Deck 5: Modern Portfolio Concepts

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Marco owns the following portfolio of stocks. What is the expected return on his portfolio? <strong>Marco owns the following portfolio of stocks. What is the expected return on his portfolio?  </strong> A) 4.7% B) 6.6% C) 8.4% D) 8.7% <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 4.7%
B) 6.6%
C) 8.4%
D) 8.7%
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Studies have shown that investing in different industries as well as different countries reduces portfolio risk.
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The statement "A portfolio is less than the sum of its parts." means:

A) it is less expensive to buy a group of assets than to buy those assets individually.
B) portfolio returns will always be lower than the returns on individual stocks.
C) a diversified group of assets will be less volatile than the individual assets within the group.
D) for reasons that are not well understood, the value of a portfolio is less than the sum of the values of its components.
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Portfolio objectives should be established independently of tax considerations.
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Negatively correlated assets reduce risk more than positively correlated assets.
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Risk can be totally eliminated by combining two assets that are perfectly positively correlated.
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Correlation is a measure of the relationship between two series of numbers.
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If the actual rate of return on an investment portfolio is constant from year to year, the standard deviation of that portfolio is zero.
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An efficient portfolio maximizes the rate of return without consideration of risk.
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A portfolio consisting of four stocks is expected to produce returns of 9%, 11%, 3% and 17%, respectively, over the next four years. What is the standard deviation of these expected returns?

A) 5.00%
B) 5.77%
C) 25.00%
D) 33.33%
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The stock of a technology company has an expected return of 15% and a standard deviation of 20%. The stock of a pharmaceutical company has an expected return of 13% and a standard deviation of 18%. A portfolio consisting of 50% invested in each stock will have an expected return of 14 % and a standard deviation

A) less than the average of 20% and 18%.
B) the average of 20% and 18%.
C) greater than the average of 20% and 18%.
D) the answer cannot be determined with the information given.
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Melissa owns the following portfolio of stocks. What is the return on her portfolio? <strong>Melissa owns the following portfolio of stocks. What is the return on her portfolio?  </strong> A) 8.0% B) 9.0% C) 9.8% D) 10.9% <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 8.0%
B) 9.0%
C) 9.8%
D) 10.9%
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Investing in emerging markets is an effective means of diversifying a U.S. portfolio.
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In severe market downturns different asset classes become less correlated.
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Maximum international diversification can be achieved by investing solely in U.S. multinational corporations.
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By plotting the efficient frontier, investors can find the unique portfolio that is ideal for all investors.
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Coefficients of correlation range from a maximum of +10 to a minimum of -10.
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A portfolio that offers the lowest risk for a given level of return is known as an efficient portfolio.
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Portfolio objectives should be established before beginning to invest.
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Investing globally offers better diversification than investing only domestically.
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A beta of 0.5 means that a stock is half as risky the overall market.
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If there is no relationship between the rates of return of two assets over time, these assets are

A) positively correlated.
B) negatively correlated.
C) perfectly negatively correlated.
D) uncorrelated.
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The index used to represent market returns is always assigned a beta of 1.0.
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Market return is estimated from the average return on a large sample of stocks such as those in the Standard & Poor's 500 Stock Composite Index.
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Which one of the following will provide the greatest international diversification?

A) directly purchasing a foreign stock
B) purchasing stock of a U.S. multinational firm
C) purchasing an ADS
D) purchasing shares of an international mutual fund
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It is relatively easy to obtain the beta for actively traded stocks.
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The betas of most stocks are constant over time.
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Standard deviation is a measure that indicates how the price of an individual security responds to market forces.
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The transaction costs of investing directly in foreign-currency-denominated assets can be reduced by purchasing American Depositary Shares (ADSs).
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Explain the relationship between correlation, diversification, and risk reduction.
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American investors have several alternatives available to diversify their portfolios internationally. In terms of transaction costs, which of the alternatives below is least attractive?

A) mutual funds with an international focus.
B) stocks of U.S. based companies with extensive foreign sales and/or operations.
C) direct investment in foreign stocks.
D) American Depositary Shares
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Combining uncorrelated assets will

A) increase the overall risk level of a portfolio.
B) decrease the overall risk level of a portfolio.
C) not change the overall risk level of a portfolio.
D) cause the other assets in the portfolio to become positively related.
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Returns on the stock of First Boston and Midas Metals for the years 2010-2013 are shown below.
Returns on the stock of First Boston and Midas Metals for the years 2010-2013 are shown below.   a. Compute the average annual return for each stock and a portfolio consisting of 50% First Boston and 50% Midas. b. Compute the standard deviation for each stock and the portfolio. c. Are the stocks positively or negatively correlated and what is the effect on risk?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
a. Compute the average annual return for each stock and a portfolio consisting of 50% First Boston and 50% Midas.
b. Compute the standard deviation for each stock and the portfolio.
c. Are the stocks positively or negatively correlated and what is the effect on risk?
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The risk of a portfolio consisting of two uncorrelated assets will be

A) equal to zero.
B) greater than the risk of the least risky asset but less than the risk level of the more risky asset.
C) greater than zero but less than the risk of the more risky asset.
D) equal to the average of the risk level of the two assets.
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A negative beta means that on average a stock moves in the opposite direction of the market.
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Over the long term, a portfolio consisting of an S&P 500 index and an EAFE index will generally produce ________ returns and have ________ risk than a portfolio comprised solely of the S&P 500 index.

A) higher; more
B) higher; less
C) lower; more
D) lower; less
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American depositary shares (ADS) are

A) shares of foreign companies traded on the U.S. markets.
B) shares of American companies traded on foreign markets.
C) foreign currency deposits in American banks.
D) American currency deposits in foreign banks
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In the real world, most of the assets available to investors

A) tend to be somewhat positively correlated.
B) tend to be somewhat negatively correlated.
C) tend to be uncorrelated.
D) tend to be either perfectly positively or perfectly negatively correlated.
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Two assets have a coefficient of correlation of -.4.

A) Combining these assets will increase risk.
B) Combining these assets will have no effect on risk.
C) Combining these assets may either raise or lower risk.
D) Combining these assets will reduce risk.
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Diversifiable risk is also called systematic risk.
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Systematic risks

A) can be eliminated by investing in a variety of economic sectors.
B) are forces that affect all investment categories.
C) result from random firm-specific events.
D) are unique to certain types of investment.
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Historical betas are always reliable predictors of future return fluctuations.
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The best stock to own when the stock market is at a peak and is expected to decline in value is one with a beta of

A) +1.5.
B) +1.0.
C) -1.0.
D) -0.5.
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When the stock market has bottomed out and is beginning to recover, the best portfolio to own is the one with a beta of

A) 0.0.
B) +0.5.
C) +1.5.
D) +2.0.
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Beta can be defined as the slope of the line that explains the relationship between

A) the return on a security and the return on the market.
B) the returns on a security and various points in time.
C) the return on stocks and the returns on bonds.
D) the risk free rate of return versus the market rate of return.
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Which of the following best describes the relationship between a stock's beta and the standard deviation of the stock's returns?

A) The higher the standard deviation, the higher the beta.
B) The higher the standard deviation, the lower the beta.
C) There is no particular relationship between a stock's standard deviation of returns and it's beta.
D) Standard deviation and beta are different ways of measuring the same thing.
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A measure of systematic risk is

A) standard deviation.
B) correlation coefficient.
C) beta.
D) variance.
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Adding stocks with higher standard deviations to a portfolio will necessarily increase the portfolio's risk.
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Which of the following represent systematic risks?
I) the president of a company suddenly resigns
II) the economy goes into a recessionary period
III) a company's product is recalled for defects
IV) the Federal Reserve unexpectedly changes interest rates

A) I, II and IV only
B) II and IV only
C) I and III only
D) I, II and III only
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Which one of the following conditions can be effectively eliminated through portfolio diversification?

A) a general price increase nationwide
B) an interest rate reduction by the Federal Reserve
C) increased government regulation of auto emissions
D) change in the political party that controls Congress
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For stocks with positive betas, higher risk stocks will have higher beta values.
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Which one of the following types of risk cannot be effectively eliminated through portfolio diversification?

A) inflation risk
B) labor problems
C) materials shortages
D) product recalls
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Which of the following represent unsystematic risks?
I) the president of a company suddenly resigns
II) the economy goes into a recessionary period
III) a company's product is recalled for defects
IV) the Federal Reserve unexpectedly changes interest rates

A) I, II and IV only
B) II and IV only
C) I and III only
D) I, II and III only
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A stock with a beta of 1.3 is less risky than a stock with a beta of 0.42.
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A stock's beta value is a measure of

A) interest rate risk.
B) total risk.
C) systematic risk.
D) diversifiable risk.
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The beta of the market is

A) -1.0.
B) 0.0.
C) 1.0.
D) undefined.
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Beta measures diversifiable risk while standard deviation measures systematic risk.
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Which one of the following conditions can be effectively eliminated through portfolio diversification?

A) a general price increase nationwide
B) an interest rate reduction by the Federal Reserve
C) increased government regulation of auto emissions
D) change in the political party that controls Congress
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In designing a portfolio, relevant risk is

A) total risk.
B) unsystematic risk.
C) event risk.
D) nondiversifiable risk.
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Estimates of a stock's beta may vary depending on
I) when the estimate was made
II) the standard deviation of the stock's returns
III) how many months of returns were used to estimate the beta
IV) the index used to represent market returns.

A) I, II and IV only
B) II and IV only
C) I, III and IV only
D) I, II and III only
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Analysts commonly use the ________ to measure market return.

A) the Dow Jones Industrial Average
B) the rate of return on 10 year Treasury bonds
C) some large, mainstream company such as General Electric
D) the Standard & Poor's 500 Index
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When the Capital Asset Pricing Model is depicted graphically, the result is the

A) standard deviation line.
B) coefficient of variation line.
C) security market line.
D) alpha-beta line.
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The CAPM estimates the required rate of return on a stock held as part of a well diversified portfolio.
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The Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) is a mathematical model that depicts the

A) positive relationship between risk and return.
B) standard deviation between a risk premium and an investment's expected return.
C) exact price that an investor should be willing to pay for any given investment.
D) difference between a risk-free return and the expected rate of inflation.
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The Franko Company has a beta of 1.09. By what percent will the rate of return on the stock of Franko Company increase if the market rate of return rises by 3%?

A) 1.91%
B) 2.75%
C) 3.27%
D) 4.09%
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OKAY stock has a beta of 0.73. The market as a whole is expected to decline by 20% thereby causing OKAY stock to

A) decline by 14.6%.
B) decline by 20.7%.
C) increase by 14.6%.
D) increase by 20.7%.
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Explain what beta measures and how investors can use beta.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average of thirty stocks is a suitable proxy for market returns in the CAPM.
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According to the CAPM, the required rate of a return on a stock can be estimated using only beta and the risk-free rate.
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You have gathered the following information concerning a particular investment and conditions in the market. <strong>You have gathered the following information concerning a particular investment and conditions in the market.   According to the Capital Asset Pricing Model, the required return for this investment is</strong> A) 8.85%. B) 11.48%. C) 13.98%. D) 14.85%. <div style=padding-top: 35px> According to the Capital Asset Pricing Model, the required return for this investment is

A) 8.85%.
B) 11.48%.
C) 13.98%.
D) 14.85%.
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What is the expected return on a stock with a beta of 1.09, a market risk premium of 8%, and a risk-free rate of 4%?

A) 4.36%
B) 8.36%
C) 8.72%
D) 12.72%
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The basic theory linking portfolio risk and return is the Capital Asset Pricing Model.
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In the Capital Asset Pricing Model, beta measures a stock's sensitivity to overall market returns.
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Beta is the slope of the best fit line for the points with coordinates representing the ________ and the ________ for each one of several years.

A) rate of return; level of risk for an individual security
B) rate of inflation; rate of return for an individual security
C) risk level of a stock; market rate of return
D) market rate of return; security's rate of return
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The market rate of return increased by 8% while the rate of return on XYZ stock increased by 4%. The beta of XYZ stock is

A) -2.0.
B) -0.40.
C) 0.50.
D) 2.0.
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According to MSN money, the stock of Orange Corporation has a beta of 1.5, but according to Yahoo Finance it is 1.75. The expected rate of return on the market is 12% and the risk free rate is 2%. What is the difference between the required rates of return calculated using each of these betas?

A) 1.50%
B) 1.75%
C) 2.0%
D) 2.5%
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Security A has a beta of .99, security B has a beta of 1.2, and security C has a beta of -1.0. This information indicates that

A) security A has the highest degree of market risk.
B) security B has 20% more systematic risk than the market.
C) security C has the highest degree of market risk.
D) security C would be the best investment if a strong bull market is expected.
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Which of the following factors comprise the CAPM?
I) dividend yield
II) risk-free rate of return
III) the expected rate of return on the market
IV) risk premium for the firm

A) I and III only
B) II and IV only
C) III and IV only
D) II, III and IV only
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Which of the following statements concerning beta are correct?
I) Adding stocks with high betas to a portfolio increases the portfolio's risk.
II) The higher the beta, the higher the expected return.
III) A beta can be positive, negative, or equal to zero.
IV) A beta of .35 indicates a lower rate of risk than a beta of -0.50.

A) II and III only
B) I and IV only
C) II, III and IV only
D) I, II, III and IV
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The stock of ABC, Inc. has a beta of 1.10. The market rate of return is expected to increase in value by 5%. ABC stock should

A) increase in value by 0.5%.
B) increase in value by 5.5%.
C) decrease in value by 0.5%.
D) decrease in value by 5.5%.
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Marco owns the following portfolio of stocks. What is the expected return on his portfolio? <strong>Marco owns the following portfolio of stocks. What is the expected return on his portfolio?  </strong> A) 4.7% B) 6.6% C) 8.4% D) 8.7%

A) 4.7%
B) 6.6%
C) 8.4%
D) 8.7%
B
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Studies have shown that investing in different industries as well as different countries reduces portfolio risk.
True
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The statement "A portfolio is less than the sum of its parts." means:

A) it is less expensive to buy a group of assets than to buy those assets individually.
B) portfolio returns will always be lower than the returns on individual stocks.
C) a diversified group of assets will be less volatile than the individual assets within the group.
D) for reasons that are not well understood, the value of a portfolio is less than the sum of the values of its components.
C
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Portfolio objectives should be established independently of tax considerations.
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Negatively correlated assets reduce risk more than positively correlated assets.
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Risk can be totally eliminated by combining two assets that are perfectly positively correlated.
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Correlation is a measure of the relationship between two series of numbers.
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If the actual rate of return on an investment portfolio is constant from year to year, the standard deviation of that portfolio is zero.
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An efficient portfolio maximizes the rate of return without consideration of risk.
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A portfolio consisting of four stocks is expected to produce returns of 9%, 11%, 3% and 17%, respectively, over the next four years. What is the standard deviation of these expected returns?

A) 5.00%
B) 5.77%
C) 25.00%
D) 33.33%
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The stock of a technology company has an expected return of 15% and a standard deviation of 20%. The stock of a pharmaceutical company has an expected return of 13% and a standard deviation of 18%. A portfolio consisting of 50% invested in each stock will have an expected return of 14 % and a standard deviation

A) less than the average of 20% and 18%.
B) the average of 20% and 18%.
C) greater than the average of 20% and 18%.
D) the answer cannot be determined with the information given.
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Melissa owns the following portfolio of stocks. What is the return on her portfolio? <strong>Melissa owns the following portfolio of stocks. What is the return on her portfolio?  </strong> A) 8.0% B) 9.0% C) 9.8% D) 10.9%

A) 8.0%
B) 9.0%
C) 9.8%
D) 10.9%
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Investing in emerging markets is an effective means of diversifying a U.S. portfolio.
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In severe market downturns different asset classes become less correlated.
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Maximum international diversification can be achieved by investing solely in U.S. multinational corporations.
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By plotting the efficient frontier, investors can find the unique portfolio that is ideal for all investors.
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Coefficients of correlation range from a maximum of +10 to a minimum of -10.
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A portfolio that offers the lowest risk for a given level of return is known as an efficient portfolio.
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Portfolio objectives should be established before beginning to invest.
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Investing globally offers better diversification than investing only domestically.
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A beta of 0.5 means that a stock is half as risky the overall market.
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If there is no relationship between the rates of return of two assets over time, these assets are

A) positively correlated.
B) negatively correlated.
C) perfectly negatively correlated.
D) uncorrelated.
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The index used to represent market returns is always assigned a beta of 1.0.
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Market return is estimated from the average return on a large sample of stocks such as those in the Standard & Poor's 500 Stock Composite Index.
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Which one of the following will provide the greatest international diversification?

A) directly purchasing a foreign stock
B) purchasing stock of a U.S. multinational firm
C) purchasing an ADS
D) purchasing shares of an international mutual fund
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It is relatively easy to obtain the beta for actively traded stocks.
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The betas of most stocks are constant over time.
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Standard deviation is a measure that indicates how the price of an individual security responds to market forces.
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The transaction costs of investing directly in foreign-currency-denominated assets can be reduced by purchasing American Depositary Shares (ADSs).
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Explain the relationship between correlation, diversification, and risk reduction.
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American investors have several alternatives available to diversify their portfolios internationally. In terms of transaction costs, which of the alternatives below is least attractive?

A) mutual funds with an international focus.
B) stocks of U.S. based companies with extensive foreign sales and/or operations.
C) direct investment in foreign stocks.
D) American Depositary Shares
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Combining uncorrelated assets will

A) increase the overall risk level of a portfolio.
B) decrease the overall risk level of a portfolio.
C) not change the overall risk level of a portfolio.
D) cause the other assets in the portfolio to become positively related.
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Returns on the stock of First Boston and Midas Metals for the years 2010-2013 are shown below.
Returns on the stock of First Boston and Midas Metals for the years 2010-2013 are shown below.   a. Compute the average annual return for each stock and a portfolio consisting of 50% First Boston and 50% Midas. b. Compute the standard deviation for each stock and the portfolio. c. Are the stocks positively or negatively correlated and what is the effect on risk?
a. Compute the average annual return for each stock and a portfolio consisting of 50% First Boston and 50% Midas.
b. Compute the standard deviation for each stock and the portfolio.
c. Are the stocks positively or negatively correlated and what is the effect on risk?
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The risk of a portfolio consisting of two uncorrelated assets will be

A) equal to zero.
B) greater than the risk of the least risky asset but less than the risk level of the more risky asset.
C) greater than zero but less than the risk of the more risky asset.
D) equal to the average of the risk level of the two assets.
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A negative beta means that on average a stock moves in the opposite direction of the market.
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Over the long term, a portfolio consisting of an S&P 500 index and an EAFE index will generally produce ________ returns and have ________ risk than a portfolio comprised solely of the S&P 500 index.

A) higher; more
B) higher; less
C) lower; more
D) lower; less
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American depositary shares (ADS) are

A) shares of foreign companies traded on the U.S. markets.
B) shares of American companies traded on foreign markets.
C) foreign currency deposits in American banks.
D) American currency deposits in foreign banks
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In the real world, most of the assets available to investors

A) tend to be somewhat positively correlated.
B) tend to be somewhat negatively correlated.
C) tend to be uncorrelated.
D) tend to be either perfectly positively or perfectly negatively correlated.
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Two assets have a coefficient of correlation of -.4.

A) Combining these assets will increase risk.
B) Combining these assets will have no effect on risk.
C) Combining these assets may either raise or lower risk.
D) Combining these assets will reduce risk.
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Diversifiable risk is also called systematic risk.
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Systematic risks

A) can be eliminated by investing in a variety of economic sectors.
B) are forces that affect all investment categories.
C) result from random firm-specific events.
D) are unique to certain types of investment.
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Historical betas are always reliable predictors of future return fluctuations.
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The best stock to own when the stock market is at a peak and is expected to decline in value is one with a beta of

A) +1.5.
B) +1.0.
C) -1.0.
D) -0.5.
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When the stock market has bottomed out and is beginning to recover, the best portfolio to own is the one with a beta of

A) 0.0.
B) +0.5.
C) +1.5.
D) +2.0.
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Beta can be defined as the slope of the line that explains the relationship between

A) the return on a security and the return on the market.
B) the returns on a security and various points in time.
C) the return on stocks and the returns on bonds.
D) the risk free rate of return versus the market rate of return.
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Which of the following best describes the relationship between a stock's beta and the standard deviation of the stock's returns?

A) The higher the standard deviation, the higher the beta.
B) The higher the standard deviation, the lower the beta.
C) There is no particular relationship between a stock's standard deviation of returns and it's beta.
D) Standard deviation and beta are different ways of measuring the same thing.
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A measure of systematic risk is

A) standard deviation.
B) correlation coefficient.
C) beta.
D) variance.
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Adding stocks with higher standard deviations to a portfolio will necessarily increase the portfolio's risk.
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Which of the following represent systematic risks?
I) the president of a company suddenly resigns
II) the economy goes into a recessionary period
III) a company's product is recalled for defects
IV) the Federal Reserve unexpectedly changes interest rates

A) I, II and IV only
B) II and IV only
C) I and III only
D) I, II and III only
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50
Which one of the following conditions can be effectively eliminated through portfolio diversification?

A) a general price increase nationwide
B) an interest rate reduction by the Federal Reserve
C) increased government regulation of auto emissions
D) change in the political party that controls Congress
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51
For stocks with positive betas, higher risk stocks will have higher beta values.
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52
Which one of the following types of risk cannot be effectively eliminated through portfolio diversification?

A) inflation risk
B) labor problems
C) materials shortages
D) product recalls
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53
Which of the following represent unsystematic risks?
I) the president of a company suddenly resigns
II) the economy goes into a recessionary period
III) a company's product is recalled for defects
IV) the Federal Reserve unexpectedly changes interest rates

A) I, II and IV only
B) II and IV only
C) I and III only
D) I, II and III only
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54
A stock with a beta of 1.3 is less risky than a stock with a beta of 0.42.
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55
A stock's beta value is a measure of

A) interest rate risk.
B) total risk.
C) systematic risk.
D) diversifiable risk.
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56
The beta of the market is

A) -1.0.
B) 0.0.
C) 1.0.
D) undefined.
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57
Beta measures diversifiable risk while standard deviation measures systematic risk.
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58
Which one of the following conditions can be effectively eliminated through portfolio diversification?

A) a general price increase nationwide
B) an interest rate reduction by the Federal Reserve
C) increased government regulation of auto emissions
D) change in the political party that controls Congress
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59
In designing a portfolio, relevant risk is

A) total risk.
B) unsystematic risk.
C) event risk.
D) nondiversifiable risk.
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60
Estimates of a stock's beta may vary depending on
I) when the estimate was made
II) the standard deviation of the stock's returns
III) how many months of returns were used to estimate the beta
IV) the index used to represent market returns.

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B) II and IV only
C) I, III and IV only
D) I, II and III only
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61
Analysts commonly use the ________ to measure market return.

A) the Dow Jones Industrial Average
B) the rate of return on 10 year Treasury bonds
C) some large, mainstream company such as General Electric
D) the Standard & Poor's 500 Index
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62
When the Capital Asset Pricing Model is depicted graphically, the result is the

A) standard deviation line.
B) coefficient of variation line.
C) security market line.
D) alpha-beta line.
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63
The CAPM estimates the required rate of return on a stock held as part of a well diversified portfolio.
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64
The Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) is a mathematical model that depicts the

A) positive relationship between risk and return.
B) standard deviation between a risk premium and an investment's expected return.
C) exact price that an investor should be willing to pay for any given investment.
D) difference between a risk-free return and the expected rate of inflation.
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65
The Franko Company has a beta of 1.09. By what percent will the rate of return on the stock of Franko Company increase if the market rate of return rises by 3%?

A) 1.91%
B) 2.75%
C) 3.27%
D) 4.09%
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66
OKAY stock has a beta of 0.73. The market as a whole is expected to decline by 20% thereby causing OKAY stock to

A) decline by 14.6%.
B) decline by 20.7%.
C) increase by 14.6%.
D) increase by 20.7%.
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67
Explain what beta measures and how investors can use beta.
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68
The Dow Jones Industrial Average of thirty stocks is a suitable proxy for market returns in the CAPM.
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69
According to the CAPM, the required rate of a return on a stock can be estimated using only beta and the risk-free rate.
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70
You have gathered the following information concerning a particular investment and conditions in the market. <strong>You have gathered the following information concerning a particular investment and conditions in the market.   According to the Capital Asset Pricing Model, the required return for this investment is</strong> A) 8.85%. B) 11.48%. C) 13.98%. D) 14.85%. According to the Capital Asset Pricing Model, the required return for this investment is

A) 8.85%.
B) 11.48%.
C) 13.98%.
D) 14.85%.
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71
What is the expected return on a stock with a beta of 1.09, a market risk premium of 8%, and a risk-free rate of 4%?

A) 4.36%
B) 8.36%
C) 8.72%
D) 12.72%
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72
The basic theory linking portfolio risk and return is the Capital Asset Pricing Model.
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73
In the Capital Asset Pricing Model, beta measures a stock's sensitivity to overall market returns.
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74
Beta is the slope of the best fit line for the points with coordinates representing the ________ and the ________ for each one of several years.

A) rate of return; level of risk for an individual security
B) rate of inflation; rate of return for an individual security
C) risk level of a stock; market rate of return
D) market rate of return; security's rate of return
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75
The market rate of return increased by 8% while the rate of return on XYZ stock increased by 4%. The beta of XYZ stock is

A) -2.0.
B) -0.40.
C) 0.50.
D) 2.0.
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76
According to MSN money, the stock of Orange Corporation has a beta of 1.5, but according to Yahoo Finance it is 1.75. The expected rate of return on the market is 12% and the risk free rate is 2%. What is the difference between the required rates of return calculated using each of these betas?

A) 1.50%
B) 1.75%
C) 2.0%
D) 2.5%
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77
Security A has a beta of .99, security B has a beta of 1.2, and security C has a beta of -1.0. This information indicates that

A) security A has the highest degree of market risk.
B) security B has 20% more systematic risk than the market.
C) security C has the highest degree of market risk.
D) security C would be the best investment if a strong bull market is expected.
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78
Which of the following factors comprise the CAPM?
I) dividend yield
II) risk-free rate of return
III) the expected rate of return on the market
IV) risk premium for the firm

A) I and III only
B) II and IV only
C) III and IV only
D) II, III and IV only
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79
Which of the following statements concerning beta are correct?
I) Adding stocks with high betas to a portfolio increases the portfolio's risk.
II) The higher the beta, the higher the expected return.
III) A beta can be positive, negative, or equal to zero.
IV) A beta of .35 indicates a lower rate of risk than a beta of -0.50.

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B) I and IV only
C) II, III and IV only
D) I, II, III and IV
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80
The stock of ABC, Inc. has a beta of 1.10. The market rate of return is expected to increase in value by 5%. ABC stock should

A) increase in value by 0.5%.
B) increase in value by 5.5%.
C) decrease in value by 0.5%.
D) decrease in value by 5.5%.
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