What does the abbreviation "IPO" stand for? - ANSInitial Public Offering
Investing in stock is an equity investment; so the company pays the investor back in interest
payments. - ANSFALSE!
A ___ order to buy or sell a stock becomes a ___ order once the specified price occurs. -
ANSStop, Market
According to the Forbes article, investment banks such as Goldman Sachs seeks people with
math, technology, software and data analytics skills over well rounded trading skills. -
ANSTRUE!!
A commercial bank investment is generally seen as low risk due to FDIC insurance that insured
up to $250,000 per person. - ANSTRUE!
What is a public company? - ANSA publicly listed or traded company with stock shares that
trade on secondary exchanges.
What does the term "time value of money" mean? - ANSThe concept that the money you have
now is worth more than the identical sum in the future.
Investing in debt means that you are loaning money and in turn will receive interest for the use
of your money. - ANSTRUE!!!
The GameStop article discussed the sell-side analyst dropping coverage. - ANSTrue.
Which kind of banker is brought in to help a company raise capital for growth and expansion as
well as manage initial public offerings? - ANSInvestment Banker
Banking, especially investment banking, offers typical 9-5 workday hours and skill learned "on
the job." - ANSFALSE!
According to the Khan academy video, what was the original dollar backed by? - ANSSilver
What was the special word? - ANSAardvark
A change in the market price of stock changed the company's market capitalization value often,
but the range (small-cap, mid-cap, large-cap) for a company does not change often. -
ANSTRUE!!!
, You can earn a return from an investment in a debt security through all three of the following:
interest, dividends, and capital gains. - ANSFALSE!
With equity investments, you can make money from which of the following? - ANSDividends and
Capital Gains
From last week's discussion, Uber bought Drizzle to enter into the ___ market. - ANSAlcohol
Delivery
Which of the following is NOT one of the functions of money? - ANSInterest Bearing
Central Banks are motivated by profit. - ANSFalse.
The Federal Reserve is an example of what kind of bank? - ANSCentral Bank
Investment bankers spread the risk of funding, marketing, and underwriting an IPO by forming a
_______. - ANSSyndicate
What decade is considered to be the depression decade? - ANS1929-1939
The federal reserve is a central bank. - ANSTRUE.
What year was the federal reserve founded? - ANS1913
In reference to capital structure, debt is higher risk, ALLOWS ownership rights and has higher
return. - ANSFALSE!!!
If you are a small company and have a hard time paying off your debt, you are likely? -
ANSOver-leveraged
What is the dividend conundrum? - ANSDouble taxation on dividends
In a MARGINAL tax system, if a person makes enough income to get taxed at the highest rate,
they will be taxed a flat 37% on ALL their income. - ANSFALSE!
If a bond has a coupon rate of 6%, the market rate is 8%, and the face value of the bond is
$1,000. How much can someone expect to earn in interest each year from that bond? - ANS$60
According to the Khan Academy video, when the bond price goes up, the yield ___? - ANSGoes
down
TIPS protect against? - ANSInflation
You can write checks through a money market account. - ANSTrue.
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