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FIN 320 Midterm Questions And Answers
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Security

something that can be easily traded (bonds, stocks)

Are loans considered securities?

No, they are not easily tradeable

Real assets

things used to produce goods and services

Types of financial assets

fixed income/debt securities, equity/stocks, derivative securities

Fixed income/debt securities

debt instruments (corporate bond)

Equity

represents ownership share in a firm (common stock)

Derivative securities

something that derives its value from another security (futures, forwards)

Floating rates

interest rate can reset

Currency

something that can be used to store value or facilitate transaction

Exchange rate

rate at which you exchange one currency for another

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Commodity

something that is undifferentiated product (corn, wheat, natural gas, gold,
silver)

Stock variable

At a certain point in time (balance sheet)

Flow variable

Taken over a period of time (income statement / statement of cash flows)

Agency problems/Principal agent problems

conflicts of interest between managers and owners (shareholders)

Expectations

Asset prices/stock prices are affected by...

Rational expectations

people take in all available information when trying to value financial assets

Efficient markets

only news moves the price of an asset, you shouldn't be able to make
money as a technical trader

ETF (Exchange Traded Fund)

bundle of stocks or bonds that are in an index that tracks the overall
movement of a market, but unlike a mutual fund can be traded like a stock

AUM (Assets Under Management)

the total market value of assets that an investment company or financial
institution manages on behalf of investors

NAV (Net Asset Value)

the value per share of a mutual fund; found by dividing the total value of all
the holdings of the fund by the number of shares outstanding

Mutual fund

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