Investments Exam (Ch. 5 & 6)

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Primary Market

"New-car with sticker still in window" is an example of which market?

Secondary Market

"Used car market" is an example of which market?

Display Book

(SKIP) A chronological record of all limit, stop, and short-sale orders that had been placed with a specialist; also contained an inventory of the specialist's holdings.

Geometric Average Dividend Growth Rate

(SKIP) A dividend growth rate based on a geometric average of historical dividends.

Arithmetic Average Dividend Growth Rate

(SKIP) A dividend growth rate based on an arithmetic average of historical dividends.

Arca

(SKIP) All-electronic securities exchange listing stocks, options, and ETFs.

Clean Surplus Relationship (CSR)

(SKIP) An accounting relationship in which earnings minus dividends equals the change in book value per share.

General Cash Offer

(SKIP) An issue of securities offered for sale to the general public on a cash basis.

dually listed

(SKIP) For ____ _____ stocks, regional exchanges also attract substantial trading volume.

NYSE License Holder

(SKIP) Having a license entitles the holder to buy and sell securities on the floor of the exchange.

Fourth Market

(SKIP) Market for exchange-listed securities in which investors trade directly with other investors, usually through a computer network.

The Global Select Market The Global Market The Capital Market

(SKIP) NASDAQ is actually made up of three separate markets:

Third Market

(SKIP) Off-exchange market for securities listed on an organized exchange.

enterprise value (EV) EBITDA

(SKIP) Perhaps the most common ratio that incudes debt and equity is the _____ _____ to ______ ratio.

SuperDOT System

(SKIP) The NYSE's well-known, now defunct, electronic trading system.

third market

(SKIP) The ___ ____ is an off-exchange market for securities listed on an organized exchange.

fourth market

(SKIP) The ___ ____ is for exchange-listed securities in which investors trade directly with one another, usually through a computer network

Super Display Book System (SDBK)

(SKIP) The new server-based electronic trading system at the NYSE.

Dutch Auction Underwriting

(SKIP) The type of underwriting in which the offer price is set based on competitive bidding by investors. Also known as a uniform price auction.

private equity fund

A ___ ____ ____ might purchase a portion of the business so that others can now manage the company.

debt

A business can increase risk by using ______.

Market Order

A customer order to buy or sell securities marked for immediate execution at the current market price.

Two-Stage Dividend Growth Model

A dividend discount model that assumes a firm will temporarily grow at a rate different from its long-term growth rate.

Sustainable Growth Rate

A dividend growth rate that can be sustained by a company's earnings.

Economic Value Added (EVA)

A financial performance measure based on the difference between a firm's actual earnings and required earnings.

Investment Banking Firm

A firm specializing in arranging financing for companies.

Syndicate

A group of underwriters formed to share the risk and to help sell an issue.

high

A high P/S ratio suggests _____ sales growth

sluggish

A low P/S ratio suggests _____ sales growth.

borrow money

A manager or investor who wants to take a company private probably needs to ____ a significant amount of _____

Residual Income Model (RIM)

A method for valuing stock in a company that does not pay dividends.

Supplemental Liquidity Provider (SLP)

A new class of market maker at the NYSE; located off the floor of the exchange.

Designated Market Maker (DMM)

A new class of market maker at the NYSE; replaced the role of specialists on the exchange floor.

supplemental liquidity provider (SLP).

A newly created class of market maker is called the

20%

A plunge of ___% in the S&P 500 causes all trading to stop for the day.

Red Herring

A preliminary prospectus not yet approved by the SEC.

The firm is creating value for stockholders

A price-book ratio bigger than 1.0 indicates that the firm is doing what?

Rights Offer

A public issue of securities in which securities are first offered to existing shareholders.

floor traders

A small number of NYSE members are ___ ____, who independently trade for their own accounts.

Growth Stocks

A term often used to describe high-P/E stocks.

Value Stocks

A term often used to describe low-P/E stocks.

Dealer

A trader who buys and sells securities from inventory.

Constant Perpetual Growth Model

A version of the dividend discount model in which dividends grow forever at a constant rate and the growth rate is strictly less than the discount rate.

Electronic Communications Network (ECN)

A web site that allows investors to trade directly with each other.

the crash of 2008

Activity in the LBO market came to a standstill after:

7%

All U.S. securities trading halts for 15 minutes when the S&P 500 falls ____% before 3:25 p.m.

Circuit Breakers

All the methods used by stock exchanges during large sell-offs.

investment banking firm fixed commitment best efforts underwriting prospectus SEC prosepctus

An IPO (and an SEO) involves several steps. 1) Company appoints an ____ _____ ____ to arrange financing. 2) Investment banker designs the stock issue and arranges for ___ ___ or ___ ___ _____. 3) Company prepares a ______ (usually with outside help) and submits it to the ___ ____ ___ for approval. Investment banker circulates preliminary _______ (red herring).

Specialists

An exclusive dealer, or intermediary, for a set of securities.

Venture Capital

An important part of the private equity markets.

Initial Public Offering (IPO)

An initial public offering occurs when a company offers stock for sale to the public for the first time.

Broker

An intermediary who arranges security transactions among investors.

active

Around 2005, the LBO market was quite ______.

Constant Growth Model

Assumes that the dividends will grow forever at a constant growth rate (g).

value success

At each stage of financing, the ____ of the founder's stake grows and the probability of ______ rises.

Ground Floor Financing Mezzanine Level Financing

At each stage, enough money is invested to reach the next stage. Those two stages are:

Startup Assets Entrepreneurs track record

Banks are generally not interested in making loans to _________ companies, especially ones : - with no _______(other than an idea). - run by fledgling ______ with no _____ ______.

NYSE Exchange Member

Before 2006, the NYSE exchange members were the owners of the exchange.

limited partnership pool invest management fee profits $200,000 20% managers

Both private equity and hedge funds: - are set up as ___ _____ - _____ money from investors. - ______ this money on behalf of these investors. - use, typically, a 2/20 fee structure (i.e., a 2 percent annual ____ ____ and 20 percent of _______). If you have $1m with them, they will charge you $________ and will take ____% of any of your profits - have built-in constraints to prevent _______ from taking excessive compensation.

Limit Order

Buy at the best price available, but not more than the present limit price. Forgo purchase if limit is not met. Sell at best price available, but not less than the preset limit price. Forgo sale if limit is not met.

Market Orders

Buy or sell at the best price available for immediate execution

short

Buy stop Limit is Used when you have a _____ position and want to protect yourself if the stock price rises.

ROE

Changes in sustainable growth rate likely stem from changes in ____ ___ ____.

stock exchange trading network

Common stock trading typically occurs on either an organized ____ ____ or on a ___ network.

Underwriter Spread

Compensation to the underwriter, determined by the difference between the underwriter's buying price and offering price.

Index Staleness

Condition that occurs when an index does not reflect all current price information because some of the stock in the index have not traded recently.

g and k

Constant Perpetual Growth Model is sensitive to the choice of ___ and ___.

g>k

Constant Perpetual Growth Model no usable when what is greater than what.

pay dividends

Constant Perpetual Growth Model not usable when firms do not:

unrealistic

Constant perpetual growth is often an _______ assumption

Stop order

Convert a market order to buy when the stock price cross crosses the stop price from below

Stop-limit order

Convert to a limit order to buy when the stock price crosses the stop price from below

Stop-Limit Order

Convert to a limit order to sell when the stock price crosses the stop price from above.

Stop Order "Stop-loss"

Convert to a market order to sell when the stock price crosses the stop price fro above. Also known as a "___ ____."

Price-Earnings (P/E) Ratio

Current stock price divided by annual earnings per share (EPS).

Price-Sales (P/S) Ratio

Current stock price divided by annual sales per share.

Price-Cash Flow (P/CF) Ratio

Current stock price divided by current cash flow per share.

Stop Order

Customer order to buy or sell securities when a preset "stop" price is reached.

Limit Order

Customer order to buy or sell securities with a specified "limit" price. The order can be executed only at the limit price or better.

dividends

DDMs use ______, a cash flow only to equity holders

risk

DDMs use an equity beta to account for ____

required return

DDMs use the CAPM to estimate ___ ____.

on the floor of the exchange.

DMMs are located where

FCF

Depreciation and Capital Spending matter in ___ ___ ____

earnings

Depreciation reduces ______ because it is counted as an expense.

expense

Depreciation reduces earnings because it is counted as an _______

compete same price incoming orders

Differences between the Specialist Role and the DMM Role: - DDMs can _______against other exchange members for trades. - Specialists had to step back from a trade if a floor broker order had the ___ ____. - Unlike the former specialist system, however, DMMs do not receive an advance look at ___ _____.

No

Do DMMs have an exclusive right to make markets in their assigned securities?

No

Do negative earnings imply little value?

Prospectus

Document prepared as part of a security offering detailing a company's financial position, its operations, and investment plans for the future.

earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization.

EBITDA stands for:

poor

Earnings and cash flows that are far from each other may be a signal of ______ quality earnings

Retained Earnings

Earnings retained within the firm to finance growth.

inverse

Earnings yield is the ___ of the P/E ratio

equity debt cash

Enterprise value is equal to the market value of the firm's ____ plus the market value of the firm's ____ minus _____.

Fundamental Analysis

Examination of a firm's accounting statements and other financial and economic information to assess the economic value of a company's stock.

Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)

Federal regulatory agency charged with enforcing U.S. securities laws and regulations.

Venture Capital (VC)

Financing for new, often high-risk ventures.

asset equity

Firms in an industry should have about the same _____ betas. Their ___ betas can be quite different.

Financing

Firms other than start-ups might also need _______.

DMM's Post

Fixed place on the exchange floor where the DMM operates.

NYSE 2006

For 200 years, the ______ was a not-for profit NY state cororation, but went public in _____

price weighted index

For a ___ ____ ____ (i.e., the DJIA), higher priced stocks receive higher weights.

value weighted index

For a ___ ____ ____ (i.e., the S&P 500), companies with larger market values have higher weights

specialists

For a long time, most securities listed at the NYSE were divided among _____

Specialists

Formerly, sole dealers in a small number of securities on the floor of the NYSE; often called market makers.

Market Orders Limit Orders Stop Orders Stop Limit Orders

Four types of Orders

debt holders stockholders

Free cash flow can be paid to ______ ______ and to ______.

growth stocks

High-P/E stocks are often referred to as ______ _____

exchange members

Historically, the NYSE had 1,366 _______ ______.

Seasoned Equity Offering (SEO)

If a company already has public shares, this occurs when a company raises more equity.

sold public investment bankers

If a start-up succeeds: - The big payoff frequently comes when the company is ____ to another company or goes ______. - Either way, _____ _______ are often involved in the process.

Withhold further funding

If goals are not met, the venture capitalists do what?

Designated Market Makers (DMMs) Supplemental Liquidity Providers (SLPs)

In 2009, aiming to stay competitive, the NYSE replaced the role of specialists with two classes of market makers:

apparent

In practice however, stock that analysts believe are over/undervalued may in fact be correctly priced for reasons not immediately ______to the analyst.

Cash Flow

In the context of the price-cash flow ratio, usually taken to be net income plus depreciation.

NASDAQ

In the late 1990s, the ______ system opened to electronic communications networks (ECNs)

investors broker dealer securities

In the secondary market, An investor can trade: - Directly with other ______. - Indirectly through a _____ who arranges transactions for others. - Directly with a _____ who buys and sells _______ from inventory.

Stop Limit Orders

Intended to prevent something bad from happening (But, in an active market, the it can hurt you)

Earnings Yield (E/P)

Inverse of the P/E ratio: earnings per share divided by price per share.

borrowing money

Investors can increase portfolio risk by ___ ___.

earnings cash flows value

It is possible that a company has: negative ______ positive ____ _____ a positive _____.

credit markets

LBO market activity levels depend on _____ _____

Leveraged Buyouts

LBO stand for:

order imbalances

Like NYSE specialists, NASDAQ dealers use their inventory as a buffer to absorb buy and sell ___ ______

limit price or lower

Limit Buy can only be executed at:

limit price or higher

Limit Sell can only be executed at:

value stocks

Low-P/E stocks are often referred to as ____ _____

dividend payout ratio profitability asset efficiency debt

Managers can increase the sustainable growth rate by: - Decreasing the ___ ____ ____ - Increasing _______ (Net Income / Sales) - Increasing _____ _____ (Sales / Assets) - Increasing _____(Assets / Equity)

middle market

Many small, regional private equity funds concentrate their investments in "_____ ______" companies.

lowest ask

Market buy will be executed at ___ ____

highest bid

Market sell will be executed at ___ ____.

Price-Book (P/B) Ratio

Market value of a company's common stock divided by its book (or accounting) value of equity.

Beta

Measure of a stock's risk relative to the stock market average.

Dividend Discount Model (DMM)

Method of estimating the value of a share of stock as the present value of all expected future dividend payments.

concerns performance history small and family owned and operated

Middle Market companies include: - Ongoing _____ (Not start ups) - Known _____ ___ - Typically, _____ and ___ ____ and _______

cash flow

Most analysts agree that in examining a company's financial performance, ___ ___ can be more informative than net income

inventories

NASDAQ trading is almost exclusively done through dealers who buy and sell securities for their own _____ .

coat colors

On the floor, ____ ____ indicate the person's job or position.

Floor Brokers

People that execute customer orders to buy and sell stock transmitted to the exchange floor.

debt equity

Practitioners often use ratios involving both ____ and _____

Bid

Price that seller gets

middle-market firms large leveraged buyouts

Private equity also includes:

investment companies

Private equity funds and hedge funds are two types of ___ ____

water mark clawback

Private equity funds generally have: - a high-_____ ____ provision - a "________" provision

Payout Ratio

Proportion of earnings paid out as dividends.

Retention Ratio

Proportion of earnings retained for reinvestment.

DMMs SLPs

Quoting Requirements: _______ must quote bid and ask prices for at least 5% of the trading day. _______ are required to quote bid or ask prices for at least 5% of the trading day.

Expansion cash out

Reasons middle market companies seek more capital - _______ beyond their existing region - Founder wants to "___ ___"

Beta

Risk relative to an average stock

trade

SLPs can _____ the same stocks as the DMMs.

outside the exchange.

SLPs can trade only from offices:

Over-the-counter (OTC) Market

Securities market in which trading is almost exclusively done through dealers who buy and sell for their own inventories.

long

Sell Stop Limit is Used when you have a ____ position and want to protect yourself from a price decline.

Circuit Breakers

Sometimes the market wide order flow is such that regulators have deemed that a trading cease for a short time. These trading halts are called ___ ____

Venture Capital (VC)

Start up companies that banks do not want to lend to usually search for ____ _____.

market stocks many index

Stock market Indexes can be distinguished in four ways: - The _____ covered, - The types of _____ included, - How _____ stocks are included, and - How the ____ is calculated (price-weighted, e.g. DJIA, versus value-weighted, e.g. S&P 500).

Value-Weighted Index

Stock market index in which stocks are held in proportion to the aggregate market value of the companies in the index.

Price-Weighted Index

Stock market index in which stocks are held in proportion to their share price.

index divisor

Stock splits can be addressed by adjusting the ____ ____

staleness

Stocks that do not trade during a time period cause index _____ over that time period.

prices

Stop and Limit _____ do not have to be the same. (You could use a stop of $45 with a limit of $44.)

price execution

Stop limit orders guarantee _____, but not _____.

execution price

Stop orders guarantee _____ (if the stock reaches or moves past your stop price), but not _____.

Taking the company private

Suppose a company (or someone else) purchases all the shares of the company held by the public at large? This process is called:

Leveraged Buyouts (LBO)

Taking a company private is called:

Profit Margin Asset Turnover Equity Multiplier

The DuPont formula separates ROE into three parts:

equity

The PE ratio is a(n) ______ ratio

circuit breakers

The SEC is constantly tinkering with ___ _____ and what triggers them

Dividend Discount Model (DDM)

The ____ ____ ____ is a method to estimate the value of a share of stock by discounting all expected future dividend payments.

dow

The _____ is an index of the stock prices of 30 large companies representative of American industry.

NASDAQ

The ______ has more companies listed than the NYSE.

undervalued overvalued

The basic idea behind fundamental analysis is to identify "________" stocks to buy and "________" stocks to sell.

inside quotes

The bid and ask prices for the NASDAQ represent ____ _____.

high

The cost of going private is often _____.

bid-ask spread spread

The difference between the bid and ask prices is called the ___ ____ _____ or simply the _____.

Spread

The difference between the bid and ask prices.

Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM)

The discount rate for a stock can be estimated using the ___ ___ ___ ____.

order flow

The fundamental business of the NYSE is to attract and process ___ flow.

investors wishing to buy stocks with investors wishing to sell stocks.

The goal of a secondary market is to match who with who?

historical average growth rate average growth rate sustainable growth rate

The growth rate in dividends (g) can be estimated in a number of ways: - Using the company's ___ ___ ___ ____. - Using an industry median or ___ ___ -__. - Using the ___ ___ ____.

Inside Quotes

The highest bid quotes and the lowest ask quotes offered by dealers for a security.

highest bid lowest bid

The inside quotes include the ____ ____ and the ____ ____.

commission brokers

The largest number of NYSE members are registered as ___ ____.

Primary Market

The market in which new securities are originally sold to investors.

Secondary Market

The market in which previously issued securities trade among investors.

Enterprise Value (EV)

The market value of the firm's equity plus the market value of the firm's debt minus cash.

Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA), or "Dow" for short.

The most widely followed barometer of day-to-day stock market activity is the:

Bid Price

The price a dealer is willing to pay.

Ask Price

The price at which a dealer is willing to sell. Also called the offer or offering price.

Bid

The price dealers pay investors

Seasoned Equity Offering (SEO)

The sale of additional shares of stock by a company whose shares are already publicly traded.

Firm Commitment Underwriting

The type of underwriting in which the underwriter buys the entire issue, assuming full financial responsibility for any unsold shares.

Best Efforts Underwriting

The type of underwriting in which the underwriter sells as much of the issue as possible, but can return any unsold shares to the issuer without financial responsibility.

Underwrite

To assume the risk of buying newly issued securities from a company and reselling them to investors.

dividend payout ratio ROE

To estimate a sustainable growth rate, you need the (relatively stable) ___ ____ ___ and _____ ___ ___.

financing run

To limit their risk: - Venture capitalists generally provide ______ in stages. - Venture capitalists actively help _____ the company.

Venture Capital Middle Market Leveraged Buyouts

Types of Private Equity Funds:

prospectus

Upon obtaining SEC approval for IPOs or an SEO, company finalizes its ______.

Sell Stop

Use this order when you have a long position and want to protect yourself from a price decline

Buy Stop

Use this order when you have a short position and want to protect yourself if the stock price rises.

risk

Venture Capital refers to financing new, often high-_____, start ups.

fail

Venture capitalists know that many new companies will ____.

profits

Venture capitalists know the companies that succeed can provide enormous ______.

accounting tax

We calculate earnings based on ______ rules and ____ codes.

NI FCF

We can see that it is possible for: ___ ____ < 0 and ___ ___ __> 0

equity

We can still calculate the value of ______ using FCF

beta

We need a ______for assets, not the equity, to account for risk

Ask

What buyers pay

FCF model

What calculates a value for the firm

Dividend Discount Model DDM

What calculates a value of the equity only

stock splits

What causes issues for price-weighted index

Designated Market Makers

What were specialists are now the:

floor broker two-dollar brokers

When commission brokers are too busy, they may delegate some orders to ____ ____, or two dollar brokers, for execution.

limit order

You should never put in a market order, you should put in a:

Market Orders

You specify ticker and quantity Immediate execution at best available price

Limit Orders

You specify ticker, quantity, and price The order will be executed only if trade can be made at the limit price or better

Electronic Communication Networks (ECNs)

__ ___ ____are basically websites that allow investors to trade directly with one another.

commission brokers

___ ____ execute customer orders to buy and sell stocks

Asset betas

___ _____ measure the risk of the company's industry.

Private Equity

____ ___ is used in the rapidly growing area of equity financing for nonpublic companies.

Enterprise Value

____ ____ is equal to the market value of the firm's equity plus the market value of the firm's debt minus cash.

Stop Orders

____ _____ are Intended to prevent something bad from happening (like losing a lot of money).

Venture Capital

____ _____ firms pool funds from various sources, like - Individuals - Pension funds - Insurance companies - Large corporations - University endowments

NYSE

____ is a physical exchnge.

Venture Capital

_____ _____ refers to financing new, often high-risk, start-ups.

NASDAQ

_____ is not a physical exchange. They have computers across the country.

Underwriters

______ place announcements (tombstones) in newspapers and begin selling shares with IPOs and SEOs.

Individual

_______ venture capitalists invest their own money.

Depreciation

_______ — the key to understand how a company can have negative earnings and positive cash flows

Fundamental Analysis

________ _____ is a term for studying a company's accounting statements and other financial and economic information to estimate the economic value of a company's stock.

Designated Market Makers

are assigned a set of securities and are obligated to maintain a fair and orderly market in these stocks

beta (b)

how risky something is

accurately

k and g may be difficult to estimate _____

required rate of return

k=

lower

more expenses = lower _____ paid

Initial Public Offering (IPO)

occurs when a company offers stock for sale to the public for the first time.

Market risk premium

risk premium for an average stock

primary market

the market where investors purchase newly issued securities.

secondary market

the market where investors trade previously issued securities

ask

the price dealers receive form investors

Ask

the price investors pay dealers

bid

the price investors receive from dealers


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