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Business, 09.07.2019 20:30 vittoriochavez9700

A(n) ratio estimates the risk associated with investing in a firm.    (1  point)< financial2.    the is the value of a nation's currency as determined by market forces.    (1  point)foreign currency exchange rate< trade deficitmarket multiplierbalance of trade3.    the income statement is divided into three major categories. what are these categories?     (1  point)revenues, cost of goods sold, and operating expenses< assets, liabilities, and owners' equityearly sales, middle sales, and late salesrevenues, sales, and winnings4.    what are the three types of assets that will be found on a balance sheet?     (1  point)local, national, and internationalland, buildings, and liquidcurrent, fixed, and intangibleshort-term, long-term, and medium5.    the is the financial statement describing a firm's yearly cash receipts and cash payments.    (1  point)cash flow statementstatement of retained earningsincome statementbalance sheet6.    a(n) is a salaried accountant hired by a business to carry out its day-to-day financial activities.    (1  point)public accountant7.    the is a financial statement detailing a firm's assets, liabilities, and owners' equity.    (1  point)balance sheetstatement of cash flowsmanufacturing statementincome statement8.    a(n) is a detailed statement of estimated receipts and expenditures for a period of time in the future.    (1  point)income statementstatement of retained earningsbudgetcash flow statement9.    offer accounting services to the public and are licensed at the state level.    (1  point)bookkeepersfinancial plannerscertified public accountantscertified management accountants10.    which of the following best describes the income statement?     (1  point)a financial statement detailing a firm's assets, liabilities, and owners' equitya detailed statement of estimated receipts and expenditures for a period of time in the futurea financial statement showing a firm's yearly cash receipts and cash paymentsa financial statement listing a firm's annual revenues and expenses so that a bottom line shows annual profit or loss

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