Deck 9: Securities Business Finance and the Economy the Tail That Wags the Dog
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Deck 9: Securities Business Finance and the Economy the Tail That Wags the Dog
1
A partnership requires the agreement of most or all partners to any major decision.
True
2
Most American firms are corporations.
False
3
Corporate profits are taxed twice.
True
4
The special privileges and obligations of corporations are defined by law
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A corporation has legal status like an individual citizen.
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Corporations produce most of the output in the United States.
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Owners of a corporation have limited liability for the debts of the business.
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A corporation is the most preferable type of firm if the investor wants to limit liability.
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The basic disadvantage of a proprietorship is unlimited liability.
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10
When business is profitable, corporate managers will prefer plowback to other sources of funding.
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11
More than 80% of American firms are incorporated.
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12
The sales of the 50 largest corporations in the U.S.economy amount to nearly 37 percent of GDP.
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13
The sale of new stocks by a corporation is one source of investment funds.
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14
Unlimited liability is a distinct advantage of the proprietorship.
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15
Double taxation is a problem for corporations.
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16
A corporation is often financed through stocks and bonds.
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17
"Common stock" is the type sold to small investors.
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18
A corporation is an entity separate and distinct from its owners.
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19
Business firms are prohibited by law from borrowing money from banks.
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20
One disadvantage of corporations is the double taxation of income to the owners.
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21
When a firm's earnings rise, its stock prices will tend to fall.
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22
A portfolio of stocks, bonds, and other investments helps reduce the risk of investment.
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23
The price of bonds is tied to the interest rate; when one goes up, the other must fall.
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Whenever the interest rate goes up, the price of bonds will go down.
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25
Issuing stocks with little or nothing to back them up is described as "plowing back."
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26
A portfolio's performance is its yield to the holder.
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27
Purchasers of corporate bonds lend money to a corporation.
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28
Stocks are riskier for buyers because there is no commitment to pay dividends.
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29
A bond and stock differ in that a stock is an IOU for a fixed amount and a bond is a portion of ownership.
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30
Plowback refers to the profits management decides to keep and reinvest in the firm's operations.
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31
Corporations must always pay dividends to their shareholders.
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32
A person's portfolio of investments is the package of all the stocks, bonds, and other assets the person owns.
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33
Retained earnings may be a better source of funds than issuing stocks or bonds because management does not have to account for their effectiveness this way.
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34
An investor will diversify his portfolio to reduce risk.
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35
For a corporation, issuing bonds is riskier than issuing stock.
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36
Bondholders have a "prior claim" over stockholders on a company's earnings or its assets.
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37
If a firm goes bankrupt, the bondholders will get paid back before the stockholders get any money.
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38
Retained earnings are the same thing as "plowback."
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39
A stockholder's investment is usually riskier than a bondholder's.
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40
A futures contract is an agreement to buy a commodity at a specific future date, at a price set today.
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41
Investors must rely on stockbrokers to give detailed, day-to-day reports on stocks and bonds.
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42
One effect of speculators is to iron out price fluctuations because this is the way they make their profits.
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43
Speculators serve no useful function in a market.
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44
The New York Stock Exchange is the only place where a corporation can sell stocks and raise money.
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45
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) oversees the regulation of the securities market.
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46
Overall, professional securities analysts have a 75% success rate in predicting winning stocks.
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47
Derivatives are securities that derive their values from the values of underlying investments.
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48
Corporations obtain funds when their previously issued stock is traded.
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49
Stock prices can be described as "random walks" if there is no relationship between one day's prices and the following day's prices.
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50
The activities of speculators often reduce the risk borne by other stock market participants.
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51
Takeovers and takeover attempts waste valuable capital.
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52
The takeover process does not use up capital; it merely redistributes it.
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53
A diversified portfolio only makes sense for large institutional investors, not for small investors.
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54
The stock market provides two functions for corporate financing: reducing investors' risk and setting the prices of stocks.
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55
A hostile takeover is one opposed by the firm's existing management.
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56
Derivatives can be used to reduce risk but they also can be a source of risk in themselves.
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57
A private investment firm that holds a portfolio of securities is called a mutual fund.
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58
The New York Stock Exchange handles only about 10 percent of all stock market transactions in the United States.
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59
The term "random walk" means that stock prices are fairly predictable.
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60
Investing in risky assets in the hope of earning profits is called speculation.
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61
Almost 85% of American firms have less than
A)20 employees.
B)100 employees.
C)500 employees.
D)1,000 employees.
A)20 employees.
B)100 employees.
C)500 employees.
D)1,000 employees.
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62
A corporation seeking to expand, and looking for the least risky financing option would choose:
A)stocks
B)bonds
C)retained earnings
D)a bank loan
A)stocks
B)bonds
C)retained earnings
D)a bank loan
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63
Why is it that only a small percentage of American firms are incorporated?
A)Corporate debt as stockholder's liability.
B)Small size of firms.
C)Unlimited liability.
D)Inability to outlast associated individuals.
A)Corporate debt as stockholder's liability.
B)Small size of firms.
C)Unlimited liability.
D)Inability to outlast associated individuals.
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64
The combined incomes of Walmart, ExxonMobil and Chevron total more than the GDP of:
A)Belgium
B)Denmark
C)Ireland
D)all of these
A)Belgium
B)Denmark
C)Ireland
D)all of these
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65
The sole owner of a unincorporated business unable to pay its debts:
A)may be sued by the people to whom the business owes money
B)may be forced to pay them out of his own bank account
C)may be forced to sell his personal property to pay those debts
D)all of these are correct
A)may be sued by the people to whom the business owes money
B)may be forced to pay them out of his own bank account
C)may be forced to sell his personal property to pay those debts
D)all of these are correct
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66
A major advantage of the corporation is
A)limited taxes.
B)preferential treatment by state governments.
C)limited liability of individual owners.
D)limited numbers of owners and ease of decision making.
A)limited taxes.
B)preferential treatment by state governments.
C)limited liability of individual owners.
D)limited numbers of owners and ease of decision making.
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67
What percentage of American business firms are incorporated?
A)about 20 percent
B)about 40 percent
C)about 50 percent
D)over 60 percent
A)about 20 percent
B)about 40 percent
C)about 50 percent
D)over 60 percent
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68
The major advantage of the corporation is
A)limited liability for owners.
B)greater profit incentive than the other forms of business organization.
C)lower taxes for owners, who are taxed only once.
D)ability of owners to have hands-on management of the firm.
A)limited liability for owners.
B)greater profit incentive than the other forms of business organization.
C)lower taxes for owners, who are taxed only once.
D)ability of owners to have hands-on management of the firm.
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69
In the context of stock markets, "the tail wags the dog" means that the failure of the stock market can drag down the entire economy.
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70
The reason that some corporations grow so big is:
A)double taxation
B)that they are a separate entity from their owners
C)that they have limited liability
D)none of these
A)double taxation
B)that they are a separate entity from their owners
C)that they have limited liability
D)none of these
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71
A corporation's income is taxed
A)immediately after it is deposited in the bank.
B)only before it is distributed to its owners.
C)only after it is distributed to owners.
D)both before and after it is distributed to owners.
A)immediately after it is deposited in the bank.
B)only before it is distributed to its owners.
C)only after it is distributed to owners.
D)both before and after it is distributed to owners.
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72
Bonds differ from stocks in all of these ways except:
A)a purchase of corporate stock becomes a part owner of the corporation, while a bondholder does not
B)a bondholder loans money to the corporation, which has priority for repayment, while a stockholder may lose her investment
C)stockholders know with a high degree of certainty how much money they will get, while bondholders do not
D)all of these are correct
A)a purchase of corporate stock becomes a part owner of the corporation, while a bondholder does not
B)a bondholder loans money to the corporation, which has priority for repayment, while a stockholder may lose her investment
C)stockholders know with a high degree of certainty how much money they will get, while bondholders do not
D)all of these are correct
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73
Corporations account for a ____ proportion of U.S.firms and a ____ proportion of sales by U.S.firms.
A)small; small
B)small; large
C)large; small
D)large; large
A)small; small
B)small; large
C)large; small
D)large; large
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74
Double taxation of corporate earnings means
A)for individuals who get dividends on personal income, tax rates are twice as high as for wage earners.
B)stockholders pay personal income taxes and corporation taxes on profits.
C)stockholders don't get the plowback but still pay taxes on it.
D)the corporation tax raises stock prices so individuals also pay a capital gains tax in addition to a tax on dividends.
A)for individuals who get dividends on personal income, tax rates are twice as high as for wage earners.
B)stockholders pay personal income taxes and corporation taxes on profits.
C)stockholders don't get the plowback but still pay taxes on it.
D)the corporation tax raises stock prices so individuals also pay a capital gains tax in addition to a tax on dividends.
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75
A corporation is legally owned by its
A)chief executive officer.
B)board of directors.
C)bondholders.
D)stockholders.
A)chief executive officer.
B)board of directors.
C)bondholders.
D)stockholders.
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76
The tax treatment of corporate profit means that corporations
A)cannot profitably issue common stock.
B)choose investment opportunities more efficiently than do other types of firms.
C)limits the things in which corporations can invest.
D)can generally avoid paying federal taxes but not state taxes.
A)cannot profitably issue common stock.
B)choose investment opportunities more efficiently than do other types of firms.
C)limits the things in which corporations can invest.
D)can generally avoid paying federal taxes but not state taxes.
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77
The three noteworthy features of corporations' legal status include all of these except:
A)they are taxed
B)special limits are placed on the losses that may be incurred by those who invest incorporations
C)the corporation is a distinct entity separate from its owners
D)they may invest in the stock market and acquire financing
A)they are taxed
B)special limits are placed on the losses that may be incurred by those who invest incorporations
C)the corporation is a distinct entity separate from its owners
D)they may invest in the stock market and acquire financing
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78
When a corporation needs capital to expand, its choices are:
A)to sell stocks on a stock exchange
B)to sell bonds
C)to reinvest its own earnings
D)all of these
A)to sell stocks on a stock exchange
B)to sell bonds
C)to reinvest its own earnings
D)all of these
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79
For legal purposes, a corporation is treated as
A)an individual.
B)a nonprofit organization.
C)a partnership.
D)a limited partner in a partnership.
A)an individual.
B)a nonprofit organization.
C)a partnership.
D)a limited partner in a partnership.
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80
Double taxation of corporate profits
A)imposes losses on investors' incentives in corporate stock.
B)tends to keep corporations out of low-profit activities.
C)makes the allocation of resources more efficient.
D)makes issuing new stock prohibitively expensive.
A)imposes losses on investors' incentives in corporate stock.
B)tends to keep corporations out of low-profit activities.
C)makes the allocation of resources more efficient.
D)makes issuing new stock prohibitively expensive.
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