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[单项选择]All else being equal, an increase in expected yield volatility would most likely cause the price of:()
A. a callable bond to increase and the price of a putable bond to decrease.
B. a callable bond to decrease and the price of a putable bond to increase.
C. a callable bond to increase and the price of a option-free bond to decrease.
[单项选择]All else being equal, an increase in the number of days payable will most likely cause a company's cash conversion cycle to:()
A. increase.
B. remain the same.
C. decrease.
[单项选择]All else equal, a firm will have a higher Price-to-Earnings (P/E) multiple if:
[单项选择]All else equal, which of the following would most likely cause a firm's price-earnings ratio to decline()
A. The level of inflation is expected to decline.
B. The dividend payout ratio increases.
C. The yield on Treasury bills increases.
[单项选择]All else being equal, which of the following bond characteristics will lead to lower levels of coupon reinvestment risk()
A. Longer maturities and higher coupon levels.
B. Shorter maturities and lower coupon levels.
C. Shorter maturities and higher coupon levels.
[单项选择]All else being equal, a decrease in volatility of the underlying is most likely to result in a(n):()
A. increase in call price and a decrease in put price.
B. decrease in call price and a decrease in put price.
C. increase in call price and a increase in put price.
[单项选择]All else being equal, a decrease in expected yield volatility would most likely cause the price of:()
A. both a callable bond and a putable bond to decrease.
B. a callable bond to increase and the price of a putable bond to decrease.
C. a callable bond to decrease and the price of a putable bond to increase.
[单项选择]All else being equal, which of the following most likely increase credit quality A company decreases its:()
A. margin stability.
B. retained cash flow.
C. dividend payout ratio.
[单项选择]All else equal, will a decrease in the expected rate of inflation result in a decrease in the:
Real risk-free of return Nominal risk-free rate of return()
①A. Yes No
②B. Yes Yes
③C. No Yes
A. ①
B. ②
C. ③
[单项选择]All else being equal, in a rising interest rate environment, the price of a floating-rate security will mo.st likely decline if:()
A. there is no cap.
B. the margin required by investors declines.
C. the coupon is reset every six months rather than monthly.
[单项选择]All else equal, an increase in a company's growth rate will most likely cause its P/E ratio to:()
A. increase.
B. not change.
C. decrease.
[单项选择]All else being equal, an option-free bond least likely has greater:()
A. interest rate risk than a callable bond.
B. reinvestment risk than a callable bond.
C. price appreciation potential than a callable bond.
[单项选择]All else being equal, the floor on a floating-rate security is most likely to benefit the:
A. issuer if interest rates fall.
B. bondholder if interest rates fall.
C. bondholder if interest rates rise.
[单项选择]An increase in a firm's stock price will, all else equal, cause the price to cash flow (P/CF) ratio to:
A. decrease.
B. remain the same.
C. increase.
[单项选择]The promised wage increase is being held back while it is examined by the government to see if it is greater than the law allows.
A. dismissed
B. delayed
C. neglected
D. rejected
[单项选择]The workers' promised wage increase is being ______ while it is examined by the government to see if it is greater than the law allows.
A. put back
B. held back
C. put down
D. held down
[单项选择]All men are created equal, or so reckoned Thomas Jefferson as he drafted America’s Declaration of Independence in 1776. Subsequent Americans have had reason to question the founding father. So too have people in the land from which the new nation gained its freedom. America and Britain are among the most unequal countries in the rich world and Britain, at any rate, is more unequal now than it was a generation ago. That is the conclusion of a study commissioned by Harriet Harman, the equalities minister.
Class and money have always strongly affected how people do in life in Britain, with well-heeled families breeding affluent children just as the offspring of the desperately poor tend to remain poor. All that was supposed to have ceased at the end of the Second World War, with the birth of a welfare state designed to meet basic needs and promote social mobility. But despite devoting much thought and more money to improving the lot of the poor, governments have failed to boost those
A. the richest receive income four times more than the poorest.
B. Britain is a OECD member with the highest rate of inequality.
C. wealth distribution is more unequal than income distribution.
D. most gaps between social groups have disappeared over tim