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Started on Monday, 10 July 2023, 1:16 PM
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Which of the following statements about types of orders is least accurate?




a. Market orders are orders to buy or sell at the best price available.



b. Limit orders are orders to buy or sell at or away from the market price.



c. 
A stop buy order is typically used to protect a short position in a security and is placed below the current market price.



d. A stop loss order is a conditional market order that directs the trade, should the share price decline to a predetermined level.




Your answer is correct.

The correct answer is:
A stop buy order is typically used to protect a short position in a security and is placed below the current market price.




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Debt ratio can be calculated as…….
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a. current assets divided by current debts

b. total assets divided by Equities

c. total debts divided by total assets 

d. total assets multiply by total debts



Your answer is correct.
The correct answer is:
total debts divided by total assets




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Which one of the following aspects relating to the coefficient of variation (CV) is the most likely to be correct?
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a. The CV is a measure of total risk.

b. The CV is a measure of relative dispersion that is comparing the risk of assets with differing expected returns. 

c. The CV is a measure of relative dispersion that is useful in comparing the risk of assets with equal expected returns.

d. If an investor is low risk averse; he or/she will prefer an asset with a lower CV to one with a higher CV, if all other factors are
constant.




Your answer is correct.
The correct answer is:
The CV is a measure of relative dispersion that is comparing the risk of assets with differing expected returns.




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Which one of the following provides examples of leading economic indicators?
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a. Imports and retail turnover.

b. Total wholesale and retail turnover.

c. Physical volume of industrial production plus imports.

d. New companies registered, motor car sales and JSE All Share Index. 



Your answer is correct.
The correct answer is:
New companies registered, motor car sales and JSE All Share Index.




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