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Which of the following statements is true?
A)
Only corporations can raise funds in the capital markets.
B)
Only the federal government and municipalities can raise funds in the capital markets.
C)
Only municipalities can raise funds in the capital markets.
D)
Municipalities, the federal government, and corporations can raise funds in the capital
markets.
- ANSWER D)
Municipalities, the federal government, and corporations can raise funds in the capital
markets.
Local government investment pools (LGIPs) are established by A) the federal
government to provide municipalities a place to invest funds long term. B)
states to provide municipalities a place to invest funds short term. C)
states to provide municipalities a place to invest funds long term. D)
local municipalities to allow states a place to invest funds short term.
- ANSWER B)
states to provide municipalities a place to invest funds short term.
Your broker-dealer is a fully disclosed firm. This means that it
A) acts as its own back office, performing all functions such as sending out
customer statements. B) holds customer securities at the broker-dealer. C)
introduces its business to a clearing agent. D) accepts customer funds to be held
at the broker-dealer.
- ANSWER C)
introduces its business to a clearing agent.
,Which of the following may be considered suspicious?
A)
A client expressing undue concern about substantial commissions being charged to the
account
B)
A customer unconcerned about losses
C)
Moving large sums of money between accounts with the same last names
D)
Transactions that alone, or in the aggregate, involve at least $2,000
- ANSWER B)
A customer unconcerned about losses
The residents of the city of Sandy Place, California, recently voted in favor of issuing a
bond. The proceeds of the bond will be used to build a baseball stadium for the local
minor league baseball team. Though the bond's costs are expected to be covered by
the ticket revenue from the stadium, the bond contains a provision that requires the
city to pay the bond's interest payments as well as pay the principal at maturity if the
ticket sales are insufficient. This bond is an example of A) a mortgage bond. B) a
senior debenture. C) a revenue municipal bond.
, D)
a general obligation municipal bond.
- ANSWER D)
a general obligation municipal bond.
Changes in the overall economy that negatively impact securities values are called
A) systematic risk. B) nonsystematic risk. C) unsystematic risk. D) universal risk. -
ANSWER A)
systematic risk.
An investor who commits a sizable portion of her portfolio to long-term AAA rated bonds
would be exposing herself to A) purchasing-power risk. B) uncertainty about the ability
of the issuer to make timely payments of interest and principal. C) less market risk than
if the portfolio were invested in money market instruments. D)
liquidity risk.
- ANSWER A)
purchasing-power risk.
Your customer is interested in Sierra Verde Coffee Company stock, which is currently
trading at $22 a share. She would like to buy 400 shares, but not for more than $20 a
share. Which order best meets her request?
A)
Buy limit at $20
B)
Sell limit at $20
C)
Sell stop at $20
D)
Buy stop at $20
- ANSWER A)
Buy limit at $20
The gross domestic product (GDP) for a country is best defined as A) all
of the goods and services sold domestically. B) all of the goods and
services produced within the nation. C) the difference between goods
produced and services produced. D) all of the goods and services
exported to other countries for consumption
. - ANSWER B)
all of the goods and services produced within the nation.
Which of the following is a common way to reduce nonsystematic risk?
A)
Inflation
B)
Concentration C)