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Chapter 11
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Stock Valuation and Risk


1. The common price-earnings valuation method applied the ______ price-earnings ratio to ________
earnings per share in order to value the firms stock.
A) firms; industry B)
firms; firmsC) average industry; industryD)
average industry; firms
ANSWER: D
2. When evaluating stock performance, ______ measures variability that is systematically related to
market returns; ______ measures total variability of a stocks returns.
A) beta; standard deviationB)
standard deviation; betaC)
intercept; betaD)
beta;
error term
ANSWER: A
3. The Sharpe Index measures the
A) average return on a stock.B)
variability of stock returns per unit of returnC)
adjusted for risk.D)
excess return above the risk-free rate per unit of risk.
ANSWER: D

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4. A stocks average return is 11 percent. The average risk-free rate is 9 percent. The stocks beta is 1
and its standard deviation of returns is 10 percent. What is the Sharpe Index?
A) .05B) .5C)
.1D) .02E) .2
ANSWER: E

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5. A stocks average return is 10 percent. The average risk-free rate is 7 percent. The standard deviation
of the stocks return is 4 percent, and the stocks beta is 1.5. What is the Treynor Index for the stock?
A) .03B) .75C) 1.33D) .02E) 50
ANSWER: D
6. If security prices fully reflect all market-related information (such as historical price patterns) but do
not fully reflect all other public information, security markets are
A) weak-form efficient. B) semi-strong form efficient. C) strong form efficient. D)
B and
C.E) None of the above.
ANSWER: A
7. If security markets are semi-strong form efficient, investors cannot solely use ______ to earn excess
returns.
A) previous price movementsB)
insider informationC) publicly available information
D) A and C
ANSWER: D
8. The ______ is commonly used to determine what a stocks price should have been.
A) capital asset pricing modelB)
Treynor IndexC)
Sharpe IndexD) B and C
ANSWER: A
9. A stocks beta is estimated to be 1.3. The risk-free rate is 5 percent, and the market return is expected
to be 9 percent. What is the expected return on the stock based on the CAPM?
A) 5.2 percentB) 11.7 percentC) 16.7 percentD) 4 percentE)
10.2 percent
ANSWER: E

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10. According to the text, other things being equal, stock prices of U.S. firms primarily involved in
exporting could be ______ affected by a weak dollar. Stock prices of U.S. importing firms could be
______ affected by a weak dollar.
A) adversely; favorablyB) favorably; adversely C) favorably; favorably D) adversely; adversely
ANSWER: B
11. The demand by foreign investors for the stock of a U.S. firm sold on a U.S. exchange may be higher
when the dollar is expected to ______, other things being equal. (Assume the firms operations are
unaffected by the value of the dollar.)
A) strengthenB) weakenC)
stabilizeD)
B and C
ANSWER: A
12. A higher beta of an asset reflects
A) lower risk.
B) lower covariance between the assets returns and market returns.
C) higher covariance between the assets returns and the market returns.
D) none of the above.
ANSWER: C
13. The January effect refers to a large
A) rise in the price of small stocks in January.
B) decline in the price of small stocks in January.
C) decline in the price of large stocks in January.
D) rise in the price of large stocks in January.
NSWER: A
14. Technical analysis involves the ______ to make investment decisions.
A) interest ratesB) inflationary expectationsC)
industry conditions
D) trend of recent stock prices
ANSWER: D

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15. The arbitrage pricing theory (APT) differs from the capital asset pricing model (CAPM) in that it
suggests that stock prices
A) are influenced only by the market itself.
B) can be influenced by a set of factors in addition to the market.
C) are not influenced at all by the market.
D) cannot be influenced at all by the industry factors.
ANSWER: B
16. According to the capital asset pricing model, the required return by investors on a security is
A) inversely related with the risk-free rate.
B) inversely related with the firms beta.
C) inversely related with the market return.
D) none of the above.
ANSWER: D
17. Boris stock has an average return of 15 percent. Its beta is 1.5. Its standard deviation of returns is 25
percent. The average risk-free rate is 6 percent. The Sharpe index for Boris stock is
A) 0.35.
B) 0.36.
C) 0.45.
D) 0.28.
E) none of the above
ANSWER: B
18. Morgan stock has an average return of 15 percent, a beta of 2.5, and a standard deviation of returns of
20 percent. The Treynor index of Morgan stock is
A) 0.04.
B) 0.05.
C) 0.35.
D) 0.03.
E) none of the above
ANSWER: B
19. Zilo stock has an average return of 15 percent, a beta of 2.5, and a standard deviation of returns of 20
percent. The Sharpe index of Zilo stock is
A) 0.36.
B) 0.35.
C) 0.28.
D) 0.45.
E) none of the above
ANSWER: B

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20. Sorvino Co. is expected to offer a dividend of $3.2 per share per year forever. The required rate of
return on Sorvino stock is 13 percent. Thus, the price of a share of Sorvino stock, according to the
dividend discount model, is $_________.
A) 4.06
B) 4.16
C) 40.63
D) 24.62
E) none of the above
ANSWER: D
21. Kudrow stock just paid a dividend of $4.76 per share and plans to pay a dividend of $5 per share next
year, which is expected to increase by 3 percent per year subsequently. The required rate of return is 15
percent. The value of Kudrow stock, according to the dividend discount model, is $__________.
A) 39.67
B) 41.67
C) 33.33
D) 31.73
E) none of the above
ANSWER: B
22. LeBlanc Inc. currently has earnings of $10 per share, and investors expect that the earnings per share
will grow by 3 percent per year. Furthermore, the mean PE ratio of all other firms in the same industry
as LeBlanc Inc. is 15. LeBlanc is expected to pay a dividend of $3 per share over the next four years,
and an investor in LeBlanc requires a return of 12 percent. What is the forecasted stock price of
LeBlanc in four years, using the adjusted dividend discount model?
A) $150.00
B) $163.91
C) $45.00
D) $168.83
E) none of the above
ANSWER: D
23. Tarzak Inc. has earnings of $10 per share, and investors expect that the earnings per share will grow by
3 percent per year. Furthermore, the mean PE ratio of all other firms in the same industry as Tarzac is
15. Tarzac is expected to pay a dividend of $3 per share over the next four years, and an investor in
Tarzac requires a return of 12 percent. The estimated stock price of Tarzak today should be
__________ using the adjusted dividend discount model.
A) $116.41
B) $104.91
C) $161.15
D) none of the above
ANSWER: A

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24.

The standard deviation of a stocks returns is used to measure a stocks


A) volatility.
B) beta.
C) Treynor index.
D) risk-free rate.
ANSWER: A

25. The formula for a stock portfolios volatility does not contain the
A) weight (proportional investment) assigned to each stock
B) variance (standard deviation squared) of returns of each stock
C C) correlation coefficients between returns of each stock
D D) risk-free rate
ANSWER: D
26. If the returns of two stocks are perfectly correlated, then
E A) their betas should each equal 1.0.
F
B) the sum of their betas should equal 1.0.
G
C) their correlation coefficient should equal 1.0.
H
D) their portfolio standard deviation should equal 1.0.
ANSWER: C
27. A stocks beta can be measured from the estimate of the ___ using regression analysis.
A) intercept
B) market return
C) risk-free rate
D) slope coefficient
ANSWER: D
28. A beta of 1.1 means that for a given 1 percent change in the value of the market, the ___ is expected to
change by 1.1 percent in the same direction.
A) risk-free rate
B) stocks value
C) stocks standard deviation
D) correlation coefficient
ANSWER: B
29. Stock X has a lower beta than Stock Y. The market return for next month is expected to be either

1 percent, +1 percent, or +2 percent with an equal probability of each scenario. The probability
distribution of Stock X returns for next month is
A) the same as that of Stock Y.
B) more dispersed than that of Stock Y.
C) less dispersed than that of Stock Y.
D) zero.
ANSWER: C
30. The beta of a stock portfolio is equal to a weighted average of the
A) betas of stocks in the portfolio.
B) betas of stocks in the portfolio, plus their correlation coefficients.

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C) standard deviations of stocks in the portfolio.


D) correlation coefficients between stocks in the portfolio.
ANSWER: A
31. Value at risk estimates the ___ a particular investment for a specified confidence level.
A) beta of
B) risk-free rate of
C) largest expected loss to
D) standard deviation of
ANSWER: C
32. A stock has a standard deviation of daily returns of 1 percent. It wants to determine the lower boundary
of its probability distribution of returns, based on 1.65 standard deviations from the expected outcome.
The stocks expected daily return is .2 percent. The lower boundary is
A) 1.45 percent.
B) 1.85 percent.
C) 0 percent.
D) 1.65 percent.
ANSWER: A
33. A stock has a standard deviation of daily returns of 3 percent. It wants to determine the lower boundary
of its probability distribution of returns, based on 1.65 standard deviations from the expected outcome.
The stocks expected daily return is .1 percent. The lower boundary is
A) 1.65 percent.
B) 3.00 percent.
C) 4.85 percent.
D) 5.05 percent.
ANSWER: C
34. Which of the following is not commonly used as the estimate of a stocks volatility?
A) the estimate of its standard deviation of returns over a recent period
B) the trend of historical standard deviations of returns over recent periods
C) the implied volatility derived from an option pricing model
D) the estimate of its option premium derived from an option pricing model
ANSWER: D

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