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FIN 4305 (Investments) - Test HW 1 with Answers - June 2022 (100 out of 100 points)
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FIN 4305 (Investments) - Test HW 1 with Answers - June 2022 (100 out of 100 points) 
 
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1.	The price an individual investor will pay to purchase a stock in the OTC market is the bid price. 
2.	Rights offerings help avoid dilution of ownership for existing common shareholders. 
3.	One goal of secondary markets is to raise cash for firms. 
4.	Wilson just placed an order with his broker to purchase 500 of GE's outstanding shares. This purchase will occur in which one of the following m...
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FIN 4305 (Investments) – Test HW 2 with Answers – June 2022 (100 out of 100 Points)
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FIN 4305 (Investments) – Test HW 2 with Answers – June 2022 (100 out of 100 Points) 
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1.	The divisor used in a price-weighted index will increase whenever a stock within the index undergoes a reverse stock split. 
2.	 
	Number of shares	Closing Prices	 
Company	outstanding	Year T	Year T + 1 
W	1,500	$22.00	$18.00 
X	2,500	35.00	25.00 
Y	2,000	10.00	15.00 
Z	3,000	50.00	48.00 
Find the percentage change of a value-weighted index consisting of these four stocks from years T to T+1. ...
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FIN 4305 (Investments) Test HW 4 with Answers (100 out of 100 points)
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FIN 4305 (Investments) – Test HW 4 with Answers – June 2022 (100 out of 100 points) 
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1.	Which of the following well-diversified portfolios would all rational investors prefer? 
Portfolio	E(r)	σ 
A	.22	.26 
B	.15	.17 
 
2.	A friend has some reliable information that a certain stock is going to rise from $60 to $65 per share over the next year. The return on the S&P 500 is expected to be 10% and the 90-day T-bill rate is 2%. If the stock's beta is .9, should you purchase the stock...
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