CFA-Level-I Exam Question 286
Steve is more risk-averse than Edie. On a graph that shows Steve and Edie's indifference curves, which of the following is true? Assume that the graph shows expected return on the vertical axis and standard deviation on the horizontal axis.
I). Steve and Edie's indifference curves might intersect.
II) Steve's indifference curves will have flatter slopes than Edie's.
III) Steve's indifference curves will have steeper slopes than Edie's.
IV) Steve and Edie's indifference curves will not intersect.
I). Steve and Edie's indifference curves might intersect.
II) Steve's indifference curves will have flatter slopes than Edie's.
III) Steve's indifference curves will have steeper slopes than Edie's.
IV) Steve and Edie's indifference curves will not intersect.
CFA-Level-I Exam Question 287
For the year just ended, James' Drafting Supplies had average accounts receivable of $880,000 from total credit sales of $4,800,000 for the year. Throughout the year, a factor purchased accounts receivable from the firm at a 2 percent discount. What was the firm's accounts receivable period?
CFA-Level-I Exam Question 288
BWT, Inc. shows the following data in its financial statements at the end of the year. Assume all securities were outstanding at the beginning of the year:
6.125% convertible bond, convertible into 33 shares of common stock. Issue price $1,000, 100
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bonds outstanding.
6.25% convertible preferred stock, $100 par, 2,315 shares outstanding. Convertible into 3.3
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shares of common stock, Issue price $100
8% convertible preferred stock, $100 par, 2,572 shares outstanding. Convertible into 5 common
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shares, Issue price $80
9,986 warrants are outstanding with an exercise price of $38. Each warrant is convertible into 1
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share of common.
Average market price of common is $52.00 per share. Common shares outstanding at the
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beginning of the year were 40,045.
Net Income for the period was $200,000, while the tax rate was 40%.
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What were the Diluted EPS for the year?
6.125% convertible bond, convertible into 33 shares of common stock. Issue price $1,000, 100
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bonds outstanding.
6.25% convertible preferred stock, $100 par, 2,315 shares outstanding. Convertible into 3.3
*
shares of common stock, Issue price $100
8% convertible preferred stock, $100 par, 2,572 shares outstanding. Convertible into 5 common
*
shares, Issue price $80
9,986 warrants are outstanding with an exercise price of $38. Each warrant is convertible into 1
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share of common.
Average market price of common is $52.00 per share. Common shares outstanding at the
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beginning of the year were 40,045.
Net Income for the period was $200,000, while the tax rate was 40%.
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What were the Diluted EPS for the year?
CFA-Level-I Exam Question 289
The characteristics of indifference curves do not include which of the following?
CFA-Level-I Exam Question 290
Which of the following statements is (are) true with respect to the relation between a statistical decision and an economic decision?
I). Both methods of analysis should lead to the same conclusion.
II). Once the null hypothesis has been accepted using statistical methods, the analyst should not override that conclusion.
III When both a statistical analysis and an economic analysis support the same conclusion it would be very imprudent to reject
III). When both a statistical analysis and an economic analysis support the same conclusion, it would be very imprudent to reject that conclusion.
IV). If both methods of analysis lead to different conclusions, the proper course of action would be to run the statistical analysis again using a different confidence interval.
I). Both methods of analysis should lead to the same conclusion.
II). Once the null hypothesis has been accepted using statistical methods, the analyst should not override that conclusion.
III When both a statistical analysis and an economic analysis support the same conclusion it would be very imprudent to reject
III). When both a statistical analysis and an economic analysis support the same conclusion, it would be very imprudent to reject that conclusion.
IV). If both methods of analysis lead to different conclusions, the proper course of action would be to run the statistical analysis again using a different confidence interval.