Exam 6: The Risk and Return From Investing
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Both present value and future value are based upon the concept of the time value of money.
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A major difference between real and nominal returns is that:
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A stock is purchased for $50 on January 1 and sold on December 31 for $72. A $5.00 per share dividend is paid at the end of the year.
(a) Calculate return (R).
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Since 1926, there has never been a 20-year period where bonds have outperformed stocks in the U.S. security markets?
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Which of the following is not part of the yield component of total return?
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The equity risk premium is the difference between the expected return:
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A Chinese stock denominated in Chinese yuan will have an increase in its dollar-denominated return if the Chinese yuan strengthens against the dollar.
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If the Dow Jones Industrials had a price appreciation of 6 percent one year and yet total return for the year was 9 percent, the difference would be due to:
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Over a long period of time, common stocks have returned approximately twice as much as bonds; therefore, the amount accumulated in a stock fund relative to a bond fund over time would be:
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What is the present value of $20,000 to be received in 40 years if the interest rate is 9 percent?
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Which of the following corresponds most closely with an increase in interest rates?
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New regulations concerning auto emissions would be a type of market risk for the auto industry.
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In order to determine the compound growth rate of an investment over some period, an investor would calculate the:
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New financial disclosure regulations affecting the brokerage industry are a type of:
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A number of prominent observers expect the future equity risk premium to be:
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The most common measure of inflation is the Producer Price Index.
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A U.S. investor purchased Sony bonds that were denominated in yen, had a 6.9% yield to maturity, and had one year to maturity. At the time of purchase, the exchange rate was 139 yen/$. At maturity, the exchange rate was 122 yen/$. What was the investor's annual return on the bonds?
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