Chapter 14

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To measure an investment's risk, you may use all of the following except A) time value of money. B) range of returns. C) standard deviation of returns. D) subjective measures of risk.

A) time value of money

You have $3,000 to invest, but will need the funds in a year to make a tuition payment. You should A) put the money in a corporate bond. B) buy a one-year CD. C) buy stocks of relatively stable firms that have low risk. D) invest in a diversified stock mutual fund.

B) buy a one-year CD

Income stocks tend to pay ________ dividends and have ________ appreciation of stock prices. A) lower; higher B) higher; lower C) lower; lower D) higher; higher

B) higher; lower

Day traders always trade: A) in the primary market. B) in either the primary or secondary markets. C) with an objective of buying and selling within two hours. D) using margin funding.

B) in either the primary or secondary markets

A stock's ________ is a measure of the degree of volatility in a stock's returns over time. A) range of returns B) standard deviation C) beta D) value

B) standard deviation

Which of the following statements is true with regard to the risk of investments? A) There is very little risk in an IPO since returns often exceed 20% in the first day. B) Mutual funds containing mostly large stocks are more risky than mutual funds containing smaller stocks. C) If you prefer less risk, purchase a bond issued by a successful and established firm. D) There is little risk in purchasing land as an investment since the value of land always appreciates over time.

C) If you prefer less risk, purchase a bond issued by a successful and established firm

To earn the highest possible return in the stock market, you will need to A) invest in the most well known stocks. B) diversify your portfolio. C) accept a high level of risk. D) buy only the stocks of large, international firms.

C) accept a high level risk

Which of the following is true of an initial public offering (IPO)? A) Buying an IPO stock is less risky than purchasing established companies in the secondary market. B) An IPO stock can be sold later in the primary market. C) An IPO's stock price may rise or fall rapidly on the first day. D) An IPO represents a company that was just created within the last month.

C) an IPO's stock price may rise or fall rapidly on the first day

If you have $5,000 to invest but will need to use the funds in three years to buy a home, you should A) invest in a diversified stock mutual fund. B) buy stocks of relatively stable firms that have low risk. C) buy a three-year CD. D) put the money in a money market savings account.

C) buy a 3 year CD

If you wish to have a direct voice in the running of a company, you should purchase A) bonds. B) notes. C) common stock. D) preferred stock.

C) common stock

Which of the following is not true regarding preferred stock? A) Preferred stockholders have rights to the assets of the corporation before common stockholders. B) Preferred stockholders have priority over common stockholders in receiving dividends. C) Preferred stock has greater potential for capital appreciation than common stock. D) The price of preferred stock is less volatile than the price of common stock.

C) preferred stock has greater potential for capital appreciation than common stock

The market for newly issued securities and initial public offerings (IPOs) is the ________ market. A) initial B) original C) primary D) secondary

C) primary

Real estate is a good investment option for individuals and it offers the same liquidity as stocks or bonds.(T/F)

False

Since the gain received from the sale of stock is always taxed as ordinary income, you might want to time your sale to shift your profit from one year to another. (T/F)

False

The standard deviation of a stock's monthly returns measures the degree of volatility of a stock's returns over time and can be a method of evaluating a stock's future risk. (T/F)

True

Smart investors can find investments that generate high rates of returns with small amounts of risk. (T/F)

False

The stocks of well-known companies are referred to as "preferred stock." (T/F)

False

When economic conditions are strong, the demand for most types of investments is low. (T/F)

False

If economic conditions deteriorate, stock prices are likely to A) increase. B) decrease. C) stay the same. D) not be directly affected by changes in economic conditions.

B) decrease

Stock prices are characterized by all of the following except they A) can plummet with poor economic conditions. B) have a set lower limit. C) can be affected by negative earnings. D) can be affected by the quality of the company's management.

B) have a set lower limit

Many more shares of stock are traded daily on the primary market than on the secondary market. (T/F)

False

Which of the following is not true regarding mutual funds? A) There are thousands of funds with many different investing objectives. B) They offer small investors diversification and professional management. C) Dividends received from their investments are used to pay operational expenses, and capital gains are passed on to the mutual fund shareowners. D) Both dividends and gains are distributed to mutual fund shareowners.

C) dividends received from their investments are used to pay operational expenses, and the capital gains are passed on the mutual fund shareowners

When a firm performs well, investors holding its shares are ________ willing to sell them and therefore, the demand for the stock ________. A) more; increases B) less; decreases C) less; increases D) more; decreases

C) less; increases

Common stockholders usually have more dividend rights than preferred stockholders. (T/F)

False

Growth stocks are likely to pay high dividends. (T/F)

False

Institutional investors are professionals employed by a financial institution, who invest their own money earned from their jobs. (T/F)

False

It is easy to predict the level of demand for certain investments since future economic conditions are fairly measurable. (T/F)

False

Most investors are fully aware of the risk involved when pursuing investments that have the potential for very large returns. (T/F)

False

Investors who buy and sell stock, sometimes in the same day, are called A) individual investors. B) growth investors. C) institutional investors. D) day traders.

D) day traders

The risk-return relationship means A) the lower the risk, the higher the return. B) the higher the risk, the lower the return. C) the higher the risk, the higher the return. D) risk and return have little or no correlation.

C) the higher the risk, the higher the return

Corporate bonds A) offer a predictable return to investors in the form of interest or coupon payments. B) maintain their value even in periods of changing interest rates. C) appreciate in value as the maturity date nears. D) lose value at the maturity date nears.

A) offer a predictable return to investors in the form of interest of coupon payments

Money you set aside for a "rainy day fund" should be invested in ________, while money you are saving for retirement in 20 years should be invested in ________. A) mutual funds; bond funds B) money market funds; growth oriented stock mutual funds C) three year bank CD's; 20 year bank CD's D) preferred stock; common stock

B) money market funds; growth oriented stock mutual funds

Before you start to invest, you should ensure liquidity by owning A) individual stocks. B) money market securities. C) options and puts. D) corporate bonds.

B) money market securities

Which one thing do you always have with common stock? A) Dividends B) Voting rights C) Capital appreciation D) A guarantee of at least par value

B) voting rights

What would be the market price of a stock that paid a constant $2.00 per year in dividends in perpetuity, if the expected market return for a risk of this type was 7.5%? A) $25 B) $100 C) $26.67 D) $27.50

C) $26.67

Which of the following investments would you not consider if you have adequate liquidity and additional funds to invest? A) Real estate B) Preferred stock C) Mutual funds D) Money market securities

D) money market securities

Individuals who buy and sell stock on a very short-term basis as a career are called ________.

Day traders

The higher the dividend paid by a firm, the lower its potential stock price appreciation. (T/F)

True

The primary market is used by firms to raise funds and is a market where newly issued securities are traded. (T/F)

True

The return you will earn on certain stocks and bonds is uncertain because specific prices are not guaranteed. (T/F)

True

One advantage of investing in commercial real estate compared to stock, bonds, and mutual funds is that real estate A) is more likely to go up in value. B) is more marketable. C) may yield income and tax advantages not available with the other investments. D) is less risky than the other investments.

C) may yield income and tax advantages not available with the other investments

If you wish to have the power to vote on who will serve on the board of directors of a corporation you will need to purchase shares of ________ in the corporation.

Common stock

Which of the following are not factors that may impact the return on stock or bond investments? A) An individual investor's comfort with the level of risk of an investment. B) Recent weakness in China's economy. C) Increasing interest rates in the U.S. economy. D) Increasing inflation in the U.S. and Europe.

A) an individual investor's comfort with the level of risk of an investments

In the secondary market, stock prices are A) determined by supply and demand. B) stable. C) easy to predict. D) less expensive than on the primary market.

A) determined by supply and demand

You can reduce your risk by A) diversifying your investments. B) having a shorter time horizon. C) putting all of your investment in one successful company. D) Both A and B are correct.

A) diversifying your investments

Examples of common investment mistakes covered in the text include all of the following except A) following the advice of a stockbroker. B) making decisions based on unrealistic goals. C) borrowing to invest. D) taking risks to recover losses from previous investments.

A) following the advice of a stockbroker

________ investors are professionals employed by a financial institution and are responsible for managing money. A) Institutional B) Professional C) Managing D) Security

A) institutional

Growth stocks tend to pay ________ dividends and have ________ appreciation of stock prices. A) lower; higher B) higher; lower C) lower; lower D) higher; higher

A) lower; higher

Growth stocks tend to A) be those of more established companies. B) offer great opportunities for capital appreciation. C) pay high dividends. D) be favored by more conservative investors.

B) offer great opportunities for capital appreciation

Which of the following statements regarding an investment's risk is not true? A) Investors measure risk to determine the degree of uncertainty surrounding their future returns. B) Risky stock will have a smaller range of returns and a smaller standard deviation of returns. C) Investments with a wide range of returns have more risk. D) Standard deviation measures the degree of volatility in the stock's return over time.

B) risky stock will have a smaller range of returns and a smaller standard deviation of returns

The Internet should be used for all of the following except A) company financial statements. B) specific recommendation on which stocks to buy. C) stock prices. D) analysis of stocks and industries.

B) specific recommendation on which stocks to buy

If investors were risk averse they would want to A) maximize the return they are receiving compared to the standard deviation of the returns on the particular security. B) invest in technology stocks. C) minimize risk, i.e., standard deviation, for the amount of return they are receiving on an investment. D) seek the highest return they could find.

C) minimize risk, i.e., standard deviation, for the amount of return they are receiving on an investment

Which of the following is an accurate statement? A) Owning common stock is less risky than owning real estate. B) In times of rising inflation, it is safer to own bonds than common stock. C) Owning common stock provides the investor with a share of the firm's earnings and potential dividends. D) Owning preferred stock is more risky than owning common stock since the investor has voting rights with common stock and it stands before preferred stock in the event of bankruptcy.

C) owning common stock provides the investor with a share of the firm's earnings and potential dividends

It is December 10th and you have a stock that you purchased last January 5th, which has increased in value by more than $3,000. You think the stock will not significantly increase or decrease in value over the next month or so, and you would like to take your gain. What should you do? A) Sell the stock today and take the gain. B) Wait until December 30th and sell the stock then. C) Sell the stock on January 6th of next year or later. D) Do not sell the stock until it starts to go down in value.

C) sell the stock on Jan 6 of next year or later

Regarding dividends paid on common stock, A) older, established firms tend to pay lower dividends. B) newer firms in growth industries tend to pay higher dividends. C) some firms don't pay any dividends at all. D) a firm with high dividends is likely to have high stock price appreciation.

C) some firms don't pay any dividends at all

Of the following statements about a day trader, which is not correct? A) They have a short-term focus. B) They may buy and sell on the same day. C) They are more risk averse than most investors. D) Day trading may be their career.

C) they are more risk averse than most investors

You can estimate the amount by which your wealth will increase from an investment using A) standard deviation. B) discounted range of returns. C) time value of money. D) analysis of past returns.

C) time value of money

What return on investment would you earn if you bought a stock on 1/1/16 for $100, received a 1% per quarter dividend and sold the stock on 1/2/2017 for $107? A) 9% B) 11.2% C) 12.07% D) 11%

D) 11%

All of the following are true statements about common stock dividends except A) dividends are based upon earnings. B) no dividends may be paid. C) dividends are usually between 1% and 3% of the stock's price. D) dividends are contractually guaranteed to common stockholders.

D) dividends are contractually guaranteed to common stockholders

An initial public offering (IPO) is characterized by all of the following except that A) it is the first time offering of stock by a corporation. B) it has the potential to be sold later for a profit in the secondary market. C) it can result in losing the investment. D) it is available to individual investors before institutional investors.

D) it is available to individual investors before institutional investors

Which of the following statements is not true regarding individual investors? A) They commonly invest a portion of the money earned from their jobs. B) They invest in stocks to earn a reasonable return on their investments. C) They expect their money to grow by the time they wish to use it to make purchases. D) The percentage of individual Americans who own stocks has increased since the financial crisis of 2008-2009.

D) the percentage of individual americans who own stocks has increased since the financial crisis of 2008-2009

The time value of money concepts do not include A) interest or the cost of money. B) payments of principal and interest. C) present and future values. D) the risks associated with various investments.

D) the risks associated with various investments

The timing on the sale of a stock could make a big difference in the amount of taxes that are due on the profits. (T/F)

True

All of the following are true regarding stock prices except they A) are influenced by supply and demand. B) are regulated by the Federal Reserve Board. C) have no set limit. D) generally increase with good financial news.

B) are regulated by the federal reserve board

Of the following, which is not used in measuring a stock's return? A) Price of the stock at the time of purchase B) Average price of the stock during the period owned C) Price of the stock at the time of sale D) Dividends earned during the period owned

B) average price of stock during the period owned

A company has a choice of whether to distribute dividends to common shareholders or to keep its profits in the company as retained earnings. (T/F)

True

A key reason for uncertainty surrounding the return on investment is the uncertainty surrounding the current economic conditions. (T/F)

True

An investment that has the potential to rise substantially in value also has the potential to decline substantially in value. If you cannot afford the possible loss, you should not make that investment. (T/F)

True

Because dividends are fixed, the prices of preferred stock are not as volatile as those of common stock. (T/F)

True

Common stockholders have the right to vote on key corporate issues, but also have the last right to the assets or profits of a company. (T/F)

True

In addition to the interest earned on a bond, it is also possible that the actual bond will increase in value over time. (T/F)

True

Most individual investors who buy and sell stock do so on the secondary market through brokers or investment companies. (T/F)

True

Mutual fund gains can be in the form of dividends or capital gains, which are passed on to the individual investors. (T/F)

True

One of the attractive features of mutual funds is that they offer small investors a diversified portfolio and professional management. (T/F)

True

One of the factors impacting the risks of investments is the time period you have available to keep your money invested. (T/F)

True

Present and future value concepts are used to determine the wealth provided by an investment. (T/F)

True

Before you start an investment program, you should ensure liquidity by having money in financial institutions or in money market securities. (T/F)

True

Newly issued securities are traded in the ________.

Primary Market

Which of the following ranges of returns would indicate a less risky, more stable investment? A) -3.0% to 4.0% B) 1.5% to 5.75% C) .4% to 1.4% D) -1.7% to 3.75%

C) .4% to 1.4%

It would be very difficult and expensive for an individual investor to benefit from holding all 500 stocks of the Standard and Poor's 500 Index. (T/F)

False

It is December 30th and you have stock in Zero Corporation that you bought on March 1st that has increased $2,000 in value. You are thinking of selling the stock. From a tax standpoint, what should you do with the Zero stock? A) Sell it today. B) Sell it on January 2nd of next year. C) Wait until after March 1st of next year and sell it then. D) Sell half the stock today and the rest on January 2.

C) wait until after march 1st of the next year and sell it then

Publicly traded indexes are typically purchased by investors who expect an increase in A) an inflation index. B) an unemployment index. C) an index representing the political approval rating of the president of the United States. D) a particular stock index.

D) a particular stock index

The main difference(s) between a preferred stock in Company A that pays a $2.50 per share annual dividend and a common stock in Company A that also pays a $2.50 per share current annual dividend is (are) A) the common stock has potential for price appreciation due to company earning s growth. B) the common stock dividend may increase but the preferred dividend is fixed in perpetuity. C) the common stock could lose value if the company performance were to suffer. D) all of the above are real differences between preferred and common stock in the same

D) all of the above are real differences between preferred and common stock in the same

The best way to ensure that you will receive dividends is to A) day trade. B) purchase bonds. C) purchase common stock. D) purchase preferred stock.

D) purchase preferred stock

An advantage of investing in corporate bonds is that they hold their value and pay predictable interest (coupon) payments periodically. (T/F)

False

Stocks that provide investors with steady income in the form of large dividends are classified as ________.

Income stocks

When a corporation goes from being a private to a public firm it will sell stock in what is called a(n) ________.

Initial public offering

All of the following are true about IPO's, except A) an IPO is the first time a firm's shares are listed on a stock exchange and publicly traded. B) an IPO is the first time a firm sells shares to investors. C) after the IPO, shares begin trading on the secondary market. D) All of the statements are true about IPO's.

A) an IPO is the first time a firm's shares are listed on a stock exchange and publicly traded

The security that represents equity or ownership of a corporation is A) common stock. B) corporate bonds. C) long-term loans. D) commercial paper.

A) common stock

Dividends are a portion of A) earnings returned to the investor. B) the equity returned to the investor. C) liabilities returned to the company. D) assets returned to the company.

A) earnings returned to the investor

If you have $1,000 to invest, but will need the money in one month to pay bills, you should A) put the money in a money market savings account. B) buy a one-year CD. C) buy stocks of relatively stable firms that have low risk. D) invest in a diversified stock mutual fund.

A) put the money in a money market savings account

One difference between common and preferred stock is that preferred stock A) does not pay dividends. B) offers more predictable income and more safety. C) has greater potential for capital appreciation. D) is issued more frequently than common stock.

B) offers more predictable income and more safety

For minimal tax consequences, when your stock increases in value it should be held for A) four months or longer. B) over a year. C) under a year. D) five years or longer.

B) over a year

The largest market where existing securities are sold is called the ________ market. A) primary B) secondary C) third D) fourth

B) secondary

Individual risk is A) objective. B) a fixed percentage. C) an individual's comfort with the risk-return relationship. D) pretty much the same for everyone.

C) an individual's comfort with the risk-return relationship

If you believe that a firm will grow rapidly in the future, you should buy its A) bonds. B) notes. C) common stock. D) preferred stock.

C) common stock

You have $10,000 to invest and would like to set these funds aside for retirement in 20 years. You should A) put the money in a money market savings account. B) buy a one-year CD. C) buy stocks of relatively stable firms that have low risk. D) invest in a diversified stock mutual fund.

D) invest in a diversified stock mutual fund

Which of the following is not true of common stock? A) Common stock represents partial ownership in the firm. B) Common stock is riskier than preferred stock. C) Investors in common stock are given voting rights. D) Investors in common stock are guaranteed a dividend.

D) investors in common stock are guaranteed a dividend

All of the following gains from investments are taxed as ordinary income except A) coupon payments. B) interest. C) short-term capital gains. D) long-term capital gains.

D) long-term capital gains

Bonds are financial instruments representing partial ownership of a firm. (T/F)

False


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