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, Chapter One Test Bank


Chapter One

The Process of Portfolio Management


B 1. Classical security analysis is sometimes called
a. ABC analysis
b. EIC analysis
c. GBY analysis
d. CPI analysis

C 2. The modern trend in investments is to ______ security analysis and ______
portfolio management.
a. emphasize, emphasize
b. emphasize, de-emphasize
c. de-emphasize, emphasize
d. de-emphasize, de-emphasize

B 3. Portfolio management is primarily concerned with
a. increasing return
b. reducing risk
c. predicting the future
d. explaining the past

D 4. Most of the academic literature of the past two decades has supported the
a. arbitrage pricing theory
b. benefits of high PE stocks
c. usefulness of stock charts
d. efficient markets paradigm

A 5. “The lower the dispersion in returns, the greater the accumulated value of
otherwise equal investments.” This statement is
a. true
b. false
c. true for the short run, but not necessarily true for the long run
d. true for the long run, but not necessarily true for the short run

D 6. ______ is cheap in the investment business.
a. Risk
b. Return
c. Time
d. Talk



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A 7. Which of the following is a key concept in finance?
a. A dollar today is worth more than a dollar tomorrow
b. Regardless of anything else, the higher the stock price, the better
c. Regardless of anything else, the lower the risk, the better
d. Risk averse people will not take a risk

B 8. Understanding ______ is essential to bond portfolio management.
a. convexity
b. duration
c. semi-variance
d. bond betas

C 9. According to the book, the first step in portfolio management is
a. setting portfolio objectives
b. formulating an investment strategy
c. learning the basic principles of finance
d. having a game plan for portfolio revision

B 10. A portfolio should have both ______ and ______ objective.
a. a short term, a long term
b. a primary, a secondary
c. an initial, a final
d. an explicit, an implicit

A 11. One of the most consequential bits of academic research regarding portfolio
construction is a paper by
a. Evans and Archer
b. Andrew and McLaughlin
c. Lawrence and Philippatos
d. Miles and Ezzell

B 12. ______ is a topic in this textbook that most others omit.
a. Real estate
b. Security screening
c. Performance evaluation
d. Principles of the futures market

C 13. Real assets discussed in this book include
a. art
b. rare coins
c. timberland
d. diamonds



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D 14. Which of the following is a popular means of increasing income from a
portfolio?
a. Selling bonds
b. Selling stock short
c. Buying put options
d. Option overwriting

A 15. Portfolio protection was called ______ until the stock market crash in 1987.
a. portfolio insurance
b. portfolio hedging
c. dynamic hedging
d. arbitrage

D 16. In this text, the chapter on contemporary issues includes all of the following
EXCEPT
a. tactical asset allocation
b. stock lending
c. program trading
d. put-call parity

C 17. A stock is a good investment if the company is
a. well-run
b. in a growing industry
c. poorly run but the stock is underpriced
d. extremely popular among investors

B 18. As an introduction, the two key concepts in finance are
a. buy low and sell high
b. the time value of money and adjustment for risk
c. be patient, but strike when the time is right
d. manage earnings and save judiciously

A 19. According to Chapter 1, should investors invest in stocks today?
a. Yes, because it can be a costly decision to try to time the market
b. Yes, because the economy looks good now
c. No, because the market is too high now
d. No, because the market is too volatile now




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