Deck 16: Real Estate and High-Risk Investments

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Ownership costs include the cost of capital improvements as well as the original cost of the property.
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Speculative investments have the potential for significant fluctuations in return,sometimes over short time periods.
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Painting a rental property is an example of a repair.
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Most investors prefer to show a negative cash flow on a real estate investment.
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When directly owning a real estate investment,the actual title is held by the investors.
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The most positive characteristic of a real estate investment is its low degree of risk.
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The higher the loan-to-value ratio,the greater the amount of leverage in an investment project.
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Planting trees and shrubs on your rental property is an example of a capital improvement.
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When an asset does not generate a readily quantifiable return (such as rent,interest,or dividends),its value is mainly determined by supply and demand.
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Raw land and residential lots are the safest forms of real estate investment.
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Using borrowed funds to increase the rate of return on an investment is called leverage.
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During times of high mortgage interest rates,real estate investors can expect a positive cash flow.
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Capital improvements are costs incurred in making changes in real property that add to its value.
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A real estate bubble is rapid and unsustainable increases in home prices followed by sharp declines in values.
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Examples of residential real estate investments include office buildings,medical centers,and gas stations.​
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The amount of money left over after paying operating expenses in an income producing investment is called profit.
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The loan-to-value ratio measures the amount of leverage in a real estate investment project.​
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Capital gains on real estate are realized through price depreciation.
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Commercial property purchased to rent to other is designed for residential living such as houses,duplexes,apartments,mobile homes,and condominiums.
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Commercial properties are generally more risky investments than residential properties.
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Timesharing should be considered vacation plans rather than real estate investments.
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A speculator is someone who buys an asset in the hope that someone else will pay more for it in the near future.
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One advantage of an investment in real estate is that leverage can increase an investor's return.
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Borrowing to finance a real estate investment is more expensive than borrowing to buy one's own home.
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Juan traded a rental house he had purchased for $100,000 six years ago to Randy for a rental house worth $125,000.Juan will have to pay taxes this year on $25,000 capital gain.
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Suni invested $100,000 in rental property for which she received $10,000 rent.She will have to pay taxes on the full $10,000 rental income.
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Failing to factor in income lost due to vacancies and collection costs for tenants who do not pay is a mistake that real estate investors may make.
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The IRS allows interest and real estate tax deductions on a second home.
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A primary advantage of real estate investing is liquidity.
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Investment in real estate generally requires many thousands of dollars,often with an initial outlay of $15,000 or more.
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One receives an actual title to property with the right-to-use purchase of a timeshare.
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A crude rate of return is a rough measure of the yield on amounts invested that assumes that equal portions of the gain are earned each year.
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Investors in real estate enjoy a high level of liquidity.
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Transfer costs are generally 6 to 7 percent of the property's sale price.​
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Deeded timesharing provides buyers with actual titles and deeds to limited time periods of use of real estate.
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The cost of financing investment property is shared by the government due to tax deductions on interest expenses.
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A tax-free exchange is another tax treatment that results when a real estate investor trades equity in one property for equity in a similar property.
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Depreciation is the decline in value of an asset over time due to normal wear and tear and to obsolescence.
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The discounted cash-flow method is an effective way to estimate the value or selling price of a real estate investment.
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The services of a real estate attorney will be needed to help handle the real estate purchase,sale,building inspections,zoning issues,tenant problems,insurance disputes,and any liability issues.
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Puts are a conservative investment that can be used to reduce market risk.
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If the market price of an asset rises to exceed the striking price plus the premium,the holder could make a substantial profit.
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Successful investors in speculative investments must always be alert to market developments regarding their investments.
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A call option is an option contract that gives the option holder the right to sell the optioned asset from the option writer at the striking price.
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Some people are persuaded by telemarketers to buy precious metal and stones.
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If you put money into collectibles,limit your investment to no more than 20 percent of your portfolio.
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Puts allow the holder of the contract to sell an asset at a specific striking price for a certain time period before the expiration date.
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A buyer of a futures contract benefits if the price of the commodity increases.
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Buying and selling options are techniques used by both conservative and aggressive investors.
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Aggressive investors take a particularly speculative position when they do not own the underlying asset,as when they buy naked options or sell naked puts.
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Hedge funds are limited to "accredited investors and purchasers" who have incomes over $1 million.
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Scams and frauds abound with collectibles as investments.
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One of the limitations to purchasing a hedge fund is that you must own investments over $1 million.
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You might want to sell an option to prevent further losses if its market price is dropping.
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People who want to invest speculatively in currencies can do so on the forex exchange.
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Low-risk investors can profit from increases or decreases in the prices of various commodities and commercial products by buying and selling futures contracts.
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Most options expire without being exercised.
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People who pursue options and futures investments should have a moderate-to-aggressive investment philosophy.
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As a conservative investor,you can profit by selling a call on stock already owned,giving the buyer the right to purchase your shares at a fixed strike price for a time period.
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The writer of a put may incur a loss when the market price of an optioned asset rises above the striking price.
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Max paid $15,000 and borrowed $90,000 for an investment worth $105,000.What was the loan-to-value ratio?​

A) ​10 percent
B) ​14 percent
C) ​86 percent
D) ​90 percent
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____ is not an example of a capital improvement.

A) ​Adding a new roof
B) ​Fixing a plumbing leak
C) ​Remodeling a kitchen.
D) ​Putting in a sprinkler system
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The ____ is a computation of how much income the investor might pocket from rent each year before mortgage payments as a percentage of the purchase price.

A) ​current income
B) ​cash flow
C) ​rental yield
D) ​price-to-rent ratio
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Patrick invested $55,000 and borrowed $105,000 for an investment worth $160,000.What was the loan-to-value ratio?​

A) ​48 percent
B) ​66 percent
C) ​34 percent
D) ​52 percent
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Capital gains on real estate are realized through​

A) ​price appreciation.
B) ​price depreciation.
C) ​depreciation deduction.
D) ​liquidity.
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Rapid and unsustainable increases in home prices followed by sharp declines in values is referred to as​

A) ​real estate (or housing)bubble.
B) ​inflation
C) ​leverage.
D) ​deflation.
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Karen purchased a rental property in 1995 for $45,000.In 2005 she traded this property and $10,000 in cash for a rental property valued at $105,000.In 2014,Karen sold that property for $135,000.What was her taxable income when she sold the property in 2014?​

A) ​$10,000
B) ​$30,000
C) ​$80,000
D) ​$90,000
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The amount of cash flow in income-producing real estate investments depends on​

A) ​rent received.
B) ​expenses paid.
C) ​method of repaying mortgage debt.
D) ​All of these.
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What is the price-to-rent ratio for a condominium that rents for $1,200 per month and has a market value of $279,000?​

A) ​3.9
B) ​7.8
C) ​232.5
D) ​19.4
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Paul's marginal tax bracket is 28 percent.He has taxable income of $5,000 on his real estate investment.His tax liability on this income is​

A) ​$0.
B) ​$1,400.
C) ​$1,500.
D) ​$3,200.
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Under the depreciation provisions applying to real estate,which of the following statements is false?​

A) ​The value of the land and property is added together and divided by the depreciation factor.
B) ​The guidelines for residential and commercial properties are 27.5 and 39 years,respectively.
C) ​Depreciation can be deducted from the cost of the asset over the asset's estimated life.
D) ​The IRS allows the investor to deduct depreciation from income earned.
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Beneficial tax treatments for real estate cash flow include all of the following except​

A) ​repairs.
B) ​interest deductions.
C) ​tax-free exchanges.
D) ​depreciation deductions.
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High-risk investments include​

A) ​collectibles.
B) ​options.
C) ​futures contracts.
D) ​All of these
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____ is a repair expense for rental property rather than a capital improvement.

A) ​Painting the kitchen
B) ​Remodeling the garage into a game room
C) ​Adding a new patio
D) ​Building a sidewalk
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When an investment is termed a zero-sum game,the collective wealth of all investors remains the same if transaction costs are ignored.
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The average rate of return for all investors in futures is zero.
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It is sometimes possible to buy a real estate investment at a bargain price if the current lender on the property in foreclosure is willing to accept less than the full amount owed on the mortgage by using a​

A) ​deficiency amount.
B) ​short sale.
C) ​bridge loan.
D) ​reverse mortgage.
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Real estate does not include

A) ​land.
B) ​permanent structures.
C) ​furniture.
D) ​mineral rights.
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If you receive $24,000 in annual rent on property that costs you $250,000,what is your rental yield on this property?​

A) ​14.4 percent
B) ​4.8 percent
C) ​57.6 percent
D) ​9.6 percent
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Most of the total return from a real estate investment usually comes from​

A) ​high mortgage rates.
B) ​cash flow.
C) ​price appreciation.
D) ​capital improvements.
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Ownership costs include the cost of capital improvements as well as the original cost of the property.
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Speculative investments have the potential for significant fluctuations in return,sometimes over short time periods.
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Painting a rental property is an example of a repair.
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Most investors prefer to show a negative cash flow on a real estate investment.
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When directly owning a real estate investment,the actual title is held by the investors.
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The most positive characteristic of a real estate investment is its low degree of risk.
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The higher the loan-to-value ratio,the greater the amount of leverage in an investment project.
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Planting trees and shrubs on your rental property is an example of a capital improvement.
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When an asset does not generate a readily quantifiable return (such as rent,interest,or dividends),its value is mainly determined by supply and demand.
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Raw land and residential lots are the safest forms of real estate investment.
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Using borrowed funds to increase the rate of return on an investment is called leverage.
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During times of high mortgage interest rates,real estate investors can expect a positive cash flow.
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Capital improvements are costs incurred in making changes in real property that add to its value.
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A real estate bubble is rapid and unsustainable increases in home prices followed by sharp declines in values.
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Examples of residential real estate investments include office buildings,medical centers,and gas stations.​
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The amount of money left over after paying operating expenses in an income producing investment is called profit.
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The loan-to-value ratio measures the amount of leverage in a real estate investment project.​
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Capital gains on real estate are realized through price depreciation.
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Commercial property purchased to rent to other is designed for residential living such as houses,duplexes,apartments,mobile homes,and condominiums.
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Commercial properties are generally more risky investments than residential properties.
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Timesharing should be considered vacation plans rather than real estate investments.
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A speculator is someone who buys an asset in the hope that someone else will pay more for it in the near future.
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One advantage of an investment in real estate is that leverage can increase an investor's return.
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Borrowing to finance a real estate investment is more expensive than borrowing to buy one's own home.
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Juan traded a rental house he had purchased for $100,000 six years ago to Randy for a rental house worth $125,000.Juan will have to pay taxes this year on $25,000 capital gain.
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Suni invested $100,000 in rental property for which she received $10,000 rent.She will have to pay taxes on the full $10,000 rental income.
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Failing to factor in income lost due to vacancies and collection costs for tenants who do not pay is a mistake that real estate investors may make.
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The IRS allows interest and real estate tax deductions on a second home.
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A primary advantage of real estate investing is liquidity.
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Investment in real estate generally requires many thousands of dollars,often with an initial outlay of $15,000 or more.
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One receives an actual title to property with the right-to-use purchase of a timeshare.
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A crude rate of return is a rough measure of the yield on amounts invested that assumes that equal portions of the gain are earned each year.
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Investors in real estate enjoy a high level of liquidity.
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Transfer costs are generally 6 to 7 percent of the property's sale price.​
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Deeded timesharing provides buyers with actual titles and deeds to limited time periods of use of real estate.
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The cost of financing investment property is shared by the government due to tax deductions on interest expenses.
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A tax-free exchange is another tax treatment that results when a real estate investor trades equity in one property for equity in a similar property.
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Depreciation is the decline in value of an asset over time due to normal wear and tear and to obsolescence.
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The discounted cash-flow method is an effective way to estimate the value or selling price of a real estate investment.
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The services of a real estate attorney will be needed to help handle the real estate purchase,sale,building inspections,zoning issues,tenant problems,insurance disputes,and any liability issues.
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Puts are a conservative investment that can be used to reduce market risk.
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If the market price of an asset rises to exceed the striking price plus the premium,the holder could make a substantial profit.
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Successful investors in speculative investments must always be alert to market developments regarding their investments.
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A call option is an option contract that gives the option holder the right to sell the optioned asset from the option writer at the striking price.
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Some people are persuaded by telemarketers to buy precious metal and stones.
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If you put money into collectibles,limit your investment to no more than 20 percent of your portfolio.
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Puts allow the holder of the contract to sell an asset at a specific striking price for a certain time period before the expiration date.
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A buyer of a futures contract benefits if the price of the commodity increases.
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Buying and selling options are techniques used by both conservative and aggressive investors.
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Aggressive investors take a particularly speculative position when they do not own the underlying asset,as when they buy naked options or sell naked puts.
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Hedge funds are limited to "accredited investors and purchasers" who have incomes over $1 million.
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Scams and frauds abound with collectibles as investments.
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One of the limitations to purchasing a hedge fund is that you must own investments over $1 million.
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You might want to sell an option to prevent further losses if its market price is dropping.
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People who want to invest speculatively in currencies can do so on the forex exchange.
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Low-risk investors can profit from increases or decreases in the prices of various commodities and commercial products by buying and selling futures contracts.
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Most options expire without being exercised.
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People who pursue options and futures investments should have a moderate-to-aggressive investment philosophy.
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As a conservative investor,you can profit by selling a call on stock already owned,giving the buyer the right to purchase your shares at a fixed strike price for a time period.
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The writer of a put may incur a loss when the market price of an optioned asset rises above the striking price.
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Max paid $15,000 and borrowed $90,000 for an investment worth $105,000.What was the loan-to-value ratio?​

A) ​10 percent
B) ​14 percent
C) ​86 percent
D) ​90 percent
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____ is not an example of a capital improvement.

A) ​Adding a new roof
B) ​Fixing a plumbing leak
C) ​Remodeling a kitchen.
D) ​Putting in a sprinkler system
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The ____ is a computation of how much income the investor might pocket from rent each year before mortgage payments as a percentage of the purchase price.

A) ​current income
B) ​cash flow
C) ​rental yield
D) ​price-to-rent ratio
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Patrick invested $55,000 and borrowed $105,000 for an investment worth $160,000.What was the loan-to-value ratio?​

A) ​48 percent
B) ​66 percent
C) ​34 percent
D) ​52 percent
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Capital gains on real estate are realized through​

A) ​price appreciation.
B) ​price depreciation.
C) ​depreciation deduction.
D) ​liquidity.
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Rapid and unsustainable increases in home prices followed by sharp declines in values is referred to as​

A) ​real estate (or housing)bubble.
B) ​inflation
C) ​leverage.
D) ​deflation.
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67
Karen purchased a rental property in 1995 for $45,000.In 2005 she traded this property and $10,000 in cash for a rental property valued at $105,000.In 2014,Karen sold that property for $135,000.What was her taxable income when she sold the property in 2014?​

A) ​$10,000
B) ​$30,000
C) ​$80,000
D) ​$90,000
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The amount of cash flow in income-producing real estate investments depends on​

A) ​rent received.
B) ​expenses paid.
C) ​method of repaying mortgage debt.
D) ​All of these.
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69
What is the price-to-rent ratio for a condominium that rents for $1,200 per month and has a market value of $279,000?​

A) ​3.9
B) ​7.8
C) ​232.5
D) ​19.4
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Paul's marginal tax bracket is 28 percent.He has taxable income of $5,000 on his real estate investment.His tax liability on this income is​

A) ​$0.
B) ​$1,400.
C) ​$1,500.
D) ​$3,200.
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71
Under the depreciation provisions applying to real estate,which of the following statements is false?​

A) ​The value of the land and property is added together and divided by the depreciation factor.
B) ​The guidelines for residential and commercial properties are 27.5 and 39 years,respectively.
C) ​Depreciation can be deducted from the cost of the asset over the asset's estimated life.
D) ​The IRS allows the investor to deduct depreciation from income earned.
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Beneficial tax treatments for real estate cash flow include all of the following except​

A) ​repairs.
B) ​interest deductions.
C) ​tax-free exchanges.
D) ​depreciation deductions.
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High-risk investments include​

A) ​collectibles.
B) ​options.
C) ​futures contracts.
D) ​All of these
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____ is a repair expense for rental property rather than a capital improvement.

A) ​Painting the kitchen
B) ​Remodeling the garage into a game room
C) ​Adding a new patio
D) ​Building a sidewalk
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When an investment is termed a zero-sum game,the collective wealth of all investors remains the same if transaction costs are ignored.
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The average rate of return for all investors in futures is zero.
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It is sometimes possible to buy a real estate investment at a bargain price if the current lender on the property in foreclosure is willing to accept less than the full amount owed on the mortgage by using a​

A) ​deficiency amount.
B) ​short sale.
C) ​bridge loan.
D) ​reverse mortgage.
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Real estate does not include

A) ​land.
B) ​permanent structures.
C) ​furniture.
D) ​mineral rights.
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If you receive $24,000 in annual rent on property that costs you $250,000,what is your rental yield on this property?​

A) ​14.4 percent
B) ​4.8 percent
C) ​57.6 percent
D) ​9.6 percent
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Most of the total return from a real estate investment usually comes from​

A) ​high mortgage rates.
B) ​cash flow.
C) ​price appreciation.
D) ​capital improvements.
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