Option A: Relieves the firms responsibility towards society
Option B: Does not relieve the firm’s responsibility towards society
Option C: Partially relives the firm’s responsibility towards society
Option D: None of Them
Correct Answer: B. Does not relieve the firm’s responsibility towards society ✔
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Option A: Workers
Option B: Subordinates
Option C: Shareholders
Option D: Employees
Correct Answer: Shareholders ✔
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Option A: Particular market
Option B: Particular firm
Option C: Particular creditor
Option D: Particular debtor
Correct Answer: Particular firm ✔
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Option A: Liabilities
Option B: Debts
Option C: Loans
Option D: Assets
Correct Answer: Assets ✔
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Option A: Managerial activities
Option B: Year-to-Year activities
Option C: Day-to-Day activities
Option D: Financial activities
Correct Answer: Day-to-Day activities ✔
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Option A: Management System
Option B: Strategic System
Option C: Corporate Governance
Option D: Internal System
Correct Answer: Corporate Governance ✔
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Option A: Shareholders and board of director
Option B: Board of directors and senior management
Option C: Shareholders and senior management
Option D: Shareholders, board of directors and senior management
Correct Answer: Shareholders, board of directors and senior management ✔
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Option A: Stakeholders
Option B: Directors
Option C: Chief executives
Option D: Subordinates
Correct Answer: Stakeholders ✔
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Option A: Stakeholders
Option B: Creditors and customs
Option C: Employees and suppliers
Option D: All of Them
Correct Answer: All of Them ✔
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Option A: Agent
Option B: Servant
Option C: Subordinate
Option D: Assistant
Correct Answer: Agent ✔
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Option A: Before Tax
Option B: After Tax
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: None of Them
Correct Answer: After Tax ✔
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Option A: Earning per share ratio
Option B: Proposed dividend ratio
Option C: Dividend payout ratio
Option D: Expected dividend ratio
Correct Answer: Dividend payout ratio ✔
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The investment decision is the most important of the firm’s three major decisions, when it comes to:
Option A: Value creation
Option B: Value addition
Option C: Value proposition
Option D: Value deletion
Correct Answer: Value creation ✔
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Option A: Acquisition of assets
Option B: Financing of assets
Option C: Management of assets
Option D: All of them
Correct Answer: All of them ✔
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Option A: Financial management
Option B: Profit maximization
Option C: Agency theory
Option D: Social responsibility
Correct Answer: Financial management ✔
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Option A: Alpha
Option B: Beta
Option C: Variance
Option D: Market relevance
Correct Answer: Beta ✔
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Option A: collateral bonds
Option B: sovereign bonds
Option C: primary bonds
Option D: secondary bonds
Correct Answer: sovereign bonds ✔
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Option A: interest portion of RIAPS
Option B: interest portion of STORI
Option C: interest portion of STRIPS
Option D: interest portion of bonds
Correct Answer: interest portion of STRIPS ✔
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Option A: call price of bond
Option B: premium price of bond
Option C: call price of stock
Option D: discounted price of stock
Correct Answer: call price of bond ✔
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Option A: pays indexed prices
Option B: pays same price
Option C: pays different price
Option D: pays inflated prices
Correct Answer: pays same price ✔
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The type of bonds which is fully backed by credit and faith of issuer is classified as __________?
Option A: general obligation tax
Option B: general obligation savings
Option C: general obligation bonds
Option D: general obligation notes
Correct Answer: general obligation bonds ✔
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Option A: clean price
Option B: full price
Option C: dirty price
Option D: accrued price
Correct Answer: clean price ✔
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Option A: increased
Option B: increased floatation rate
Option C: decreased
Option D: zero interest coupon
Correct Answer: decreased ✔
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Option A: least effort sale
Option B: effortless sale
Option C: negotiated sale
Option D: negotiated sale
Correct Answer: negotiated sale ✔
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The bonds rated lower than triple-B bonds by the ‘Standard and Poor’s’ are considered as __________?
Option A: split bonds
Option B: automated bonds
Option C: junk bonds
Option D: sinking bonds
Correct Answer: junk bonds ✔
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The current market price is multiplied to the conversion rate received on conversion to calculate ?
Option A: conversion value
Option B: current value
Option C: market value
Option D: stock value
Correct Answer: conversion value ✔
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Option A: economic recession
Option B: economically indexed
Option C: not economically indexed
Option D: active trading
Correct Answer: economic recession ✔
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Option A: triple B rating bonds
Option B: triple A rating bonds
Option C: double A rating bonds
Option D: double A rating bonds
Correct Answer: triple A rating bonds ✔
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Option A: zero coupon treasury notes
Option B: zero coupon treasury bonds
Option C: One payment bonds
Option D: zero treasurer bonds
Correct Answer: zero coupon treasury bonds ✔
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Option A: floating risk discount
Option B: less risky
Option C: more risky
Option D: floating risk premium
Correct Answer: less risky ✔
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Option A: discount buying
Option B: premium selling
Option C: auction process
Option D: direct selling
Correct Answer: auction process ✔
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Option A: default risk free
Option B: not default risk free
Option C: not indexed
Option D: must be indexed
Correct Answer: default risk free ✔
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Option A: debts
Option B: common equity
Option C: both debt and equity
Option D: ordinate and subordinated
Correct Answer: both debt and equity ✔
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Option A: split grade bonds
Option B: investment grade bond securities
Option C: portfolio grade bonds
Option D: sinking grade bonds
Correct Answer: investment grade bond securities ✔
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Option A: discount premium
Option B: discount provision
Option C: call premium
Option D: call provision
Correct Answer: call provision ✔
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Option A: least good premium
Option B: least good discount price
Option C: best efforts offering
Option D: least good index
Correct Answer: best efforts offering ✔
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Option A: risen angel
Option B: fallen angel
Option C: fallen devil
Option D: risen devil
Correct Answer: fallen angel ✔
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Option A: raise taxes
Option B: print money
Option C: increase labor hours
Option D: both A and B
Correct Answer: both A and B ✔
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Option A: be exercised
Option B: not be exercised
Option C: be discounted
Option D: not be discounted
Correct Answer: be exercised ✔
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The principal amount in the Treasury Inflation Protection Securities is considered as __________?
Option A: tax adjusted principal
Option B: inflation adjusted principal
Option C: auction adjusted principal
Option D: premium adjusted principal
Correct Answer: inflation adjusted principal ✔
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Option A: 0.0263
Option B: 870
Option C: 390
Option D: 2.63
Correct Answer: 390 ✔
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Option A: company annual sale
Option B: future sale of bonds
Option C: past sale of bonds
Option D: initial sale of bond
Correct Answer: initial sale of bond ✔
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Option A: 460
Option B: 1520
Option C: 1420
Option D: 1620
Correct Answer: 460 ✔
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Option A: bond markets
Option B: classical set markets
Option C: open end markets
Option D: close end markets
Correct Answer: bond markets ✔
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Option A: non-convertible bonds
Option B: premium convertible bonds
Option C: discount convertible bonds
Option D: convertible bonds
Correct Answer: convertible bonds ✔
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Option A: traditional international bonds
Option B: traditional local bonds
Option C: traditional global bonds
Option D: traditional currency bonds
Correct Answer: traditional international bonds ✔
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Option A: earn interest
Option B: pay interest
Option C: earn floating rate
Option D: earn funding rate
Correct Answer: earn interest ✔
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The year in which the Eurobonds are issued for the first time in financial markets is __________?
Option A: 1963
Option B: 1953
Option C: 1983
Option D: 1962
Correct Answer: 1963 ✔
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Option A: international markets
Option B: national markets
Option C: local markets
Option D: state markets
Correct Answer: international markets ✔
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Option A: federal savings bank
Option B: state savings banks
Option C: Federal Reserve banks
Option D: state reserve banks
Correct Answer: Federal Reserve banks ✔
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Option A: treasury inflation protection securities
Option B: treasury inflation protection notes
Option C: treasury inflation commercial papers
Option D: inflation coupon protection securities
Correct Answer: treasury inflation protection securities ✔
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Option A: private indenture
Option B: bond indenture
Option C: long term indenture
Option D: federal indenture
Correct Answer: bond indenture ✔
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Option A: fixed principal
Option B: inflation indexed
Option C: coupon index
Option D: both A and B
Correct Answer: both A and B ✔
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Option A: trustee bonds
Option B: local bonds
Option C: bearer bonds
Option D: nearer bonds
Correct Answer: bearer bonds ✔
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Option A: secondary stock system
Option B: primary stock system
Option C: automated stock system
Option D: automated bond system
Correct Answer: automated bond system ✔
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Option A: bond rating agencies
Option B: bond issuance agencies
Option C: federal placement
Option D: private pavement agencies
Correct Answer: bond rating agencies ✔
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Option A: registered debt holders
Option B: secured debt holders
Option C: unsecured debt holders
Option D: unregistered debt holders
Correct Answer: secured debt holders ✔
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Option A: infrequent origination
Option B: static trading
Option C: frequent trading
Option D: infrequent trading
Correct Answer: frequent trading ✔
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Option A: short term capital outlays
Option B: long term capital outlays
Option C: long term finance outlays
Option D: long term bonds outlays
Correct Answer: long term capital outlays ✔
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Option A: collateral security
Option B: commercial trust notes
Option C: equipment trust certificates
Option D: equipment bonds
Correct Answer: equipment trust certificates ✔
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Option A: state bonds
Option B: federal bonds
Option C: municipal bonds
Option D: reserve bonds
Correct Answer: municipal bonds ✔
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Option A: registered issue
Option B: unregistered issue
Option C: federal issue
Option D: negotiable issue
Correct Answer: registered issue ✔
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Option A: 0.0133
Option B: 1560
Option C: 220
Option D: 1.33
Correct Answer: 1560 ✔
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Option A: $10000 and $20000
Option B: $5000 and $10000
Option C: $6000 and $11000
Option D: $8000 and $15000
Correct Answer: $5000 and $10000 ✔
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Option A: 1210
Option B: 1010
Option C: 130
Option D: 1020
Correct Answer: 130 ✔
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Option A: One set of payment
Option B: Two sets of payments
Option C: Three sets of payments
Option D: Four sets of payments
Correct Answer: One set of payment ✔
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Option A: automated
Option B: discounted
Option C: rated
Option D: stocked
Correct Answer: rated ✔
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Option A: 16.92
Option B: 18.92
Option C: 13.92
Option D: 11.92
Correct Answer: 18.92 ✔
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Option A: 230
Option B: 0.0152
Option C: 1.52
Option D: 1130
Correct Answer: 1130 ✔
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Option A: after tax rate of return
Option B: before tax rate of return
Option C: corporative rate of return
Option D: federal rate of return
Correct Answer: after tax rate of return ✔
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Option A: Australian bonds
Option B: Eurobonds
Option C: interbank bonds
Option D: interbank bonds
Correct Answer: Eurobonds ✔
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Option A: most illiquid securities
Option B: most liquid securities
Option C: least liquid securities
Option D: least illiquid securities
Correct Answer: most illiquid securities ✔
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Option A: discount convertible bonds
Option B: convertible bonds
Option C: non-convertible bonds
Option D: premium convertible bonds
Correct Answer: convertible bonds ✔
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Option A: 120
Option B: 0.0148
Option C: 620
Option D: 1.48
Correct Answer: 620 ✔
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Option A: higher price
Option B: lower price
Option C: indexed price
Option D: commercial price
Correct Answer: higher price ✔
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Option A: excess of information
Option B: lack of information
Option C: frequent information
Option D: infrequent information
Correct Answer: lack of information ✔
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Option A: bull dog bonds
Option B: bull cat bonds
Option C: Yankee bonds
Option D: samurai bonds
Correct Answer: Yankee bonds ✔
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Option A: monthly
Option B: quarterly
Option C: annually
Option D: semiannually
Correct Answer: annually ✔
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Option A: untimed indentures
Option B: untimed debentures
Option C: indentures
Option D: debentures
Correct Answer: debentures ✔
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Option A: federal taxes
Option B: local and state taxes
Option C: federal discounts
Option D: deferral premium
Correct Answer: federal taxes ✔
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Option A: must not changes
Option B: must changes
Option C: must be debited
Option D: must be credited
Correct Answer: must changes ✔
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Option A: Yankee bonds
Option B: samurai bonds
Option C: bull dog bonds
Option D: Euro bonds
Correct Answer: bull dog bonds ✔
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Option A: term bonds
Option B: under bonds
Option C: collateral bonds
Option D: trustworthy bonds
Correct Answer: term bonds ✔
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Option A: less discounted
Option B: more risky
Option C: less risky
Option D: more discounted
Correct Answer: more risky ✔
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Option A: current market price
Option B: past market price
Option C: future market value
Option D: current stock value
Correct Answer: current market price ✔
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Option A: best efforts offering
Option B: least good index
Option C: least good premium
Option D: least good discount price
Correct Answer: best efforts offering ✔
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Option A: 0.0137
Option B: 1280
Option C: 1.37
Option D: 200
Correct Answer: 200 ✔
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Option A: maturity date of euro bond
Option B: cost of euro bond
Option C: issuance process of bonds
Option D: process of printing money
Correct Answer: cost of euro bond ✔
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Option A: buyers of bond
Option B: issuers of bonds
Option C: close market prices
Option D: open market prices
Correct Answer: issuers of bonds ✔
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Option A: principle and interest
Option B: debt and cash
Option C: capital and profit
Option D: cash and interest
Correct Answer: principle and interest ✔
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Option A: 0.0744
Option B: 0.0844
Option C: 0.0944
Option D: 0.1044
Correct Answer: 0.1044 ✔
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Option A: 0.0725
Option B: 0.08246
Option C: 0.1025
Option D: 0.0925
Correct Answer: 0.08246 ✔
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Option A: more risky
Option B: less risky
Option C: term risk
Option D: serial risk
Correct Answer: less risky ✔
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Option A: London and Luxembourg
Option B: Australian markets
Option C: Swiss banks counters
Option D: Asian banks counters
Correct Answer: London and Luxembourg ✔
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Option A: outside bonds
Option B: foreign bonds
Option C: issuing country bonds
Option D: denominated bonds
Correct Answer: foreign bonds ✔
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Option A: price and supply to decrease
Option B: price and supply to increase
Option C: demand and size to decrease
Option D: demand and size to increase
Correct Answer: demand and size to increase ✔
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Option A: $100
Option B: $770
Option C: $670
Option D: $570
Correct Answer: $770 ✔
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Option A: security of indentures
Option B: security of unregistered bonds
Option C: security of bearer bonds
Option D: security of registered bonds
Correct Answer: security of bearer bonds ✔
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Option A: trustee bonds
Option B: registered bonds
Option C: unregistered bonds
Option D: indenture bonds
Correct Answer: registered bonds ✔
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Option A: investment bank
Option B: insurance firm
Option C: reissuing firm
Option D: reselling firm
Correct Answer: investment bank ✔
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