Participation Questions Chapter 10

  • Due Apr 17, 2016 at 11:59pm
  • Points 7
  • Questions 5
  • Available Apr 7, 2016 at 1pm - Apr 17, 2016 at 11:59pm
  • Time Limit None

Instructions

Please wait until the chapter has been fully covered in class to answer all of the participation questions in Webcourses. 

Instructions:

What: After class is 100% completed for each chapter, you will be asked to answer 5 questions that pertain to the class materials (not necessarily from the textbook, but based on the class viewed live or via video). The questions are available for approximately one week after each chapter is completed. Although your ability to answer the questions in Webcourses is limited in time, the class videos will remain available in Webcourses throughout the semester. Please wait until the chapter has been fully covered to answer all of the participation questions in Webcourses.

Questions:

  • How much did Facebook (the company itself, not the owners) receive in cash proceeds in their May 2012 IPO?

    • $38
    • $180,000,000
    • $6,840,000,000
    • $19,000,000,000
  • Which of the company balance sheets reviewed at the beginning of Chapter 10 PowerPoints actually showed treasury stock on the balance sheet:
    • Apple Computers; Walgreens; or Tutor Perini Construction
  • Which country is the “pre-emptive” right example from?
    • United States; Mexico; France; Argentina
  • In the financial world, a tombstone means what?
    • Details for issuance of new shares of stock
    • The paperwork showing when a company files bankruptcy
    • A marker showing when a bond issue has been paid off.
    • A type of pizza.
  • As of April 2014, Apple Computers stock repurchase program had been authorized by the board of directors to repurchase up to $90,000,000,000 in common stock. T/F

Why: The participation questions are designed to make sure you are engaging with the course materials on a timely and consistent basis.  

Evaluation: You have only 1 attempt for the participation questions.

Only registered, enrolled users can take graded quizzes