Exam 24: Portfolio Performance Evaluation
Exam 1: The Investment Environment55 Questions
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Exam 24: Portfolio Performance Evaluation77 Questions
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Suppose the risk-free return is 4%. The beta of a managed portfolio is 1.2, the alpha is 1%, and the average return is 14%. Based on Jensen's measure of portfolio performance, you would calculate the return on the market portfolio as
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Suppose a particular investment earns an arithmetic return of 10% in year 1, 20% in year 2, and 30% in year 3. The geometric average return for the period will be
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You want to evaluate three mutual funds using the Sharpe measure for performance evaluation. The risk-free return during the sample period is 5%. The average returns, standard deviations, and betas for the three funds are given below, as are the data for the S&P 500 Index. Fund A Fund B Fund C S\&P 500 Average Return 23\% 20\% 19\% 18\% Regidual Standand Deviation. 30\% 19\% 17\% 15\% Beta 1.3 1.2 1.1 1.0
The investment with the highest Sharpe measure is
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The following data are available relating to the performance of Monarch Stock Fund and the market portfolio: Market Monarch Portfolio Average return 16\% 12\% Standard deviations of returns 26\% 22\% Beta 1.15 1.00 Residual standard deviation 1\% 0\% The risk-free return during the sample period was 4%. Calculate Jensen's measure of performance for Monarch Stock Fund.
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To determine whether portfolio performance is statistically significant requires
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Suppose you purchase one share of the stock of Cereal Correlation Company at the beginning of year 1 for $50. At the end of year 1, you receive a $1 dividend and buy one more share for $72. At the end of year 2, you receive total dividends of $2 (i.e., $1 for each share) and sell the shares for $67.20 each. The time-weighted return on your investment is
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Suppose two portfolios have the same average return and the same standard deviation of returns, but Aggie Fund has a higher beta than Raider Fund. According to the Treynor measure, the performance of Aggie Fund
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Studies of style analysis have found that ________ of fund returns can be explained by asset allocation alone.
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The following data are available relating to the performance of Sooner Stock Fund and the market portfolio: Market Sooner Portfolio Average return 20\% 11\% Standard deviations of returns 44\% 19\% Beta 1.8 1.0 Residual standard deviation 2.0\% 0.0\% The risk-free return during the sample period was 3%. Calculate the Jensen measure of performance evaluation for Sooner Stock Fund.
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If an investor has a portfolio that has constant proportions in T-bills and the market portfolio, the portfolio's characteristic line will plot as a line with ___________. If the investor can time bull markets, the characteristic line will plot as a line with ___________.
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In measuring the comparative performance of different fund managers, the preferred method of calculating rate of return is
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Suppose you purchase one share of the stock of Volatile Engineering Corporation at the beginning of year 1 for $36. At the end of year 1, you receive a $2 dividend and buy one more share for $30. At the end of year 2, you receive total dividends of $4 (i.e., $2 for each share) and sell the shares for $36.45 each. The time-weighted return on your investment is
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The Value Line Index is an equally-weighted geometric average of the returns of about 1,700 firms. The value of an index based on the geometric average returns of three stocks where the returns on the three stocks during a given period were 32%, 5%, and 10%, respectively, is
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Suppose two portfolios have the same average return and the same standard deviation of returns, but Buckeye Fund has a higher beta than Gator Fund. According to the Treynor measure, the performance of Buckeye Fund
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The Sharpe, Treynor, and Jensen portfolio performance measures are derived from the CAPM,
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