment account have? a. Asset with a debit balance b. Asset with a credit balance c. liability with a debit balance d. liability with a credit balance 2. What does the word accrued mean when talking about accrued interest? a. The interest has not been earned, but it has been received b. The interest has been earned, but it has not been received c. The interest has not been earned nor received d. The interest is being deferredMatch the following terms or phrases in (a–g) with the explanations in 1–8. Terms or phrases may be used more than once. Question 11 options: Current assets/Current liabilities Probable likelihood and estimable liability Measures the “instant” debt-paying ability of a company Current assets – Current liabilities (Cash + Temporary investments + Accounts receivable)/Current liabilities Cash + Temporary investments + Accounts receivable Probable likelihood of a liability but cannot be estimated Remote contingent liability Reasonably possible likelihood of a liability 1. Current ratio 2. Working capital 3. Quick assets 4. Quick ratio 5. Record an accrual and disclose in the notes to the financial statements 6. Disclose only in notes to financial statements 7. No disclosure needed in notes to financial statementsMAKE UP PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTI.. -> ? Which of the following is a fixed asset .3 )2 نقطة( Sum of money borrowed from the bank Marketable securities Shares Fixtures Which of the following situations .4 ? represents an increase in an asset )2 نقطة( Paid cash to a customer Receipt of equity shares Receipt of cash from a customer Payment of dividend to shareholders
- Which of the following ratios would a lender find most useful in monitoring a borrower's ability to make loan payments? () PE ratio Return on assets Total asset turnover Inventory turnover () Cash coverage ratio Previous Page Next Page Page 6Using the image attached: a) Calculate the equity (total asset – total liability) to asset ratio of the bank(Hint: equity to asset ratio = total equity/total asset)b) Calculate the duration and convexity of the both asset and liability sides;c) If the interest rates go up by 1%, using the duration and convexity rule to determine the networth of the bank and the equity to asset ratio; d) In c)’s scenario, to maintain the equity to asset ratio at 40% which is required by the regulation,the bank decides to raise cash (zero duration and zero convexity) from the equity holders.How much cash does the bank need to raise?e) Do you agree with the following statement? Explain why. “The information about a bond’s duration and convexity adjustment is sufficient to quantifyinterest rate risk exposure.Consider a bank with the following balance sheet (Shown in image):a) Calculate the equity (total asset – total liability) to asset ratio of the bank(Hint: equity to asset ratio = total equity/total asset) b) Calculate the duration and convexity of the both asset and liability sides; c) If the interest rates go up by 1%, using the duration and convexity rule to determine the networth of the bank and the equity to asset ratio; d) In c)’s scenario, to maintain the equity to asset ratio at 40% which is required by the regulation,the bank decides to raise cash (zero duration and zero convexity) from the equity holders.How much cash does the bank need to raise? e) Do you agree with the following statement? Explain why. “The information about a bond’s duration and convexity adjustment is sufficient to quantifyinterest rate risk exposure.”