Things I got wrong Flashcards

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What is the term for expressing the value of a future sum in terms of its value today by considering the prevailing interest rate?

A

Present value

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2
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What is the typical settlement period for Eurobond transactions?

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T+2

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3
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What is the main limitation of using flat yield as a measure of bond returns?

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It doesn’t consider capital gains or losses

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Which type of bonds typically pay interest gross, making the buyer responsible for paying their own tax?

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Eurobonds

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5
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Why were investors willing to buy bonds with negative yields in early September 2021?

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To preserve the security of their capital

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What does a puttable bond give the bondholder right to?

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Redeem the bond early at a pre-agreed amount

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What is the minimum number of shares required by a predator to gain control of a company?

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> 50%

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Which two terms can be used to describe a bonus issue?

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Scrip issue and capitalisation issue

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9
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Would a company buy back its shares to execute orders from a number of investors?

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No, this is called aggregation

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10
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Pre-emptive rights are associated with which type of offer?

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Secondary offering

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11
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Why would a organisation choose to offer an introduction?

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To increase liquidity of shares

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12
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After what period of time would a company on AIM be removed without a nomad or broker?

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One month

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13
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What does a best-efforts agreement imply about the securities being offered?

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High risk securities

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How does underwriting benefit the issuing company?

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It ensures that there is sufficient demand for the shares

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Which organisation sets the rules to to becoming listed on the LSE?

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The FCA

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16
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Why would investor confidence in a recently listed company suffer?

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Volatility circuit breaker

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17
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How does an over-allotment option allow underwriters to achieve a more successful offering?

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It allows underwriters to sell shares if they rise and buy back shares if they fall

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18
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How often are listed companies generally required to provide audited accounts?

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Annually

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When would investors accept a negative yield on a government bond?

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When they require a safe place to deposit their funds.

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20
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Why would a company issue Global Depository Receipts?

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To attract overseas investors

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21
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Why would a buyer of a government bond pay more than nominal value?

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Available rates are lower than the rates available on the bond

22
Q

Many cryptocurrencies are decentralised, what effect does this have?

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Lowers counterparty risk and liquidity.
No need for centralised exchange.

23
Q

Why is gross redemption yield more useful than flat when comparing bonds?

A

GRY accounts for gain or loss through to maturity

24
Q

Why would a yield curve become inverted?

A

Through the expectation of a significant reduction in future interest rates

25
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What is the usual shape of the yield curve when investors prefer more liquidity?

A

Normal, shape is upwards sloping and to the right
Will accept lower yield on shorter dated bonds

26
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Are investment trusts allowed to borrow money?

A

Yes, they are companies.

27
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How is the share price of an investment trust determined?

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Supply and demand, they are closed ended so price may not be the underlying.

28
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How do structured deposits benefit investors?

A

Protection of capital whilst having exposure to investments which may provide higher returns

29
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Which type of US government security is zero coupon?

A

T-bills

30
Q

What criteria is required to have a CIS described as regulated?

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Local financial regulator must authorise local CISs and recognise foreign CISs

31
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What is a income statement sometimes known as?

A

The profit and loss statement

32
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What is the calculation for capital employed?

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Equity + long term loans (liabilities)

33
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Where would EPS be found on a financial statement?

A

Income statement

34
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Which figure typically constitutes a company’s distributable earnings?

A

Net profit

35
Q

Which entity in the EU issues EU bonds to cover its funding needs?

A

The European Commission

36
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What is the maximum maturity period for Japanese Government bonds (JGBs)?

A

40 years

37
Q

Which market is NOT considered as an example of a decentralised market?

A

Equities

38
Q

Why might a strategic stake be accumulated in a company?

A

To influence the company and its operations

39
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What do “quantity adjusting” (Quantos) structured products protect investors against?

A

Currency fluctuations

40
Q

What does the quick ratio, also known as the acid test, exclude from its calculation?

A

Inventory

41
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Which section of the cash flow statement typically includes interest paid?

A

Operating activities

42
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Why has the volume of bonds traded on single dealer platforms fallen?

A

Banks have become less willing to allocate capital in the bond market

43
Q

What is the formula for asset turnover?

A

Revenues / Total net assets

44
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What is the formula for return on shareholders equity?

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Net Income / Shareholders Equity

45
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What is the formula for ROA/ROCE?

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Operating Profit / Total net assets

46
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What is the formula for the quick ratio?

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(current assets - inventory) / current liabilities

47
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What is capital expenditure?

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Money spent to buy non-current assets, such as PPE.

48
Q

How are bond ratings ordered?

A

More letters the better e.g. AAA > AA+
Letter takes priority, e.g. A- > BBB+

49
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What does NYSE have that LSE doesn’t?

A

Open outcry trading

50
Q

What is measure is used to target inflation?

A

CPI (Consumer Price Index)

51
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Which of the measures of profit is stated after deduction of only the cost of goods sold?

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Gross Profit