CHAPTER 01—AN OVERVIEW OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
39. The primary operating goal of a publicly-owned firm interested in serving its stockholders should be to
Maximize its expected total corporate income.
Maximize its expected EPS.
Minimize the chances of losses.
Maximize the stock price per share over the long run, which is the stock’s intrinsic value.
Maximize the stock price on a specific target date.
1-4 The Main Financial Goal: Creating Value for Investors
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40. Which of the following statements is CORRECT?
In most corporations, the CFO ranks above the CEO.
By law in most states, the chairman of the board must also be the CEO.
The board of directors is the highest ranking body in a corporation, and the chairman of the board is the
highest ranking individual. The CEO generally works under the board and its chairman, and the board
generally has the authority to remove the CEO under certain conditions. The CEO, however, cannot remove
the board, but he or she can endeavor to have the board voted out and a new board voted in should a conflict
arise. It is possible for a person to simultaneously serve as CEO and chairman of the board, though many
corporate control experts believe it is bad to vest both offices in the same person.
The CFO generally reports to the firm’s chief accounting officer, who is normally the controller.
The CFO is responsible for raising capital and for making sure that capital expenditures are desirable, but he
or she is not responsible for the validity of the financial statements, as the controller and the auditors have that
responsibility.
EASY
1-3 Forms of Business Organiztion
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Forms of organization
Multiple Choice: Conceptual