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1、Chapter 01 Test Bank - StaticStudent: _Multiple Choice Questions1. The material wealth of a society is a function ofA. all financial assets.B. all real assets.C. all financial and real assets.D. all physical assets.2. _ are real assets.A. LandB. MachinesC. Stocks and bondsD. KnowledgeE. Land, machin

2、es, and knowledge3. The means by which individuals hold their claims on real assets in a well-developed economy areA. investment assets.B. depository assets.C. derivative assets.D. financial assets.E. exchange-driven assets.4. _ are financial assets.A. BondsB. MachinesC. StocksD. Bonds and stocksE.

3、Bonds, machines, and stocks5. _ financial asset(s).A. Buildings areB. Land is aC. Derivatives areD. U.S. agency bonds areE. Derivatives and U.S. agency bonds are6. Financial assetsA. directly contribute to the countrys productive capacity.B. indirectly contribute to the countrys productive capacity.

4、C. contribute to the countrys productive capacity, both directly and indirectly.D. do not contribute to the countrys productive capacity, either directly or indirectly.E. are of no value to anyone.7. In 2016, _ was the most significant real asset of U.S. households in terms of total value.A. consume

5、r durablesB. automobilesC. real estateD. mutual fund sharesE. bank loans8. In 2016, _ was the least significant financial asset of U.S. households in terms of total value.A. real estateB. mutual fund sharesC. debt securitiesD. life insurance reservesE. pension reserves9. In 2016, _ was the most sign

6、ificant financial asset of U.S. households in terms of total value.A. real estateB. mutual fund sharesC. debt securitiesD. life insurance reservesE. pension reserves10. In 2016, _ was the most significant asset of U.S. households in terms of total value.A. real estateB. mutual fund sharesC. debt sec

7、uritiesD. life insurance reservesE. pension reserves11. In 2016, _ were the most significant liability of U.S. households in terms of total value.A. credit cardsB. mortgagesC. bank loansD. student loansE. other forms of debt12. In 2016, which of the following financial assets make up the greatest pr

8、oportion of the financial assets held by U.S. households?A. Pension reservesB. Life insurance reservesC. Mutual fund sharesD. Debt securitiesE. Personal trusts13. In 2016, _ of the assets of U.S. households were financial assets as opposed to tangible assets.A. 20.4%B. 34.2%C. 69.4%D. 71.7%E. 82.5%1

9、4. The largest component of domestic net worth in 2016 wasA. nonresidential real estate.B. residential real estate.C. inventories.D. consumer durables.E. equipment and software.15. The smallest component of domestic net worth in 2016 wasA. nonresidential real estate.B. residential real estate.C. inv

10、entories.D. consumer durables.E. equipment and software.16. The domestic net worth of the U.S. in 2016 wasA. $15.411 trillion.B. $26.431 trillion.C. $42.669 trillion.D. $64.747 trillion.E. $70.983 trillion.17. A fixed-income security paysA. a fixed level of income for the life of the owner.B. a fixe

11、d stream of income or a stream of income that is determined according to a specified formula for the life of the security.C. a variable level of income for owners on a fixed income.D. a fixed or variable income stream at the option of the owner.18. A debt security paysA. a fixed level of income for

12、the life of the owner.B. a variable level of income for owners on a fixed income.C. a fixed or variable income stream at the option of the owner.D. a fixed stream of income or a stream of income that is determined according to a specified formula for the life of the security.19. Money market securit

13、iesA. are short term.B. are highly marketable.C. are generally very low risk.D. are highly marketable and are generally very low risk.E. All of the options.20. An example of a derivative security isA. a common share of Microsoft.B. a call option on Intel stock.C. a commodity futures contract.D. a ca

14、ll option on Intel stock and a commodity futures contract.E. a common share of Microsoft and a call option on Intel stock.21. The value of a derivative securityA. depends on the value of the related security.B. is unable to be calculated.C. is unrelated to the value of the related security.D. has be

15、en enhanced due to the recent misuse and negative publicity regarding these instruments.E. is worthless today.22. Although derivatives can be used as speculative instruments, businesses most often use them toA. attract customers.B. appease stockholders.C. offset debt.D. hedge risks.E. enhance their

16、balance sheets.23. Financial assets permit all of the following exceptA. consumption timing.B. allocation of risk.C. separation of ownership and control.D. elimination of risk.24. The _ refers to the potential conflict between management and shareholders.A. agency problemB. diversification problemC.

17、 liquidity problemD. solvency problemE. regulatory problem25. A disadvantage of using stock options to compensate managers is thatA. it encourages managers to undertake projects that will increase stock price.B. it encourages managers to engage in empire building.C. it can create an incentive for ma

18、nagers to manipulate information to prop up a stock price temporarily, giving them a chance to cash out before the price returns to a level reflective of the firms true prospects.D. All of the above.26. Which of the following are mechanisms that have evolved to mitigate potential agency problems? I)

19、 Using the firms stock options for compensationII) Hiring bickering family members as corporate spiesIII) Boards of directors forcing out underperforming managementIV) Security analysts monitoring the firm closelyV) Takeover threatsA. II and VB. I, III, and IVC. I, III, IV, and VD. III, IV, and VE.

20、I, III, and V27. Corporate shareholders are best protected from incompetent management decisions byA. the ability to engage in proxy fights.B. managements control of pecuniary rewards.C. the ability to call shareholder meetings.D. the threat of takeover by other firms.E. one-share/one-vote election

21、rules.28. Theoretically, takeovers should result inA. improved management.B. increased stock price.C. increased benefits to existing management of the taken-over firm.D. improved management and increased stock price.E. All of the options.29. During the period between 2000 and 2002, a large number of

22、 scandals were uncovered. Most of these scandals were related to I) manipulation of financial data to misrepresent the actual condition of the firm.II) misleading and overly optimistic research reports produced by analysts.III) allocating IPOs to executives as a quid pro quo for personal favors. IV)

23、 greenmail.A. II, III, and IVB. I, II, and IVC. II and IVD. I, III, and IVE. I, II, and III30. The Sarbanes-Oxley ActA. requires corporations to have more independent directors.B. requires the firms CFO to personally vouch for the firms accounting statements.C. prohibits auditing firms from providin

24、g other services to clients.D. requires corporations to have more independent directors and requires the firms CFO to personally vouch for the firms accounting statements.E. All of the above.31. Asset allocation refers toA. choosing which securities to hold based on their valuation.B. investing only

25、 in safe securities.C. the allocation of assets into broad asset classes.D. bottom-up analysis.32. Security selection refers toA. choosing which securities to hold based on their valuation.B. investing only in safe securities.C. the allocation of assets into broad asset classes.D. top-down analysis.

26、33. Which of the following portfolio construction methods starts with security analysis?A. Top-downB. Bottom-upC. Middle-outD. Buy and holdE. Asset allocation34. Which of the following portfolio construction methods starts with asset allocation?A. Top-downB. Bottom-upC. Middle-outD. Buy and holdE. A

27、sset allocation35. _ are examples of financial intermediaries.A. Commercial banksB. Insurance companiesC. Investment companiesD. Credit unionsE. All of the options36. Financial intermediaries exist because small investors cannot efficientlyA. diversify their portfolios.B. assess credit risk of borro

28、wers.C. advertise for needed investments.D. diversify their portfolios and assess credit risk of borrowers.E. All of the options.37. _ specialize in helping companies raise capital by selling securities.A. Commercial bankersB. Investment bankersC. Investment issuersD. Credit raters38. Commercial ban

29、ks differ from other businesses in that both their assets and their liabilities are mostlyA. illiquid.B. financial.C. real.D. owned by the government.E. regulated.39. In 2016, _ was(were) the most significant financial asset(s) of U.S. commercial banks in terms of total value.A. loans and leasesB. c

30、ashC. real estateD. depositsE. investment securities40. In 2016, _ was(were) the most significant liability(ies) of U.S. commercial banks in terms of total value.A. loans and leasesB. cashC. real estateD. depositsE. investment securities41. In 2016, _ was(were) the most significant real asset(s) of

31、U.S. nonfinancial businesses in terms of total value.A. equipment and softwareB. inventoryC. real estateD. trade creditE. marketable securities42. In 2016, _ was(were) the least significant real asset(s) of U.S. nonfinancial businesses in terms of total value.A. equipment and softwareB. inventoryC.

32、real estateD. trade creditE. marketable securities43. In 2016, _ was(were) the least significant liability(ies) of U.S. nonfinancial businesses in terms of total value.A. bonds and mortgagesB. bank loansC. inventoriesD. trade debtE. marketable securities44. In terms of total value, the most signific

33、ant liability(ies) of U.S. nonfinancial businesses in 2016 was(were)A. bank loans.B. bonds and mortgages.C. trade debt.D. other loans.E. marketable securities.45. In 2016, _ was(were) the least significant financial asset(s) of U.S. nonfinancial businesses in terms of total value.A. cash and deposit

34、sB. trade creditC. trade debtD. inventoryE. marketable securities46. New issues of securities are sold in the _ market(s).A. primaryB. secondaryC. over-the-counterD. primary and secondary47. Investors trade previously issued securities in the _ market(s).A. primaryB. secondaryC. primary and secondar

35、yD. derivatives48. Investment bankers perform which of the following role(s)?A. Market new stock and bond issues for firmsB. Provide advice to the firms as to market conditions, price, etc.C. Design securities with desirable propertiesD. All of the optionsE. None of the options49. Until 1999, the _

36、Act(s) prohibited banks in the United States from both accepting deposits and underwriting securities.A. Sarbanes-OxleyB. Glass-SteagallC. SECD. Sarbanes-Oxley and SECE. None of the options50. The spread between the LIBOR and the Treasury-bill rate is called theA. term spread.B. T-bill spread.C. LIB

37、OR spread.D. TED spread.51. Mortgage-backed securities were created when _ began buying mortgage loans from originators and bundling them into large pools that could be traded like any other financial asset.A. GNMAB. FNMAC. FHLMCD. FNMA and FHLMCE. GNMA and FNMA52. The sale of a mortgage portfolio b

38、y setting up mortgage pass-through securities is an example ofA. credit enhancement.B. credit swap.C. unbundling.D. derivatives.53. Which of the following is true about mortgage-backed securities?I) They aggregate individual home mortgages into homogeneous pools.II) The purchaser receives monthly in

39、terest and principal payments received from payments made on the pool.III) The banks that originated the mortgages maintain ownership of them.IV) The banks that originated the mortgages may continue to service them.A. II, III, and IVB. I, II, and IVC. II and IVD. I, III, and IVE. I, II, III, and IV5

40、4. _ were designed to concentrate the credit risk of a bundle of loans on one class of investor, leaving the other investors in the pool relatively protected from that risk.A. StocksB. BondsC. DerivativesD. Collateralized debt obligationsE. All of the options55. _ are, in essence, an insurance contr

41、act against the default of one or more borrowers.A. Credit default swapsB. CMOsC. ETFsD. Collateralized debt obligationsE. All of the optionsChapter 01 Test Bank - Static KeyMultiple Choice Questions 1. The material wealth of a society is a function ofA. all financial assets.B. all real assets.C. al

42、l financial and real assets.D. all physical assets.The material wealth of a society is a function of all real assets.AACSB: Reflective ThinkingAccessibility: Keyboard NavigationBlooms: RememberDifficulty: 1 BasicTopic: Real and financial assets 2. _ are real assets.A. LandB. MachinesC. Stocks and bo

43、ndsD. KnowledgeE. Land, machines, and knowledgeLand, machines and knowledge are real assets; stocks and bonds are financial assets.AACSB: Reflective ThinkingAccessibility: Keyboard NavigationBlooms: RememberDifficulty: 1 BasicTopic: Real and financial assets 3. The means by which individuals hold th

44、eir claims on real assets in a well-developed economy areA. investment assets.B. depository assets.C. derivative assets.D. financial assets.E. exchange-driven assets.Financial assets allocate the wealth of the economy. Example: it is easier for an individual to own shares of an auto company than to own an auto company directly.AACSB: Reflective Thi

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