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Exam
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MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
1)
Which three of the following statements are true?
1)
A)
Investing type decisions may result in misinterpretation of IRR results.
B)
NPV is appropriate for financing-type decisions.
C)
In financing-type decisions the use of the IRR criterion may be misleading.
D)
NPV is appropriate for investing-type decisions.
2)
Which of the two approaches (IRR and NPV) takes account of the time value of money?
2)
A)
Only IRR
B)
Only NPV
C)
Both IRR and NPV
D)
Neither IRR nor NPV
3)
When interpolating two calculated values of IRR, which of the options will give the most accurate
result?
3)
A)
Reduce the vertical scale of the chart
B)
Expand the vertical scale of the chart
C)
Minimise the gap between discount rates
D)
Maximise the gap between discount rates
4)
What is meant by the term 'Net Present Value'?
4)
A)
The future value of cash flows after netting out the initial cash flow.
B)
The gross sum of the final cash flow and the present value of future cash flows.
C)
The present value of future cash flows after netting out the initial cash flow.
D)
The gross sum of the initial cash flow and the future value of future cash flows.
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5)
What is the future value of a deposit of £200 in an account paying interest at 5 per cent over a four
year period?
5)
A)
£240.00
B)
£220.00
C)
£234.10
D)
£243.10
6)
You are asked to calculate the time value of money that requires compensation for the delay in the
receipt of cash. Which three of the following factors would you consider?
6)
A)
Risk
B)
Net present value
C)
Pure time value
D)
Inflation
7)
A project has an initial cost of £30m and the opportunity cost of capital is 10 per cent per year.
There is an expected cash flow after year 1 of £8.8m. What is the NPV?
7)
A)
-£22m
B)
+£39.68m
C)
-£20.32m
D)
-£24.2m
8)
Which three of the following statements correspond to limitations of the IRR method, when
compared with the NPV approach?
8)
A)
Limits on the accuracy of rankings
B)
IRR does not give percentage results
C)
Confusion between investing-type and financing-type decisions
D)
The possibility of multiple solutions
9)
Which of the following statements is true?
9)
A)
Additivity of IRRs is always possible.
B)
Additivity is never possible for NPVs or IRRs.
C)
NPVs are additive.
D)
Additivity of NPVs is always possible.
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10)
What is the present value of an indefinite annual payment of £20, where the discount rate is 10 per
cent?
10)
A)
£200
B)
£220
C)
£22
D)
£181.82
11)
What discount rate is used when calculating net present value?
11)
A)
The bank rate
B)
The opportunity cost of capital
C)
The internal rate of return
D)
The discounted cash flow rate
12)
In discounted cash flow analysis, which of the following is a bad decision rule?
12)
A)
If NPV < 0 then reject
B)
If IRR < opportunity cost of capital then reject
C)
If IRR
opportunity cost of capital then reject
D)
If NPV 0 then accept
13)
How are present values of cash flows obtained in a Net Present Value calculation?
13)
A)
By discounting at the opportunity cost of capital
B)
By adding a term to allow for future risk
C)
By allowing for the internal rate of return
D)
By discounting at the impatience to consume rate of return
14)
Which of the following correctly summarises one of the IRR investment rules?
14)
A)
k r Reject
B)
k r Accept
C)
k > r Accept
D)
k < r Accept
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15)
What name is given to the rate of exchange between certain future consumption and certain current
consumption, when there is no inflation and no risk?
15)
A)
Pure rate of interest
B)
Internal rate of return
C)
Inflation proofing
D)
Net rate of return
16)
An investor is comparing an account with Twelvers Bank that pays 12 per cent annually with one
at Sixers Bank that pays 6 per cent semi-annually. What advice would you give?
16)
A)
Returns from the two banks will be identical
B)
Invest with Twelvers to get a better return
C)
Invest with Sixers to get a better return
D)
Invest with both and pay the interest from Sixers into the Twelvers account
17)
Which three of the following are disadvantages of using the IRR method rather than the NPV
method of project appraisal?
17)
A)
IRR ranks in terms of percentage returns whereas NPV ranks in terms of amounts of money.
B)
IRR has an implicit reinvestment assumption at the IRR itself which is not reasonable.
C)
If the cash flows are non-conventional there may be more than one IRR.
D)
IRR does not take into account the time value of money.
18)
A lender lends at an annual rate of 15%. What is the equivalent monthly rate?
18)
A)
1.71%
B)
1.51%
C)
1.17%
D)
1.07%
19)
A lender charges a monthly rate of 2 per cent. What is the equivalent annual percentage rate?
19)
A)
26.82%
B)
28.62%
C)
12.68%
D)
24%
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20)
Which of the following statements best explains how NPV can help decision makers?
20)
A)
A negative NPV shows that a project is shareholder wealth enhancing but of high risk.
B)
A positive NPV shows that a project is risk free and shareholder wealth enhancing.
C)
A negative NPV shows that a project is shareholder wealth enhancing.
D)
A positive NPV shows that a project is shareholder wealth enhancing.
21)
What term is used for the yield forgone on the best investment alternative?
21)
A)
Discounted Net Value
B)
Opportunity cost of capital
C)
Net Loss of Value
D)
Internal rate of return
22)
Which of the following best describes what investors in shares seek compensation for?
22)
A)
The loss of interest on a building society account plus the dividend yield on shares
B)
Inflation and risk only
C)
The risk-free rate of return plus a risk premium plus a premium for inflation
D)
Sacrifice of immediate use of cash otherwise available for consumption, inflation and risk
23)
A company has a cash flow in year 3 of +£1800. Assuming that the time value of money is 10 per
cent, what is the discounted cash flow at time zero?
23)
A)
£1657.02
B)
£1803.16
C)
£1910.00
D)
£1352.57
24)
Suppose certain providers of finance are to be compensated for their rate of time preference by a
discount rate of 3 per cent, at a time when inflation is anticipated to be 4 per cent. What overall
return will they require on risk-free investments?
24)
A)
1%
B)
1.1%
C)
12%
D)
7.1%
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25)
How much should an investor invest now to receive £250 in 3 years time if the interest rate is 5 per
cent?
25)
A)
£200.00
B)
£225.45
C)
£215.96
D)
£291.59
26)
What is meant by the term 'Investor’s Opportunity Cost'?
26)
A)
The cost involved in offering the investor the opportunity to invest
B)
The discounted cash costs of the investment
C)
The loss in the value of the funds invested resulting from inflation
D)
The sacrifice of the return available on the best forgone alternative with equivalent risk
27)
What term is used for the present value of future cash flows after netting out the initial cash flow?
27)
A)
Net future value
B)
Gross future value
C)
Gross present value
D)
Net present value
28)
A firm has funds and needs to decide what to do with them. What are the two most likely options
that they would consider?
28)
A)
Issue bonds
B)
Invite shareholders to make further investment in the firm
C)
Invest with the firm
D)
Hand money back to shareholders
29)
What is meant by the term 'Internal Rate of Return'?
29)
A)
The rate of return that equates the future value of cash flows with the outlay
B)
The rate of return that equates the present value of future cash flows with opportunity cost
C)
The rate of return that equates the outlay with the predicted overall profit
D)
The rate of return that equates the present value of future cash flows with the outlay
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30)
Which of the following options describes IRR and NPV ranking in situations of mutual exclusivity?
30)
A)
They are always the same.
B)
They are always in the opposite order.
C)
They may be in the opposite order.
D)
They are never the same.
31)
What is meant by the term 'annuity'?
31)
A)
A series of payments or receipts of equal amounts
B)
Bonds that pay a variable rate of interest
C)
The annual total of a number of payments
D)
Payments to a pension fund
32)
A regular payment of £200 per year is to be made over 5 years. If the interest rate is 12 per cent,
what is the present value of the annuity?
32)
A)
£921.00
B)
£1012.00
C)
£940.00
D)
£721.00
33)
The values of NPV for four projects have been calculated as follows: Project A = £11m; Project B =
0; Project C = -£5m; Project D = -£12m. Which of the projects would you suggest should be
adopted?
33)
A)
Only Project A
B)
Projects A and B
C)
Project C and D
D)
Projects B, C and D
34)
Which of the following outcomes can result when IRR is used in appraising projects with
unconventional cash flows?
34)
A)
Inaccurate ranking positions
B)
Mutual exclusivity
C)
High apparent opportunity costs
D)
Multiple solutions
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35)
IRR calculations are biased because they assume that intra-project cash flows can be invested at a
particular rate of return. What is that particular rate?
35)
A)
IRR
B)
Bank rate
C)
The real rate of return
D)
Discounted bank rate
36)
The opportunity cost of capital must be the minimum required return from any project. Which of
the following options best explains why that must be so?
36)
A)
Brokers must be able to invest the funds for themselves externally.
B)
An internal investment must offer investors more than they can achieve by investing the
funds for themselves.
C)
An internal investment must offer investors less than they can achieve by saving the funds.
D)
An external investment must offer the firm more than they can achieve by saving the funds.
37)
Calculations of the IRR based on a value of r = 5% give a NPV value of £234,000. Trying the effect of
increasing and decreasing r gives -£876,000 when r = 10% and £456,000 when r = 2%. Which of the
following values of r is most likely to be correct?
37)
A)
9.7%
B)
6.2%
C)
1.7%
D)
2.5%
38)
What term is used for the discount rate which, when applied to the cash flows of a project, results
in a zero net present value?
38)
A)
Internal rate of return
B)
Absolute rate of return
C)
Multiple internal rate
D)
Net future value
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39)
What do the two terms r and k represent in the IRR rule k r Accept?
39)
A)
k = net present value; r = discounted cash flow
B)
k = discounted cash flow; r = net present value
C)
k = internal rate of return; r = opportunity cost of capital
D)
k = opportunity cost of capital; r = internal rate of return
40)
An investor anticipates that inflation will be 4 per cent over the next year, and expects a return of 3
per cent for the pure time value of money. What risk premium will compensate the investor?
40)
A)
1%
B)
12%
C)
7.1%
D)
7%
41)
A project has an initial cost of of £20m, and after one year there is cash flow of £5.5m. If the
opportunity cost of capital is 10 per cent, what is the NPV?
41)
A)
-£15.95m
B)
£15.95m
C)
£25m
D)
-£15m
42)
What is the fundamental question that must be answered during an investment appraisal?
42)
A)
What are the cash flow implications?
B)
What is the time value of the money invested?
C)
Is the proposed course of action wealth creating?
D)
Is the proposed course of action profitable?
43)
What is meant by a contract in perpetuity?
43)
A)
The rate of interest gradually decreases until payments can be written off.
B)
The contract lasts for the lifetime of the property or equipment.
C)
It is a contract that runs indefinitely, with no end to the series of payments.
D)
It is a contract on which interest payments are reviewed at annual intervals.
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44)
Which of the following statements is correct?
44)
A)
NPV and IRR both measure in absolute amounts of money.
B)
NPV measures in absolute amounts of money. IRR is a percentage measure.
C)
IRR measures in absolute amounts of money. NPV is a percentage measure.
D)
NPV and IRR are both percentage measures.
45)
An investor anticipates that inflation will be 5 per cent over the next year, and expects a return of 2
per cent for the pure time value of money. She also expects a risk premium of 4 per cent per year.
What overall return is required in the first year?
45)
A)
11%
B)
12.1%
C)
14%
D)
11.1%
46)
An investor wants to invest at 9 per cent compound interest and receive a payment of £181.30 after
5 years. What initial investment is required?
46)
A)
£142.21
B)
£117.83
C)
£125.68
D)
£185.36
47)
In an assessment of the internal rate of return (r) of two projects the following results are obtained: r
is 8% for Project A and 12% for Project B. What decisions should be followed if the opportunity cost
of capital is 10%?
47)
A)
Accept A and reject B
B)
Reject A and accept B
C)
Reject both projects
D)
Accept both projects
48)
Which three of the following would you need to know when calculating the net present value of a
five year project?
48)
A)
The initial cash flow
B)
The cash flow in year 1
C)
The opportunity cost of capital
D)
The real rate of return
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49)
What will be the value of an investment of present value £200 at compound interest of 10 per cent
after 2 years?
49)
A)
£180
B)
£220
C)
£242
D)
£158
50)
What term is used for the present value of the future cash flows after netting out the initial cash
flow.
50)
A)
Real value
B)
Net discounted value
C)
Discounted present value
D)
Net present value
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