Principles of Corporate Finance FINC600Full description
Corporate Finance
Finc 600 Principles of Corporate Finance
Principles of Corporate Finance
Cryptography Course - Coursera - by University of Maryland, College Park - Jonathan Katz
Descrição: Week2 Review Quiz
quizDescripción completa
Week2 Review Quiz
quiz
Perdisco (MYOB Based) Practice Set Solution. Perdisco is an online test which assess the students ability. After reading this, you will learn how to record transactions in Perdisco. For more…Full description
Week 3
Week 3Descripción completa
Full description
eco11Full description
Descripción: evaluacion administracion
Descripción completa
asDeskripsi lengkap
quizDescripción completa
asDeskripsi lengkap
Descripción completa
Week 3 Practice Quiz Return to Assessment List
375593
Week 3 Practice Q
Part 1 of 1 -
Question 1 of 15
12.0/ 15.0 Points
1.0/ 1.0 Points
Which of the following portfolios have the least risk? A.A portfolio of Treasury bills B.A portfolio of long-term United States Government bonds C.Portfolio of U.S. common stocks of small firms D.None of the above
Answer Key: A
Question 2 of 15
1.0/ 1.0 Points
If the average annual rate of return for common stocks is 11.7%, and for treasury bills it is 4.0%, what is the market risk premium? A.15.8% B.4.1% C.7.7% D.None of the above
Answer Key: C Feedback: Average risk premium: 11.7 - 4.0 = 7.7%
Question 3 of 15
1.0/ 1.0 Points
Spill Oil Company's stocks had -8%, 11% and 24% rates of return during the last three years respectively; calculate the average rate of return for the stock. A.8% per year B.9% per year C.11% per year D.None of the above
Answer Key: B Feedback: Average rate of return = (-8 + 11 + 24)/3 = 9%
Question 4 of 15
1.0/ 1.0 Points
Given the following data: risk-free rate = 4%, average risk premium = 7.7%. Calculate the required rate of return: A.5.6% B.7.6% C.11.7% D.None of the given answers
Answer Key: C Feedback: Required rate of return = 4 + 7.7 = 11.7 %
Question 5 of 15 The unique risk is also called the: A.Unsystematic risk B.Diversifiable risk
0.0/ 1.0 Points
C.Firm specific risk D.All of the above
Answer Key: D
Question 6 of 15
1.0/ 1.0 Points
Market risk is also called: I) systematic risk, II) undiversifiable risk, III) firm specific risk. A.I only B.II only C.III only D.I and II only
Answer Key: D
Question 7 of 15
1.0/ 1.0 Points
Stock A has an expected return of 10% per year and stock B has an expected return of 20%. If 40% of the funds are invested in stock A, and the rest in stock B, what is the expected return on the portfolio of stock A and stock B? A.10% B.20% C.16% D.None of the above
If the correlation coefficient between stock C and stock D is +1.0% and the standard deviation of return for stock C is 15% and that for stock D is 30%, calculate the covariance between stock C and stock D. A.+45 B.-450 C.+450 D.None of the above
Answer Key: C Feedback: Cov(RC, RD) = (+1)(30)(15) = +450
Question 9 of 15
1.0/ 1.0 Points
The beta of market portfolio is: A.+ 1.0 B.+0.5 C.0 D.-1.0
Answer Key: A
Question 10 of 15
1.0/ 1.0 Points
The distribution of returns, measured over a short interval of time, like daily returns, can be approximated by: A.Normal distribution B.Lognormal distribution C.Binomial distribution D.none of the above
Answer Key: A
Question 11 of 15
1.0/ 1.0 Points
Florida Company (FC) and Minnesota Company (MC) are both service companies. Their historical return for the past three years are: FC: - 5%,15%, 20%; MC: 8%, 8%, 20%. If FC and MC are combined in a portfolio with 50% of the funds invested in each, calculate the expected return on the portfolio. A.12% B.10% C.11% D.None of the above.
Answer Key: C Feedback: Rp = (10)(0.5) + (12)(0.5) = 11%
Question 12 of 15
0.0/ 1.0 Points
Suppose you invest equal amounts in a portfolio with an expected return of 16% and a standard deviation of returns of 20% and a risk-free asset with an interest rate of 4%; calculate the expected return on the resulting portfolio: A.10% B.4% C.12% D.none of the above
Suppose you invest equal amounts in a portfolio with an expected return of 16% and a standard deviation of returns of 20% and a risk-free asset with an interest rate of 4%; calculate the standard deviation of the returns on the resulting portfolio: A.8% B.10% C.20% D.none of the above
Answer Key: B Feedback: Standard deviation = 0.5(20) = 10%
Question 14 of 15
1.0/ 1.0 Points
The correlation measures the: A.Rate of movements of the return of individual stocks B.Direction of movement of the return of individual stocks C.Direction of movement between the returns of two stocks D.Stock market volatility
Answer Key: C
Question 15 of 15 The security market line (SML) is the graph of: A.Expected rate on investment (Y-axis) vs. variance of return B.Expected return on investment vs. standard deviation of return C.Expected rate of return on investment vs. beta D.A and B