FIN Exam 2
Which one of the following risks would a floating-rate bond tend to have less of as compared to a fixed-rate coupon bond?
Interest rate risk
Five years ago Two Towers Inc. issued bonds that pay a 7 percent coupon. At issue these bonds were rated BBB, but today they are rated AAA. Which of the following is most likely based on this information?
The bonds carry a smaller default premium than when issued.
While not true of common stock, preferred shares (check all that apply):
Are often associated with a sinking fund set-up by the company. Typically don't get voting rights. Have a pre-specified dividend yield usually based on par value.
One year ago, you invested $1,750. Today it is worth $1,815.48. What rate of interest did you earn?
3.74 percent $1,815.48 = $1,750(1 + r) r = .0374, or 3.74%
A sinking fund is managed by a trustee for which one of the following purposes?
Early bond redemption
What is the present value of $1,400 a year at a discount rate of 8 percent if the first payment is received 7 years from now and you receive a total of 25 annual payments?
$9,417.69 PVA6 = $1,400{[1 − (1/1.0825)]/.08} PVA6 = $14,944.69 PV = $14,944.69/1.086 PV = $9,417.69
Do-Well bonds have a face value of $1,000 and are currently quoted at 86.725. The bonds have coupon rate of 6.5 percent. What is the current yield on these bonds?
7.49 percent Current yield = [.065 ($1,000)]/[.86725 ($1,000)] Current yield = .0749, or 7.49%
You are trying to compare the present values of two separate streams of cash flows that have equivalent risks. One stream is expressed in nominal values and the other stream is expressed in real values. You decide to discount the nominal cash flows using a nominal annual rate of 8 percent. What rate should you use to discount the real cash flows?
Comparable real rate
A company has four open seats on its board of directors. There are seven candidates vying for these four positions. There will be a single election to determine the winners. As the owner of 100 shares of stock, you will receive one vote per share for each open seat. You decide to cast all 400 of your votes for a single candidate. What is this type of voting called?
Cumulative
Which one of the following premiums is compensation for the possibility that a bond issuer may not pay a bond's interest or principal payments as expected?
Default risk
Today, June 15, you want to buy a bond with a quoted price of 98.64. The bond pays interest on January 1 and July 1. Which one of the following prices represents your total cost of purchasing this bond today?
Dirty price
Nan and Neal are twins. Nan invests $5,000 at 7 percent at age 25. Neal invests $5,000 at 7 percent at age 30. Both investments compound interest annually. Both twins retire at age 60 and neither adds nor withdraws funds prior to retirement. Which statement is correct?
Nan will have more money than Neal at any age.
You are comparing two investment options that each pay 6 percent interest, compounded annually. Both options will provide you with $12,000 of income. Option A pays $2,000 the first year followed by two annual payments of $5,000 each. Option B pays three annual payments of $4,000 each. Which one of the following statements is correct given these two investment options? Assume a positive discount rate. (No calculations needed.)
Option B has a higher present value at Time 0.
Which one of the following is an electronic system used by the NYSE for directly transmitting orders to designated market makers?
Pillar system
Ernst & Frank stock is listed on NASDAQ. The firm is planning to issue some new equity shares for sale to the general public. This sale will definitely occur in which one of the following markets?
Primary
Which one of these statements related to growing annuities and perpetuities is correct?
The present value of a growing perpetuity will decrease if the discount rate is increased.
Which one of the following statements correctly defines a time value of money relationship?
Time and present value are inversely related, all else held constant.
A six-year, $1,000 face value bond issued by Taylor Tools pays interest semiannually on February 1 and August 1. Assume today is October 1. What will be the difference, if any, between this bond's clean and dirty prices today?
Two months' interest
You cannot attend the shareholder's meeting for Alpha United so you authorize another shareholder to vote on your behalf. What is the granting of this authority called?
Voting by proxy
An agent who arranges a transaction between a buyer and a seller of equity securities is called a:
broker.
The interest earned on both the initial principal and the interest reinvested from prior periods is called:
compound interest.
Sam just opened a savings account paying 3.5 percent interest, compounded annually. After four years, the savings account will be worth $5,000. Assume there are no additional deposits or withdrawals. Given this, Sam:
could have deposited less money today and still had $5,000 in four years if the account paid a higher rate of interest.
Rosita paid a total of $1,189, including accrued interest, to purchase a bond that has 7 of its initial 20 years left until maturity. This price is referred to as the:
dirty price.
Your grandmother has promised to give you $10,000 when you graduate from college. If you speed up your graduation by one year and graduate two years from now rather than the expected three years, the present value of this gift will:
increase.
Interest rates that include an inflation premium are referred to as:
nominal rates.
The items included in an indenture that limit certain actions of the issuer in order to protect a bondholder's interests are referred to as the:
protective covenants.
The difference between the price that a dealer is willing to pay and the price at which he or she will sell is called the:
spread.