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A) 8.03%
B) 8.24%
C) 8.45%
D) 8.67%
E) 8.89%
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A) $18,369
B) $19,287
C) $20,251
D) $21,264
E) $22,327
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A) $741.57
B) $780.60
C) $821.69
D) $862.77
E) $905.91
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A) $28.90
B) $29.62
C) $30.36
D) $31.12
E) $31.90
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A) $1,819
B) $1,915
C) $2,016
D) $2,117
E) $2,223
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A) 1.56%
B) 1.30%
C) 1.09%
D) 0.91%
E) 0.72%
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A) Adding more such stocks will increase the portfolio's expected rate of return.
B) Adding more such stocks will reduce the portfolio's beta coefficient and thus its systematic risk.
C) Adding more such stocks will have no effect on the portfolio's risk.
D) Adding more such stocks will reduce the portfolio's market risk but not its unsystematic risk.
E) Adding more such stocks will reduce the portfolio's unsystematic, or diversifiable, risk.
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A) company-specific risk factors that can be diversified away.
B) among the factors that are responsible for market risk.
C) risks that are beyond the control of investors and thus should not be considered by security analysts or portfolio managers.
D) irrelevant except to governmental authorities like the Federal Reserve.
E) systematic risk factors that can be diversified away.
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A) The required return on Stock A will increase by less than the increase in the market risk premium, while the required return on Stock C will increase by more than the increase in the market risk premium.
B) The required return on the average stock will remain unchanged, but the returns of riskier stocks (such as Stock C) will increase while the returns of safer stocks (such as Stock A) will decrease.
C) The required returns on all three stocks will increase by the amount of the increase in the market risk premium.
D) The required return on the average stock will remain unchanged, but the returns on riskier stocks (such as Stock C) will decrease while the returns on safer stocks (such as Stock A) will increase.
E) The required return of all stocks will remain unchanged since there was no change in their betas.
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A) Bank 1; 6.1% with annual compounding.
B) Bank 2; 6.0% with monthly compounding.
C) Bank 3; 6.0% with annual compounding.
D) Bank 4; 6.0% with quarterly compounding.
E) Bank 5; 6.0% with daily (365-day) compounding.
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A) The required return will decline for stocks that have a beta less than 1.0 but will increase for stocks that have a beta greater than 1.0.
B) Since the overall return on the market stays constant, the required return on each individual stock will also remain constant.
C) The required return will increase for stocks that have a beta less than 1.0 but decline for stocks that have a beta greater than 1.0.
D) The required return of all stocks will fall by the amount of the decline in the market risk premium.
E) The required return of all stocks will increase by the amount of the increase in the risk-free rate.
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A) The required return would decrease by the same amount for both Stock A and Stock B.
B) The required return would increase for Stock A but decrease for Stock B.
C) The required return on Portfolio P would remain unchanged.
D) The required return would increase for Stock B but decrease for Stock A.
E) The required return would increase for both stocks but the increase would be greater for Stock B than for Stock A.
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A) Bond A has the most interest rate risk.
B) If the yield to maturity on the three bonds remains constant, the prices of the three bonds will remain the same over the next year.
C) If the yield to maturity on each bond increases to 8%, the prices of all three bonds will decline.
D) Bond C sells at a premium over its par value.
E) If the yield to maturity on each bond decreases to 6%, Bond A will have the largest percentage increase in its price.
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A) The outstanding balance declines at a slower rate in the later years of the loan's life.
B) The remaining balance after three years will be $225,000 less one third of the interest paid during the first three years.
C) Because it is a fixed-rate mortgage, the monthly loan payments (which include both interest and principal payments) are constant.
D) Interest payments on the mortgage will increase steadily over time, but the total amount of each payment will remain constant.
E) The proportion of the monthly payment that goes towards repayment of principal will be lower 10 years from now than it will be the first year.
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A) 3.82%
B) 4.25%
C) 4.72%
D) 5.24%
E) 5.77%
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A) $825,835
B) $869,300
C) $915,052
D) $963,213
E) $1,011,374
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