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Bloomberg Questions and Answers Already Passed The Dow Jones Industrial Average index has an unusual weighting methodology. Unlike the S&P 500, it is weighted by share price. Here are 20 of the 30 members of the Dow Jones on March 20, 2019. If all the shares went up by 5%, which share on the screen shown would have the biggest contribution to an upward movement in the index? Goldman Sachs In 1999, James Glassman and Kevin Hassett published a book called "Dow 36,000". At the time, the Dow Jones Industrial Average Index was just under 12,000. Which of the following is a potential substitute for the book title? The Sum of the Share Prices of All 30 Dow Jones Members Will Triple Here is a chart of the index value for the S&P 500 and the United Kingdom's main equity index, the FTSE 100, from the end of 2008 to early 2015. The labels have been removed. One index has clearly outperformed the other. Over this period, there was a technology boom and an oil crash. Here are pie charts showing the early 2015 index compositions by industry for both the S&P 500 and the FTSE 100. Which index outperformed? The S&P 500 Index What is the prime reason that Jenny's discretionary income is more volatile than her salary? Her mortgage payments and necessities are fixed A luxury cell phone maker has a high fixed-cost base and a lot of debt. Which stakeholder in the company would you rather be? A shareholder in a booming economy We have an expert-written solution to this problem! The S&P 500 stood at 1848 at the end of 2013. According to the chart, what would the approximate return be on the S&P 500 from the trough of March of 2009 to the end of 2013, ignoring dividends? 170% Assume that an investor in the S&P 500 reinvests his dividends. According to the chart, what approximate return would this investor have reaped from the early 2009 trough to the endpoint of the chart? 340% Why are equities volatile? Due to the residual nature of earnings which of the following statements is true? When you buy an equity, the most you can lose is 100% and your potential gain is unlimited Company A pays a dividend of 2%. Company B's stock price increases by 1% plus the inflation rate every year. Company C pays 3% dividends, and its stock price decreases every year by 2%. Company D pays 0% dividends, and its stock price does not increase year over year. If the companies are otherwise identical, which would you invest in? Company B
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