Investments : Analysis And Management, Third Canadian Edition Test Bank

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Cleary/JonesInvestments: Analysis and Management, Third Canadian EditionTest Bank1Chapter 1CHAPTER 1Understanding InvestmentsMULTIPLE CHOICE1.A Chartered Financial Analyst designation is a(an):a.OSC-approved and awarded designation.b.certification of a successful investing record.c.professional designation awarded for meeting recognized standards of conduct andcompetency.d.professional designation awarded by the brokerage industry.Answer: cTopic: Investments as a ProfessionLevel of Difficulty: EasyType: Factual2.Gold, gems, art and real estate would be classified as:a.real assets.b.indirect assets.c.personal assets.d.financial assets.Answer: aTopic: The Nature of InvestmentsLevel of Difficulty: EasyType: Factual3.Another name for stockbrokers is:a.specialists.b.registered representatives.c.security analysts.d.portfolio managers.Answer: bTopic: Investments as a ProfessionLevel of Difficulty: ModerateType: Factual4.A portfolio:a.is made of the asset holdings of an investor.b.cannot include real assets.c.is not evaluated after initially purchased.d.is unimportant in overall financial planning.Answer: aTopic: Structuring the Decision Process: Portfolio ManagementLevel of Difficulty: ModerateType: Factual5.Underlying the evaluation of an investment is the trade-off between:a.expected return and actual return.b.low risk and high risk.c.actual return and high risk.d.expected return and risk.Answer: dTopic: The Expected Return-Risk TradeoffLevel of Difficulty: ModerateType: Factual6.Most investors exhibit risk averse behaviour which means:a.they will not assume more risk only unless they are compensated by higher expected returns.b.they will always invest in investments providing the lowest possible risk.

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