Exam 9: Characterizing Risk and Return
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Rank the following three stocks by their level of total risk, highest to lowest. Rail Haul has an average return of 10 percent and standard deviation of 15 percent. The average return and standard deviation of Idol Staff are 15 percent and 25 percent; and of Poker-R-Us are 12 percent and 35 percent.
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Which of the following statements is correct?
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A stock has an expected return of 12 percent and a standard deviation of 20 percent. Long-term Treasury bonds have an expected return of 9 percent and a standard deviation of 15 percent. Given this data, which of the following statements is correct?
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Sally wants to invest in only two stocks. Which pair of stocks should Sally select?
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At the beginning of the month, you owned $8,000 of Company G, $8,000 of Company S, and $3,000 of Company N. The monthly returns for Company G, Company S, and Company N were 7.80 percent, 1.50 percent, and -0.75 percent. What is your portfolio return?
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If you own 300 shares of Alaska Air at $15.88, 250 shares of Best Buy at $151.00, and 1,150 shares of Ford Motor at $3.51, what are the portfolio weights of each stock?
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Which of the following are investor diversification problems?
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If you invested $1,000 in Disney and $5,000 in Oracle and the two companies returned 15 percent and 18 percent respectively, what was your portfolio's return?
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WayCo stock was $75 per share at the end of last year. Since then, it paid a $3 per share dividend last year. The stock price is currently $70. If you owned 200 shares of WayCo, what was your percent return?
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A stock has an expected return of 12 percent and a standard deviation of 25 percent. Long-term Treasury bonds have an expected return of 5 percent and a standard deviation of 9 percent. Given this data, which of the following statements is correct?
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Which of these includes any capital gain (or loss) that occurred as well as any income that you received from a specific investment?
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Jenna receives an investment newsletter that recommends that she invest in a stock that has doubled the return of the S&P 500 in the last two months. It also claims that this stock is a "safe bet" for the future. Which of the following statements is correct regarding this information?
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A stock has an expected return of 15 percent and a standard deviation of 20 percent. Long-term Treasury bonds have an expected return of 9 percent and a standard deviation of 11 percent. Given this data, which of the following statements is correct?
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Year-to-date, Company Y had earned a 10.8 percent return. During the same time period, Company R earned 12.20 percent and Company C earned -1.56 percent. If you have a portfolio made up of 45 percent Y, 35 percent R, and 20 percent C, what is your portfolio return?
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Rx Corp. stock was $60.00 per share at the end of last year. Since then, it paid a $1.00 per share dividend last year. The stock price is currently $62.50. If you owned 400 shares of Rx, what was your percent return?
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Year-to-date, Oracle had earned a 12.57 percent return. During the same time period, Valero Energy earned -9.32 percent and McDonald's earned 3.45 percent. If you have a portfolio made up of 60 percent Oracle, 20 percent Valero Energy, and 20 percent McDonald's, what is your portfolio return?
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