1. Financial institutions in the U.S. economy Suppose Karim decides to use $3,000 currently held as savings to make a financial investment. One method of making a financial investment is the purchase of stock or bonds from a private company. Suppose Arcadia, a biomedical research firm, is selling bonds to raise money for a new lab. This practice is called finance. Buying a bond issued by Arcadia would give Karim the firm. In the event that Arcadia runs into financial difficulty, will be paid first. Suppose instead Karim chooses to buy 250 shares of Arcadia stock. Which of the following statements are correct? Check all that apply. Expectations of a recession that will reduce economywide corporate profits will likely cause the value of Karim's shares to decline. An increase in the perceived profitability of Arcadia will likely cause the value of Karim's shares to rise. The price of his shares will rise if Arcadia issues additional shares of stock. Alternatively, Karim could undertake their financial investment by purchasing bonds issued by the U.S. government. Assuming that everything else is equal, a U.S. government bond that matures 30 years from now most likely pays a U.S. government bond that matures 10 years from now. interest rate than a
1. Financial institutions in the U.S. economy Suppose Karim decides to use $3,000 currently held as savings to make a financial investment. One method of making a financial investment is the purchase of stock or bonds from a private company. Suppose Arcadia, a biomedical research firm, is selling bonds to raise money for a new lab. This practice is called finance. Buying a bond issued by Arcadia would give Karim the firm. In the event that Arcadia runs into financial difficulty, will be paid first. Suppose instead Karim chooses to buy 250 shares of Arcadia stock. Which of the following statements are correct? Check all that apply. Expectations of a recession that will reduce economywide corporate profits will likely cause the value of Karim's shares to decline. An increase in the perceived profitability of Arcadia will likely cause the value of Karim's shares to rise. The price of his shares will rise if Arcadia issues additional shares of stock. Alternatively, Karim could undertake their financial investment by purchasing bonds issued by the U.S. government. Assuming that everything else is equal, a U.S. government bond that matures 30 years from now most likely pays a U.S. government bond that matures 10 years from now. interest rate than a
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