Investments Ch. 4 and 5
Open-ended funds
A mutual fund that does not restrict how many shares will be bought.
NASDAQ
A nationwide electronic system that links dealers across the nation so that they can buy and sell securities electronically.
Seasoned Equity Offering (SEO)
A new equity issue of securities by a company that has previously issued securities to the public
NYSE member
Acts as dealers in particular stocks
Private equity funds will often use convertible preferred stock or bonds with attached call options. These types of securities are used because they
Allow upside potential associated with a successful venture
Which of the following statements typically does not characterize the structure of an investment company?
An investment company receives an annual management fee ranging from 3 to 5 percent of the total value of the fund
What is a securities market characterized by dealers who buy and sell securities for their own inventories called?
An over-the-counter market
The compensation constraint that requires private equity fund managers to "give back" performance fees when subsequent losses occur is a _______ provision.
Clawback
OTC dealer
Dealers buy and sell their own inventories
The compensation constraint that requires private equity fund managers to meet a particular return target before performance fees can be taken is a _______ provision.
High-water-mark
One of the main advantages to investing in a fund of funds (FOF) is that FOFs provide
Improved diversification of assets
Turnover
Lesser of sales or purchases / average daily assets
Private equity funds that concentrate in smaller, family-owned companies with established cash flows are typically referred to as
Middle market
Venture capital
Money that is invested in new or emerging companies that are perceived as having great profit potential
Which of the following activities are not conducted by DMMs on the NYSE?
Monitoring compliance with margin requirements
Which mutual fund type will most likely incur the smallest tax liability for its investors?
Municipal bond fund
SEC
Securities and Exchange Commission
Which mutual fund type will most likely incur the greatest overall risk levels for its investors?
Small-cap growth fund
Growth, value, large-cap, and small-cap investing are all examples of:
Style investment strategies
Which of the following indexes includes the largest number of actively traded stocks?
The Wilshire 5000 index
IPO (initial public offering)
The first time a company sells shares of its stock to the public.
NYSE (New York Stock Exchange)
The largest stock market based on market capitalization and is floor based.
Private equity funds that concentrate in early stage financing would likely be what type of fund?
Venture capital
Hedge funds
When you give someone money and they do whatever they want with it.
Closed-end Fund
a mutual fund whose shares are issued by an investment company only when the fund is organized
Limit order
a request to buy or sell a stock at a specified price
Market order
a request to buy or sell a stock at the current market value
Which of the following mutual fund fees is assessed on an annual basis? a. 12b-1fees b. Front-endload c. Back-endload d. Contingent deferred sales charge (CDSC)
a. 12b-1fees
Which of the following mutual fund fees will most likely be the biggest expense for a long-term fund investor? a. 12b-1fees b. Front-endload c. Back-endload d. Contingent deferred sales charge (CDSC)
a. 12b-1fees
An open-end mutual fund is owned by which of the following? a. An investment company b. An investment advisory firm c. A "family of funds" mutual fund company d. Its shareholders
d. Its shareholders
Which of the following is the least likely advantage of mutual fund investing? a. Diversiication b. Professionalmanagement c. Convenience d. Mutual fund returns are normally higher than market average returns
d. Mutual fund returns are normally higher than market average returns
Which of the following mutual fund fees and expenses is the most dificult for investors to assess? a. Sales charges or "loads" b. 12b-1fees c. Managementfees d. Trading costs
d. Trading costs
Primary market
market for selling financial assets that can only be redeemed by the original holder
Sector funds
mutual funds that focus on a specific industry or sector, such as technology stocks
Index funds
mutual funds that mirror the composition of a particular market or index
Secondary market
previously issued securities are traded among investors
Red Herring
something that draws attention away from the main issue
Bid price
the price a dealer is willing to pay for a security
Ask Price
the price at which a dealer or other trader will sell a security
Firm commitment underwriting
the underwriter buys the entire issue, assuming full financial responsibility for any unsold shares
Best Efforts Underwriting
the underwriter sells as much of the issue as possible, but can return any unsold shares to the issuer without financial responsibility
Net Asset Value
the value of the assets held by a mutual fund, divided by the number of shares
Stop order
trade is not to be executed unless stock hits a price limit
Closed-end funds and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have which of the following characteristics in common? a. Shares of both closed-end funds and ETFs trade in the secondary market. b. Both closed-end funds and ETFs stand ready to redeem shares. c. The structures of closed-end funds and ETFs prevent shares from trading at a signiicant premium or discount to NAV. d. Neither ETF nor closed-end fund managers receive a management fee.
a. Shares of both closed-end funds and ETFs trade in the secondary market.
OTC market (over the counter)
an electronic marketplace for stocks and bonds
Mutual funds
an investment program funded by shareholders that trades in diversified holdings and is professionally managed.
Prospectus
an investment report to potential investors
Investment banking firm
an organization that assists corporations in raising funds, usually by helping to sell new issues of stocks, bonds, or other financial securities
Which of the following is not part of the expense statement? a. Shareholder transactions expenses b. Shareholder demographic proile c. Annual operating expenses d. A hypothetical example of expenses
b. Shareholder demographic profile