personal finance chapter 18

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A portfolio can reduce risk when its A) investments do not move in tandem. B) investments move in tandem. C) returns of individual investments are similar. D) investments are from

A

A portfolio's risk is measured by its degree of volatility because the ________ volatile the returns, the ________ uncertain the future return on the portfolio. A) more; more B) more; less C) less; more D) None of the above

A

An investor purchases a call option in a stock that is currently selling for $50 per share on January 3, 2016. He pays $6 per share for the option with an exercise price of $57 and an expiration date of April 17, 2016. On April 16, 2016 the stock is selling for $58 and the investor exercises the option and immediately sells the stock. How much total gain or loss did the investor realize? A) -$500 B) $100 C) Breakeven D) $700

A

Asset allocation is A) a personal and a financial decision. B) objective. C) the same for most people. D) an easy and inexpensive thing to do

A

Diversifying among stocks based in countries outside the United States A) makes your portfolio less vulnerable to conditions in the United States. B) is too expensive to use as a means of diversification. C) makes your portfolio's returns less volatile because foreign stocks are less volatile than U.S. stocks. D) is too risky for individual investors to consider

A

If stock prices overall decline in a given month, a well diversified portfolio will likely experience A) a decline. B) no change. C) a gain. D) an unrelated change

A

In compiling a portfolio, which of the following should you not consider? A) Investments that exhibit a high positive correlation B) Investments whose values are not influenced by similar conditions C) Negatively correlated investments D) Investments whose reaction to economic conditions will not be similar

A

In general, the ________ the proportion of your portfolio that is allocated to bonds, the ________ will be your portfolio's overall risk. A) larger; lower B) smaller; lower C) larger; higher D) None of the above

A

Investing in Coke and Pepsico would be an example of A) highly correlated stocks. B) investing in stocks that were not correlated. C) diversifying by investing in both rather than one or the other. D) investing in international growth stocks

A

Proper asset allocation can A) increase your wealth. B) decrease your assets. C) increase your dividend income and decrease your interest income. D) increase your expenses

A

Stock options A) are traded on exchanges. B) are relatively simple. C) are less risky than stocks. D) pay dividends

A

Stock prices are influenced the most by A) general market conditions. B) the price of bonds. C) interest rates. D) inflation

A

The more ________ the returns of individual investments in a portfolio, the more ________ the portfolio's returns are over time. A) similar; volatile B) different; volatile C) steady; unsteady D) aggressive; predictable

A

When two companies' profits tend to move in opposite directions in response to changing economic factors, the companies are likely A) negatively correlated. B) not correlated. C) unrelated in industry sector. D) in different regions of the world

A

Which of the following asset allocation strategies subjects you to relatively high risk and high return? A) 60% U.S. stocks, 30% real estate, 10% stocks in developing counties B) 20% large U.S. stocks, 20% small U.S. stocks, 40% bonds, 20% CDs C) 50% bonds, 25% CDs, 25% large U.S. stocks D) 25% large U.S. stocks, 25% CDs, 10% real estate, 40% bonds

A

Which of the following statements regarding put options is not true? A) You buy a put option when you expect the stock's price to increase. B) You place an order for a put option in the same way you place an order for a call option. C) Put options have an expiration date. D) Put options allow an investor to lock in a price

A

Which of the following would not be a good method of asset allocation? A) Restrict your portfolio to stocks B) Include bonds C) Include real estate D) Include mutual funds

A

________ increase risk while ________ decrease risk in a portfolio. A) Stocks; bonds B) Bonds; mutual funds C) Bonds; REITs D) Mutual funds; stocks

A

An alternative to purchasing real estate directly and finding renters is investing in a A) management rental company. B) real estate investment trust. C) condominium. D) townhouse

B

As you near retirement, you should allocate a substantial portion of your portfolio to ________ to reduce volatility. A) stocks B) bonds C) real estate D) gold

B

Bond A) prices are positively related to interest rates. B) prices are not directly influenced by stock market conditions. C) returns are usually higher than stock returns. D) Both A and B are correct

B

During the financial crisis in 2008 to 2009, General Electric's share price dropped significantly. This was because of the A) business risk. B) market risk. C) exchange risk. D) interest rate risk

B

If you anticipate strong economic market conditions, you may want to A) shift more funds to bonds. B) shift more funds to stocks. C) allocate more to cash. D) shift more funds to bond mutual funds

B

In reality, many stocks are influenced by ________ the stock market overall. A) different conditions than B) the same conditions as C) other conditions than D) unrelated conditions to

B

Individuals in an early stage of their careers can take ________ investment risk than those in the retirement stage. A) less B) greater C) equal D) reduced

B

Investors who are 30 to 50 years old tend to focus their allocation on ________ because they can afford the risk. A) life insurance B) stocks C) bonds D) a house

B

Proper risk return management for a firm means that A) the firm should take as few risks as possible.B) the firm must determine an appropriate trade off between risk and return. C) the firm should earn the highest return possible. D) the firm should value future profits more highly than current profits

B

Ruth paid $300 for a call option on 100 shares of stock. The option gives her the right to buy the stock for $37 per share until April 1. On March 15, the stock rises to $42 per share, and Ruth exercises her option, purchases the stock and then sells it in the market. What is Ruth's return on the option? A) 167% B) 67% C) 100% D) 150%

B

Stocks in developing countries are generally ________ stocks in developed countries. A) as volatile as B) more volatile than C) less volatile than D) more stable than

B

The objective of diversification in an investment portfolio is A) to make sure you do not have all your eggs in one basket. B) to eliminate nonsystematic or company specific risk. C) to eliminate systematic portfolio risk. D) to hold a lot of strong growth stocks

B

The right to sell 100 shares of a specified stock at a specified price by a specified expiration date is called a A) call option. B) put option. C) divestment option. D) sell option

B

To reduce your risk, you should select stocks whose returns exhibit a ________ positive correlation rather than a ________ positive correlation. A) high; high B) low; high C) high; low D) low; low

B

When you compile a portfolio of stocks, you should avoid including stocks that exhibit A) a high negative correlation. B) a high positive correlation. C) no correlation. D) an inverse correlation

B

You can reduce investment risk by investing in A) a corporate bond. B) a portfolio of investments. C) corporate stocks. D) real estate

B

________ REITs invest money directly in properties. A) Asset B) Equity C) Mortgage D) Property

B

________ risk is the risk that a stock is susceptible to poor performance due to weak stock market conditions. A) Business B) Market C) Default D) Management

B

A call option on 100 shares of stock is purchased for a premium of $400. The current price of the stock is $42 per share, and the exercise price is $44 per share. The option is exercised when the stock is selling for $50 per share. What would be your return on the option if after exercising it, you immediately sold the stock at the market price of $50 per share? Ignore taxes and brokerage commissions. A) 8% B) 12% C) 50% D) 200%

C

A trust that invests in loans to help finance the development of properties is called a(n) A) equity REIT. B) real estate REIT C) mortgage REIT. D) option REIT

C

According to the text, many investment advisors recommend ________% of foreign stocks for a diversified portfolio. A) 0 B) 10 C) 20 D) 30

C

Advantages of investing in REITs are that A) shares can be purchased directly from the company. B) the shareholders decide which properties to buy and sell. C) the managers take care of maintenance. D) the income is nontaxable

C

An investor purchases 100 shares of stock for $20 per share. The stock has now risen in price to $44 per share. To cover potential losses, the investor purchases a put option for a premium of $300 with an exercise price of $42 per share. The stock falls to $28 per share, and the investor exercises the option and sells the shares at $42 per share. Ignoring brokerage commissions and taxes, what would be the investor's return from the stock? A) 120% B) 110% C) 95% D) 70%

C

An investor purchases a call option for $5 per share in a stock currently selling for $24 per share. The exercise price is $30 per share. On the day the option expires, the stock is selling for $29 per share. What will the investor do? What is the investor's total gain or loss? A) Exercise the option; total gain $500 B) Allow the option to expire; total gain $500 C) Allow the option to expire; total loss $500 D) Exercise the option; total loss $100

C

As you allocate more of your investment portfolio to bonds, you reduce your exposure to ________ risk, but increase your exposure to ________. A) interest rate; business risk B) business; default risk C) market; interest rate risk D) default; liquidity risk

C

During the financial crisis in 2008-2009, investors who were diversified across industries A) experienced no losses. B) experienced large gains. C) experienced significant losses because most industries were suffering from weak economic conditions. D) experienced losses in financial services companies but not in other industries-

C

If a stock option is never exercised, the return on investment generated is A) 100%. B) 0%. C)-100%. D) Not enough information given to determine

C

If you are trying to adequately diversify your portfolio, you would want to avoid investing in stocks that were A) highly negatively correlated. B) not at all correlated. C) highly positively correlated. D) in different regions of the world

C

If you are willing to accept only a moderate level of risk, you should invest in A) savings accounts. B) small cap technology stocks. C) a stock mutual funds. D) Treasury bills

C

If you find yourself checking the prices of stocks in your portfolio on an hourly basis and you are not a day trader, the most likely cause is A) the market risk of your stocks. B) the business risk of the management of your companies. C) the low risk tolerance you have to owning stock. D) the political risk of what Congress might do

C

If your portfolio consists of 100 shares of Facebook, 100 shares of Twitter, and 100 shares of Google, which of the following statements would be true of your portfolio? A) It is well diversified by industry. B) It is well diversified by type of asset. C) It has poor diversification. D) It has more diversification than is necessary

C

REITs are A) similar to open end mutual funds. B) not traded on stock exchanges. C) pooled funds that invest in real estate. D) purchased directly from the company

C

Selling options on stock you already own A) is illegal under federal law. B) cannot benefit you financially. C) is called a covered call strategy. D) is not a very good idea

C

The primary benefit of diversification is that it A) is convenient. B) is cheap. C) reduces the exposure of your investments to adverse effects of any individual investment. D) increases stock volatility

C

To which of the following markets would an investment adviser recommend you allocate approximately 80% of your money if you wanted to maintain a relatively low degree of risk? A) European stocks B) Asian stocks C) U.S. stocks D) Latin American stocks

C

When investing outside the United States, stocks are typically ________ U.S. based stocks. A) as volatile as B) less volatile than C) more volatile than D) more stable than

C

Which of the following is not true of REITs? A) They are an easy way to invest in real estate. B) They are a way to diversify your portfolio. C) They are a very low risk investment. D) They commonly invest in commercial real estate

C

Your asset allocation should not be influenced by A) your risk tolerance. B) economic conditions. C) religion. D) your age

C

Which of the following pairs of stocks seem to offer the most diversification benefits? A) Exxon

Consolidated Coal B) Exxon - Tesla C) Netflix - Merck Pharmaceuticals D) Not enough information to accurately judge since correlation coefficients are not provided-D

Asset allocation is the process of dividing money across financial assets that include all of the following except A) stocks B) bonds. C) mutual funds. D) All of the above can be used for asset allocation

D

If you are unwilling to take much risk, you should focus on a(n) ________ investment strategy. A) aggressive B) potentially high-return C) moderate D) conservative

D

If your portfolio currently consists of common stock in three companies, you could increase your diversification by all of the following except A) selling one of the companies and putting the money in a bond. B) selling one of the companies and putting the money in a REIT. C) buying another stock. D) selling one of the companies and putting the money in the other two

D

In a portfolio, stocks and bonds are A) different in risk and return.B) not highly correlated. C) highly correlated. D) Both A and B are correct

D

Over time, you should change the composition of your investment portfolio in response to change in your A) market expectations. B) investment goals. C) life circumstances. D) All of the above

D

REITs are classified according to how they invest their money. They include A) equity REITs. B) mortgage REITs. C) mutual fund REITs. D) Both A and B are correct

D

The greater the proportion of stocks to bonds in your portfolio, the greater the ________ risk. A) interest rate B) reinvestment C) inflation D) market

D

The objective of asset allocation is to A) make investment decisions easier. B) ensure the returns of the individual investments within a portfolio. C) achieve a desired return on investment and eliminate the adverse risk of investing. D) achieve a desired return on investment and maintain a tolerable risk level

D

Which of the following do not belong in a well diversified portfolio? A) Global equities B) Bonds C) Precious metals like gold or silver D) All of the above can be present in a well diversified portfolio

D

Which of the following is a true statement about diversification? A) It will increase your overall risk. B) It will increase your volatility. C) It will decrease the number of investments in your portfolio. D) It will increase your chances of obtaining your financial goals.

D

Your asset allocation decision should not consider A) your stage in life. B) your degree of risk tolerance. C) your expectations of economic conditions. D) past economic conditions

D

Asset allocation uses what to reduce your risk from investing?

Diversification

A portfolio can be less risky when its investments move in perfect tandem

FALSE

As you allocate more of your investment portfolio to bonds, you reduce your exposure to interest rate risk, but increase your exposure to market risk

FALSE

Asset allocation is the process of allocating money across financial assets, such as stocks, bonds, and mutual funds, with the objective of eliminating risk altogether

FALSE

Asset allocation should be restricted to stocks because they have the highest potential returns

FALSE

Because foreign stocks can produce such high returns, many investment advisers recommend that you invest about 45% of your portfolio in these stocks

FALSE

Diversification among stocks in different industries will usually avoid fluctuations in stock values due to general economic conditions

FALSE

Mortgage REITs invest in mortgage loans, while equity REITs invest in real estate stocks or other equities

FALSE

Stocks from outside the United States have about the same volatility as those from U.S. markets

FALSE

The price you pay when purchasing an option is referred to as an advance

FALSE

When you compile a portfolio, you should include investments that exhibit a high positive correlation

FALSE

Bond prices are inversely related to interest rates and are not directly influenced by stock market conditions

TRUE

Call options are the right to buy stock and put options are the right to sell stock, but both types of options can be either bought or sold

TRUE

Common stock diversification strategies include diversifying among stocks across industries and among stocks across countries

TRUE

Diversification is especially beneficial during periods where the stock market conditions are generally poor

TRUE

Diversifying your investments could protect you to some degree from the problems associated with misleading financial statements from some companies

TRUE

In constructing a portfolio, you should diversify across several investment

TRUE

In general, the larger the proportion of your portfolio that is allocated to bonds, the lower will be your portfolio's overall risk

TRUE

In order to add real estate to your investment portfolio, you may buy houses or other real estate directly or you may purchase real estate investment trusts (REITs)

TRUE

In reality, many stocks are influenced by the same conditions as the stock market overall, so diversification by investing only in stocks is limited

TRUE

Investors in the early stages of their career path with the need for safety and liquidity should consider money market investments

TRUE

Most investors put a heavy emphasis on stocks at an early stage in life and gradually shift toward bonds or stocks of stable firms that pay high dividends later in life

TRUE

One way to reduce your diversification costs is to invest in various mutual funds

TRUE

The main benefit of diversification is that it reduces the exposure of your investments to the adverse effects of any individual stock

TRUE

The more similar the returns of individual investments in a portfolio, the more volatile the returns are over time

TRUE

The more volatile the returns of individual investments in a portfolio, the more volatile the portfolio's returns are over time

TRUE

The returns from investing in stocks and from investing in bonds are not highly correlated

TRUE

The purchasing of stocks in different industries, bonds, and several mutual funds would be a way to ________ your portfolio

diversify

The price at which an option allows you to purchase or sell shares of stock is the ________ price

exercise/strike

A(n) ________ allows an investor to invest in real estate without owning individual property

real estate investment trust

A(n) ________ gives you the opportunity to purchase or sell stocks at a set price for a set period of time and is a very risky investments

stock option


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