Deck 1: The Investment Environment

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Land and buildings are examples of real property investments.
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The percentage of common stock owned directly by U.S. households has dramatically increased since 1945.
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Institutional investors manage money for businesses and nonprofit organizations, but not for individuals.
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A United States Savings Bond is an example of an investment as defined in the text.
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In the financial markets, individuals are net demanders of funds.
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A non-interest bearing checking account is still considered an investment.
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Institutional investors are individuals who invest indirectly through financial institutions.
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Which of the following is NOT an investment as defined in the text?

A) a certificate of deposit issued by a bank
B) a new automobile
C) a United States Saving Bond
D) a mutual fund held in a retirement account
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Which of the following are true concerning institutional investors?
I) Institutional investors are professionals who manage money for other people.
II) Banks, insurance companies and mutual funds are all institutional investors.
III) Institutional investors are individuals who invest indirectly through financial institutions.
IV) Institutional investors invest large sums of money.

A) I and II only
B) I, II and IV only
C) II, III and IV only
D) I, II, III and IV
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Which of the following are traded in the securities market?

A) stocks
B) bonds
C) derivatives
D) all of the above
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Typical hedge funds are characterized by

A) limited risk investment strategies.
B) low minimum investment requirements.
C) high minimum invested requirements.
D) their appeal to a large number of small investors.
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Banks and insurance companies are examples of institutional investors.
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Mutual funds are traded on exchanges and priced continuously throughout the trading day.
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A forum in which suppliers and demanders of funds make financial transactions is called a financial

A) institution.
B) bank.
C) instrument.
D) market.
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An exchange traded fund that invests in the stocks of large corporations is an example of

A) direct investment.
B) indirect investment.
C) derivative investment.
D) tangible investment.
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Stocks are a(n) ________ investment representing ________ of a business.

A) direct; ownership
B) direct; debt
C) indirect; ownership
D) indirect; debt
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On a net basis, funds in the financial markets are generally supplied by

A) individuals.
B) both individuals and business firms.
C) business firms.
D) the government.
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Debt represents funds loaned in exchange for

A) dividend income and the repayment of the loan principal.
B) dividend income and an ownership interest in the firm.
C) interest income and a partial ownership interest in the firm.
D) interest income and the repayment of the loan principal.
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The government is generally

A) not involved in the financial markets.
B) the owner of the financial market.
C) a supplier of funds to the financial market.
D) a demander of funds in the financial market.
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Describe the major differences between individual and institutional investors.
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Exchange traded funds similar to mutual funds, but are traded like stocks.
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Earning a high rate of return with little or no risk is a realistic investment goal.
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Investors can postpone or avoid income taxes by investing through Individual Retirement Accounts.
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Investors seeking a diversified, professionally managed portfolio of securities can purchase shares of

A) preferred stock.
B) convertible securities.
C) insurance policies.
D) mutual funds.
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Short-term capital gains are taxed at the taxpayer's marginal tax rate.
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A collection of securities designed to meet an investment goal is called a portfolio.
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Under current tax laws, most taxpayers will pay a lower tax rate on capital gains than on income from wages.
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Mutual funds invest in diversified portfolios of securities.
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Which of the following investments represents partial ownership of a corporation?

A) bonds
B) mutual funds
C) commercial paper
D) common stock
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Which of the following is an example of a tangible asset.

A) Bonds
B) mutual funds
C) real estate
D) stocks
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Bond prices rise as interest rates decline.
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An option to purchase common stock is a type of equity security.
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Advantages of investing in real estate potentially include
I) rental income.
II) liquidity.
III) tax write offs.
IV) capital gains.

A) I and IV only
B) II and IV only
C) I, II and IV only
D) I, II, III and IV
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Which one of the following would be the most liquid investment?

A) stock
B) Series EE bond
C) money market mutual fund
D) real estate
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Under current tax laws, most taxpayers will pay a lower tax rate on capital gains than on dividends.
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If the value of a common stock increases the value of an option to buy that stock should also increase.
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Bonds represent a lower level of risk than do stocks in the same company.
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To qualify for long-term capital gains rates, a stock must be held for at least 12 months.
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Bond interest and stock dividends are different ways of distributing a corporation's earnings to its owners.
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Bond investors lend their money for a fixed period of time and receive interest.
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What are some of the important prerequisites to investing?
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Table 1.4
Use the following tax rates and income brackets for 2012 to answer the following question(s). <strong>Table 1.4 Use the following tax rates and income brackets for 2012 to answer the following question(s).   Josh earned $82,500 in taxable income, all from wages and interest, and files an individual tax return. What is the amount of Josh's taxes for the year 2012? Round to the nearest dollar.</strong> A) $13,750 B) $16,665 C) $18,425 D) $20,625 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Josh earned $82,500 in taxable income, all from wages and interest, and files an individual tax return. What is the amount of Josh's taxes for the year 2012? Round to the nearest dollar.

A) $13,750
B) $16,665
C) $18,425
D) $20,625
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Discuss the relationship between stock prices and investors' beliefs about the business cycle.
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Retirement plans, such as a 401(k), allow employees to defer taxes on the plan contributions until such time as the funds are withdrawn from the retirement plan.
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Tax planning

A) guides investment activities to maximize after-tax returns over the long term for an acceptable level of risk.
B) ignores the source of income and concentrates solely on the amount of income.
C) is primarily done by individuals with incomes below $200,000.
D) is limited to reviewing income for the current year and determining how to minimize current taxes.
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Which of the following represent investment goals?
I) saving for major expenditures such as a house or education
II) sheltering income from taxes
III) increasing current income
IV) saving funds for retirement

A) I and IV only
B) I, III and IV only
C) III and IV only
D) I,,II, III and IV
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Table 1.4
Use the following tax rates and income brackets for 2012 to answer the following question(s). <strong>Table 1.4 Use the following tax rates and income brackets for 2012 to answer the following question(s).   Andrew and Jennifer are in the 25% marginal tax bracket. Three years ago they purchased 100 shares of stock at $20 a share. In 2012, they sold the 100 shares for $29 a share. What is the amount of federal income tax they owe as a result of this sale?</strong> A) $135 B) $165 C) $225 D) $435 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Andrew and Jennifer are in the 25% marginal tax bracket. Three years ago they purchased 100 shares of stock at $20 a share. In 2012, they sold the 100 shares for $29 a share. What is the amount of federal income tax they owe as a result of this sale?

A) $135
B) $165
C) $225
D) $435
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You should spend money on housing, clothing and basic insurance before investing.
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Both the holding period to qualify and the tax rate on long-term capital gains

A) are subject to political pressure and change frequently.
B) are very stable and have not changed in many years.
C) are phased out on incomes over $388,351.
D) are adjusted for inflation every year.
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Sarah purchased a stock one year ago at a price of $32 a share. In the past year, she has received four quarterly dividends of $0.75 each. Today she sold the stock for $38 a share. Her capital gain per share is

A) $3.00.
B) $6.00.
C) $(6.00).
D) $9.00.
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Speculative and growth oriented investments are least appropriate for

A) young investors.
B) middle-aged investors.
C) retired investors.
D) high income investors.
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Investors seeking to increase their wealth as quickly as possible would invest in

A) corporate bonds and preferred stock.
B) large company stocks with high dividends.
C) smaller companies pursuing rapid growth.
D) government bonds and low-risk income stocks.
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Wages, tips, pension income and alimony are examples of

A) portfolio income.
B) active income.
C) non-taxable income.
D) passive income.
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Table 1.4
Use the following tax rates and income brackets for 2012 to answer the following question(s). <strong>Table 1.4 Use the following tax rates and income brackets for 2012 to answer the following question(s).   Danielle and Jonathan are in the 28% marginal tax bracket. They bought 200 shares of DJN stock at $35 per share and sold them 4 years later in 2012 at $12 per share? How much did their loss reduce their taxes in the year when they sold the stock?</strong> A) $0 B) $450 C) $840 D) $1,288 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Danielle and Jonathan are in the 28% marginal tax bracket. They bought 200 shares of DJN stock at $35 per share and sold them 4 years later in 2012 at $12 per share? How much did their loss reduce their taxes in the year when they sold the stock?

A) $0
B) $450
C) $840
D) $1,288
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Table 1.4
Use the following tax rates and income brackets for 2012 to answer the following question(s). <strong>Table 1.4 Use the following tax rates and income brackets for 2012 to answer the following question(s).   For a taxpayer in the 25% marginal tax bracket, a long-term capital gain realized in 2012 will be taxed at</strong> A) 5%. B) 10%. C) 15%. D) 25%. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
For a taxpayer in the 25% marginal tax bracket, a long-term capital gain realized in 2012 will be taxed at

A) 5%.
B) 10%.
C) 15%.
D) 25%.
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In selecting investments consistent with your goals, you should consider

A) rates of return and taxes only.
B) the pre-tax rate of return only.
C) annual dividends and taxes only.
D) risks, returns, and taxes.
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Monitoring and restructuring your investments is called

A) diversification.
B) valuation.
C) portfolio management.
D) financial planning.
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Beginning investors with small amounts to invest should

A) avoid stock investments completely.
B) invest all of their money in one high quality stock.
C) buy mutual funds or exchange traded funds (ETFs).
D) buy a portfolio of very low priced stocks (penny stocks).
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Under current tax law, dividend income is taxed at the same rate as

A) ordinary income.
B) short-term capital gains.
C) long-term capital gains.
D) interest income.
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Table 1.4
Use the following tax rates and income brackets for 2012 to answer the following question(s). <strong>Table 1.4 Use the following tax rates and income brackets for 2012 to answer the following question(s).   In 2012, John and Nicole earned a combined taxable income of $148,800 from employment plus $1,000 in long term capital gains and they file a joint tax return. What is their total federal income tax? Round to the nearest dollar.</strong> A) $41,664 B) $29,723 C) $29,593 D) $22,320 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
In 2012, John and Nicole earned a combined taxable income of $148,800 from employment plus $1,000 in long term capital gains and they file a joint tax return. What is their total federal income tax? Round to the nearest dollar.

A) $41,664
B) $29,723
C) $29,593
D) $22,320
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U. S. Treasury Bills mature in 1 year or less.
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Liquidity is the ability to convert an investment into cash quickly with little or no loss of value.
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A major goal of corporate financial management is to increase the value of the firm to investors.
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Money market accounts, certificates of deposit, bonds and commercial paper are all forms of short-term investment vehicles.
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Jobs in which of the following fields require an understanding of the investment environment?
I) commercial banking
II) corporate finance
III) financial planning
IV) insurance

A) I and IV only
B) I, II and IV only
C) II, III and IV only
D) I, II, III and IV
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Discuss the general investment philosophy and the types of investments preferred by investors in each phase of the life cycle.
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Which of the following typically offers the highest rate of return?

A) certificates of deposit
B) passbook savings accounts
C) Now accounts
D) money market deposit accounts
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Short-term investments
I) provide liquidity.
II) fill an important part of most investment programs.
III) provide a high rate of return with low risk.
IV) provide resources for emergencies.

A) I and IV only
B) II and IV only
C) I, II and IV only
D) I, II, III and IV
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The primary risk associated with a short-term investment is

A) purchasing power risk.
B) default risk.
C) interest rate risk.
D) economic risk.
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Which one of the following has the lowest level of risk?

A) commercial paper
B) money market mutual fund account
C) banker's acceptance
D) U.S. Treasury bill
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Federal insurance protects passbook savings accounts and money market deposit accounts (MMDAs) up to

A) $100,000.
B) $150,000.
C) $250,000.
D) $1,000,000.
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Insurance companies invest the premiums and fees collected from customers in order to neutralize the risks assumed from their clients.
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Which of the following has set an outstanding example of ethical behavior in the financial professions?

A) Bernard Madoff of Madoff Securities
B) former U.S. senator and governor of New Jersey John Corzine of MF Global
C) Ramalinga Rau of Satyam Computers
D) none of the above
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Commercial bankers work with corporate and institutional clients, but not with individuals.
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Beginning in 2010, the amount protected by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation in non-interest bearing checking accounts is

A) zero.
B) $100,000.
C) unlimited.
D) $250,000.
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Stringent regulations and vigorous enforcement have all but eliminated unethical behavior by financial professionals in recent years.
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A major function of investment banking firms is

A) providing loans to investors.
B) providing financial planning services to wealthy individuals.
C) assisting businesses when they issue stocks and bonds.
D) developing investment strategies to neutralize risk.
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Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) is a degree offered by several prestigious business schools.
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Typical responsibilities of financial professionals in a corporate setting include
I) managing cash and short-term investments.
II) evaluating investment opportunities.
III) working one on one with individuals to formulate plans for reaching their financial goals.
IV) interacting with financial markets to find sources of external financing such as debt and equity.

A) I and IV only
B) I, II and IV only
C) II, III and IV only
D) I, II, III and IV
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Short-term investments generally provide liquidity, safety, and a high rate of return.
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Land and buildings are examples of real property investments.
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The percentage of common stock owned directly by U.S. households has dramatically increased since 1945.
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3
Institutional investors manage money for businesses and nonprofit organizations, but not for individuals.
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A United States Savings Bond is an example of an investment as defined in the text.
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In the financial markets, individuals are net demanders of funds.
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A non-interest bearing checking account is still considered an investment.
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Institutional investors are individuals who invest indirectly through financial institutions.
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Which of the following is NOT an investment as defined in the text?

A) a certificate of deposit issued by a bank
B) a new automobile
C) a United States Saving Bond
D) a mutual fund held in a retirement account
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Which of the following are true concerning institutional investors?
I) Institutional investors are professionals who manage money for other people.
II) Banks, insurance companies and mutual funds are all institutional investors.
III) Institutional investors are individuals who invest indirectly through financial institutions.
IV) Institutional investors invest large sums of money.

A) I and II only
B) I, II and IV only
C) II, III and IV only
D) I, II, III and IV
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Which of the following are traded in the securities market?

A) stocks
B) bonds
C) derivatives
D) all of the above
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Typical hedge funds are characterized by

A) limited risk investment strategies.
B) low minimum investment requirements.
C) high minimum invested requirements.
D) their appeal to a large number of small investors.
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Banks and insurance companies are examples of institutional investors.
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Mutual funds are traded on exchanges and priced continuously throughout the trading day.
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A forum in which suppliers and demanders of funds make financial transactions is called a financial

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B) bank.
C) instrument.
D) market.
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An exchange traded fund that invests in the stocks of large corporations is an example of

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B) indirect investment.
C) derivative investment.
D) tangible investment.
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Stocks are a(n) ________ investment representing ________ of a business.

A) direct; ownership
B) direct; debt
C) indirect; ownership
D) indirect; debt
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On a net basis, funds in the financial markets are generally supplied by

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B) both individuals and business firms.
C) business firms.
D) the government.
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Debt represents funds loaned in exchange for

A) dividend income and the repayment of the loan principal.
B) dividend income and an ownership interest in the firm.
C) interest income and a partial ownership interest in the firm.
D) interest income and the repayment of the loan principal.
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The government is generally

A) not involved in the financial markets.
B) the owner of the financial market.
C) a supplier of funds to the financial market.
D) a demander of funds in the financial market.
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Describe the major differences between individual and institutional investors.
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Exchange traded funds similar to mutual funds, but are traded like stocks.
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Earning a high rate of return with little or no risk is a realistic investment goal.
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Investors can postpone or avoid income taxes by investing through Individual Retirement Accounts.
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Investors seeking a diversified, professionally managed portfolio of securities can purchase shares of

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B) convertible securities.
C) insurance policies.
D) mutual funds.
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Short-term capital gains are taxed at the taxpayer's marginal tax rate.
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A collection of securities designed to meet an investment goal is called a portfolio.
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Under current tax laws, most taxpayers will pay a lower tax rate on capital gains than on income from wages.
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Mutual funds invest in diversified portfolios of securities.
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Which of the following investments represents partial ownership of a corporation?

A) bonds
B) mutual funds
C) commercial paper
D) common stock
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Which of the following is an example of a tangible asset.

A) Bonds
B) mutual funds
C) real estate
D) stocks
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Bond prices rise as interest rates decline.
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An option to purchase common stock is a type of equity security.
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Advantages of investing in real estate potentially include
I) rental income.
II) liquidity.
III) tax write offs.
IV) capital gains.

A) I and IV only
B) II and IV only
C) I, II and IV only
D) I, II, III and IV
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Which one of the following would be the most liquid investment?

A) stock
B) Series EE bond
C) money market mutual fund
D) real estate
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Under current tax laws, most taxpayers will pay a lower tax rate on capital gains than on dividends.
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If the value of a common stock increases the value of an option to buy that stock should also increase.
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Bonds represent a lower level of risk than do stocks in the same company.
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To qualify for long-term capital gains rates, a stock must be held for at least 12 months.
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Bond interest and stock dividends are different ways of distributing a corporation's earnings to its owners.
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Bond investors lend their money for a fixed period of time and receive interest.
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What are some of the important prerequisites to investing?
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Table 1.4
Use the following tax rates and income brackets for 2012 to answer the following question(s). <strong>Table 1.4 Use the following tax rates and income brackets for 2012 to answer the following question(s).   Josh earned $82,500 in taxable income, all from wages and interest, and files an individual tax return. What is the amount of Josh's taxes for the year 2012? Round to the nearest dollar.</strong> A) $13,750 B) $16,665 C) $18,425 D) $20,625
Josh earned $82,500 in taxable income, all from wages and interest, and files an individual tax return. What is the amount of Josh's taxes for the year 2012? Round to the nearest dollar.

A) $13,750
B) $16,665
C) $18,425
D) $20,625
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Discuss the relationship between stock prices and investors' beliefs about the business cycle.
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Retirement plans, such as a 401(k), allow employees to defer taxes on the plan contributions until such time as the funds are withdrawn from the retirement plan.
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Tax planning

A) guides investment activities to maximize after-tax returns over the long term for an acceptable level of risk.
B) ignores the source of income and concentrates solely on the amount of income.
C) is primarily done by individuals with incomes below $200,000.
D) is limited to reviewing income for the current year and determining how to minimize current taxes.
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Which of the following represent investment goals?
I) saving for major expenditures such as a house or education
II) sheltering income from taxes
III) increasing current income
IV) saving funds for retirement

A) I and IV only
B) I, III and IV only
C) III and IV only
D) I,,II, III and IV
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Table 1.4
Use the following tax rates and income brackets for 2012 to answer the following question(s). <strong>Table 1.4 Use the following tax rates and income brackets for 2012 to answer the following question(s).   Andrew and Jennifer are in the 25% marginal tax bracket. Three years ago they purchased 100 shares of stock at $20 a share. In 2012, they sold the 100 shares for $29 a share. What is the amount of federal income tax they owe as a result of this sale?</strong> A) $135 B) $165 C) $225 D) $435
Andrew and Jennifer are in the 25% marginal tax bracket. Three years ago they purchased 100 shares of stock at $20 a share. In 2012, they sold the 100 shares for $29 a share. What is the amount of federal income tax they owe as a result of this sale?

A) $135
B) $165
C) $225
D) $435
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You should spend money on housing, clothing and basic insurance before investing.
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Both the holding period to qualify and the tax rate on long-term capital gains

A) are subject to political pressure and change frequently.
B) are very stable and have not changed in many years.
C) are phased out on incomes over $388,351.
D) are adjusted for inflation every year.
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Sarah purchased a stock one year ago at a price of $32 a share. In the past year, she has received four quarterly dividends of $0.75 each. Today she sold the stock for $38 a share. Her capital gain per share is

A) $3.00.
B) $6.00.
C) $(6.00).
D) $9.00.
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Speculative and growth oriented investments are least appropriate for

A) young investors.
B) middle-aged investors.
C) retired investors.
D) high income investors.
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Investors seeking to increase their wealth as quickly as possible would invest in

A) corporate bonds and preferred stock.
B) large company stocks with high dividends.
C) smaller companies pursuing rapid growth.
D) government bonds and low-risk income stocks.
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Wages, tips, pension income and alimony are examples of

A) portfolio income.
B) active income.
C) non-taxable income.
D) passive income.
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Table 1.4
Use the following tax rates and income brackets for 2012 to answer the following question(s). <strong>Table 1.4 Use the following tax rates and income brackets for 2012 to answer the following question(s).   Danielle and Jonathan are in the 28% marginal tax bracket. They bought 200 shares of DJN stock at $35 per share and sold them 4 years later in 2012 at $12 per share? How much did their loss reduce their taxes in the year when they sold the stock?</strong> A) $0 B) $450 C) $840 D) $1,288
Danielle and Jonathan are in the 28% marginal tax bracket. They bought 200 shares of DJN stock at $35 per share and sold them 4 years later in 2012 at $12 per share? How much did their loss reduce their taxes in the year when they sold the stock?

A) $0
B) $450
C) $840
D) $1,288
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Table 1.4
Use the following tax rates and income brackets for 2012 to answer the following question(s). <strong>Table 1.4 Use the following tax rates and income brackets for 2012 to answer the following question(s).   For a taxpayer in the 25% marginal tax bracket, a long-term capital gain realized in 2012 will be taxed at</strong> A) 5%. B) 10%. C) 15%. D) 25%.
For a taxpayer in the 25% marginal tax bracket, a long-term capital gain realized in 2012 will be taxed at

A) 5%.
B) 10%.
C) 15%.
D) 25%.
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56
In selecting investments consistent with your goals, you should consider

A) rates of return and taxes only.
B) the pre-tax rate of return only.
C) annual dividends and taxes only.
D) risks, returns, and taxes.
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57
Monitoring and restructuring your investments is called

A) diversification.
B) valuation.
C) portfolio management.
D) financial planning.
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58
Beginning investors with small amounts to invest should

A) avoid stock investments completely.
B) invest all of their money in one high quality stock.
C) buy mutual funds or exchange traded funds (ETFs).
D) buy a portfolio of very low priced stocks (penny stocks).
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59
Under current tax law, dividend income is taxed at the same rate as

A) ordinary income.
B) short-term capital gains.
C) long-term capital gains.
D) interest income.
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60
Table 1.4
Use the following tax rates and income brackets for 2012 to answer the following question(s). <strong>Table 1.4 Use the following tax rates and income brackets for 2012 to answer the following question(s).   In 2012, John and Nicole earned a combined taxable income of $148,800 from employment plus $1,000 in long term capital gains and they file a joint tax return. What is their total federal income tax? Round to the nearest dollar.</strong> A) $41,664 B) $29,723 C) $29,593 D) $22,320
In 2012, John and Nicole earned a combined taxable income of $148,800 from employment plus $1,000 in long term capital gains and they file a joint tax return. What is their total federal income tax? Round to the nearest dollar.

A) $41,664
B) $29,723
C) $29,593
D) $22,320
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61
U. S. Treasury Bills mature in 1 year or less.
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62
Liquidity is the ability to convert an investment into cash quickly with little or no loss of value.
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63
A major goal of corporate financial management is to increase the value of the firm to investors.
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64
Money market accounts, certificates of deposit, bonds and commercial paper are all forms of short-term investment vehicles.
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65
Jobs in which of the following fields require an understanding of the investment environment?
I) commercial banking
II) corporate finance
III) financial planning
IV) insurance

A) I and IV only
B) I, II and IV only
C) II, III and IV only
D) I, II, III and IV
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66
Discuss the general investment philosophy and the types of investments preferred by investors in each phase of the life cycle.
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67
Which of the following typically offers the highest rate of return?

A) certificates of deposit
B) passbook savings accounts
C) Now accounts
D) money market deposit accounts
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68
Short-term investments
I) provide liquidity.
II) fill an important part of most investment programs.
III) provide a high rate of return with low risk.
IV) provide resources for emergencies.

A) I and IV only
B) II and IV only
C) I, II and IV only
D) I, II, III and IV
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The primary risk associated with a short-term investment is

A) purchasing power risk.
B) default risk.
C) interest rate risk.
D) economic risk.
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70
Which one of the following has the lowest level of risk?

A) commercial paper
B) money market mutual fund account
C) banker's acceptance
D) U.S. Treasury bill
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71
Federal insurance protects passbook savings accounts and money market deposit accounts (MMDAs) up to

A) $100,000.
B) $150,000.
C) $250,000.
D) $1,000,000.
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72
Insurance companies invest the premiums and fees collected from customers in order to neutralize the risks assumed from their clients.
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73
Which of the following has set an outstanding example of ethical behavior in the financial professions?

A) Bernard Madoff of Madoff Securities
B) former U.S. senator and governor of New Jersey John Corzine of MF Global
C) Ramalinga Rau of Satyam Computers
D) none of the above
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74
Commercial bankers work with corporate and institutional clients, but not with individuals.
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75
Beginning in 2010, the amount protected by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation in non-interest bearing checking accounts is

A) zero.
B) $100,000.
C) unlimited.
D) $250,000.
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76
Stringent regulations and vigorous enforcement have all but eliminated unethical behavior by financial professionals in recent years.
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77
A major function of investment banking firms is

A) providing loans to investors.
B) providing financial planning services to wealthy individuals.
C) assisting businesses when they issue stocks and bonds.
D) developing investment strategies to neutralize risk.
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78
Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) is a degree offered by several prestigious business schools.
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79
Typical responsibilities of financial professionals in a corporate setting include
I) managing cash and short-term investments.
II) evaluating investment opportunities.
III) working one on one with individuals to formulate plans for reaching their financial goals.
IV) interacting with financial markets to find sources of external financing such as debt and equity.

A) I and IV only
B) I, II and IV only
C) II, III and IV only
D) I, II, III and IV
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80
Short-term investments generally provide liquidity, safety, and a high rate of return.
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