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risk averse correct answers dont like risk; must get reward to accept risk; most peoples attitude risk seeker correct answers look for opportunities to take the risk; small percentage of people risk neutral correct answers focused only on reward; small percentage of people risk correct ans...

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FINC 5310 || All Questions Answered Correctly.
risk averse correct answers dont like risk; must get reward to accept risk; most peoples attitude

risk seeker correct answers look for opportunities to take the risk; small percentage of people

risk neutral correct answers focused only on reward; small percentage of people

risk correct answers possibility that actual out comes will be less than expected

Does a higher variance result in less or greater risk? correct answers greater risk

For risk comparison what are the steps correct answers calculate expected return, variance using
exp return, std deviation of variance and then coefficient of variation using std dev and exp
return

does total risk reduce or increase as we include more stocks in a portfolio correct answers
reduces

Is market risk constant or variable correct answers constant

who created the capital asset pricing model correct answers william sharp

security market line correct answers linear relationship of risk and return

Required rate of return correct answers return needed by investor to accept risk

Beta above market beta correct answers aggressive

Beta below market beta correct answers defensive

Beta portfolio correct answers weighted average of stock in a portfolio

shifts security market line up or down parrellel to sml correct answers inflation

Rm - Rrf correct answers slope of security market line

Risk free rate of return correct answers market risk premium

slope changes to sml correct answers due to market risk/return changes such as investors getting
nervous/scared

People accept more risk to avoid loss than they will to gain correct answers true

efficient market hypothesis correct answers current price is the best estimate of the true value

, Weak form correct answers current price reflects all information contained in past prices - TRUE

Semi-strong form correct answers current price reflects all information that is publically
available and relevant-Mostly true

Strong form correct answers current price reflects all possible info including inside info - false

What affects rate of return correct answers 1. amt of exp cash flow, 2. timing of exp cash flow 3.
riskiness of exp cash flow

Increases to Cash Flow correct answers Operations Net income, depreciation tax shield, incr to
CL, decr to CA (excl cash) Investments: Sales of FA, Decline in loans to others, Sale of stock in
another comp Financial: Incr in Comm Stock, Incr in Non-current liab

uses for cash flow correct answers 1. pay interest on debt, 2. pay principal on debt 3. pay
dividends 4. buy back stock 5. purchase non-operational assets ie mark securities, other company
stock

Market Value Added correct answers difference between total market value and total amount of
investor supplied capital

MVA correct answers (# of shares * price) - total common equity

After tax yield correct answers Bt yield(1-tax bracket)

Before tax yield correct answers At yield/(1-taxbracket)

Dividend income correct answers interest received on another corporations stock - only 30%
taxable

Ratio most used by creditors correct answers Debt ratio = total Debt / total assets

Is a higher inventory turnover ratio better or worse? correct answers Better

Is a lower total asset turnover better or worse? correct answers Worse

equity multiplier correct answers total asset/equity

time Interest earned calculation correct answers EBIT/Int Expense

Interest expense calculation correct answers EBIT - (NI/(1-t))

time interest earned used for? correct answers measures firms ability to pay debt and take on
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Return on Assets ROA definition correct answers measures cost contol and asset utilization

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