what is an example of a financal measure that an external user might use
deceptive mesurment
This would depend on the factors and subject that you are working on. You might be able to find an example with an online search.
How might changing one of the financial statements affect the other financial statements?
In an experiment, the control is the group to which nothing is done. It serves as a baseline to measure any changes that might occur to the group or groups that to which external variable is applied.
Anything that you might measure in yards, can easily be measured in meters. For example, the length of a car, the distance to cross a street, etc. You would NOT use meters to measure something rather small like the length of a pencil.
Finance is a noun. The adjective derived from that noun is financial. You might substitute the word finance for financial in some circumstances, but that would be a bit sloppy. For example, I am making my finance plans, instead of my financial plans.
A sound financial decision is a decision in which benefits the person directly responsible for the decision and sometimes those indirectly involved. An example of a sound financial decision might be investing in a stock that does well.
Quantitative information is given in terms of numbers. You would usually count or measure something. If you were observing children, an example would be their heights in metres. For cars, you might measure their speeds, or lengths, or masses, but observing their colours would not be quantitative.
That's because doing science typically involves making many measurements. For example, if you do lab exercises in science, you might measure an object's length
The opposite of the verb measure might be not to measure, or to guess.
The quotation marks? Among other things, it might refer to a measure of inches. For example, 3" means 3 inches.
A financial intermediary is a financial institution that connects surplus and deficit agents. There are three major reasons one might need a financial intermediary these include maturity transformation, risk transformation, and convenience denomination.