CWM_LEVEL_2 Exam Question 61
Section A (1 Mark)
The definition of a drawdown is
The definition of a drawdown is
CWM_LEVEL_2 Exam Question 62
Section B (2 Mark)
Mr. Manish purchased a residential house for Rs.3 lakh on 1-4-1972. Its market value on 1-4-1981 was, however, Rs.12 lakh. He sells the house during the financial year 2011-12 for Rs.98 lakh. Calculate the taxable long term capital gain.[CII-12-13: 852,11-12: 785,10-11:711]
Mr. Manish purchased a residential house for Rs.3 lakh on 1-4-1972. Its market value on 1-4-1981 was, however, Rs.12 lakh. He sells the house during the financial year 2011-12 for Rs.98 lakh. Calculate the taxable long term capital gain.[CII-12-13: 852,11-12: 785,10-11:711]
CWM_LEVEL_2 Exam Question 63
Section A (1 Mark)
___________CRM automates and improves customer-facing and customer supporting business processes
___________CRM automates and improves customer-facing and customer supporting business processes
CWM_LEVEL_2 Exam Question 64
Section C (4 Mark)
Read the senario and answer to the question.
If Mrs. Deepika, a conservative investor, has Rs. 50, lakhs today that she could invest for the next three months in a three month bank CD or in a stock .The bank CD offers a guaranteed return 6 % over the three-month period. Alternatively she thinks the price of the stock will rise by 5% over the next months. She is confused in taking the decision. Guide her in trade off between return and risk so that she makes a decision in choosing investments?
Read the senario and answer to the question.
If Mrs. Deepika, a conservative investor, has Rs. 50, lakhs today that she could invest for the next three months in a three month bank CD or in a stock .The bank CD offers a guaranteed return 6 % over the three-month period. Alternatively she thinks the price of the stock will rise by 5% over the next months. She is confused in taking the decision. Guide her in trade off between return and risk so that she makes a decision in choosing investments?
CWM_LEVEL_2 Exam Question 65
Section C (4 Mark)
Suppose Gaurav, an investor, is looking to add to his portfolio and hears about a potential investment through a friend, Hitesh, at a local coffee shop. The conversation goes something like this:
GAURAV: Hi, Hitesh. My portfolio is really suffering right now. I could use a good long-term investment.
Any ideas?
HITESH: Well, Gaurav, did you hear about the new IPO [initial public offering] pharmaceutical company called Pharma Growth (PG) that came out last week? PG is a hot new company that should be a great investment. Its president and CEO was a mover and shaker at an Internet company that did great during the tech boom, and she has Pharma Growth growing by leaps and bounds.
GAURAV: No, I didn't hear about it. Tell me more.
HITESH: Well, the company markets a generic drug sold over the Internet for people with a stomach condition that millions of people have. PG offers online advice on digestion and stomach health, and several Wall Street firms have issued "buy" ratings on the stock.
GAURAV: Wow, sounds like a great investment!
HITESH: Well, I bought some. I think it could do great.
GAURAV: I'll buy some, too.
Gaurav proceeds to pull out his cell phone, call his broker, and place an order for 100 shares of PG.
Which of the following biases have been exhibited by Gaurav?
Suppose Gaurav, an investor, is looking to add to his portfolio and hears about a potential investment through a friend, Hitesh, at a local coffee shop. The conversation goes something like this:
GAURAV: Hi, Hitesh. My portfolio is really suffering right now. I could use a good long-term investment.
Any ideas?
HITESH: Well, Gaurav, did you hear about the new IPO [initial public offering] pharmaceutical company called Pharma Growth (PG) that came out last week? PG is a hot new company that should be a great investment. Its president and CEO was a mover and shaker at an Internet company that did great during the tech boom, and she has Pharma Growth growing by leaps and bounds.
GAURAV: No, I didn't hear about it. Tell me more.
HITESH: Well, the company markets a generic drug sold over the Internet for people with a stomach condition that millions of people have. PG offers online advice on digestion and stomach health, and several Wall Street firms have issued "buy" ratings on the stock.
GAURAV: Wow, sounds like a great investment!
HITESH: Well, I bought some. I think it could do great.
GAURAV: I'll buy some, too.
Gaurav proceeds to pull out his cell phone, call his broker, and place an order for 100 shares of PG.
Which of the following biases have been exhibited by Gaurav?