A) both the firm-specific risk and the market risk of his portfolio.
B) the firm-specific risk, but not the market risk of his portfolio.
C) the market risk, but not the firm-specific risk of his portfolio.
D) neither the market risk nor the firm-specific risk of his portfolio.
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A) $1,150.00
B) $1,157.63
C) $1,215.51
D) $1,250.00
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A) undervalued. This means the price of the stock is low given the value of the corporation.
B) undervalued. This means the value of the corporation is low given the price of stock.
C) overvalued. This means the price of the stock is high given the value of the corporation.
D) overvalued. This means the value of the corporation is high given the price of stock.
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A) $907.03 to be paid in two years
B) $1,000.01 to be paid in two years
C) $1,100.01 to be paid in two years
D) $1,102.51 to be paid in two years
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A) It only reduces firm-specific risk, but most of the reduction comes from increasing the number of stocks in a portfolio to well above 30.
B) It only reduces firm-specific risk; much of the reduction comes from increasing the number of stocks in a portfolio from 1 to 30.
C) It only reduces market risk, but most of the reduction comes from increasing the number of stocks in a portfolio to well above 30.
D) None of the above is correct.
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A) the interest rate rises and the time until the payment is made increases.
B) the interest rate rises and the time until the payment is made decreases.
C) the interest rate falls and the time until the payment is made increases.
D) the interest rate falls and the time until the payment is made decreases.
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A) lower than about 5.5 percent.
B) higher than about 5.5 percent.
C) lower than about 7.5 percent.
D) higher than about 7.5 percent.
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A) 3% but not if it is 4%.
B) 4% but not if it is 5%.
C) 5% but not if it is 6%.
D) 6% but not if it is 7%.
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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) $972.00
B) $973.44
C) $974.19
D) None of the above is correct.
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A) 5 percent
B) 7 percent
C) 10 percent
D) 14 percent
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A) Dexter is risk averse.
B) Dexter gains more satisfaction when his wealth increases by X dollars than he loses in satisfaction when his wealth decreases by X dollars.
C) the property of decreasing marginal utility applies to Dexter.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) 1 is market risk; 2 is firm-specific risk
B) 2 is market risk; 3 is firm-specific risk
C) 3 is market risk; 1 is firm-specific risk
D) 2 is firm-specific risk; 3 is market risk
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A) the study of the relation between risk and return of stock portfolios.
B) the determination of the allocation of savings between stocks and bonds based on a person's degree of risk aversion.
C) the study of a company's accounting statements and future prospects to determine its value.
D) a method used to determine how adding stocks to a portfolio will change the risk of the portfolio.
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A) 2 percent
B) 4 percent
C) 6 percent
D) 8 percent
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A) 5 percent
B) 7 percent
C) 10 percent
D) 14 percent
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A) the pain that Alex would experience if he lost $500 of his wealth would exceed the pleasure that he would experience if he added $500 to his wealth.
B) the pleasure that Alex would experience if he added $500 to his wealth would exceed the pain that he would experience if he lost $500 of his wealth.
C) the property of increasing utility does not apply to Alex.
D) the property of diminishing marginal utility does not apply to Alex.
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A) Broker A: "There are risks in holding stocks, even in a highly diversified portfolio."
B) Broker B: "Portfolios with smaller standard deviations have lower risk."
C) Broker C: "Stocks with greater risks offer lower average returns."
D) They all gave her correct advice.
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