
Understanding Assets and Liabilities

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9th Grade
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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Abigail has recently paid off her mortgage and now owns her primary residence outright. What is this fully paid-off primary residence considered as?
Back
Asset
Answer explanation
A fully paid-off primary residence is considered an asset because it holds value and can contribute to net worth. Unlike liabilities or expenses, it represents ownership and potential financial benefit.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Noah has purchased a car using a loan from the bank. This car is primarily considered a: Asset, Liability, Equity, Revenue
Back
Liability
Answer explanation
A car financed with a loan is a liability because the loan represents a debt that must be repaid. While the car itself is an asset, the obligation to pay off the loan categorizes it as a liability.
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Maya bought a painting as an investment, and its value has increased over time. This painting is considered a:
Back
Asset
Answer explanation
A painting that has increased in value is considered an asset, as it represents a resource owned that can provide future economic benefits. In contrast, liabilities, expenses, and debts represent obligations or costs.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Priya has a credit card balance with a low-interest rate. How is this balance considered in financial terms?
Back
Liability
Answer explanation
A credit card balance, regardless of the interest rate, represents money owed to the credit card issuer. Therefore, it is classified as a liability, as it indicates a financial obligation rather than an asset or equity.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Grace is considering buying a piece of art. Which of the following is a characteristic of this asset? It depreciates over time. It has potential to appreciate in value. It is always liquid. It is always a liability.
Back
It has potential to appreciate in value.
Answer explanation
An asset is something that can appreciate in value, meaning it has the potential to increase in worth over time. The other options are incorrect as they do not universally apply to all assets.
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Hannah is reviewing her company's financial statements. Which of the following is a characteristic of a liability?
It generates income.
It represents an obligation.
It is always an asset.
It appreciates over time.
Back
It represents an obligation.
Answer explanation
A liability represents an obligation that a company owes to others, such as debts or loans. It does not generate income, is not an asset, and may not appreciate over time, making 'It represents an obligation' the correct choice.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Anika has just finished paying off her car loan and now owns her car outright. How is her car classified in financial terms?
Back
Asset
Answer explanation
A car owned outright is considered an asset because it has value and can be sold or used. Unlike liabilities or expenses, which represent debts or costs, an asset contributes positively to your net worth.
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