International Finance and Treasury – Set 10

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International Finance and Treasury – Set 10

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1) Conversion values is divided by conversion rate received on conversion on stock to calculate

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2) Firms that attach bonds to stock warrants are usually

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3) Denomination currency choice and volatility of interest rates affects

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4) Marginal income tax rate is 28% and before tax rate of return is 14.5% then after tax rate of return is

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5) Bonds issued for longer term and must be sold in country whom currency is not used in denomination of bonds are classified as

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6) Type of bonds that are swapped to less developed country against an outstanding loan are classified as

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7) Requirement of certain amount of issued bond that must be retired every year is classified as

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8) Value of conversion option to bond holder is $740 and rate of return on non-convertible bond is $540 then rate of return on convertible bond is

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9) With consolidation of currencies, created liquidity allows Eurobond

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10) Debt which depict historical accumulated record of federal government expenditures is classified as

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11) As compared to unsecured bonds, mortgage bonds are considered as

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12) Sum of purchase price and accrued interest on treasury bonds and notes is considered as

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13) Treasury security in which final principal payment is separated from periodic interest payment is classified as

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14) In capital markets, instruments which are traded having maturity of more than one year is classified as

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15) Considering coupon rate, Brady bonds pays

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16) Bonds that are not pledged against revenue stream or specific assets are classified as

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17) Financial firms such as mutual fund and insurance companies are also called

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18) Marginal income tax rate is 46.8% and before tax rate of return is 15.5% then after tax rate of return is

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19) Current market price of common stock is $18 and conversion rate received on conversion is $410 to calculate

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20) Call premium is $385 and face value of bond is $285 then call price of bonds is

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21) Eurobonds are denominated in only one currency which is

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22) Type of bonds in which whole issues matures on a single date is considered as

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23) When characteristics of bonds are perceived as unfavourable or favourable to holders of bond then differences of yield spread

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24) Several maturities dates are involved in issued bonds if company earnings are classified as

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25) Municipal bonds public offering is often made through

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26) Eurobonds are traded in

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27) Value of conversion option to bond holder is $220 and rate of return on non-convertible bond is $350 then rate of return on convertible bond is

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28) Call premium of bond is $560 and call price of bond is $340 then face value of bond is

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29) Issuance of securities in which investment bank does not guarantee back up price and act as distributor in planning of issue is considered as

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30) Value of option issued to call debt is $780 and return rate on callable bond is $370 then return rate on non-callable bond is

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31) In firm commitment underwriting procedure, more risk is at side of

 

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32) Markets in which bonds are traded and issued are classified as

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33) Main trading markets of Eurobonds are

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34) Replacement of bearer bonds with registered bonds is because of lack of

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35) Face value of bond is $550 and call price of bond is $475 then value of call premium is

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36) Current market price of common stock is $12 and conversion rate received on conversion is $225 to calculate

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37) Foreign bonds, sovereign bonds and Eurobonds are classified as types of

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38) In financial markets, STRIPS are also classified as

 

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39) Financial institutions having loans swapped for bonds can sell all bonds in

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40) Corporate bonds are also considered as

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41) For a taxable security, tax exempted interest rate on municipal bonds us used to determine

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42) Municipal bonds are more considerable to

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43) Type of bonds issued by governments outside home country of issuer of bond are classified as

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44) Legal contract which states legal rights of seller and buyer is classified as

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45) Foreign bonds issued in United Kingdom financial institutions are classified as

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46) According to best efforts offering, investment bank in return of providing services must

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47) Bonds used in purpose of specific projects which are financed by collateral for issuing bonds are classified as

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48) Besides equity related bonds, type of Eurobonds that are convertible are classified as

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49) If price of municipal bonds suddenly changes because of an unexpected interest rate change then investment bank

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50) Considering bonds characteristics, corporate and treasury bonds have many

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