Deck 4: Finance: Filling the Till and Paying the Bills

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Exempting things such as groceries and clothing from sales tax is an attempt by states to make sale tax less ______.

A) inclusive
B) regressive
C) progressive
D) exclusive
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Most sales tax revenues go to what governments?

A) local
B) state
C) federal
D) county
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New Hampshire's state government ______ other states, partly because of low tax revenue.

A) does more than
B) performs as well as
C) has better services than
D) does less than
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______ is collected from contributions, assessments, premiums, and payroll taxes.

A) Sales taxes
B) Income taxes
C) Insurance trust funds
D) User fees
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Government debt is usually issued in the form of what?

A) dividends
B) bonds
C) mutual funds
D) stock options
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Approximately ______ percent of federal funds go to specific state programs.

A) 90
B) 75
C) 50
D) 20
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Intergovernmental transfers are provided by ______ to state governments.

A) local governments
B) county governments
C) taxpayers
D) the federal government
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Residents of Alaska have ______ kind of tax burden.

A) no
B) a very high
C) a low
D) an average
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______ receives about 65 percent of the federal funds that are transferred to state governments.

A) Education
B) Medicaid
C) Medicare
D) Social Security
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Budget shortfalls are also known as ______.

A) defaults
B) defuncts
C) deficits
D) devaluation
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States with no sales or income taxes often have what type of property taxes to compensate?

A) low
B) average
C) no
D) high
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What is a measure of the ability to pay taxes?

A) tax burden
B) tax effort
C) tax capacity
D) tax responsibility
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Property taxes tend to rise when the economy does what?

A) is failing
B) is volatile
C) is booming
D) is decreasing
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______ taxes do not alter spending habits or distort the distribution of resources.

A) Estate
B) Regressive
C) Income
D) Focused consumption
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Intergovernmental revenue transfers account for ______ of local government spending.

A) three-quarters
B) half
C) one-quarter
D) one-third
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______ taxes are another term for excise taxes.

A) Income
B) Estate
C) Sin
D) Gift
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Payments made to Alaska residents from the interest generated by state investments are known as ______.

A) stocks
B) bonds
C) compound interest
D) dividends
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______ taxes occur after one's death.

A) Estate
B) Income
C) Sin
D) Gift
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Landlords may pass the cost of property tax increases on to renters through ______.

A) fees
B) utility charges
C) rent increases
D) add-ons
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Property taxes in California are capped at ______ percent of the property's purchase price.

A) 1
B) 5
C) 6
D) 10
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During economic downturns, ______ is the first to be cut.

A) welfare spending
B) discretionary spending
C) entitlement spending
D) employee spending
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______ are certificates of debt where the issuer promises to pay the holder back, with interest, after a certain time.

A) Stock options
B) Dividends
C) Bonds
D) Mutual funds
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A service that the government must provide to those eligible, regardless of cost, is called ______.

A) a mandate
B) an entitlement
C) a welfare program
D) an entrust
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National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius declared which part of the Affordable Care Act unconstitutional?

A) the mandate
B) the increased costs
C) the inclusion of birth control
D) the mandatory Medicaid expansion
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By whom are the state accounting and financial reporting standards set?

A) Office of Management and Budget
B) Governmental Accounting Standards Board
C) Department of Commerce
D) Department of the Treasury
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______ is the largest and most expensive state-run health program.

A) Medicare
B) Obamacare
C) Affordable Health Care
D) Medicaid
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In 1996, ______ replaced the old welfare program, Aid to Families with Dependent Children.

A) Medicaid
B) Medicare
C) the Children's Health Insurance Program
D) Temporary Aid for Needy Families
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______ are a type of hidden tax.

A) User fees
B) Utility fees
C) Tax levies
D) TIF charges
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______ bondholders are generally exempted from paying taxes on income received from these bonds.

A) General obligation
B) Municipal
C) Revenue
D) Capital
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The budget process is one in which governments ______ and set budgets.

A) collect taxes
B) charge user fees
C) assess revenues
D) issue bonds
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______ is an example of fiscal federalism, in that it is paid for by both the federal and state governments.

A) Medicaid
B) Infrastructure
C) The Humane Society
D) The NAACP
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SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. Which of the following is one of the differences that may explain the differences in tax effort between states?

A) political culture
B) history
C) geology
D) Medicaid
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Which of these has to do with paying for infrastructure, such as roads?

A) capital investments
B) bonds
C) dividends
D) public debt
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What is the largest functional spending category for state and local governments?

A) correctional institutions
B) highway infrastructure
C) human services
D) education
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Which state spends the highest percentage of its state budget on prisons compared with all of the other states?

A) Florida
B) Michigan
C) California
D) Texas
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______ are the largest expenditure for state and local governments.

A) Employee benefits
B) Salaries
C) Medicare expenses
D) Social Security payments
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Most government revenue is brought in through ______.

A) user fees
B) intergovernmental transfers
C) grants
D) taxes
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Governments often use bonds to finance ______, such as building new schools.

A) capital investments
B) bonds
C) dividends
D) public debt
Question
Revenue bonds are secured by ______.

A) the expected revenue of a project
B) the taxing power of the issuing government
C) interest payments
D) future intergovernmental transfers
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A ______ is the annual accounting period used by governments.

A) tax year
B) budget year
C) assessment year
D) fiscal year
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What is California's Proposition 13? Why has it created problems for the state budget?
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What is the difference between tax capacity and tax effort? How do states differ in these areas?
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Most online purchases are tax free.
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Budget processes are similar across states.
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Why is North Dakota experiencing such an economic boom? What might this mean for its tax rates?
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Deficits are a bigger problem for states than they are for the federal government.
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Eligibility for Medicaid benefits is set at the same level in all of the states.
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Some states can run deficits.
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What was the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, and what was it designed to do?
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Tax capacity and tax effort are the same thing.
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Roughly 60 percent of all state taxes go into state and local coffers.
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How do most places pay for public education? What are the advantages and disadvantages of doing it this way?
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All states have a sales tax.
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What are the differences between progressive and regressive tax systems? Which is better?
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Deck 4: Finance: Filling the Till and Paying the Bills
1
Exempting things such as groceries and clothing from sales tax is an attempt by states to make sale tax less ______.

A) inclusive
B) regressive
C) progressive
D) exclusive
B
2
Most sales tax revenues go to what governments?

A) local
B) state
C) federal
D) county
B
3
New Hampshire's state government ______ other states, partly because of low tax revenue.

A) does more than
B) performs as well as
C) has better services than
D) does less than
D
4
______ is collected from contributions, assessments, premiums, and payroll taxes.

A) Sales taxes
B) Income taxes
C) Insurance trust funds
D) User fees
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Government debt is usually issued in the form of what?

A) dividends
B) bonds
C) mutual funds
D) stock options
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6
Approximately ______ percent of federal funds go to specific state programs.

A) 90
B) 75
C) 50
D) 20
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7
Intergovernmental transfers are provided by ______ to state governments.

A) local governments
B) county governments
C) taxpayers
D) the federal government
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Residents of Alaska have ______ kind of tax burden.

A) no
B) a very high
C) a low
D) an average
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9
______ receives about 65 percent of the federal funds that are transferred to state governments.

A) Education
B) Medicaid
C) Medicare
D) Social Security
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10
Budget shortfalls are also known as ______.

A) defaults
B) defuncts
C) deficits
D) devaluation
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11
States with no sales or income taxes often have what type of property taxes to compensate?

A) low
B) average
C) no
D) high
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What is a measure of the ability to pay taxes?

A) tax burden
B) tax effort
C) tax capacity
D) tax responsibility
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13
Property taxes tend to rise when the economy does what?

A) is failing
B) is volatile
C) is booming
D) is decreasing
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14
______ taxes do not alter spending habits or distort the distribution of resources.

A) Estate
B) Regressive
C) Income
D) Focused consumption
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15
Intergovernmental revenue transfers account for ______ of local government spending.

A) three-quarters
B) half
C) one-quarter
D) one-third
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16
______ taxes are another term for excise taxes.

A) Income
B) Estate
C) Sin
D) Gift
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17
Payments made to Alaska residents from the interest generated by state investments are known as ______.

A) stocks
B) bonds
C) compound interest
D) dividends
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18
______ taxes occur after one's death.

A) Estate
B) Income
C) Sin
D) Gift
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19
Landlords may pass the cost of property tax increases on to renters through ______.

A) fees
B) utility charges
C) rent increases
D) add-ons
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20
Property taxes in California are capped at ______ percent of the property's purchase price.

A) 1
B) 5
C) 6
D) 10
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21
During economic downturns, ______ is the first to be cut.

A) welfare spending
B) discretionary spending
C) entitlement spending
D) employee spending
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______ are certificates of debt where the issuer promises to pay the holder back, with interest, after a certain time.

A) Stock options
B) Dividends
C) Bonds
D) Mutual funds
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23
A service that the government must provide to those eligible, regardless of cost, is called ______.

A) a mandate
B) an entitlement
C) a welfare program
D) an entrust
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24
National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius declared which part of the Affordable Care Act unconstitutional?

A) the mandate
B) the increased costs
C) the inclusion of birth control
D) the mandatory Medicaid expansion
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25
By whom are the state accounting and financial reporting standards set?

A) Office of Management and Budget
B) Governmental Accounting Standards Board
C) Department of Commerce
D) Department of the Treasury
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26
______ is the largest and most expensive state-run health program.

A) Medicare
B) Obamacare
C) Affordable Health Care
D) Medicaid
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27
In 1996, ______ replaced the old welfare program, Aid to Families with Dependent Children.

A) Medicaid
B) Medicare
C) the Children's Health Insurance Program
D) Temporary Aid for Needy Families
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______ are a type of hidden tax.

A) User fees
B) Utility fees
C) Tax levies
D) TIF charges
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29
______ bondholders are generally exempted from paying taxes on income received from these bonds.

A) General obligation
B) Municipal
C) Revenue
D) Capital
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30
The budget process is one in which governments ______ and set budgets.

A) collect taxes
B) charge user fees
C) assess revenues
D) issue bonds
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31
______ is an example of fiscal federalism, in that it is paid for by both the federal and state governments.

A) Medicaid
B) Infrastructure
C) The Humane Society
D) The NAACP
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SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. Which of the following is one of the differences that may explain the differences in tax effort between states?

A) political culture
B) history
C) geology
D) Medicaid
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33
Which of these has to do with paying for infrastructure, such as roads?

A) capital investments
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C) dividends
D) public debt
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What is the largest functional spending category for state and local governments?

A) correctional institutions
B) highway infrastructure
C) human services
D) education
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35
Which state spends the highest percentage of its state budget on prisons compared with all of the other states?

A) Florida
B) Michigan
C) California
D) Texas
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36
______ are the largest expenditure for state and local governments.

A) Employee benefits
B) Salaries
C) Medicare expenses
D) Social Security payments
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37
Most government revenue is brought in through ______.

A) user fees
B) intergovernmental transfers
C) grants
D) taxes
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38
Governments often use bonds to finance ______, such as building new schools.

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39
Revenue bonds are secured by ______.

A) the expected revenue of a project
B) the taxing power of the issuing government
C) interest payments
D) future intergovernmental transfers
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A ______ is the annual accounting period used by governments.

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C) assessment year
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41
What is California's Proposition 13? Why has it created problems for the state budget?
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42
What is the difference between tax capacity and tax effort? How do states differ in these areas?
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Most online purchases are tax free.
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44
Budget processes are similar across states.
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Why is North Dakota experiencing such an economic boom? What might this mean for its tax rates?
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Deficits are a bigger problem for states than they are for the federal government.
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Eligibility for Medicaid benefits is set at the same level in all of the states.
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Some states can run deficits.
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What was the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, and what was it designed to do?
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Tax capacity and tax effort are the same thing.
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Roughly 60 percent of all state taxes go into state and local coffers.
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52
How do most places pay for public education? What are the advantages and disadvantages of doing it this way?
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All states have a sales tax.
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What are the differences between progressive and regressive tax systems? Which is better?
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