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Week #4:
Chapter 16
Portfolio Management Process
Q #1:
Which of the following is a key assumption in the pre-tax total
return formula for a portfolio?
Options:
1. Dividend returns compound.
2. There are no contributions or withdrawals.
3. Returns mainly occur early in the year.
4. Returns mainly occur late in the year.
Reference:
(2017) Volume 2, Chapter 16, Page 25.
Q #2:
Which investor is best-suited to an investment objective focus on
capital gains?
Options:
1. Retired couple whose pension income is not sufficient to provide for their regular living expenses.
2. A salaries person who relies on investment income to meet the costs of raising and educating his children.
3. A well-paid young executive with excess income preparing for an early retirement.
4. A young couple investing their savings for the eventual purchase of a house. Reference:
(2017) Volume 2, Chapter 15, Page 20-22
(2017) Volume 2, Chapter 16, Page 18-19.
Q #3:
What factors have the greatest impact on the S&P / TSX
Composite Index price level?
Options:
1. Accounting rules and audit standards.
2. Interest rates and economic growth.
3. Taxes and dividend payouts.
4. Innovation and industrial productivity.
Reference:
(2017) Volume 2, Chapter 16, Page 11.
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Q #4:
At what stage in the equity cycle does the yield curve usually
invert?
Options:
1. Contraction phase.
2
. Equity cycle peak.
3. Expansion phase.
4. Stock market trough.
Reference:
(2017) Volume 2, Chapter 16, Page 10.
Q #5:
The stock market is entering a trough phase. Which of the
following actions should be taken to manage a current portfolio of
long-term bonds and equities?
Options:
1. Buy more long-term bonds and buy more equities.
2. Buy more long-term bonds and sell equities.
3. Sell long-term bonds and sell equities.
4. Sell long-term bonds and buy more equities.
Reference:
(2017) Volume 2, Chapter 16, Page 10.
Q #6:
Robert is a college professor. He receives a steady income from
teaching and this income is sufficient to support his family. Robert
also works hard for additional income from teaching seminars for
company employees, writing articles and corporate consulting so
this income can be added to his retirement savings. He is risk-
averse and only invests in GICs. What is Robert’s investment
objective?
Options:
1. Income.
2. Safety of principal.
3. Liquidity.
4. Tax minimization.
Reference:
(2017) Volume 2, Chapter 15, Page 20-22
(2017) Volume 2, Chapter 16, Page 18-19.
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Q #7:
A portfolio manager notes that equities are now too large a
percentage of his portfolio, based on his asset allocation strategy.
But he feels equity markets will continue to perform well and,
based on agreement with his client, does not re-balance the
portfolio. What type of asset allocation strategy is the manger
using?
Options:
1. Cyclical asset allocation.
2. Dynamic asset allocation.
3. Tactical asset allocation
.
4. Integrated asset allocation.
Reference:
(2017) Volume 2, Chapter 16, Pages 16-22.
Q #8:
Which type of security would likely have the greatest allocation in a portfolio with a primary objective being income and a secondary objective being tax minimization?
Options:
1. Preferred shares.
2. Common shares.
3. Hedge funds.
4. Money market securities.
Reference:
(2017) Volume 2, Chapter 15, Page 20-22.
Q #9:
Jamie is 30 years old, single and lives at home caring for his
elderly parents. He works as an urban planner for the City of
Toronto, earns $60,000 per year and has good benefits including a
retirement pension plan. Since starting full-time work five years
ago, he has accumulated $100,000 in his RRSP, but does not have
any outside investments. What is Jamie’s investment objective for
his RRSP most likely to be?
Options:
1. Income.
2. Safety of principal.
3. Growth.
4. Tax minimization.
Reference:
(2017) Volume 2, Chapter 15, Page 20-22
(2017) Volume 2, Chapter 16, Page 18-19.
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Q #10:
How is diversification best achieved inside fixed income portfolios?
Strategies:
1. Investing in domestic and foreign bonds.
2. Investing in bonds with the same maturities.
3. Investing in bonds with a range of credit ratings.
4. Investing in bonds with similar coupon rates.
Options:
1. 1. and 4.
2. 2. and 3.
3. 2. and 4.
4. 1. and 3.
Reference:
(2017) Volume 2, Chapter 16, Page 6 + 15-16.
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