An analyst has established the following prior probabilities regarding a company’s next quarter’s earnings per share (EPS) exceeding, equaling, or being below the consensus estimate. Prior Probabilities EPS exceed consensus 25% EPS equal consensus 55% EPS are less than consensus 20% Several days before releasing ...
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the question does not mention that the rate is 8% p.a compounded monthly. So, how do we know if it is a nominal or effective rate? Even if the rate is Annual nominal or Effective we would need it to ...
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Q. What are the chances of winning if the contestants must pick the top five stocks without regard to order? If choosing five stocks randomly, a contestant’s chance of winning is one out of: A.142,506. B.17,100,720.
Q. What are the chances of winning if the contestants must pick the five stocks in the correct order of their total return? If choosing five stocks randomly, a contestant’s chance of winning is one out of: A.142,506.
Q. In a typical year, 5% of all CEOs are fired for “performance” reasons. Assume that CEO performance is judged according to stock performance and that 50% of stocks have above-average returns or “good” performance. Empirically, 30% of all CEOs ...
Q. An analyst estimates that 20% of high-risk bonds will fail (go bankrupt). If she applies a bankruptcy prediction model, she finds that 70% of the bonds will receive a “good” rating, implying that they are less likely to fail. Of ...
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