FIN 310 Chapter 11
If you bought a 20-year bond issued by the government, with a par value of $1,000 and an interest rate of 8%. At maturity you will be returned the principal of
$1,000
Your next-door neighbor, a kind, elderly lady, just discovered that her stock account had been excessively traded in an inappropriate manner, mainly to generate excess commissions. This is an example of
Churning
The Securities Act of 1934
Created the SEC
Much of the day-to-day regulation of the market is left to the securities industry and is performed by the exchanges and the
FINRA
Stocks represent a legal obligation for the issuing company to pay dividends, whether the company has made a profit or not.
False
Which of the following is not a primary source of information about the stock market and individual stocks?
Fitch investment Survey
at is the purpose of a circuit breaker for the market?
It temporarily stops computerized trading to allow investors to analyze the extraordinary market swings.
Which of the following investors will potentially receive dividends on their investments?
Stockholders
If the corporation that issued a bond goes bankrupt, the bondholders are paid before stock holders are paid from any remaining assets of the corporation
TRUE
Interest rates are closely tied to the rate of inflation.
True
Investing in assets such as collectable Barbie Dolls or Beanie Babies are both example of speculating.
True
Churning occurs when
a broker engages in excessive trading in a clientʹs security account to generate more commissions for the broker.
The collateral an investor must put up when conducting a short sale is known as
a margin requirement.
When you purchase an asset that generates a return, it is generally considered to be
an investment
If the total rate of return is multiplied by 1/N, where N is the number of years for which the investment was held, the result is the
annualized rate of return
Returns on stocks can come in the form of
capital appreciation.
Suppose that you purchased a machine several years ago for your company. You recently sold the machine for more than you paid. This is an example of a
capital gain
One should keep in mind that when it comes to tax advantages, ________ is/are better than ________.
capital gains; ordinary income
Investors with ________ accounts pay in full for their security purchases.
cash
Historical rates of return for the last 82 years place ________ at the highest end of the spectrum for risk and ________ at the lowest end for risk.
common stocks; T-Bills
The ________ rate is the interest to be paid annually on a bond as a percentage of its par value.
coupon interest
A security whose value is based solely on the value of other assets is called a ________ security.
derivative
The ________ plays on the fear of regret and the seeking of pride, resulting in selling winning stocks too soon and keeping losing stocks too long.
disposition effect
Unsystematic risk can be eliminated through
diversification.
Jennifer has money invested in stocks. She earns a return on her investment, which is a portion of the companyʹs profits, called
dividends
You have just purchased a large number of Italian bonds, and you reside in the United States. The variability in earnings that you might experience as the relationship between the euro and the U.S. dollar fluctuates is called
exchange rate risk.
You are considering the purchase of a corporationʹs stock. You have noted that this particular corporation has a high use of debt, which is associated with ________ risk.
financial
The difference between an investment and speculation is that an investment ________ while speculation depends solely on ________ to produce results.
generates a return; supply and demand
Insider trading is both unfair and illegal. It occurs when officers, directors, major stockholders, or others trade securities while
in possession of ʺmaterialʺ nonpublic security information.
The ________ date is the date at which the bond issuer must repay the loan or borrowed funds.
maturity
Although some bonds are traded on the NYSE
most of the buying and selling of bonds doesnʹt occur on organized exchanges.
The ________ rate of return earned on an investment is unadjusted for lost purchasing power.
nominal
The Insider Trading Sanctions Act of 1984 and the Insider Trading and Securities Fraud Enforcement Act of 1988 made it illegal to trade while in the possession of inside information, or ʺmaterialʺ non-public information held by
officers, directors, major stockholders
The ________ is the stated amount on the face of a bond, which the firm is to repay at the maturity date.
par value
Changes in the capital gains tax rate, or in the tax deductibility on municipal bonds are examples of ________ risk.
political and regulatory
A(n) ________ is a legal document that describes a securities issue and is made available to potential investors.
prospectus
Brokerage firm reports
provide access to research reports prepared by the firmʹs securities analysts.
Lawrence Wright is slow in math. He has before him the equation of (ending value minus beginning value) and income return totalled, then divided by beginning value. This is used to find the
rate of return.
What is an advantage to being a ʺpreferredʺ stock holder?
receive dividend payouts before common stock holders do.
Risk capacity
refers to the strength of your financial safety net.
A lending type investment, such as a corporate bond
represents a legal obligation for the issuer to pay its creditors back
Hern MacTavish only invests in lending investments. If his financial advisor gave him the list below, which might Hern invest in?
savings accounts, bonds
Barney Q. Hopkins borrows stock from his broker (short selling) with the goal of ________ and ________.
selling high; later buying low
You have decided to borrow stock from your broker, sell it in the market, and then (you hope) replace the borrowed shares when the price drops in the future. This is an example of
selling short
Purchasing derivatives is a form of
speculating
A typical bond will pay annual coupon payments until it matures, at which time it will
surrender its par value to the owner of the bond.
That portion of a stockʹs risk or variability that cannot be eliminated through investor diversification is called ________ risk.
systematic
Which of the following is not risk that can be diversified out of a portfolio of stocks?
systematic
One of the most important types of risk associated with real estate is
the liquidity risk.
The real rate of return is
the rate of return earned on an investment without any adjustment for inflation.
Alice learned that the difference between the real rate of return and the nominal or quoted rate of return is that
the real rate is adjusted for inflation.
An option gives you
the right to buy or sell the underlying asset at a set price on or before the optionʹs maturity date.
Call risk
the risk to bondholders that a bond may be called away from them before maturity
Historically, U.S. government securities have been considered
the safest, lowest-risk investment available.
As a young college graduate, your biggest investment ally is
time
A(n) ________ advertisement provides a listing of the underwriting syndicate involved in a new offering.
tombstone
Gracie Johnson saw the securities announcement for New York Bagel Enterprises that provided the details of the offering and a listing of the underwriting syndicate. She saw the
tombstone advertisement.
With short selling you are hoping for the stock price to fall.
true
t portion of a stockʹs risk or variability that can be eliminated through investor diversification is called ________ risk.
unsystematic
If you purchase some shares of stock
you may earn dividends.