金融市场与机构 (11)
金融学__中央财经大学(11)--金融机构体系:试卷

模块四 第1单元 金融机构体系试卷一、单项选择题(下列题目中,只有1个答案正确,将所选答案的字母填在括号内。
每题1分)1. 金融机构适应经济发展需求最早产生的功能是( )。
A.融通资金B.支付结算服务C.降低交易成本D.风险转移与管理2.( )是金融机构最基本的功能。
A.降低交易成本 B.风险转移与管理C.融资和提供金融服务 D.支付结算服务3. 中央银行是货币金融管理机关,具有管理金融机构的职能。
它在履行国家的银行和银行的银行职能时,保管政府、公共机构以及金融机构的存款,这既是其主要的负债业务,也是其资金的主要来源,中央银行属于( )。
A.存款性公司 B.商业银行C.专业银行 D.非存款性金融公司4. 国际货币基金组织的最高权力机构是( )。
A.理事会B.董事会C.会员国协商D.监管机构5.下列机构不属于世界银行集团的是( )A.国际开发协会 B.国际金融公司C.国际清算银行 D.多边投资担保机构6. 国际金融公司作为专门向经济不发达会员国的私营企业提供贷款和投资的国际性金融组织,它的资金的运用主要是( )。
A.向最贫穷的成员国提供无息贷款B.向成员国官方、国营企业和私营企业贷款C. 成员国的官方财政金融当局D.提供长期的商业融资,以促进私营部门投资7.负责协调各成员国中央银行的关系,故有“央行中的央行”之称的机构是()。
A.世界银行B.国际货币基金组织C.欧洲中央银行D.国际清算银行8.我国出现的第一家现代商业银行是( )。
A.西北农业银行B.英国丽如银行C.中央银行D.中国通商银行9.在19世纪末期,我国第一家由民族资本创办的现代商业银行是( )A.西北农业银行B.英国丽如银行C.中央银行D.中国通商银行10.1999年4月20日,我国成立的首家经营商业银行不良资产的金融资产管理公司是( )。
A.华融金融资产管理公司B. 长城金融资产管理公司C.东方金融资产管理公司D. 信达金融资产管理公司11.金融同业自律组织如行业协会属于( )。
金融市场与金融机构讲义PPT(26张)

金融学 张乃文
2.金融期权市场
(1)按内容不同,分为看涨期权和看跌期权。 (2)按标的不同,分为现货期权和期货期权。 (3)按行权时间,可分为欧式期权和美式期权。
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(二)外汇市场
1.外汇市场的主体:外汇银行、中央银行、外汇经纪人 2.外汇市场的功能:
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10、山有封顶,还有彼岸,慢慢长途,终有回转,余味苦涩,终有回甘。
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11、人生就像是一个马尔可夫链,你的未来取决于你当下正在做的事,而无关于过去做完的事。
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12、女人,要么有美貌,要么有智慧,如果两者你都不占绝对优势,那你就选择善良。
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13、时间,抓住了就是黄金,虚度了就是流水。理想,努力了才叫梦想,放弃了那只是妄想。努力,虽然未必会收获,但放弃,就一定一无所获。
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16、人生在世:可以缺钱,但不能缺德;可以失言,但不能失信;可以倒下,但不能跪下;可以求名,但不能盗名;可以低落,但不能堕落;可以放松,但不能放纵;可以虚荣,但不能虚伪;可以平凡,但不能平庸;可以浪漫,但不能浪荡;可以生气,但不能生事。
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17、人生没有笔直路,当你感到迷茫、失落时,找几部这种充满正能量的电影,坐下来静静欣赏,去发现生命中真正重要的东西。
议价买卖和竞价买卖 直接交易和间接交易 现货交易和期货交易
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四、其他金融市场
(一)金融衍生工具市场 1.金融期货市场
(1)金融期货的基本类型:外汇期货、利率期货、股票 指数期货。
(2)金融期货交易的基本功能:套期保值、价格发现。
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1、想要体面生活,又觉得打拼辛苦;想要健康身体,又无法坚持运动。人最失败的,莫过于对自己不负责任,连答应自己的事都办不到,又何必抱怨这个世界都和你作对?人生的道理很简单,你想要什么,就去付出足够的努力。
金融市场学双语题库及答案(第二十章)米什金《金融市场与机构》

Financial Markets and Institutions, 8e (Mishkin)Chapter 20 The Mutual Fund Industry20.1 Multiple Choice1) At the beginning of 2013, mutual funds held about ________ of the U.S. stock market was held by mutual funds.A) 30%B) 50%C) 10%D) 70%Answer: ATopic: Chapter 20.1 The Growth of Mutual FundsQuestion Status: Updated from Previous Edition2) The origins of mutual funds can be traced back to the mid to late 1800s in________.A) England and ScotlandB) New York CityC) BostonD) GermanyAnswer: ATopic: Chapter 20.1 The Growth of Mutual FundsQuestion Status: New Question3) ________ intermediation means that small investors can pool their funds with other investors to purchase high face value securities.A) LiquidityB) FinancialC) DenominationD) ShareAnswer: CTopic: Chapter 20.2 Benefits of Mutual FundsQuestion Status: Previous Edition4) Mutual funds offer investors all of the following exceptA) greater-than-average returns.B) diversified portfolios.C) lower transaction costs.D) professional investment management.Answer: ATopic: Chapter 20.2 Benefits of Mutual FundsQuestion Status: Previous Edition5) Mutual fundsA) pool the resources of many small investors by selling these investors shares and using the proceeds to buy securities.B) allow small investors to obtain the benefits of lower transaction costs in purchasing securities.C) provide small investors a diversified portfolio that reduces risk.D) do all of the above.E) do only A and B of the above.Answer: DTopic: Chapter 20.2 Benefits of Mutual FundsQuestion Status: Previous Edition6) ________ enables mutual funds to consistently outperform a randomly selected group of stocks.A) Managerial expertiseB) DiversificationC) Denomination intermediationD) None of the aboveAnswer: DTopic: Chapter 20.2 Benefits of Mutual FundsQuestion Status: Previous Edition7) At the end of 2012 there were over ________ separate mutual funds with total assets over ________.A) 800; $10 trillionB) 7,500; $13 trillionC) 10,000; $10 trillionD) 1,000; $7 trillionAnswer: BTopic: Chapter 20.2 Benefits of Mutual FundsQuestion Status: Updated from Previous Edition8) Most mutual funds are structured in two ways. The most common structure is a(n) ________ fund, from which shares can be redeemed at any time at a price that is tied to the asset value of the fund. A(n) ________ fund has a fixed number of nonredeemable shares that are traded in the over-the-counter market.A) closed-end; open-endB) open-end; closed-endC) no-load; closed-endD) no-load; loadE) load; no-loadAnswer: BTopic: Chapter 20.3 Mutual Fund StructureQuestion Status: Previous Edition9) Which of the following is an advantage to investors of an open-end mutual fund?A) Once all the shares have been sold, the investor does not have to put in more money.B) The investors can sell their shares in the over-the-counter market with low transaction fees.C) The fund agrees to redeem shares at any time.D) The market value of the fund's shares may be higher than the value of the assets held by the fund.Answer: CTopic: Chapter 20.3 Mutual Fund StructureQuestion Status: Previous Edition10) The net asset value of a mutual fund isA) determined by subtracting the fund's liabilities from its assets and dividing by the number of shares outstanding.B) determined by calculating the net price of the assets owned by the fund.C) calculated every 15 minutes and used for transactions occurring during the next 15-minute interval.D) calculated as the difference between the fund's assets and its liabilities. Answer: ATopic: Chapter 20.3 Mutual Fund StructureQuestion Status: Previous Edition11) ________ funds are the simplest type of investment funds to manage.A) BalancedB) Global equityC) GrowthD) IndexAnswer: DTopic: Chapter 20.4 Investment Objective ClassesQuestion Status: Previous Edition12) The majority of mutual fund assets are now owned byA) individual investors.B) institutional investors.C) fiduciaries.D) business organizations.E) retirees.Answer: ATopic: Chapter 20.2 Benefits of Mutual FundsQuestion Status: Previous Edition13) Capital appreciation funds select stocks of ________ and tend to be ________ risky than total return funds.A) large, established companies that pay dividends regularly; moreB) large, established companies that pay dividends regularly; lessC) companies expected to grow rapidly; moreD) companies expected to grow rapidly; lessAnswer: CTopic: Chapter 20.4 Investment Objective ClassesQuestion Status: Previous Edition14) From largest to smallest in terms of total assets, the four classes of mutual funds areA) equity funds, bond funds, hybrid funds, money market funds.B) equity funds, money market funds, bond funds, hybrid funds.C) money market funds, equity funds, hybrid funds, bond funds.D) bond funds, money market funds, equity funds, hybrid funds.Answer: BTopic: Chapter 20.4 Investment Objective ClassesQuestion Status: Previous Edition15) Measured by assets, the most popular type of bond fund is the ________ bond fund.A) state municipalB) strategic incomeC) governmentD) high-yieldAnswer: BTopic: Chapter 20.4 Investment Objective ClassesQuestion Status: Previous Edition16) People who take their money out of insured bank deposits to invest in uninsured money market mutual funds have ________ risk because money market funds invest in ________ assets.A) high; long-termB) low; short-termC) high; short-termD) low; long-termAnswer: BTopic: Chapter 20.4 Investment Objective ClassesQuestion Status: Previous Edition17) The largest share of assets held by money market mutual funds isA) Treasury bills.B) certificates of deposit.C) commercial paper.D) repurchase agreements.Answer: CTopic: Chapter 20.4 Investment Objective ClassesQuestion Status: Previous Edition18) Which of the following is a feature of index funds?A) They have lower fees.B) They select and hold stocks to match the performance of a stock index.C) They do not require managers to select stocks and decide when to buy and sell.D) All of the above.Answer: DTopic: Chapter 20.4 Investment Objective ClassesQuestion Status: Previous Edition19) A deferred-load mutual fund charges a commissionA) when shares are purchased.B) when shares are sold.C) both when shares are purchased and when they are sold.D) when shares are redeemed.Answer: DTopic: Chapter 20.5 Fee Structure of Investment FundsQuestion Status: Previous Edition20) Over the past twenty years, mutual fund fees have ________, largely because________.A) fallen; SEC fee disclosure rules have led to greater competitionB) risen; investors have learned that funds with high fees provide better performanceC) risen; there has been collusion between large mutual fund companiesD) fallen; advances in information technology have lowered transaction costs Answer: ATopic: Chapter 20.5 Fee Structure of Investment FundsQuestion Status: Previous Edition21) Which of the following is most likely to be a no-load fund?A) Value fundsB) Hedge fundsC) Growth fundsD) Index fundsAnswer: DTopic: Chapter 20.5 Fee Structure of Investment FundsQuestion Status: Previous Edition22) When investors switch between funds within the same fund family, mutual funds may chargeA) a contingent deferred sales charge.B) a redemption fee.C) an exchange fee.D) 12b-1 fees.E) an account maintenance fee.Answer: CTopic: Chapter 20.5 Fee Structure of Investment FundsQuestion Status: Previous Edition23) The Securities Acts of 1933 and 1934 did notA) regulate the activities of investment funds.B) require funds to register with the SEC.C) include antifraud rules covering the purchase and sale of fund shares.D) apply to investment funds.Answer: BTopic: Chapter 20.6 Regulation of Mutual FundsQuestion Status: Previous Edition24) The largest share of total investment in mutual funds is inA) stock funds.B) hybrid funds.C) bond funds.D) money market funds.Answer: ATopic: Chapter 20.4 Investment Objective ClassesQuestion Status: Previous Edition25) Over ________ of the total daily volume in stocks is due to institutions initiating trades.A) 70%B) 50%C) 25%D) 90%Answer: ATopic: Chapter 20.6 Regulation of Mutual FundsQuestion Status: New Question26) Hedge funds areA) low risk because they are market-neutral.B) low risk if they buy Treasury bonds.C) low risk because they hedge their investments.D) high risk because they are market-neutral.E) high risk, even though they may be market-neutral.Answer: ETopic: Chapter 20.7 Hedge FundsQuestion Status: Previous Edition27) The near collapse of Long Term Capital Management was caused byA) the high management fees charged by the fund's two Nobel Prize winners.B) the fund's high leverage ratio of 20 to 1.C) a sharp decrease in the spread between corporate bonds and Treasury bonds.D) a sharp increase in the spread between corporate bonds and Treasury bonds.E) the fund's shift away from a market-neutral investment strategy.Answer: DTopic: Chapter 20.7 Hedge FundsQuestion Status: Previous Edition28) Conflicts arise in the mutual funds industry because ________ cannot effectively monitor ________.A) investment advisers; directorsB) directors; shareholdersC) shareholders; investment advisersD) investment advisers; stocks that will outperform the overall marketAnswer: CTopic: Chapter 20.8 Conflicts of Interest in the Mutual Fund IndustryQuestion Status: Previous Edition29) Late trading is the practice of allowing orders received ________ to trade at the ________ net asset value.A) before 4:00 PM; 4:00 PMB) after 4:00 PM; 4:00 PMC) after 4:00 PM; next day'sD) before 4:00 PM; previous day'sAnswer: BTopic: Chapter 20.8 Conflicts of Interest in the Mutual Fund IndustryQuestion Status: Previous Edition30) Market timingA) takes advantage of time differences between the east and west coasts of the United States.B) takes advantage of arbitrage opportunities in foreign stocks.C) takes advantage of the time lag between the receipt and execution of orders.D) is discouraged by the stiff fees mutual funds charge every investor for buying and then selling shares on the same day.Answer: BTopic: Chapter 20.8 Conflicts of Interest in the Mutual Fund IndustryQuestion Status: Previous Edition31) Late trading and market timingA) allow large, favored investors in a mutual fund to profit at the expense of other investors in the fund.B) hurt ordinary investors by increasing the number of fund shares and diluting the fund's net asset value.C) are both A and B of the above.D) are none of the above.Answer: CTopic: Chapter 20.8 Conflicts of Interest in the Mutual Fund Industry Question Status: Previous Edition32) Which of the following is not a proposal to deal with abuses in the mutual fund industry?A) Strictly enforce the 4:00 PM net asset value rule.B) Make redemption fees mandatory.C) Disclose compensation arrangements for investment advisers.D) Increase the number of dependent directors.Answer: DTopic: Chapter 20.8 Conflicts of Interest in the Mutual Fund IndustryQuestion Status: Previous Edition33) ________ means the investors can convert their investment into cash quickly at a low cost.A) Liquidity intermediationB) Denomination intermediationC) DiversificationD) Managerial expertiseAnswer: ATopic: Chapter 20.2 Benefits of Mutual FundsQuestion Status: Previous Edition34) At the start of 2014, one share of Berkshire Hathaway's A-shares was trading at over $150,000. ________ in an mutual fund gives a small investor access to these shares.A) Liquidity intermediationB) Denomination intermediationC) DiversificationD) Managerial expertiseAnswer: BTopic: Chapter 20.2 Benefits of Mutual FundsQuestion Status: Previous Edition35) Mutual fund companies frequently offer a number of separate mutual funds called ________.A) indexesB) complexesC) componentsD) actuariesAnswer: BTopic: Chapter 20.4 Investment Objective ClassesQuestion Status: Previous Edition36) Equity funds can be placed in which class according to the Investment Company Institute?A) Capital appreciation fundsB) World fundsC) Total return fundsD) All of the aboveAnswer: DTopic: Chapter 20.4 Investment Objective Classes Question Status: Previous Edition37) Government bonds are essentially default risk-free, ________ returns.A) and will yield highB) and will yield the highestC) but will have relatively lowD) none of the aboveAnswer: CTopic: Chapter 20.4 Investment Objective ClassesQuestion Status: Previous Edition38) ________ bonds combine stocks into one fund.A) HybridB) Money marketC) MunicipalD) EquityAnswer: ATopic: Chapter 20.4 Investment Objective ClassesQuestion Status: Previous Edition39) All ________ are open-end investment funds that invest only in money market securities.A) Stock fundsB) Bond fundsC) Money market mutual fundsD) all of the aboveAnswer: CTopic: Chapter 20.4 Investment Objective ClassesQuestion Status: Previous Edition20.2 True/False1) The larger the number of shares traded in a stock transaction, the lower the transaction costs per share.Answer: TRUETopic: Chapter 20.2 Benefits of Mutual FundsQuestion Status: Previous Edition2) The increase in the number of defined contribution pension funds has slowed the growth of mutual funds.Answer: FALSETopic: Chapter 20.1 The Growth of Mutual FundsQuestion Status: Previous Edition3) Mutual funds accounted for $5.3 trillion, or 27%, of the $19.5 trillion U.S. retirement market at the beginning of 2013.Answer: TRUETopic: Chapter 20.2 Benefits of Mutual FundsQuestion Status: Updated from Previous Edition4) Among the investors in mutual funds, only about 25% cite preparing for retirement as one of their main reasons for holding shares.Answer: FALSETopic: Chapter 20.2 Benefits of Mutual FundsQuestion Status: Updated from Previous Edition5) Open-end mutual funds are more common than closed-end funds.Answer: TRUETopic: Chapter 20.3 Mutual Fund StructureQuestion Status: Previous Edition6) The net asset value of a mutual fund is the average market price of the stocks, bonds, and other assets the fund owns.Answer: FALSETopic: Chapter 20.3 Mutual Fund StructureQuestion Status: Previous Edition7) A mutual fund's board of directors picks the securities that will be held and makes buy and sell decisions.Answer: FALSETopic: Chapter 20.4 Investment Objective ClassesQuestion Status: Previous Edition8) Money market mutual funds originated when the brokerage firm Merrill Lynch offered its customers an account from which funds could be taken to purchase securities and into which funds could be deposited when securities were sold. Answer: TRUETopic: Chapter 20.4 Investment Objective ClassesQuestion Status: Previous Edition9) A deferred load is a fee charged when shares in a mutual fund are redeemed. Answer: TRUETopic: Chapter 20.5 Fee Structure of Investment FundsQuestion Status: Previous Edition10) Several academic research studies show that investors earn higher returns by investing in mutual funds that charge higher fees.Answer: FALSETopic: Chapter 20.5 Fee Structure of Investment FundsQuestion Status: Previous Edition11) Hedge funds have a minimum investment requirement of between $100,000 and$20 million, with the typical minimum investment being $1 million.Answer: TRUETopic: Chapter 20.7 Hedge FundsQuestion Status: New Question12) SEC research suggests that about three-fourths of mutual funds let privileged shareholders engage in market timing.Answer: TRUETopic: Chapter 20.8 Conflicts of Interest in the Mutual Fund IndustryQuestion Status: Previous Edition13) One factor explaining the rapid growth in mutual funds is that they are financial intermediaries that are not regulated by the federal government.Answer: FALSETopic: Chapter 20.1 The Growth of Mutual FundsQuestion Status: Previous Edition14) Whether a fund is organized as a closed- or an open-end fund, is will have the same basic organizational structure.Answer: TRUETopic: Chapter 20.3 Mutual Fund StructureQuestion Status: Previous Edition15) The primary purpose of loads is to provide compensation for sales brokers. Answer: TRUETopic: Chapter 20.5 Fee Structure of Investment FundsQuestion Status: Previous Edition16) Mutual funds are regulated under four federal laws designed to protect investors. Answer: TRUETopic: Chapter 20.6 Regulation of Mutual FundsQuestion Status: Previous Edition20.3 Essay1) What benefits do mutual funds offer investors?Topic: Chapter 20.2 Benefits of Mutual FundsQuestion Status: Previous Edition2) How is a mutual fund's net asset value calculated?Topic: Chapter 20.3 Mutual Fund StructureQuestion Status: Previous Edition3) How did money market mutual funds originate and why did they become especially popular in the late 1970s and early 1980s?Topic: Chapter 20.1 The Growth of Mutual FundsQuestion Status: Previous Edition4) How does the governance structure of mutual funds lead to asymmetric information and conflicts of interest?Topic: Chapter 20.8 Conflicts of Interest in the Mutual Fund IndustryQuestion Status: Previous Edition5) Describe the practices of late trading and market timing and explain how these practices harm a mutual fund's shareholders.Topic: Chapter 20.8 Conflicts of Interest in the Mutual Fund IndustryQuestion Status: Previous Edition6) Discuss the proposals that have been made to reduce the conflict of interest abuses in the mutual funds industry.Topic: Chapter 20.8 Conflicts of Interest in the Mutual Fund IndustryQuestion Status: Previous Edition7) How is an index fund different from the other four primary investment objective classes for mutual funds?Topic: Chapter 20.4 Investment Objective ClassesQuestion Status: New Question8) Discuss the four primary classes of mutual funds available to investors.Topic: Chapter 20.4 Investment Objective ClassesQuestion Status: Previous Edition9) What are the five benefits of mutual funds?Topic: Chapter 20.2 Benefits of Mutual FundsQuestion Status: New Question10) What is the difference between an open-end and a closed-end mutual fund? Topic: Chapter 20.3 Mutual Fund StructureQuestion Status: New Question11) What are two key differences between a traditional mutual fund and a hedge fund?Topic: Chapter 20.7 Hedge FundsQuestion Status: New Question。
金融市场基础知识_考试题库_复习资料_答案解析 (11)

金融市场基础知识第 501题:单选题(本题1分)不属于商业金融债券的是( )。
A、普通债券B、次级债券C、混合资本债券D、短期融资债券【正确答案】:D【答案解析】:D 商业银行债券有普通债券、次级债券、混合资本债券和小微企业专项金融债券。
而D项属于证券公司债券。
第 502题:单选题(本题1分)世界上最早的债券评级制度诞生于( )。
A、日本B、德国C、美国D、英国【正确答案】:C【答案解析】:C 世界上最早的债券评级制度诞生于美国。
目前世界上最著名、最具权威性的评级机构是美国的穆迪投资者服务公司和标准普尔公司。
第 503题:单选题(本题1分)下列说法错误的是( )。
A、市场利率趋于下降,国债的销售价格就会提高B、国债的中标成本越高,国债的销售价格越高C、为了增加手续费收入,国债的销售价格会提高D、为了加快资金回收速度,国债的销售价格会降低【正确答案】:C【答案解析】:市场利率趋于上升,就限制了承销商确定销售价格的空间;市场利率趋于下降,就为承销商确定销售价格拓宽了空间。
第 504题:单选题(本题1分)购买者可以按预先规定的条件在公司发行股票时享有优先购买权的公司债券是( )。
A、收益公司债券B、可转换公司债券C、附认股权证的公司债券D、可交换债券【正确答案】:C【答案解析】:C 附认股权证的公司债券是公司发行的一种附有认购该公司股票权利的债券。
这种债券的购买者可以按预先规定的条件在公司发行股票时享有优先购买权。
第 505题:单选题(本题1分)下列债券兑付方式中,把投资时间适当延长的是( )。
A、提前兑付B、分期兑付C、到期兑付D、债券替换【正确答案】:D【答案解析】:D 债券替换是一种把投资时间适当延长的兑付方式。
即在某一债券到期后,用另一种债券加以替代,这样既可满足投资者继续投资的要求,又能减轻发债单位资金流转的压力。
第 506题:单选题(本题1分)国际开发机构依法在中国境内发行的、约定在一定期限内还本付息的、以人民币计价的债券是( )。
金融市场与金融机构考试题目

考试时间: 周一一、名词解释(20分)5道1.累积优先股累积优先股(Cumulative preferred shares):是指当公司在某个时期内的盈利不足以支付优先股股息时, 则累计到次年或以后某一年盈利时, 在普通股的红利发放之前, 连同本年优先股的股息一并发放。
2.货币市场货币市场是短期资金市场, 是指融资期限在一年以下的金融市场, 是金融市场的重要组成部分。
包括同业拆借市场、票据贴现市场、短期政府债券市场、证券回购市场等。
3.大额可转让定期存单大额可转让定期存单是由商业银行发行的、可以在市场上转让的存款凭证。
其一般不记名、不可以提前支取, 但可以在二级市场上流通和转让。
4.欧洲债券一国筹资者在本国以外的国际债券市场上发行的, 以第三国货币为面值并由一国或几国金融机构组成辛迪加承销的证券。
5.证券投资基金证券投资基金是一种利益共享、风险共提的集合证券投资方式, 即通过发行基金份额, 集中投资者的资金, 由基金托管人托管, 由基金管理人管理和运用资金, 从事股票、债券等金融工具投资, 并将投资收益按照基金投资的投资比例进行分配的一种间接投资方式。
6.金融租赁由出租人根据承租人的要求, 按照双方事先合同约定, 向承租人指定的出卖人, 购买承租人指定的固定资产, 在出租人拥有固定资产所有权的前提下, 以承租人支付所有租金为条件, 将一个时期该固定资产的占有、使用和收益权让渡给承租人, 具有融资和融物的双重功能。
7、ETF在交易所上市交易, 基金份额可变的一种开放式基金。
投资者既可以在二级市场买卖ETF份额, 也可以向基金管理公司申购或赎回ETF份额, 但必须以一篮子股票(或少量现金)换取基金份额或以基金份额换回一篮子股票(或少量现金)8、股指期货以股票价格指数为标的的标准化期货合约, 双方约定在未来的某个特定日期, 按照事先确定的股价指数大小, 进行标的指数的买卖。
双方交易的是一定期后的股指价格水平, 通过现金结算差价来进行交割。
金融市场与金融机构英文课件 (11)

Financial Markets Funds Transferees
Lender-Savers 1. Households 2. Business firms 3. Government 4. Foreigners
Borrower-Spenders 1. Business firms 2. Government 3. Households 4. Foreigners
• Provide liquidity, making it easy to buy and sell the securities of the companies
• Establish a price for the securities
Structure of Financial Markets
• At the same time, Walter has money he wishes to invest for his retirement.
• If the two of you could get together, perhaps both of your needs can be met. But how does that happen?
Overview of the Financial System
Chapter Preview
• Suppose you want to start a business manufacturing a household cleaning robot, but you have no funds.
– Foreign bonds
• Denominated in a foreign currency • Targeted at a foreign market
金融市场金融机构之商业银行

传统中间业务与创新的中间业务
• 传统的中间业务是指历史上银行向顾客提供的各类金 融服务类业务,这类经营活动风险小或无风险,如, 支付结算、代理、信托与租赁、咨询,与贷款有关的 组织、审批等服务业务,以及代理行业务等进出口服 务业务等。
• 创新的中间业务是指那些虽未列入资产负债表内,但 同表内的资产业务或负债业务关系密切的业务,如, 贷款承诺业务、担保业务、金融衍生工具交易。银行 在经办这类业务时,虽然没有发生实际的货币收付, 银行也没有垫付任何资金,但在将来随时可能因具备 了契约中的某个条件而转变为表内的资产或表内的负 债。因此按照与资产、负债的关系,这类创新的中间 业务又可称为或有资产业务、或有负债业务。
英国商业银行业务的调整与发展
• 一是注重资产结构的多元化和资金流向的调整。
• 二是为了有效地与其他金融机构竞争,注意开展对 个人客户的服务,表现为大力吸收小额存款和提供 个人贷款,并尝试提供“零售性金融成套安排”内 容包括承包保险、证券经纪、房地产代理、旅游服 务和货币传递等项目,强调客户中心的服务理念。
• 发展地区银行和社区银行的必要性:不同的 经济区域具有不同的产业结构对金融服务的 要求也存在许多不同;中小型企业的迅速发 展需要相应类型的社区银行的对口支持 ; 居民对金融服务的个性化和人性化要求越来 越强烈与大银行提供的服务存在差距 。
我国发展地区银行和社区银行的重要意义
• 从规模多元而言,有利于银行市场的拾遗补缺,有助 于扩大银行体系的作用范围和对经济发展的影响力, 对我国银行体系的完善具有积极作用。
• 从业务多元而言,有利于改变我国银行目前存在的业 务低水平重复,融资结构矛盾等突出问题,有利于促 进其他类型银行在市场定位和差异化服务调整上的主 动性和积极性,有利于银行业有效竞争的实现。
金融机构与金融市场练习题及答案一

金融机构与金融市场练习题及答案一1、()是金融市场上最重要的主体。
a.政府b.家庭c.机构投资者d.企业正确答案是:企业2、在经济系统中引导资金流向、使资金由盈余部门向短缺部门转移的市场是()。
a.资本市场b.要素市场c.产品市场d.金融市场正确答案是:金融市场3、()是指以期限在一年以内的金融工具为交易对象的短期金融市场。
a.债券市场b.货币市场c.股票市场d.资本市场正确答案是:货币市场4、()又称柜台市场,是指未上市的证券或不足一个成交批量的证券进行交易的市场。
店头市场以“柜台”和店内交易为特征。
a.议价市场b.店头市场c.公开市场d.第四市场正确答案是:店头市场5、金融工具的重要特性为期限性、收益性、流动性和安全性。
关于金融工具四个特性,下列说法错误的是()。
b.正是期限性、流动性、安全性和收益性相互间的不同组合导致了金融工具的丰富性和多样性,使之能够满足多元化的资金需求和对“四性”的不同偏好。
c.一般来说,流动性、安全性与收益性成反向相关,安全性、流动性越高的金融工具其收益性越低。
d.一般来说,期限性与收益性正向相关,即期限越长,收益越高。
正确答案是:一般来说,期限性与收益性负向相关,即期限越长,收益越低。
6、家庭在金融市场中的主要活动领域是()。
a.黄金市场b.资本市场c.货币市场d.外汇市场正确答案是:资本市场7、金融市场中最主要的经纪人有()a.货币经纪人b.证券承销人c.证券经纪人d.黄金经纪人e.外汇经纪人正确答案是:货币经纪人,证券经纪人,黄金经纪人,外汇经纪人8、证券公司具有以下职能()a.管理金融工具交易价格b.充当证券市场重要的投资人c.充当证券市场中介人d.充当证券市场资金供给者e.提高证券市场运行效率正确答案是:充当证券市场中介人,充当证券市场重要的投资人,提高证券市场运行效率9、金融工具交易或买卖过程中所产生的运行机制,是金融市场的深刻内涵和自然发展,其中最核心的是价格机制,金融工具的价格成为金融市场的要素。
金融市场学练习题11(精编答案版)

金融市场学练习题(一)计算题1.一张政府发行的面值为1000元的短期债券,某投资人以950元的价格购买,期限为90天,计算该债券的利率和投资人的收益率。
答:(1)短期债券利率=(面值—市值)/面值×(360/到期天数)=(1000—950)/1000×(360/90)=20% (2)短期债券收益率=(面值—市值)/市值×(360/到期天数)=(1000—950)/950×(360/90)=21.1%2.3个月贴现式商业票据价格为97.64元,6个月贴现式商业票据价格为95.39元,两者的面值都是100元。
请问哪个商业票据的年收益率较高?答:令3个月和6个月贴现式商业票据的年收益率分别为r3和r6,则1+r3=(100/97.64)4=1.10021+r6=(100/95.39)2=1.0990求得r3=10.02%,r6=9.90%。
所以3个月贴现式商业票据的年收益率较高。
3.美国政府发行一只10年期的国债,债券面值为1000美元,息票的年利率为9%,每半年支付一次利息,假设必要收益率为8%,则债券的内在价值为多少?答:V=∑=+201)04.01(45t t+20)04.01(1000+=1067.96(美元)上式中,C/2=45,y/2=4%,2*n=204.假设影响投资收益率的只有一个因素,A、B两个市场组合都是充分分散的,其期望收益率分别为13%和8%,β值分别等于1.3和0.6。
请问无风险利率应等于多少?答:令RP表示风险溢价,则APT可以写为: 13%=rf+1.3RP8%=rf+0.6RP解得rf=3.71%5.现有一张面值为100元、期限8年、票面利率7%、每半年支付一次利息的债券,该债券当前市场价格为94.17元,(根据已知条件,该债券每半年的利息为3.5元,以半年为单位的期限变为16)计算该债券的到期年收益率是多少?答:94.17=∑=+161) 1(5.3ttYTM+16)1(1000YTM+得出半年到期收益率为4%,年到期收益率为8%。
金融市场学双语题库及答案(第十四章)米什金《金融市场与机构》

Financial Markets and Institutions, 8e (Mishkin)Chapter 14 The Mortgage Markets14.1 Multiple Choice1) Which of the following are important ways in which mortgage markets differ from the stock and bond markets?A) The usual borrowers in the capital markets are government entities and businesses, whereas the usual borrowers in the mortgage markets are individuals.B) Most mortgages are secured by real estate, whereas the majority of capital market borrowing is unsecured.C) Because mortgages are made for different amounts and different maturities, developing a secondary market has been more difficult.D) All of the above are important differences.E) Only A and B of the above are important differences.Answer: DTopic: Chapter 14.1 What Are Mortgages?Question Status: Previous Edition2) Which of the following are important ways in which mortgage markets differ from stock and bond markets?A) The usual borrowers in capital markets are government entities, whereas the usual borrowers in mortgage markets are small businesses.B) The usual borrowers in capital markets are government entities and large businesses, whereas the usual borrowers in mortgage markets are small businesses.C) The usual borrowers in capital markets are government entities and large businesses, whereas the usual borrowers in mortgage markets are small businesses and individuals.D) The usual borrowers in capital markets are businesses and government entities, whereas the usual borrowers in mortgage markets are individuals.Answer: DTopic: Chapter 14.1 What Are Mortgages?Question Status: Previous Edition3) Which of the following are true of mortgages?A) A mortgage is a long-term loan secured by real estate.B) A borrower pays off a mortgage in a combination of principal and interest payments that result in full payment of the debt by maturity.C) Over 80 percent of mortgage loans finance residential home purchases.D) All of the above are true of mortgages.E) Only A and B of the above are true of mortgages.Answer: DTopic: Chapter 14.1 What Are Mortgages?Question Status: Previous Edition4) Which of the following are true of mortgages?A) A mortgage is a long-term loan secured by real estate.B) Borrowers pay off mortgages over time in some combination of principal and interest payments that result in full payment of the debt by maturity.C) Less than 65 percent of mortgage loans finance residential home purchases.D) All of the above are true of mortgages.E) Only A and B of the above are true of mortgages.Answer: ETopic: Chapter 14.1 What Are Mortgages?Question Status: Previous Edition5) Which of the following are true of mortgage interest rates?A) Interest rates on mortgage loans are determined by three factors: current long-term market rates, the term of the mortgage, and the number of discount points paid.B) Mortgage interest rates tend to track along with Treasury bond rates.C) The interest rate on 15-year mortgages is lower than the rate on 30-year mortgages, all else the same.D) All of the above are true.E) Only A and B of the above are true.Answer: DTopic: Chapter 14.2 Characteristics of the Residential MortgageQuestion Status: Previous Edition6) Which of the following are true of mortgages?A) More than 80 percent of mortgage loans finance residential home purchases.B) The National Banking Act of 1863 rewarded banks that increased mortgage lending.C) Most mortgages during the 1920s and 1930s were balloon loans.D) All of the above are true.E) Only A and C of the above are true.Answer: ETopic: Chapter 14.1 What Are Mortgages?Question Status: Previous Edition7) Which of the following is true of mortgage interest rates?A) Longer-term mortgages have lower interest rates than shorter-term mortgages.B) Mortgage rates are lower than Treasury bond rates because of the tax deductibility of mortgage interest rates.C) In exchange for points, lenders reduce interest rates on mortgage loans.D) All of the above are true.E) Only A and B of the above are true.Answer: CTopic: Chapter 14.2 Characteristics of the Residential MortgageQuestion Status: Previous Edition8) Typically, discount points should not be paid if the borrower will pay off the loan in ________ years or less.A) 5B) 10C) 15D) 20Answer: ATopic: Chapter 14.2 Characteristics of the Residential MortgageQuestion Status: Previous Edition9) Which of the following is true of mortgage interest rates?A) Longer-term mortgages have higher interest rates than shorter-term mortgages.B) In exchange for points, lenders reduce interest rates on mortgage loans.C) Mortgage rates are lower than Treasury bond rates because of the tax deductibility of mortgage interest payments.D) All of the above are true.E) Only A and B of the above are true.Answer: ETopic: Chapter 14.2 Characteristics of the Residential MortgageQuestion Status: Previous Edition10) Which of the following reduces moral hazard for the mortgage borrower?A) CollateralB) Down paymentsC) Private mortgage insuranceD) Borrower qualificationsAnswer: BTopic: Chapter 14.2 Characteristics of the Residential MortgageQuestion Status: Previous Edition11) Which of the following protects the mortgage lender's right to sell property if the underlying loan defaults?A) A lienB) A down paymentC) Private mortgage insuranceD) Borrower qualificationE) AmortizationAnswer: ATopic: Chapter 14.2 Characteristics of the Residential MortgageQuestion Status: Previous Edition12) Which of the following is true of mortgage interest rates?A) Mortgage rates are closely tied to Treasury bond rates, but mortgage rates tend to stay below Treasury rates because mortgages are secured with collateral.B) Longer-term mortgages have higher interest rates than shorter-term mortgages.C) Interest rates are higher on mortgage loans on which lenders charge points.D) All of the above are true.E) Only A and B of the above are true.Answer: BTopic: Chapter 14.2 Characteristics of the Residential MortgageQuestion Status: Previous Edition13) During the early years of an amortizing mortgage loan, the lender appliesA) most of the monthly payment to the outstanding principal balance.B) all of the monthly payment to the outstanding principal balance.C) most of the monthly payment to interest on the loan.D) all of the monthly payment to interest on the loan.E) the monthly payment equally to interest on the loan and the outstanding principal balance.Answer: CTopic: Chapter 14.2 Characteristics of the Residential MortgageQuestion Status: Previous Edition14) During the last years of an amortizing mortgage loan, the lender appliesA) most of the monthly payment to the outstanding principal balance.B) all of the monthly payment to the outstanding principal balance.C) most of the monthly payment to interest on the loan.D) all of the monthly payment to interest on the loan.E) the monthly payment equally to interest on the loan and the outstanding principal balance.Answer: ATopic: Chapter 14.2 Characteristics of the Residential MortgageQuestion Status: Previous Edition15) During the last years of a balloon mortgage loan, the lender appliesA) most of the monthly payment to the outstanding principal balance.B) all of the monthly payment to the outstanding principal balance.C) most of the monthly payment to interest on the loan.D) all of the monthly payment to interest on the loan.E) the monthly payment equally to interest on the loan and the outstanding principal balance.Answer: DTopic: Chapter 14.2 Characteristics of the Residential MortgageQuestion Status: Previous Edition16) During the early years of a balloon mortgage loan, the lender appliesA) most of the monthly payment to the outstanding principal balance.B) all of the monthly payment to the outstanding principal balance.C) most of the monthly payment to interest on the loan.D) all of the monthly payment to interest on the loan.E) the monthly payment equally to interest on the loan and the outstanding principal balance.Answer: DTopic: Chapter 14.2 Characteristics of the Residential MortgageQuestion Status: Previous Edition17) A borrower who qualifies for an FHA or VA loan enjoys the advantage thatA) the mortgage payment is much lower.B) only a very low or zero down payment is required.C) the cost of private mortgage insurance is lower.D) the government holds the lien on the property.Answer: BTopic: Chapter 14.3 Types of MortgagesQuestion Status: Previous Edition18) (I) Conventional mortgages are originated by private lending institutions, and FHA or VA loans are originated by the government. (II) Conventional mortgages are insured by private companies, and FHA or VA loans are insured by the government.A) (I) is true, (II) false.B) (I) is false, (II) true.C) Both are true.D) Both are false.Answer: BTopic: Chapter 14.3 Types of MortgagesQuestion Status: Previous Edition19) Borrowers tend to prefer ________ to ________, whereas lenders prefer ________.A) fixed-rate loans; ARMs; fixed-rate loansB) ARMs; fixed-rate loans; fixed-rate loansC) fixed-rate loans; ARMs; ARMsD) ARMs; fixed-rate loans; ARMsAnswer: CTopic: Chapter 14.3 Types of MortgagesQuestion Status: Previous Edition20) (I) ARMs offer lower initial rates and the rate may fall during the life of the loan. (II) Conventional mortgages do not allow a borrower to take advantage of falling interest rates.A) (I) is true, (II) is false.B) (I) is false, (II) is true.C) Both are true.D) Both are false.Answer: ATopic: Chapter 14.3 Types of MortgagesQuestion Status: Previous Edition21) Growing-equity mortgages (GEMs)A) help the borrower pay off the loan in a shorter time.B) have such low payments in the first few years that the principal balance increases.C) offer borrowers payments that are initially lower than the payments on aconventional mortgage.D) do all of the above.E) do only A and B of the above.Answer: ATopic: Chapter 14.3 Types of MortgagesQuestion Status: Previous Edition22) A borrower with a 30-year loan can create a GEM byA) simply increasing the monthly payments beyond what is required and designating that the excess be applied entirely to the principal.B) converting his ARM into a conventional mortgage.C) converting his conventional mortgage into an ARM.D) converting his conventional mortgage into a GPM.Answer: ATopic: Chapter 14.3 Types of MortgagesQuestion Status: Previous Edition23) Which of the following are useful for home buyers who expect their income to rise in the future?A) GPMsB) RAMsC) GEMsD) Only A and B are useful.E) Only A and C are useful.Answer: ETopic: Chapter 14.3 Types of MortgagesQuestion Status: Previous Edition24) Which of the following are useful for home buyers who expect their income to fall in the future?A) GPMsB) RAMsC) GEMsD) Only A and B are useful.E) Only A and C are useful.Answer: BTopic: Chapter 14.3 Types of MortgagesQuestion Status: Previous Edition25) Retired people can live on the equity they have in their homes by using aA) GEM.B) GPM.C) SAM.D) RAM.Answer: DTopic: Chapter 14.3 Types of MortgagesQuestion Status: Previous Edition26) Second mortgages serve the following purposes:A) they give borrowers a way to use the equity they have in their homes as security for another loan.B) they allow borrowers to get a tax deduction on loans secured by their primary residence or vacation home.C) they allow borrowers to convert their conventional mortgages into GEMs.D) all of the above.E) only A and B of the above.Answer: ETopic: Chapter 14.3 Types of MortgagesQuestion Status: Previous Edition27) Which of the following is a disadvantage of a second mortgage compared to credit card debt?A) The loans are secured by the borrower's home.B) The borrower gives up the tax deduction on the primary mortgage.C) The borrower must pay points to get a second mortgage loan.D) The borrower will find it more difficult to qualify for a second mortgage loan.Answer: ATopic: Chapter 14.3 Types of MortgagesQuestion Status: Previous Edition28) The share of the mortgage market held by savings and loans isA) over 50 percent.B) approximately 40 percent.C) approximately 20 percent.D) less than 5 percent.Answer: DTopic: Chapter 14.4 Mortgage-Lending InstitutionsQuestion Status: Updated from Previous Edition29) The share of the mortgage market held by commercial banks is approximatelyA) 50 percent.B) 30 percent.C) 15 percent.D) 5 percent.Answer: BTopic: Chapter 14.4 Mortgage-Lending Institutions Question Status: Updated from Previous Edition30) A loan-servicing agent willA) package the loan for an investor.B) hold the loan in their investment portfolio.C) collect payments from the borrower.D) do both A and C of the above.E) do both B and C of the above.Answer: CTopic: Chapter 14.5 Loan ServicingQuestion Status: Previous Edition31) Distinct elements of a mortgage loan includeA) origination.B) investment.C) servicing.D) all of the above.E) only B and C of the above.Answer: DTopic: Chapter 14.6 Secondary Mortgage MarketQuestion Status: Previous Edition32) The Federal National Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae)A) was set up to buy mortgages from thrifts so that these institutions could make more loans.B) funds purchases of mortgages by selling bonds to the public.C) provides insurance for certain mortgage contracts.D) does all of the above.E) does only A and B of the above.Answer: ETopic: Chapter 14.6 Secondary Mortgage MarketQuestion Status: Previous Edition33) The Federal Housing Administration (FHA)A) was set up to buy mortgages from thrifts so that these institutions could make more loans.B) funds purchases of mortgages by selling bonds to the public.C) provides insurance for certain mortgage contracts.D) does all of the above.E) does only A and B of the above.Answer: CTopic: Chapter 14.3 Types of MortgagesQuestion Status: Previous Edition34) ________ issues participation certificates, and ________ provides federal insurance for participation certificates.A) Freddie Mac; Freddie MacB) Freddie Mac; Ginnie MaeC) Ginnie Mae; Freddie MacD) Ginnie Mae; Ginnie MaeE) Freddie Mac; no oneAnswer: ETopic: Chapter 14.8 What Is a Mortgage-Backed Security?Question Status: Previous Edition35) REMICs are most likeA) Freddie Mac pass-through securities.B) Ginnie Mae pass-through securities.C) participation certificates.D) collateralized mortgage obligations.Answer: DTopic: Chapter 14.8 What Is a Mortgage-Backed Security? Question Status: Previous Edition36) Ginnie MaeA) insures qualifying mortgages.B) insures pass-through certificates.C) insures collateralized mortgage obligations.D) does only A and B. of the above.E) does only B and C of the above.Answer: BTopic: Chapter 14.8 What Is a Mortgage-Backed Security? Question Status: Previous Edition37) Mortgage-backed securitiesA) have been growing in popularity in recent years as institutional investors look for attractive investment opportunities.B) are securities collateralized by a pool of mortgages.C) are securities collateralized by both insured and uninsured mortgages.D) are all of the above.E) are only A and B of the above.Answer: DTopic: Chapter 14.8 What Is a Mortgage-Backed Security?Question Status: Previous Edition38) The most common type of mortgage-backed security isA) the mortgage pass-through, a security that has the borrower's mortgage payments pass through the trustee before being disbursed to the investors.B) collateralized mortgage obligations, a security which reduces prepayment risk.C) the participation certificate, a security which passes the borrower's mortgage payments equally among all the owners of the certificates.D) the securitized mortgage, a security which increases the liquidity of otherwise illiquid mortgages.Answer: ATopic: Chapter 14.8 What Is a Mortgage-Backed Security?Question Status: Previous Edition39) The interest rate borrowers pay on their mortgages is determined byA) current long-term market rates.B) the term.C) the number of discount points.D) all of the above.Answer: DTopic: Chapter 14.2 Characteristics of the Residential MortgageQuestion Status: Previous Edition40) A loan for borrowers who do not qualify for loans at the usual market rate of interest because of a poor credit rating or because the loan is larger than justified by their income isA) a subprime mortgage.B) a securitized mortgage.C) an insured mortgage.D) a graduated-payment mortgage.Answer: ATopic: Chapter 14.8 What Is a Mortgage-Backed Security?Question Status: Previous Edition41) The percentage of the total loan paid back immediately when a mortgage loan is obtained, which lowers the annual interest rate on the debt, is calledA) discount points.B) loan terms.C) collateral.D) down payment.Answer: ATopic: Chapter 14.2 Characteristics of the Residential MortgageQuestion Status: Previous Edition42) Which of the following terms are found in mortgage loan contracts to protect the lender from financial loss?A) CollateralB) Down paymentC) Private mortgage insuranceD) All of the aboveAnswer: DTopic: Chapter 14.2 Characteristics of the Residential MortgageQuestion Status: Previous Edition43) What factors are used in determining a person's FICO score?A) Past payment historyB) Outstanding debtC) Length of credit historyD) All of the aboveAnswer: DTopic: Chapter 14.2 Characteristics of the Residential MortgageQuestion Status: Previous Edition44) Between 2000 and 2005, home prices increased an average of ________ per year.A) 2%B) 4%C) 8%D) 12%Answer: CTopic: Chapter 14.8 What Is a Mortgage-Backed Security?Question Status: New Question45) From 2000 to 2005, housing prices increased, on average, by over 40%. This run up in prices was caused byA) speculators.B) an increase in subprime loans, which increased demand for new and existing houses.C) both A and B.D) None of the above are correct.Answer: CTopic: Chapter 14.8 What Is a Mortgage-Backed Security?Question Status: Updated from Previous Edition14.2 True/False1) In 2012, mortgage loans to farms represented the largest proportion of mortgage lending in the U.S.Answer: FALSETopic: Chapter 14.1 What Are Mortgages?Question Status: New Question2) Down payments are designed to reduce the likelihood of default on mortgage loans.Answer: TRUETopic: Chapter 14.2 Characteristics of the Residential MortgageQuestion Status: Previous Edition3) Discount points (or simply points) are interest payments made at the beginning of a loan.Answer: TRUETopic: Chapter 14.2 Characteristics of the Residential MortgageQuestion Status: Previous Edition4) A point on a mortgage loan refers to one monthly payment of principal and interest.Answer: FALSETopic: Chapter 14.2 Characteristics of the Residential MortgageQuestion Status: Previous Edition5) Closing for a mortgage loan refers to the moment the loan is paid off.Answer: FALSETopic: Chapter 14.2 Characteristics of the Residential MortgageQuestion Status: Previous Edition6) Private mortgage insurance is a policy that guarantees to make up any discrepancy between the value of the property and the loan amount, should a default occur.Answer: TRUETopic: Chapter 14.2 Characteristics of the Residential MortgageQuestion Status: Previous Edition7) During the early years of a mortgage loan, the lender applies most of the payment to the principal on the loan.Answer: FALSETopic: Chapter 14.2 Characteristics of the Residential MortgageQuestion Status: Previous Edition8) One important advantage to a borrower who qualifies for an FHA or VA loan is the very low interest rate on the mortgage.Answer: FALSETopic: Chapter 14.3 Types of Mortgages9) Adjustable-rate mortgages generally have lower initial interest rates than fixed-rate mortgages.Answer: TRUETopic: Chapter 14.3 Types of MortgagesQuestion Status: Previous Edition10) Mortgage interest rates loosely track interest rates on three-month Treasury bills.Answer: FALSETopic: Chapter 14.3 Types of MortgagesQuestion Status: Previous Edition11) An advantage of a graduated-payment mortgage is that borrowers will qualify for a larger loan than if they requested a conventional mortgage.Answer: TRUETopic: Chapter 14.3 Types of Mortgages12) Nearly half the funds for mortgage lending comes from mortgage pools and trusts.Answer: FALSETopic: Chapter 14.4 Mortgage-Lending InstitutionsQuestion Status: Updated from Previous Edition13) Many institutions that make mortgage loans do not want to hold large portfolios of long-term securities, because it would subject them to unacceptably high interest-rate risk.Answer: TRUETopic: Chapter 14.4 Mortgage-Lending InstitutionsQuestion Status: Previous Edition14) A problem that initially hindered the marketability of mortgages in a secondary market was that they were not standardized.Answer: TRUETopic: Chapter 14.6 Secondary Mortgage MarketQuestion Status: Previous Edition15) Mortgage-backed securities have declined in popularity in recent years as institutional investors have sought higher returns in other markets.Answer: FALSETopic: Chapter 14.8 What Is a Mortgage-Backed Security?Question Status: Previous Edition16) Mortgage-backed securities are marketable securities collateralized by a pool of mortgages.Answer: TRUETopic: Chapter 14.8 What Is a Mortgage-Backed Security?Question Status: Previous Edition17) Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac together either own or insure the risk on nearly one-fourth of America's residential mortgages.Answer: FALSETopic: Chapter 14.4 Mortgage-Lending InstitutionsQuestion Status: Previous Edition18) A FICO score below 660 is considered good while a score above 720 is likely to cause problems in obtaining a loan.Answer: FALSETopic: Chapter 14.2 Characteristics of the Residential MortgageQuestion Status: Previous Edition19) Subprime loans are those made to borrowers who do not qualify for loans at the usual market rate of interest because of a poor credit rating or because the loan is larger than justified by their income.Answer: TRUETopic: Chapter 14.8 What Is a Mortgage-Backed Security?Question Status: Previous Edition14.3 Essay1) How has the modern mortgage market changed over recent years?Topic: Chapter 14.1 What Are Mortgages?Question Status: Previous Edition2) Explain the features of mortgage loans that are designed to reduce the likelihood of default.Topic: Chapter 14.2 Characteristics of the Residential MortgageQuestion Status: Previous Edition3) What are points? What is their purpose?Topic: Chapter 14.2 Characteristics of the Residential MortgageQuestion Status: Previous Edition4) How does an amortizing mortgage loan differ from a balloon mortgage loan?Topic: Chapter 14.2 Characteristics of the Residential MortgageQuestion Status: Previous Edition5) Evaluate the advantages and disadvantages, from both the lender's and borrower's perspectives, of fixed-rate and adjustable-rate mortgages.Topic: Chapter 14.3 Types of MortgagesQuestion Status: Previous Edition6) Why has the online lending market developed in recent years and what are the advantages and disadvantages of this development?Topic: Chapter 14.4 Mortgage-Lending InstitutionsQuestion Status: Previous Edition7) Why may Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac pose a threat to the health of the financial system?Topic: Chapter 14.8 What Is a Mortgage-Backed Security?Question Status: Previous Edition8) What are mortgage-backed securities, why were they developed, whattypes of mortgage-backed securities are there, and how do they work?Topic: Chapter 14.8 What Is a Mortgage-Backed Security?Question Status: Previous Edition9) What are the benefits and side effects of securitized mortgages?Topic: Chapter 14.7 Securitization of MortgagesQuestion Status: Previous Edition10) Discuss the pros and cons of a subprime market for residential mortgages in the U.S.Topic: Chapter 14.8 What Is a Mortgage-Backed Security?Question Status: New Question。
金融市场与金融机构复习提纲

1.金融体系的定义。
答:广义的金融体系是包含货币、资金交易的所有参与者、交易的市场、交易产品(工具)已经交易规则在内的复杂系统。
狭义的金融市场是指金融产品、金融机构、金融市场以及它们与实体经济部门和政府关系的总和。
2.金融体系的发展。
1)第一阶段:1979-1983年,基本延续了计划经济时期的金融体系,金融体系的运行主要是通过行政手段调控,金融机构直接为国家所有,金融资源的配置由政府计划配置。
但在这一时期,我国已经开始启动了金融体制改革,为后来进一步改革奠定基础。
2)第二阶段:1983-1990年,是我国金融市场体系建设的起步阶段,金融市场不断多元化,体现出明显的银行主导型金融体系的特征。
3)第三阶段:1990年以后至今,是转型期的中国市场逐步完善金融体系阶段和深化金融市场化改革阶段。
3.金融体系在经济发展中的作用。
答:1)清算结算服务2)资源积累和企业所有权分散体制3)遍历资源转移4)提供价格信息5)风险管理6)解决委托代理问题4.我国金融体系的特征和发展趋势。
1)金融机构:从分业经营到有限综合;2)国民经济发展过度依赖间接融资是我国金融体系的特点和主要矛盾;3)从间接融资为主向直接融资为主的过渡是我国金融体系转型发展的趋势。
5.分离型银行和全能型银体系的比较。
1)融资功能的差异。
理论上直接融资成本大于间接融资成本。
融资效率方面,银行贷款偏好于规模较大的企业,但证券市场可以为大多数企业的长期融资。
2)两种金融体系对信息的利用各有所长。
市场导向性金融体系中,有着充分透明的信息披露机制,能产生大量的公共信息。
金融机构可以获得大量私人信息,使资源更好地配置。
另一方面,增加了信息租金的可能性。
3)全能型银行在风险管理方面具有比较优势。
市场导向型的金融体系难以规避系统性风险,但银行可以通过跨期平滑分散系统性风险。
6.两种金融体系的启示。
1)在经济高速发展阶段,往往希望新兴产业的带动和支撑,而银行导向型的金融体系缺乏长期融资的意愿,所以新兴产业融资需要依赖证券市场,市场主导型的金融体系占据优势。
金融市场与机构 (11)The Stock Market(优质教学)

Chapter 11The Stock MarketMultiple Choice Questions1. (I) A share of common stock in a firm represents an ownership interest in that firm. (II) A share ofpreferred stock is as much like a bond as it is like common stock.(a) (I) is true, (II) false.(b) (I) is false, (II) true.(c) Both are true.(d) Both are false.Answer: C2. Preferred stockholders hold a claim on assets that has priority over the claims of(a) both common stockholders and bondholders.(b) neither common stockholders nor bondholders.(c) common stockholders, but after that of bondholders.(d) bondholders, but after that of common stockholders.Answer: C3. (I) Preferred stockholders hold a claim on assets that has priority over the claims of commonstockholders, but after that of bondholders. (II) Firms issue preferred stock in far greater amounts than common stock.(a) (I) is true, (II) false.(b) (I) is false, (II) true.(c) Both are true.(d) Both are false.Answer: A4. (I) Preferred stockholders hold a claim on assets that has priority over the claims of commonstockholders. (II) Bondholders hold a claim on assets that has priority over the claims of preferred stockholders.(a) (I) is true, (II) false.(b) (I) is false, (II) true.(c) Both are true.(d) Both are false.Answer: C教学5. (I) Firms issue common stock in far greater amounts than preferred stock. (II) The total volume ofstock issued is much less than the volume of bonds issued.(a) (I) is true, (II) false.(b) (I) is false, (II) true.(c) Both are true.(d) Both are false.Answer: C6. The riskiest capital market security is(a) preferred stock.(b) common stock.(c) corporate bonds.(d) Treasury bonds.Answer: B7. Organized exchanges account for about _________ percent of the total dollar volume of domesticstock shares traded.(a) 30(b) 45(c) 60(d) 70Answer: D8. Organized exchanges account for about _________ percent of the total dollar volume of domesticstocks traded.(a) 60(b) 70(c) 80(d) 90Answer: B9. (I) The largest of the organized stock exchanges in the United States is the New York StockExchange. (II) To be listed on the NYSE, a firm must have a minimum of $100 million dollars in market value or $10 million in revenues.(a) (I) is true, (II) false.(b) (I) is false, (II) true.(c) Both are true.(d) Both are false.Answer: A10. To list on the NYSE, a firm must(a) have earnings of at least $100 million for each of the last three years.(b) have at least $500 million of market value and $100 million of revenue.教育参考(c) have a total of $100 million in market value of publicly traded shares.(d) meet all of the above requirements.(e) meet (a) and (b) of the above requirements.Answer: E11. Securities not listed on one of the exchanges trade in the over-the-counter market. In this exchange,dealers “make a market” by(a) buying stocks for inventory when investors want to sell.(b) selling stocks from inventory when investors want to buy.(c) doing both of the above.(d) doing neither of the above.Answer: C12. The most active stock exchange in the world is the(a) Nikkei Stock Exchange.(b) London Stock Exchange.(c) Shanghai Stock Exchange.(d) New York Stock Exchange.Answer: A13. Which of the following statements about trading operations in an organized exchange are correct?(a) Floor traders all deal in a wide variety of stocks.(b) In most trades, specialists match buy and sell orders.(c) In most trades, specialists buy for or sell from their own inventories.(d) The SuperDOT system is used to expedite large trades of over 100,000 shares.Answer: B14. Which of the following is not an advantage of Electronic Communications Networks (ECNs)?(a) All unfilled orders are available for review by ECN traders.(b) Transactions costs are lower for ECN trades.(c) Trades are made and confirmed faster.(d) ECNs work well for thinly traded stocks.Answer: D15. Which of the following statements is false regarding Electronic Communications Networks (ECNs)?(a) Archipelago and Instinet are two examples of ECNs.(b) Competition from ECNs has forced NASDAQ to cut its fees.(c) Traders benefit from lower trading costs and faster service.(d) ECNs allow institutional investors, but not individuals, to trade after hours.Answer: D16. A basic principle of finance is that the value of any investment is(a) the present value of all future net cash flows generated by the investment.(b) the undiscounted sum of all future net cash flows generated by the investment.(c) unrelated to the future net cash flows generated by the investment.(d) unrelated to the degree of risk associated with the future net cash flows generated by theinvestment.Answer: A教育17. A stock currently sells for $25 per share and pays $0.24 per year in dividends. What is an investor’svaluation of this stock if she expects it to be selling for $30 in one year and requires 15 percentreturn on equity investments?(a) $30.24(b) $26.30(c) $26.09(d) $27.74Answer: B18. A stock currently sells for $30 per share and pays $1.00 per year in dividends. What is an investor’svaluation of this stock if he expects it to be selling for $37 in one year and requires 12 percent return on equity investments?(a) $38(b) $33.50(c) $34.50(d) $33.93Answer: D19. In the one-period valuation model, a stock’s value will be higher(a) the higher is its expected future price.(b) the lower is its dividend.(c) the higher is the required return on investments in equity.(d) all of the above.Answer: A20. In the one-period valuation model, a stock’s value falls if the _________ rises.(a) dividend(b) expected future price(c) required return on equity(d) current priceAnswer: C21. In the generalized dividend valuation model a stock’s value depend only on(a) its future dividend payments and its future price.(b) its future dividend payments and the required return on equity.(c) its future price and the required return on investments on equity.(d) its future dividend payments.Answer: B22. Which of the following is not an element of the Gordon growth model of stock valuation?(a) the stock’s most recent dividend paid.(b) the expected constant growth rate of dividends.(c) the required return on investments in equity.参考教育(d) the stock’s expected future price. Answer: D23. According to the Gordon growth model, what is an investor’s valuation of a stock whose currentdividend is $1.00 per year if dividends are expected to grow at a constant rate of 10 percent over a long period of time and the investor’s required return is 11 percent?(a) $110(b) $100(c) $11(d) $10(e) $5.24Answer: A24. According to the Gordon growth model, wha t is an investor’s valuation of a stock whose currentdividend is $1.00 per year if dividends are expected to grow at a constant rate of 10 percent over a long period of time and the investor’s required return is 15 percent?(a) $20(b) $11(c) $22(d) $7.33(e) $4.40Answer: C25. Holding other things constant, a stock’s value will be highest if its dividend growth rate is(a) 15 percent(b) 10 percent(c) 5 percent(d) 2 percentAnswer: A26. Holding other things constant, a stock’s value will be highest if its most recent dividend is(a) $2.00(b) $5.00(c) $0.50(d) $1.00Answer: B27. Holding other things constant, a stock’s value will be highest if the investor’s required return oninvestments in equity is(a) 20 percent(b) 15 percent(c) 10 percent(d) 5 percentAnswer: D参考28. Suppose the average industry PE ratio for auto parts retailers is 20. What is the current price of AutoZone stock if the retailer’s earnings per share are projected to be $1.85?(a) $21.85(b) $37(c) $10.81(d) $9.25Answer: B29. Which of the following is true regarding the Gordon growth model?(a) Dividends are assumed to grow at a constant rate forever.(b) The dividend growth rate is assumed to be greater than the required return on equity.(c) Both (a) and (b).(d) Neither (a) nor (b).Answer: A30. The PE ratio approach to valuing stock is especially useful for valuing(a) privately held firms.(b) firms that don’t pay dividends.(c) both (a) and (b).(d) neither (a) nor (b).Answer: C31. The PE ratio approach to valuing stock is especially useful for valuing(a) publicly held corporations.(b) firms that regularly pay dividends.(c) both (a) and (b).(d) neither (a) nor (b).Answer: D32. A weakness of the PE approach to valuing stock is that it is(a) difficult to estima te the constant growth rate of a firm’s dividends.(b) difficult to estimate the required return on equity.(c) difficult to predict how much a firm will pay in dividends.(d) based on industry averages rather than firm-specific factors.Answer: D33. A firm is expected to pay a dividend of $1.00 next year and the dividend is expected to grow at aconstant rate of 4 percent over time. Some investors have required returns on investments in equity of 12 percent, some 10 percent, and some 8 percent. The market price of this firm’s stock will be slightly above(a) $25(b) $18(c) $16.67教育参考(d) $12.50 Answer: C34. (I) The market price of a security at a given time is the highest value any investor puts on thesecurity. (II) Superior information about a security increases its value by reducing its risk.(a) (I) is true, (II) is false.(b) (I) is false, (II) is true.(c) Both are true.(d) Both are false.Answer: B35. The main cause of fluctuations in stock prices is changes in(a) tax laws.(b) errors in technical stock analysis.(c) daily trading volume in stock markets.(d) information available to investors.(e) total household wealth in the economy.Answer: D36. Stock values computed by valuation models may differ from actual market prices because it isdifficult to(a) estimate future dividend growth rates.(b) estimate the risk of a stock.(c) forecast a stock’s future dividends.(d) all of the above are true.Answer: D37. The 2001 terrorist attacks and the Enron financial scandal caused anticipated dividend growth to_________, investors’ required return on equity to _________, and stock prices to _________.(a) decreases; increase; decrease(b) decrease; increase; increase(c) increase; decrease; decrease(d) increase; decrease; increaseAnswer: A38. Which of the following is not an objective of the Securities and Exchange Commission?(a) maintain integrity of the securities markets(b) advise investors about which particular stocks are good buys(c) require firms to provide specific information to investors(d) regulate major participants in securities marketsAnswer: B教育True/False1. More stock trading in the U.S. occurs in over-the-counter markets rather than on organizedexchanges.Answer: FALSE2. In over-the-counter markets, dealers increases the liquidity of thinly traded securities.Answer: TRUE3. Electronic Communications Networks apply technology to make organized exchanges moreefficient and speedy.Answer: FALSE4. All stocks pay dividends, as that is the only way an investor can profit from holding stock.Answer: FALSE5. Common stock is the riskiest corporate security, followed by preferred stock and then bonds.Answer: TRUE6. The Enron financial scandal increased uncertainty about the quality of accounting information andas a result increased required return on investment in stocks.Answer: TRUE7. The Dow Jones Industrial Average is the broadest and best indicator of the stock market’sday-to-day performance.Answer: FALSE8. The Securities and Exchange Commission requires firms to submit various documents to increasethe flow of information to investors but does not verify the accuracy of that information.Answer: TRUE9. About half of new equity issues are preferred stock.Answer: FALSE10. A stock’s market value will be higher the higher i s its expected dividend stream.Answer: TRUE11. The Gordon growth model assumes that a stock’s dividend grows at a constant rate forever.Answer: TRUE12. A stock’s market value will be higher the higher is the investor’s required rate of return.Answer: FALSE参考Essay1. How do corporate stocks differ from bonds?2. How do common stocks differ from preferred stock?3. How do over-the-counter markets differ from organized exchanges?4. What is the role of specialists on a stock exchange?5. What are the advantages and disadvantages of Electronic Communications Networks (ECNs) fortrading stocks?6. What is the role of the required return on equity investments in stock valuation models?7. Using the Gordon growth model, explain why the 2001 terorist attacks and the Enron financialscandal caused stock prices to decline.8. What are American Depository Receipts (ADRs)?9. What are the objectives of the Securities and Exchange Commission?教育。
金融法基础知识金融市场与金融机构监管

金融法基础知识金融市场与金融机构监管金融法是指规范金融市场与金融机构运作的法律体系。
在现代经济中,金融机构与金融市场起到了重要的作用,而金融法的目的就是为了保护金融市场的正常运行和维护金融机构的稳定发展。
本文将介绍金融法的基础知识,并着重探讨金融市场与金融机构的监管措施。
一、金融市场金融市场是指各种金融资产交易的场所或网络平台。
金融市场的主要参与者包括金融机构、政府、投资者和企业等。
金融市场可以分为证券市场、银行间市场、外汇市场等不同的市场类型。
1. 证券市场证券市场是指股票、债券等证券品种的交易场所。
证券市场的交易方式包括交易所交易和场外交易,交易的主体包括投资者和发行机构等。
证券市场的监管主体为证券监管机构,不同国家和地区的证券监管机构有所不同。
2. 银行间市场银行间市场是指银行之间进行短期资金融通的市场,也称为货币市场。
在银行间市场,各银行可以互相借贷和买卖各种金融产品,如同业存单、银行间债券等。
银行间市场的监管主体为央行或金融监管机构。
3. 外汇市场外汇市场是指各国货币之间进行兑换交易的市场。
外汇市场的参与者包括银行、企业、投资者等。
外汇市场的监管主体为各国的央行和外汇管理机构。
二、金融机构监管金融机构监管是指对金融机构行为进行规范和监督的活动。
金融机构监管的目的是保护金融机构的健康发展,维护金融市场的稳定。
金融机构监管一般由金融监管机构来负责。
1. 银行监管银行监管是金融机构监管的一个重要方面,主要涉及商业银行、中央银行和其他类型银行的监管。
银行监管的内容包括授信管理、风险管理、资本充足性等方面。
银行监管的目的是确保银行业务的安全性和稳定性。
2. 证券监管证券监管是指对证券市场和证券机构进行监督和监管的活动。
证券监管的内容包括证券交易的公平性、信息披露的完整性等方面。
证券监管的目的是维护证券市场的秩序和保护投资者的权益。
3. 保险监管保险监管是指对保险公司和保险市场进行管理和监督的活动。
2021年金融市场基础知识单选题与答案解析(11)

2021年金融市场基础知识单选题与答案解析11一、单选题(共60题)1.政策性银行发行金融债券应当向()报送发行申请。
A:国家开发银行B:中国进出口银行C:中国人民银行D:中国农业发展银行【答案】:C【解析】:根据《全国银行间债券市场金融债券发行管理办法》,政策性银行发行金融债券,应按年向中国人民银行报送金融债券发行申请。
2.根据保险业务属性和风险特征,保险公司业务范围分为基础类业务和扩展类业务,以下属于财产保险公司的基础类业务的是()。
A:责任保险B:农业保险C:信用证保险D:分红型保险【答案】:A【解析】:本题考查保险的分类。
财产保险公司的基础类业务包括以下五项:①机动车保险,包括机动车交通事故责任强制保险和机动车商业保险;②企业/家庭财产保险及工程保险(特殊风险保险除外);③责任保险;④船舶/货运保险;⑤短期健康/意外伤害保险。
3.根据证券化的基础资产不同,可以将资产证券化分为()债券组合证券化等类别。
Ⅰ.不动产证券化Ⅱ.应收账款证券化Ⅲ.信贷资产证券化Ⅳ.未来收益证券化A:Ⅱ、Ⅲ、ⅣB:Ⅰ、Ⅱ、ⅢC:Ⅰ、Ⅱ、Ⅲ、ⅣD:Ⅰ、Ⅱ、Ⅳ【答案】:C【解析】:根据基础资产分类。
根据证券化的基础资产不同,可以将资产证券化分为不动产证券化、应收账款证券化、信贷资产证券化、未来收益证券化(如高速公路收费)、债券组合证券化等类别。
4.沪深300指数所选择的公司一般满足下列()条件。
①经营状况良好②股票价格无明显异常波动③财务报告无重大问题④无明显市场操纵A:①②③④B:①②④C:②③④D:①③④【答案】:A【解析】:上述四项皆为沪深300指数选择样本股票所考虑的条件。
沪深300指数样本按照以下方法选择经营状况良好、无违法违规事件、财务报告无重大问题、股票价格无明显异常波动或市场操纵的公司:计算样本空间内股票最近一年(新股为上市第四个交易日以来)的A股日均成交金额与A股日均总市值;对样本空间股票在最近一年的A 股日均成交金额由高到低排名,剔除排名后50%股票;对剩余股票按照最近一年A股日均总市值由高到低排名,选取前300名股票作为指数样本。
金融市场与金融机构管理

金融市场与金融机构管理金融市场是指资金供求的交易场所,它的发展水平和管理水平直接影响着整个国民经济的发展。
金融市场涉及到资本、货币、商品等诸多方面,因此它的管理也涉及多个方面。
金融市场的管理需要多方面参与,并通过法律、规章、政策等手段加以控制和引导,以实现市场主体平等地参与运作、规范交易方式、维护市场秩序、保障投资者权益等目标。
同时,金融机构也作为市场的主要参与者,其规范运作和管理也是构建健全金融市场的重要保障。
金融市场管理的主要内容包括三个方面:监管、监督和协调。
首先是监管,金融市场的主管部门应制定相关法规和政策,对市场进行严格的监管和管理,防范和处理市场风险,确保市场的正常运转。
其次是监督,监督机构要对金融机构的监管工作进行监督,确保金融机构按照相关规章制度进行业务运作,并及时揭发和处理金融违法违规行为。
最后是协调,金融市场的管理需要与经济、社会、科技等多个领域进行协调,保持市场平稳发展。
金融机构的管理是金融市场的重要保障。
金融机构主要包括银行、证券、保险等,它们在资金的筹集、流转和配置等方面发挥着重要作用。
金融机构的财务风险管理、信息系统安全、内部控制与合规等方面的管理都是其业务活动的核心,也是保证其稳健经营和稳定发展的重要环节。
金融机构管理主要包括机构的组织结构、业务管理、风险管理、人才管理等多个方面。
机构的组织结构包括搭建合理的管理架构、科学制定组织规章、建立有效的内部沟通机制等。
业务管理方面,包括制定经营计划、确定经营目标、明确经营范围、实施业务拓展等。
风险管理是金融机构管理的重点和难点,包括风险识别、评估、控制、应对等多个方面。
人才管理则需要构建科学的人才选用、培养、激励、评价机制,不断提高人员素质和业务水平。
对于我们来说,了解金融市场与金融机构管理不仅是对自身金融知识的积累,更是把握时代发展脉搏的必然选择。
国家政策和社会经济的变化均会对金融领域产生重大影响,只有不断优化金融市场与金融机构管理,才能适应市场对金融服务的需求,推动经济发展,实现财富的价值增长。
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Chapter 11The Stock MarketMultiple Choice Questions1. (I) A share of common stock in a firm represents an ownership interest in that firm. (II) A share ofpreferred stock is as much like a bond as it is like common stock.(a) (I) is true, (II) false.(b) (I) is false, (II) true.(c) Both are true.(d) Both are false.Answer: C2. Preferred stockholders hold a claim on assets that has priority over the claims of(a) both common stockholders and bondholders.(b) neither common stockholders nor bondholders.(c) common stockholders, but after that of bondholders.(d) bondholders, but after that of common stockholders.Answer: C3. (I) Preferred stockholders hold a claim on assets that has priority over the claims of commonstockholders, but after that of bondholders. (II) Firms issue preferred stock in far greater amounts than common stock.(a) (I) is true, (II) false.(b) (I) is false, (II) true.(c) Both are true.(d) Both are false.Answer: A4. (I) Preferred stockholders hold a claim on assets that has priority over the claims of commonstockholders. (II) Bondholders hold a claim on assets that has priority over the claims of preferred stockholders.(a) (I) is true, (II) false.(b) (I) is false, (II) true.(c) Both are true.(d) Both are false.Answer: C136 Mishkin/Eakins •Financial Markets and Institutions, Fifth Edition5. (I) Firms issue common stock in far greater amounts than preferred stock. (II) The total volume ofstock issued is much less than the volume of bonds issued.(a) (I) is true, (II) false.(b) (I) is false, (II) true.(c) Both are true.(d) Both are false.Answer: C6. The riskiest capital market security is(a) preferred stock.(b) common stock.(c) corporate bonds.(d) Treasury bonds.Answer: B7. Organized exchanges account for about _________ percent of the total dollar volume of domesticstock shares traded.(a) 30(b) 45(c) 60(d) 70Answer: D8. Organized exchanges account for about _________ percent of the total dollar volume of domesticstocks traded.(a) 60(b) 70(c) 80(d) 90Answer: B9. (I) The largest of the organized stock exchanges in the United States is the New York StockExchange. (II) To be listed on the NYSE, a firm must have a minimum of $100 million dollars in market value or $10 million in revenues.(a) (I) is true, (II) false.(b) (I) is false, (II) true.(c) Both are true.(d) Both are false.Answer: A10. To list on the NYSE, a firm must(a) have earnings of at least $100 million for each of the last three years.(b) have at least $500 million of market value and $100 million of revenue.(c) have a total of $100 million in market value of publicly traded shares.(d) meet all of the above requirements.(e) meet (a) and (b) of the above requirements.Chapter 11 The Stock Market 137 Answer: E138 Mishkin/Eakins •Financial Markets and Institutions, Fifth Edition11. Securities not listed on one of the exchanges trade in the over-the-counter market. In this exchange,dealers “make a market” by(a) buying stocks for inventory when investors want to sell.(b) selling stocks from inventory when investors want to buy.(c) doing both of the above.(d) doing neither of the above.Answer: C12. The most active stock exchange in the world is the(a) Nikkei Stock Exchange.(b) London Stock Exchange.(c) Shanghai Stock Exchange.(d) New York Stock Exchange.Answer: A13. Which of the following statements about trading operations in an organized exchange are correct?(a) Floor traders all deal in a wide variety of stocks.(b) In most trades, specialists match buy and sell orders.(c) In most trades, specialists buy for or sell from their own inventories.(d) The SuperDOT system is used to expedite large trades of over 100,000 shares.Answer: B14. Which of the following is not an advantage of Electronic Communications Networks (ECNs)?(a) All unfilled orders are available for review by ECN traders.(b) Transactions costs are lower for ECN trades.(c) Trades are made and confirmed faster.(d) ECNs work well for thinly traded stocks.Answer: D15. Which of the following statements is false regarding Electronic Communications Networks (ECNs)?(a) Archipelago and Instinet are two examples of ECNs.(b) Competition from ECNs has forced NASDAQ to cut its fees.(c) Traders benefit from lower trading costs and faster service.(d) ECNs allow institutional investors, but not individuals, to trade after hours.Answer: D16. A basic principle of finance is that the value of any investment is(a) the present value of all future net cash flows generated by the investment.(b) the undiscounted sum of all future net cash flows generated by the investment.(c) unrelated to the future net cash flows generated by the investment.(d) unrelated to the degree of risk associated with the future net cash flows generated by theinvestment.Answer: AChapter 11 The Stock Market 139 17. A stock currently sells for $25 per share and pays $0.24 per year in dividends. What is an investor’svaluation of this stock if she expects it to be selling for $30 in one year and requires 15 percentreturn on equity investments?(a) $30.24(b) $26.30(c) $26.09(d) $27.74Answer: B18. A stock currently sells for $30 per share and pays $1.00 per year in dividends. What is an investor’svaluation of this stock if he expects it to be selling for $37 in one year and requires 12 percent return on equity investments?(a) $38(b) $33.50(c) $34.50(d) $33.93Answer: D19. In the one-period valuation model, a stock’s value will be higher(a) the higher is its expected future price.(b) the lower is its dividend.(c) the higher is the required return on investments in equity.(d) all of the above.Answer: A20. In the one-period valuation model, a stock’s value falls if the _________ rises.(a) dividend(b) expected future price(c) required return on equity(d) current priceAnswer: C21. In the generalized dividend valuation model a stock’s value depend only on(a) its future dividend payments and its future price.(b) its future dividend payments and the required return on equity.(c) its future price and the required return on investments on equity.(d) its future dividend payments.Answer: B22. Which of the following is not an element of the Gordon growth model of stock valuation?(a) the stock’s most recent dividend paid.(b) the expected constant growth rate of dividends.(c) the required return on investments in equity.(d) the stock’s expected future price.Answer: D140 Mishkin/Eakins •Financial Markets and Institutions, Fifth Edition23. According to the Gordon growth model, what is an investor’s valuation of a stock whose currentdividend is $1.00 per year if dividends are expected to grow at a constant rate of 10 percent over a long period of time and the investor’s required return is 11 percent?(a) $110(b) $100(c) $11(d) $10(e) $5.24Answer: A24. According to the Gordon growth model, wha t is an investor’s valuation of a stock whose currentdividend is $1.00 per year if dividends are expected to grow at a constant rate of 10 percent over a long period of time and the investor’s required return is 15 percent?(a) $20(b) $11(c) $22(d) $7.33(e) $4.40Answer: C25. Holding other things constant, a stock’s value will be highest if its dividend growth rate is(a) 15 percent(b) 10 percent(c) 5 percent(d) 2 percentAnswer: A26. Holding other things constant, a stock’s value will be highest if its most recent dividend is(a) $2.00(b) $5.00(c) $0.50(d) $1.00Answer: B27. Holding other things constant, a stock’s value will be highest if the investor’s required return oninvestments in equity is(a) 20 percent(b) 15 percent(c) 10 percent(d) 5 percentAnswer: DChapter 11 The Stock Market 141 28. Suppose the average industry PE ratio for auto parts retailers is 20. What is the current price of AutoZone stock if the retailer’s earnings per share are projected to be $1.85?(a) $21.85(b) $37(c) $10.81(d) $9.25Answer: B29. Which of the following is true regarding the Gordon growth model?(a) Dividends are assumed to grow at a constant rate forever.(b) The dividend growth rate is assumed to be greater than the required return on equity.(c) Both (a) and (b).(d) Neither (a) nor (b).Answer: A30. The PE ratio approach to valuing stock is especially useful for valuing(a) privately held firms.(b) firms that don’t pay dividends.(c) both (a) and (b).(d) neither (a) nor (b).Answer: C31. The PE ratio approach to valuing stock is especially useful for valuing(a) publicly held corporations.(b) firms that regularly pay dividends.(c) both (a) and (b).(d) neither (a) nor (b).Answer: D32. A weakness of the PE approach to valuing stock is that it is(a) difficult to estima te the constant growth rate of a firm’s dividends.(b) difficult to estimate the required return on equity.(c) difficult to predict how much a firm will pay in dividends.(d) based on industry averages rather than firm-specific factors.Answer: D33. A firm is expected to pay a dividend of $1.00 next year and the dividend is expected to grow at aconstant rate of 4 percent over time. Some investors have required returns on investments in equity of 12 percent, some 10 percent, and some 8 percent. The market price of this firm’s stock will be slightly above(a) $25(b) $18(c) $16.67(d) $12.50Answer: C142 Mishkin/Eakins •Financial Markets and Institutions, Fifth Edition34. (I) The market price of a security at a given time is the highest value any investor puts on thesecurity. (II) Superior information about a security increases its value by reducing its risk.(a) (I) is true, (II) is false.(b) (I) is false, (II) is true.(c) Both are true.(d) Both are false.Answer: B35. The main cause of fluctuations in stock prices is changes in(a) tax laws.(b) errors in technical stock analysis.(c) daily trading volume in stock markets.(d) information available to investors.(e) total household wealth in the economy.Answer: D36. Stock values computed by valuation models may differ from actual market prices because it isdifficult to(a) estimate future dividend growth rates.(b) estimate the risk of a stock.(c) forecast a stock’s future dividends.(d) all of the above are true.Answer: D37. The 2001 terrorist attacks and the Enron financial scandal caused anticipated dividend growth to_________, investors’ required return on equity to _________, and stock prices to _________.(a) decreases; increase; decrease(b) decrease; increase; increase(c) increase; decrease; decrease(d) increase; decrease; increaseAnswer: A38. Which of the following is not an objective of the Securities and Exchange Commission?(a) maintain integrity of the securities markets(b) advise investors about which particular stocks are good buys(c) require firms to provide specific information to investors(d) regulate major participants in securities marketsAnswer: BChapter 11 The Stock Market 143 True/False1. More stock trading in the U.S. occurs in over-the-counter markets rather than on organizedexchanges.Answer: FALSE2. In over-the-counter markets, dealers increases the liquidity of thinly traded securities.Answer: TRUE3. Electronic Communications Networks apply technology to make organized exchanges moreefficient and speedy.Answer: FALSE4. All stocks pay dividends, as that is the only way an investor can profit from holding stock.Answer: FALSE5. Common stock is the riskiest corporate security, followed by preferred stock and then bonds.Answer: TRUE6. The Enron financial scandal increased uncertainty about the quality of accounting information andas a result increased required return on investment in stocks.Answer: TRUE7. The Dow Jones Industrial Average is the broadest and best indicator of the stock market’sday-to-day performance.Answer: FALSE8. The Securities and Exchange Commission requires firms to submit various documents to increasethe flow of information to investors but does not verify the accuracy of that information.Answer: TRUE9. About half of new equity issues are preferred stock.Answer: FALSE10. A stock’s market value will be higher the higher i s its expected dividend stream.Answer: TRUE11. The Gordon growth model assumes that a stock’s dividend grows at a constant rate forever.Answer: TRUE12. A stock’s market value will be higher the higher is the investor’s required rate of return.Answer: FALSE144 Mishkin/Eakins •Financial Markets and Institutions, Fifth EditionEssay1. How do corporate stocks differ from bonds?2. How do common stocks differ from preferred stock?3. How do over-the-counter markets differ from organized exchanges?4. What is the role of specialists on a stock exchange?5. What are the advantages and disadvantages of Electronic Communications Networks (ECNs) fortrading stocks?6. What is the role of the required return on equity investments in stock valuation models?7. Using the Gordon growth model, explain why the 2001 terorist attacks and the Enron financialscandal caused stock prices to decline.8. What are American Depository Receipts (ADRs)?9. What are the objectives of the Securities and Exchange Commission?。