FINC 302 Test 2

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Which of the following statements is CORRECT? a. All else equal, high-coupon bonds have less reinvestment risk than low-coupon bonds. b. All else equal, long-term bonds have less price risk than short-term bonds. c. All else equal, low-coupon bonds have less price risk than high-coupon bonds. d. All else equal, short-term bonds have less reinvestment risk than long-term bonds. e. All else equal, long-term bonds have less reinvestment risk than short-term bonds.

All else equal, long-term bonds have less reinvestment risk than short-term bonds.

Which of the following statements is CORRECT? a. An investor can eliminate virtually all market risk if he or she holds a very large and well diversified portfolio of stocks. b. The higher the correlation between the stocks in a portfolio, the lower the risk inherent in the portfolio. c. It is impossible to have a situation where the market risk of a single stock is less than that of a portfolio that includes the stock. d. Once a portfolio has about 40 stocks, adding additional stocks will not reduce its risk by even a small amount. e. An investor can eliminate virtually all diversifiable risk if he or she holds a very large, well-diversified portfolio of stocks.

An investor can eliminate virtually all diversifiable risk if he or she hold a very large, well-diversified portfolio of stocks.

Assume that interest rates on 20-year Treasury and corporate bonds are as follows: T-bond = 7.72% AAA = 8.72% A = 9.64% BBB = 10.18% The differences in these rates were probably caused primarily by:

Default and liquidity risk differences

A call provision gives bondholders the right to demand, or "call for", repayment of a bond. Typically, companies call bonds if interest rates rise and do not call them if interest rates decline.

False

If the Treasury yield curve is downward sloping, the yield to maturity on a 10-year Treasury coupon bond would be higher than that on a 1-year T-bill.

False

Which of the following statements is CORRECT? a. If the maturity risk premium (MRP) is greater than zero, the Treasury bond yield curve must be upward sloping. b. If the maturity risk premium (MRP) equals zero, the Treasury bond yield curve must be flat. c. If inflation is expected to increase in the future and the maturity risk premium (MRP) is greater than zero, the Treasury bond yield curve must be upward sloping. d. If the expectations theory holds, the Treasury bond yield curve will never be downward sloping. e. Because long-term bonds are riskier than short-term bonds, yields on long-term Treasury bonds will always be higher than yields on short-term T-bonds.

If inflation is expected to increase in the future and the maturity risk premium (MRP) is greater than zero, the Treasury bond yield curve must be upward sloping.

Tucker Corporation is planning to issue new 20-year bonds. The current plan is to make the bonds non-callable, but this may be changed. If the bonds are made callable after 5 years at a 5% call premium, how would this affect their required rate or return?

The required rate of return would increase because the bond would then be more risky to a bondholder.

During the coming year, the market risk premium (rM − rRF), is expected to fall, while the risk-free rate, rRF, is expected to remain the same. Given this forecast, which of the following statements is CORRECT?

The required return will fall for all stocks, but it will fall more for stocks with higher betas.

Which of the following statements is CORRECT? a. The yield on a 3-year Treasury bond cannot exceed the yield on a 10-year Treasury bond. b. The yield on a 2-year corporate bond should always exceed the yield on a 2-year Treasury bond. c. The yield on a 3-year corporate bond should always exceed the yield on a 2-year corporate bond. d. The yield on a 10-year AAA-rated corporate bond should always exceed the yield on a 5-year AAA-rated corporate bond. e. The following represents a "possibly reasonable" formula for the maturity risk premium on bonds: MRP = -0.1%(t), where t is the years to maturity.

The yield on a 2- year corporate bond should always exceed the yield on a 2-year Treasury bond.

Because the maturity risk premium is normally positive, the yield curve is normally upward sloping.

True

If investors expect a zero rate of inflation, then the nominal rate of return on a very short-term US Treasury bond should be equal to the real risk-free rate, r*.

True

If investors expect the rate of inflation to increase sharply in the future, then we should not be surprised to see an upward-sloping yield curve.

True

Market risk refers to the tendency of a stock to move with the general stock market. A stock with above-average market risk will tend to be more volatile than an average stock, and its beta will be greater than 1.0.

True

Risk-averse investors require higher rates of return on investments whose returns are highly uncertain, and most investors are risk averse.

True

The Y-axis intercept of the SML represents the required return of a portfolio with a beta of zero, which is the risk-free rate.

True

The price sensitivity of a bond given change in interest rates is generally greater the longer the bond's remaining maturity.

True

There is an inverse relationship between bonds' quality ratings and their required rates of return. Thus, the required return is lowest for AAA-rated bonds, and required returns increase as the ratings get lower.

True

When adding a randomly chosen new stock to an existing portfolio, the higher (or more positive) the degree of correlation between the new stock and stocks already in the portfolio, the less the additional stock will reduce the portfolio's risk.

True

You have funds that you want to invest in bonds, and you just noticed in the financial pages of the local newspaper that you can buy a $1,000 par value bond for $800. The coupon rate is 10% (with annual payments), and there are 10 years before the bond will mature and pay off its $1,000 par value. You should buy the bond if your required return on bonds with this risk is 12%.

True


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