Exam 28: Investment Policy and the Framework of the Cfa Institute

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A fully-funded pension plan can invest surplus assets in equities provided it reduces the proportion in equities when the value of the fund drops near the accumulated benefit obligation.This strategy is referred to as

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Alex Goh is 39 years old and has accumulated $128,000 in his self-directed defined contribution pension plan.Each year he contributes $2,500 to the plan, and his employer contributes an equal amount.Alex thinks he will retire at age 62 and figures he will live to age 86.The plan allows for two types of investments.One offers a 4% risk-free real rate of return.The other offers an expected return of 11% and has a standard deviation of 37%.Alex now has 25% of his money in the risk-free investment and 75% in the risky investment.He plans to continue saving at the same rate and keep the same proportions invested in each of the investments.His salary will grow at the same rate as inflation. Of the total amount of new funds that will be invested by Alex and by his employer on his behalf, how much will Alex put into the safe account each year; how much into the risky account?

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An income beneficiary is

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__________ can be used to create a perfect inflation hedge.

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Which of the following investments does not allow the investor to choose how to allocate assets?

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Stephanie Watson is 23 years old and has accumulated $4,000 in her self-directed defined contribution pension plan.Each year she contributes $2,000 to the plan, and her employer contributes an equal amount.Stephanie thinks she will retire at age 67 and figures she will live to age 81.The plan allows for two types of investments.One offers a 3.5% risk-free real rate of return.The other offers an expected return of 10% and has a standard deviation of 23%.Stephanie now has 5% of her money in the risk-free investment and 95% in the risky investment.She plans to continue saving at the same rate and keep the same proportions invested in each of the investments.Her salary will grow at the same rate as inflation. How much can Stephanie be sure of having in the safe account at retirement?

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Stephanie Watson is 23 years old and has accumulated $4,000 in her self-directed defined contribution pension plan.Each year she contributes $2,000 to the plan, and her employer contributes an equal amount.Stephanie thinks she will retire at age 67 and figures she will live to age 81.The plan allows for two types of investments.One offers a 3.5% risk-free real rate of return.The other offers an expected return of 10% and has a standard deviation of 23%.Stephanie now has 5% of her money in the risk-free investment and 95% in the risky investment.She plans to continue saving at the same rate and keep the same proportions invested in each of the investments.Her salary will grow at the same rate as inflation. How much does Stephanie currently have in the safe account; how much in the risky account?

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The prudent investor rule requires

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Alan Barnett is 43 years old and has accumulated $78,000 in his self-directed defined contribution pension plan.Each year he contributes $1,500 to the plan, and his employer contributes an equal amount.Alan thinks he will retire at age 60 and figures he will live to age 83.The plan allows for two types of investments.One offers a 4% risk-free real rate of return.The other offers an expected return of 10% and has a standard deviation of 34%.Alan now has 40% of his money in the risk-free investment and 60% in the risky investment.He plans to continue saving at the same rate and keep the same proportions invested in each of the investments.His salary will grow at the same rate as inflation. How much can Alan be sure of having in the safe account at retirement?

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A remainderman is

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Which of the following investments allows the investor to choose how to allocate assets?

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The desirable components of an Investment Policy Statement for individual investors can be divided into

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Genny Webb is 27 years old and has accumulated $7,500 in her self-directed defined contribution pension plan.Each year she contributes $2,000 to the plan, and her employer contributes an equal amount.Genny thinks she will retire at age 63 and figures she will live to age 90.The plan allows for two types of investments.One offers a 3% risk-free real rate of return.The other offers an expected return of 12% and has a standard deviation of 39%.Genny now has 20% of her money in the risk-free investment and 80% in the risky investment.She plans to continue saving at the same rate and keep the same proportions invested in each of the investments.Her salary will grow at the same rate as inflation. How much does Genny currently have in the safe account; how much in the risky account?

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Endowment funds are held by

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The stage an individual is in his/her life cycle will affect his/her

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The principle of duration matching is not

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Target-date retirement funds are not

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The shortest time horizons are likely to be set by

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Variable life insurance

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Alex Goh is 39 years old and has accumulated $128,000 in his self-directed defined contribution pension plan.Each year he contributes $2,500 to the plan, and his employer contributes an equal amount.Alex thinks he will retire at age 62 and figures he will live to age 86.The plan allows for two types of investments.One offers a 4% risk-free real rate of return.The other offers an expected return of 11% and has a standard deviation of 37%.Alex now has 25% of his money in the risk-free investment and 75% in the risky investment.He plans to continue saving at the same rate and keep the same proportions invested in each of the investments.His salary will grow at the same rate as inflation. How much does Alex currently have in the safe account; how much in the risky account?

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