Deck 8: Risk and Return
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Deck 8: Risk and Return
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________ is the absence of knowledge of the outcome of an event before it happens.
A)Return
B)Diversification
C)Uncertainty
D)Certainty
A)Return
B)Diversification
C)Uncertainty
D)Certainty
C
2
Rose bought a share of stock for $64.50 that paid a dividend of $.50 and sold nine months later for $64.00.What was her dollar profit or loss and holding period return?
A)$0.50,0.78%
B)-$0.50,-0.78%
C)$0.00,0.00%
D)There is no correct solution to this question.
A)$0.50,0.78%
B)-$0.50,-0.78%
C)$0.00,0.00%
D)There is no correct solution to this question.
C
3
You purchased 1000 shares of stock for $25 per share.After holding the stock for 6 years and not receiving any dividends,you sell the stock for $42 per share.What are the holding period and annual return on this investment?
A)9.20%,1.63%
B)68%,9.03%
C)62%,7.66%
D)18%,2.87%
A)9.20%,1.63%
B)68%,9.03%
C)62%,7.66%
D)18%,2.87%
B
4
Felix bought a share of stock for $33.50 that paid a dividend of $.75 and sold six months later for $31.50.What was his dollar profit or loss and holding period return?
A)-$3.00,-9.52%
B)-$3.85,-12.22%
C)-$.1.25,-3.73%
D)-$3.85,-9.52%
A)-$3.00,-9.52%
B)-$3.85,-12.22%
C)-$.1.25,-3.73%
D)-$3.85,-9.52%
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5
________ may be defined as a measure of uncertainty in a set of potential outcomes for an event in which there is a chance for some loss.
A)Diversification
B)Risk
C)Uncertainty
D)Collaboration
A)Diversification
B)Risk
C)Uncertainty
D)Collaboration
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6
The holding period return (HPR)is the return measured from the initial purchase to the final sale of the investment without regard to the length of time the investment is held.
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7
Which of the following investments is considered to be default risk-free?
A)Currency options
B)AAA rated corporate bonds
C)Common stock
D)Treasury bills
A)Currency options
B)AAA rated corporate bonds
C)Common stock
D)Treasury bills
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8
Which of the statements below is TRUE?
A)Investors want to maximize return and maximize risk.
B)Investors want to maximize return and minimize risk.
C)Investors want to minimize return and maximize risk.
D)Investors want to minimize return and minimize risk.
A)Investors want to maximize return and maximize risk.
B)Investors want to maximize return and minimize risk.
C)Investors want to minimize return and maximize risk.
D)Investors want to minimize return and minimize risk.
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9
Define risk.Give an example of a risk-free investment and explain why you claim it has no risk.Give an example of a risky investment and explain why you claim the investment to be risky.
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10
The textbook provides a history of returns from 1950 through 1999 for four classifications of securities in the United States.Rank the average returns from the highest to lowest over this time period.
A)Large-company stocks,small-company stocks,3-month U.S.Treasury bills,long-term government bonds
B)Long-term government bonds,3-month U.S.Treasury bills,small-company stocks,large-company stocks
C)Small-company stocks,large-company stocks,long-term government bonds,3-month U.S.Treasury bills
D)Large-company stocks,long-term government bonds,small-company stocks,3-month U.S.Treasury bills
A)Large-company stocks,small-company stocks,3-month U.S.Treasury bills,long-term government bonds
B)Long-term government bonds,3-month U.S.Treasury bills,small-company stocks,large-company stocks
C)Small-company stocks,large-company stocks,long-term government bonds,3-month U.S.Treasury bills
D)Large-company stocks,long-term government bonds,small-company stocks,3-month U.S.Treasury bills
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11
Simple interest is akin to the effective annual rate (EAR)and compound interest is akin to the annual percentage rate (APR).
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12
Your investment advisor informs you that you do not need to pay a fee for his services.Instead,he invests your money for one month and keeps all of the proceeds before investing it for you.If your advisor makes and keeps a 1% return on your investment,what is his EAR if the earnings rate could be extrapolated for one year?
A)1.00%
B)12.00%
C)12.68%
D)126.82%
A)1.00%
B)12.00%
C)12.68%
D)126.82%
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13
Robert invested in stock and received a positive return over a 9-month period.Which of the following types of returns will be greater?
A)Holding period return (HPR)
B)Effective annual return
C)Annual percentage rate
D)There is not enough information to make a definitive choice.
A)Holding period return (HPR)
B)Effective annual return
C)Annual percentage rate
D)There is not enough information to make a definitive choice.
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14
Gary bought a share of stock for $15.75 that paid a dividend of $.45 and sold three months later for $18.65.What was his dollar profit or loss and holding period return?
A)$2.90,18.41%
B)$3.35,21.27%
C)-$2.90,-18.41%
D)$.45,2.86%
A)$2.90,18.41%
B)$3.35,21.27%
C)-$2.90,-18.41%
D)$.45,2.86%
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15
Janet bought a share of stock for $47.50 that paid a dividend of $.72 and sold one year later for $51.38.What was her dollar profit or loss and holding period return?
A)$0.72,7.55%
B)$3.88,8.95%
C)$4.60,9.68%
D)$3.88,9.68%
A)$0.72,7.55%
B)$3.88,8.95%
C)$4.60,9.68%
D)$3.88,9.68%
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16
Lila purchased Hampton Industries Inc.stock for $18.35 and sold it 6 months later for $21.45 after receiving a $0.50 dividend.What was her holding period return (HPR),Annual Percentage Rate (APR),and Effective Annual Rate (EAR)?
A)20.34%,40.68%,9.70%
B)14.17%,28.34%,30.35%
C)19.62%,39.24%,43.09%
D)20.34%,40.68%,44.82%
A)20.34%,40.68%,9.70%
B)14.17%,28.34%,30.35%
C)19.62%,39.24%,43.09%
D)20.34%,40.68%,44.82%
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17
One definition of return is: profit (or loss)
original cost .
original cost .
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18
The textbook provides a history of returns from 1950 through 1999 for four classifications of securities in the United States.Rank the average standard deviation ( measure of risk)from the highest to lowest over this time period.
A)Large-company stocks,small-company stocks,3-month U.S.Treasury bills,long-term government bonds
B)Long-term government bonds,3-month U.S.Treasury bills,small-company stocks,large-company stocks
C)Small-company stocks,large-company stocks,long-term government bonds,3-month U.S.Treasury bills
D)Large-company stocks,long-term government bonds,small-company stocks,3-month U.S.Treasury bills
A)Large-company stocks,small-company stocks,3-month U.S.Treasury bills,long-term government bonds
B)Long-term government bonds,3-month U.S.Treasury bills,small-company stocks,large-company stocks
C)Small-company stocks,large-company stocks,long-term government bonds,3-month U.S.Treasury bills
D)Large-company stocks,long-term government bonds,small-company stocks,3-month U.S.Treasury bills
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19
Finance functions in a two-parameter world of risk and return.Define risk and return in a financial sense and discuss how these two concepts are "joined at the hip."
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20
Even if there is certainty of future payoffs,there can still be risk.
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21
Which of the following statements is TRUE about variance?
A)Variance describes how spread out a set of numbers or a value is around its mean or average.
B)Variance is essentially the variability from the average.
C)The larger the variance,the greater the dispersion.
D)All of the above statements are true.
A)Variance describes how spread out a set of numbers or a value is around its mean or average.
B)Variance is essentially the variability from the average.
C)The larger the variance,the greater the dispersion.
D)All of the above statements are true.
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22
The larger the variance,the smaller the dispersion.
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23
Stocks B,has returns of 5%,15%,30%,and 110%,over the most recent four year period.What is the stock's standard deviation of return over this time period?
A)64.25%
B)56.75%
C)47.78%
D)32.05%
A)64.25%
B)56.75%
C)47.78%
D)32.05%
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24
Which of the following classifications of securities had the largest range of annual returns over the period 1950-1999?
A)Large-company stocks
B)Long-term government bonds
C)Small-company stocks
D)3-month U.S.Treasury bills
A)Large-company stocks
B)Long-term government bonds
C)Small-company stocks
D)3-month U.S.Treasury bills
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25
Which of the following classifications of securities had the largest one-year return over the period 1950-1999?
A)Small-company stocks
B)Long-term government bonds
C)3-month U.S.Treasury bills
D)Large-company stocks
A)Small-company stocks
B)Long-term government bonds
C)3-month U.S.Treasury bills
D)Large-company stocks
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26
If you were required to estimate the average return for one category of securities for the coming year,history tells us that you should have the greatest degree of confidence estimating which of the following?
A)Long-term government bonds
B)3-month U.S.Treasury bills
C)Small-company stocks
D)Large-company stocks
A)Long-term government bonds
B)3-month U.S.Treasury bills
C)Small-company stocks
D)Large-company stocks
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27
Over the 50-year period from 1950 to 1999,3-month Treasury bills earned a positive average annual rate of return in each year.
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28
Over the 50-year period from 1950 to 1999,the portfolio of large U.S.stocks has had a greater variance than the portfolio of small U.S.stocks.
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29
Stock A,has returns of 10%,20%,30%,and 40%,over the last four years.What is the stock's standard deviation?
A)166.67%
B)12.91%
C)4.08%
D)2.15%
A)166.67%
B)12.91%
C)4.08%
D)2.15%
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30
Historically,the ________ risk an investor is willing to accept,the ________ the potential return for the investment.
A)more; lesser
B)less; greater
C)more; greater
D)Historically,the risk/return trade-off has not played out in any particular manner.
A)more; lesser
B)less; greater
C)more; greater
D)Historically,the risk/return trade-off has not played out in any particular manner.
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31
A more risky stock has a higher ________.
A)expected return
B)standard deviation
C)variance
D)B and C
A)expected return
B)standard deviation
C)variance
D)B and C
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32
Over the 50-year period from 1950 to 1999,3-month Treasury bills earned a higher average annual rate of return than long-term government bonds.
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33
Which of the following classifications of securities had the smallest one-year return over the period 1950-1999?
A)Long-term government bonds
B)3-month U.S.Treasury bills
C)Small-company stocks
D)Large-company stocks
A)Long-term government bonds
B)3-month U.S.Treasury bills
C)Small-company stocks
D)Large-company stocks
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34
The chart below gives information for four classes of U.S.securities over the 50-year time period from 1950-1999.Order the securities from highest average annual return to lowest for this time period.Now rank the securities from highest to lowest based on risk.Is the information consistent with what financial theory tells us? Why or why not?
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35
Find the standard deviation for a security that has three one-year returns of 5%,10%,and 15%.
A)8.33%
B)16.67%
C)5.00%
D)25.00%
A)8.33%
B)16.67%
C)5.00%
D)25.00%
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36
Find the standard deviation for a security that has three one-year returns of -5%,15%,and 20%.
A)13.23%
B)11.41%
C)6.25%
D)5.00%
A)13.23%
B)11.41%
C)6.25%
D)5.00%
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37
Which of the following ranges of annual returns best describes the variability for small-company stocks in the United States for the period 1950-1999?
A)0% to 15%
B)-10% to 40%
C)-30% to 55%
D)-40% to 100%
A)0% to 15%
B)-10% to 40%
C)-30% to 55%
D)-40% to 100%
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38
Stocks A,B,C,and D have standard deviations,respectively,of 20%,5%,10%,and 15%.Which one is the riskiest?
A)Stock A
B)Stock B
C)Stock C
D)Stock D
A)Stock A
B)Stock B
C)Stock C
D)Stock D
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39
Which of the following classifications of securities had NO negative one-year returns over the period 1950-1999?
A)Long-term government bonds
B)Large-company stocks
C)3-month U.S.Treasury bills
D)Each of the classification of securities listed experienced at least one negative one-year return over the listed time period.
A)Long-term government bonds
B)Large-company stocks
C)3-month U.S.Treasury bills
D)Each of the classification of securities listed experienced at least one negative one-year return over the listed time period.
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40
Which of the following classifications of securities had the smallest range of annual returns over the period 1950-1999?
A)Large-company stocks
B)Long-term government bonds
C)Small-company stocks
D)3-month U.S.Treasury bills
A)Large-company stocks
B)Long-term government bonds
C)Small-company stocks
D)3-month U.S.Treasury bills
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41
An analyst is considering an investment in Treetops Inc.and has gathered the following information.What is the expected return for a share of the firm's stock?
A)5.00%
B)6.25%
C)8.33%
D)14.00%
A)5.00%
B)6.25%
C)8.33%
D)14.00%
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42
Albert estimates that there are three possible return outcomes for a stock he is considering for purchase.He thinks that there is a 35% chance the economy will boom and his stock will return 25%,a 50% chance the economy will continue at its current pace and the stock will return 8%,and finally,that there is a 15% chance that the economy will falter and the expected return on his stock will be -10%.Given these probabilities and conditional expected returns,what is Albert's expected return on the stock he is considering for purchase?
A)8.00%
B)11.25%
C)14.75%
D)15.25%
A)8.00%
B)11.25%
C)14.75%
D)15.25%
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43
Most stock analysts would agree that more variance is an indicator of less risk.
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44
Janette is considering an investment in Skytime Inc.and has gathered the following information.What is the expected return for a share of the firm's stock?
A)45.00%
B)65.00%
C)16.00%
D)15.00%
A)45.00%
B)65.00%
C)16.00%
D)15.00%
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45
Use the following table: How large is the difference between the standard deviation of a small-company stock and a 3-month T-bill?
A)7.0%
B)5.5%
C)4.0%
D)3.5%
A)7.0%
B)5.5%
C)4.0%
D)3.5%
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46
Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A)A is a better investment than B.
B)B is a better investment than C.
C)C is a better investment than D.
D)D is a better investment than C.
A)A is a better investment than B.
B)B is a better investment than C.
C)C is a better investment than D.
D)D is a better investment than C.
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47
Given the expected returns and probabilities of various states of the world in this table,what is the expected return for Dancine Company? Dancine Company
A)9.45%
B)12.40%
C)10.15%
D)-0.75%
A)9.45%
B)12.40%
C)10.15%
D)-0.75%
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48
Janette is considering an investment in Parson Inc.and has gathered the information in the following table.What is the expected standard deviation for a share of the firm's stock?
A)17.46%
B)22.48
C)27.54%
D)31.62%
A)17.46%
B)22.48
C)27.54%
D)31.62%
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49
Explain how the statistical concepts of mean and standard deviation apply to the financial ideas of risk and return.
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50
If stock A has a greater standard deviation than stock B then it must also have a greater return.
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51
Use the information in the table to calculate the expected return and standard deviation of an equally-weighted portfolio. 

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52
Which of the following statements about probabilities is INCORRECT?
A)The sum of all probabilities of a particular event must sum to 100%.
B)Each possible outcome must have a non-negative probability.
C)Probability is a statistical tool for estimating future outcomes.
D)Probability is associated with an ex-post view.
A)The sum of all probabilities of a particular event must sum to 100%.
B)Each possible outcome must have a non-negative probability.
C)Probability is a statistical tool for estimating future outcomes.
D)Probability is associated with an ex-post view.
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53
Use the following table: Estimate the difference between the standard deviations for large- and small-company stocks.Which is larger and by how much?
A)Small company stocks by 49.00%
B)Small company stocks by 36.75%
C)Large company stocks by 12.25%
D)Small company stocks by 3.50%
A)Small company stocks by 49.00%
B)Small company stocks by 36.75%
C)Large company stocks by 12.25%
D)Small company stocks by 3.50%
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54
When looking at the history of returns,we are taking an "ex-ante" review and when we are looking at the future of returns we are taking an "ex-post" view.
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55
Evidence from the 50-year period from 1950 to 1999 indicates that returns and risk (as measured by the standard deviation of returns)are positively related.
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56
You are considering buying a share of stock in a firm that has the following two possible payoffs with the corresponding probability of occurring.The stock has a purchase price of $15.00.You forecast that there is a 40% chance that the stock will sell for $30.00 at the end of one year.The alternative expectation is that there is a 60% chance that the stock will sell for $10.00 at the end of one year.What is the expected percentage one-year return on this stock,and what is the return standard deviation?
A)6.67%,37.33%
B)12.00%,93.50%
C)20.00%,65.30%
D)14.00%,119.67%
A)6.67%,37.33%
B)12.00%,93.50%
C)20.00%,65.30%
D)14.00%,119.67%
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57
Andre is considering an investment in Bristol Inc.and has gathered the following information.What is the expected standard deviation for a share of the firm's stock?
A)614.00%
B)24.78%
C)20.13%
D)5.14%
A)614.00%
B)24.78%
C)20.13%
D)5.14%
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58
Your investment banking firm has estimated what your new issue of bonds is likely to sell for under several different economic conditions.What is the expected (average)selling price of each bond?
A)$1,000.00
B)$1,007.50
C)$1,004.50
D)$1,100.33
A)$1,000.00
B)$1,007.50
C)$1,004.50
D)$1,100.33
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59
You are considering buying a share of stock in a firm that has the following two possible payoffs with the corresponding probability of occurring.The stock has a purchase price of $50.00.You forecast that there is a 40% chance that the stock will sell for $70.00 at the end of one year.The alternative expectation is that there is a 60% chance that the stock will sell for $30.00 at the end of one year.What is the expected percentage return on this stock,and what is the standard deviation of returns on this stock?
A)-8.00%,39.19%
B)-8.00%,15.36%
C)8.00%,15.36%
D)-4.00%,-30.72%
A)-8.00%,39.19%
B)-8.00%,15.36%
C)8.00%,15.36%
D)-4.00%,-30.72%
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60
Which of the statements below is NOT correct?
A)If two investments have the same expected return,the investment with the lower risk is preferred.
B)If two investments have the same expected return,the investment with the greater risk is preferred.
C)If two investments have the same expected risk,the investment with the higher expected return is preferred.
D)If one investment has a higher expected return and a greater level of risk than another,it is not clear which investment is the preferred choice.
A)If two investments have the same expected return,the investment with the lower risk is preferred.
B)If two investments have the same expected return,the investment with the greater risk is preferred.
C)If two investments have the same expected risk,the investment with the higher expected return is preferred.
D)If one investment has a higher expected return and a greater level of risk than another,it is not clear which investment is the preferred choice.
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61
The correlation coefficient,a measurement of the co-movement between two variables,has what range?
A)From 0.0 to +10.0
B)From 0.0 to +1.0
C)From -1.0 to +10.0
D)From +1.0 to -1.0
A)From 0.0 to +10.0
B)From 0.0 to +1.0
C)From -1.0 to +10.0
D)From +1.0 to -1.0
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62
Which of the following statements is FALSE?
A)The maximum benefits to diversification between securities occur when they are perfectly positively correlated.
B)The maximum benefits to diversification between securities occur when they are perfectly negatively correlated.
C)There is some benefit to diversification when the correlation between securities is 0.0.
D)There is some benefit to diversification when the correlation between securities is greater than 0.0 but less than 1.0.
A)The maximum benefits to diversification between securities occur when they are perfectly positively correlated.
B)The maximum benefits to diversification between securities occur when they are perfectly negatively correlated.
C)There is some benefit to diversification when the correlation between securities is 0.0.
D)There is some benefit to diversification when the correlation between securities is greater than 0.0 but less than 1.0.
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63
Which of the following securities could NOT have any benefits for diversification with your investment portfolio?
A)Treasury bills with a correlation coefficient of 0.0 with your portfolio
B)Alpha Company stock that has a correlation coefficient of -0.25 with your portfolio
C)Beta Company stock that has a correlation coefficient of 0.50 with your portfolio
D)All of these choices would reduce risk for your portfolio and therefore show at least some benefit to diversification.
A)Treasury bills with a correlation coefficient of 0.0 with your portfolio
B)Alpha Company stock that has a correlation coefficient of -0.25 with your portfolio
C)Beta Company stock that has a correlation coefficient of 0.50 with your portfolio
D)All of these choices would reduce risk for your portfolio and therefore show at least some benefit to diversification.
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64
You wish to diversify your single-security portfolio in a way that will maximize your reduction in risk.Which of the following securities should you add to your portfolio?
A)Treasury bills that have a correlation coefficient of 0.0 with your current security
B)Alpha Company stock that has a correlation coefficient of -0.25 with your current security
C)Beta Company stock that has a correlation coefficient of 0.50 with your current security
D)Delta Company bonds that have a correlation coefficient of 0.36 with your current security
A)Treasury bills that have a correlation coefficient of 0.0 with your current security
B)Alpha Company stock that has a correlation coefficient of -0.25 with your current security
C)Beta Company stock that has a correlation coefficient of 0.50 with your current security
D)Delta Company bonds that have a correlation coefficient of 0.36 with your current security
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65
Unsystematic risk ________.
A)is also known as nondiversifiable risk
B)can be diversified away
C)is system-wide risk
D)is equal to 2 times the systematic risk
A)is also known as nondiversifiable risk
B)can be diversified away
C)is system-wide risk
D)is equal to 2 times the systematic risk
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66
Diversification is
A)not putting all of your eggs in one basket.
B)spreading wealth over a variety of investment opportunities.
C)a common investment strategy.
D)All of the above
A)not putting all of your eggs in one basket.
B)spreading wealth over a variety of investment opportunities.
C)a common investment strategy.
D)All of the above
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67
Correlation,a standardized measure of how stocks perform relative to one another in different states of the economy,has a range from ________.
A)0.0 to +10.0
B)0.0 to +1.0
C)-1.0 to +1.0
D)There is no range; correlation is a calculated number that can take on any value.
A)0.0 to +10.0
B)0.0 to +1.0
C)-1.0 to +1.0
D)There is no range; correlation is a calculated number that can take on any value.
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68
The primary benefit of diversification is ________.
A)an increase in expected return
B)an equal reduction in risk and return
C)a reduction in risk
D)Diversification has no real benefit; it is a shell game promoted by investment advisors who are the only real winners.
A)an increase in expected return
B)an equal reduction in risk and return
C)a reduction in risk
D)Diversification has no real benefit; it is a shell game promoted by investment advisors who are the only real winners.
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69
The type of risk that can be diversified away is called ________.
A)unsystematic risk
B)systematic risk
C)nondiversifiable risk
D)system-wide risk
A)unsystematic risk
B)systematic risk
C)nondiversifiable risk
D)system-wide risk
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70
If two investments have the same expected return,a rational investor will choose the investment with the greater risk in an effort to get a much larger return.
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71
When considering expected returns,what is TRUE about the states of the world?
A)They must have probabilities that sum to 100%.
B)They represent all possible outcomes.
C)They are sometimes simplified into outcomes such as boom,bust,and normal.
D)Statements A through C are all true.
A)They must have probabilities that sum to 100%.
B)They represent all possible outcomes.
C)They are sometimes simplified into outcomes such as boom,bust,and normal.
D)Statements A through C are all true.
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72
Richard has two investment opportunities.He can invest in The Sunglasses Company or The Umbrella Company.If he diversifies his investment by putting 50% of his money into each company,what is the expected return and standard deviation of his portfolio?
A)The expected return for the portfolio is 12.50% and the standard deviation 0.00%.
B)The expected return for the portfolio is 25.00% and the standard deviation 0.00%.
C)The expected return for the portfolio is 12.50% and the standard deviation 12.50%.
D)The expected return for the portfolio is 25.00% and the standard deviation 25.00%.
A)The expected return for the portfolio is 12.50% and the standard deviation 0.00%.
B)The expected return for the portfolio is 25.00% and the standard deviation 0.00%.
C)The expected return for the portfolio is 12.50% and the standard deviation 12.50%.
D)The expected return for the portfolio is 25.00% and the standard deviation 25.00%.
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73
What are the two investment rules identified in the text? Evaluate the validity of the following statement and justify your reasoning."Investors do not like risk and will always choose the investment with the least risk."
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74
If two investments have the same level of risk,a rational investor will choose the investment with the higher expected rate of return.
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75
For purposes of maximum portfolio diversification,which of the following would provide the greatest diversification?
A)Security A with a correlation coefficient of -0.0
B)Security B with a correlation coefficient of 0.0
C)Security C with a correlation coefficient of -0.50
D)Security D with a correlation coefficient of 0.50
A)Security A with a correlation coefficient of -0.0
B)Security B with a correlation coefficient of 0.0
C)Security C with a correlation coefficient of -0.50
D)Security D with a correlation coefficient of 0.50
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76
An investor's total investment set may be referred to as ________.
A)the stock market
B)diversification
C)a financial portfolio
D)None of the above
A)the stock market
B)diversification
C)a financial portfolio
D)None of the above
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77
________ is risk that cannot be diversified away.
A)Unsystematic risk
B)Systematic risk
C)Firm-specific risk
D)Diversifiable risk
A)Unsystematic risk
B)Systematic risk
C)Firm-specific risk
D)Diversifiable risk
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78
For most stocks,the correlation coefficient with other stocks is ________.
A)positive
B)negative
C)zero
D)The distribution of correlation coefficients between stocks is uniform from -1.0 to +1.0.
A)positive
B)negative
C)zero
D)The distribution of correlation coefficients between stocks is uniform from -1.0 to +1.0.
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79
Richard has two investment opportunities.He can invest in The Sunglasses Company or The Umbrella Company.What is the expected return and standard deviation of each company?
A)The expected return for each company is 12.50% and the standard deviation for each company is 0.00%.
B)The expected return for each company is 12.50% and the standard deviation for each company is 12.50%.
C)The expected return for each company is 12.50% and the standard deviation for each company is 156.25%.
D)The expected return for each company is 12.50% and the standard deviation for each company is 25.00%.
A)The expected return for each company is 12.50% and the standard deviation for each company is 0.00%.
B)The expected return for each company is 12.50% and the standard deviation for each company is 12.50%.
C)The expected return for each company is 12.50% and the standard deviation for each company is 156.25%.
D)The expected return for each company is 12.50% and the standard deviation for each company is 25.00%.
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80
Assuming that stocks represent most industries,the number of stocks necessary to eliminate nearly all unsystematic risk varies from ________.
A)5 to 10
B)10 to 20
C)20 to 30
D)30 to 50
A)5 to 10
B)10 to 20
C)20 to 30
D)30 to 50
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