A. Future value of portfolio
B. Current value of stock
C. Future value of stock
D. Present value of portfolio
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- Price per share divided by earnings per share is formula for calculating_________?
- A. Price earnings ratio B. Earning price ratio C. Pricing ratio D. Earning ratio...
- A high portfolio return is subtracted from low portfolio return to calculate_________?
- A. HML portfolio B. R portfolio C. Subtracted portfolio...
- An increase in value of option leads to low present value of exercise cost only if it has____________?
- A. Low volatility B. Interest rates are high C. Interest rates are low D. High volatility...
- Relationship between Economic Value Added (EVA) and Net Present Value (NPV) is considered as____________?
- A. Valued relationship B. Economic relationship C. Direct relationship D. Inverse relationship...
- The relationship between Economic Value Added (EVA) and the Net Present Value (NPV) is considered as _________?
- A. valued relationship B. economic relationship C. direct relationship D. inverse relationship...
- The rate of return on non-callable bonds is added into value of issuer option to calculate
- A. return on assets B. return on callable bond C. return on non-callable bonds D. return on equity...
- A discount rate which is equal to the present value of TV to the project cost present value is classified as _________?
- A. negative internal rate of return B. modified internal rate of return C. existed internal rate of return D. relative rate of return...
- Greater value of option, larger span of time value is usually results in__________?
- A. Shorter call option B. Longer call option C. Longer put option D. Shorter put option...
- In financial planning, most high option price will lead to__________?
- A. Longer option period B. Smaller option period C. Lesser price D. Higher price...
- An option that gives investors right to sell a stock at predefined price is classified as____________?
- A. Put option B. Call option C. Money back options D. Out of money options...
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