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Question:6 Which of the following standards may be violated when investment advisors cover their own trading errors with compensating trades? A)
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) x2 D4 v! X" p: u | Prohibition Against Plagiarism.
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| Disclosure of Conflicts to Clients and Prospects. 0 M9 R8 h( a9 A$ k) ]
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| Reasonable Basis and Representations.
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Question:7 Which of the following is one of the four requirements for meeting fiduciary obligations with regard to soft dollar arrangements? Commissions: A) & k1 P6 c/ @- }' ^" ~6 _
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Question:8 Which of the following statements regarding heteroskedasticity is FALSE? A) * b" O4 o0 W3 B" x& m
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| The assumption of linear regression is that the residuals are heteroskedastic.
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| Heteroskedasticity may occur in cross-section or time-series analyses.
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| Conditional heteroskedasticity is the case in which the residuals are correlated with the values of the independent variables. # ?% o* x% g ^) r* e3 @) E
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Question:9 Given: Y = 2.83 + 1.5X What is the predicted value of the dependent variable when the value of an independent variable equals 2? A)
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Question:10 The variance of 100 daily stock returns for Stock A is 0.0078. The variance of 90 daily stock returns for Stock B is 0.0083. What are the hypotheses to test whether these variances are different from one another? A)
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