A) $550.25.
B) $550.00.
C) $551.25.
D) None of the above are correct.
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A) $534.65
B) $546.35
C) $565.18
D) $574.13
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A) market risk.
B) moral hazard.
C) adverse selection.
D) risk aversion.
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True/False
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A) his gain in utility from gaining $1,000 is greater than his loss in utility from losing $1,000. Matt is risk averse.
B) his gain in utility from gaining $1,000 is greater than his loss in utility from losing $1,000. Matt is not risk averse.
C) his gain in utility from gaining $1,000 is less than his loss in utility from losing $1,000. Matt is risk averse.
D) his gain in utility from gaining $1,000 is less than his loss in utility from losing $1,000. Matt is not risk averse.
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A) $2,366.67.
B) $2,450.00.
C) $2,500.00.
D) $2,525.50.
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A) about one-half of all managers of active mutual funds consistently outperform index funds.
B) outperforming the market on a consistent basis is extremely difficult to do.
C) there is little truth to the notion that there is a trade-off between risk and return.
D) there is little truth to the efficient markets hypothesis.
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A) reduces the risk of a bad outcome, such as their house burning down.
B) shares risk and so reduces the burden of risk.
C) Both A and B are correct.
D) Neither A nor B are correct.
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A) $500(1.05) 2 + $500/(1.05) 2
B) $500(1.05) 2 + $500
C) $500 + $500/(1.05) 2
D) $500 + $500
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A) the price of the asset rises above what appears to be its fundamental value.
B) the price of the asset appears to follow a random walk.
C) the market cannot establish an equilibrium price for the asset.
D) the asset is a natural resource and its supply is manipulated by foreign nations and foreign firms.
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A) is now lower than it was before, and so Hydro Grow is less likely to build the building.
B) is now lower than it was before, and so HydroGrow is more likely to build the building.
C) is now higher than it was before, and so HydroGrow is less likely to build the building.
D) is now higher than it was before, and so HydroGrow is more likely to build the building.
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A) 5
B) 6
C) 8
D) 9
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A) compounding involves the assumption that the interest rate is zero, whereas discounting does not involve that assumption.
B) discounting involves the assumption that the interest rate is zero, whereas compounding does not involve that assumption.
C) the process of compounding produces a future value, whereas the process of discounting produces a present value.
D) the process of compounding produces a present value, whereas the process of discounting produces a future value.
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A) raised both firm-specific risk and market risk.
B) raised firm-specific risk, but not market risk.
C) raised market risk, but not firm-specific risk.
D) None of the above is correct.
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A) increase the risk of her portfolio.
B) decrease some, but not all, of the risk of her portfolio.
C) decrease all of the risk of her portfolio.
D) leave the risk of her portfolio unchanged from its present level.
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A) building a portfolio based on a published list of the "most respected" companies is likely to produce a better-than-average return.
B) if a stock rose in price last year, it is likely to rise in price this year.
C) managed mutual funds should generally outperform indexed mutual funds.
D) None of the above are correct.
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Multiple Choice
A) $100 today plus $190 one year from today
B) $150 today plus $140 one year from today
C) $200 today plus $90 one year from today
D) $250 today plus $40 one year from today
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A) 4 years
B) 5 years
C) 6 years
D) 7 years
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