Quiz Ch 04 – T/F Growth Stock Value Composition
Principles of Corporate Finance
Brealey, Myers, and Allen
13th Edition
True or false: The present value of growth opportunities makes up a substantial portion of the total value of a growth stock.
True or false: The present value of growth opportunities makes up a substantial portion of the total value of a growth stock.
True or false: By using a limit order, an investor instructs their brokerage firm to purchase a specified quantity of shares at the most advantageous price currently available.
True or false: The constant growth model, used for stock valuation, does not apply to companies experiencing a negative growth rate in their dividends, indicating a decline in growth.
True or false: When employing a market order, an investor directs their brokerage firm to acquire a predetermined quantity of shares at the most favorable price currently available.
True or false: In the majority of cases, the market value of firms tends to surpass their book value.
True or false: The majority of exchange-traded funds are passively managed.
True or false: Securities belonging to the same risk class are priced to yield the same expected return.
True or false: A stock’s value is derived by assessing the present worth, utilizing the market capitalization rate, of all the expected future earnings associated with the stock.
True or false: Valuating a firm with a supernormal (variable) growth rate in its initial years is not feasible.
What makes up a significant portion of the value of a growth stock?