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Exam FMFQ Topic 5 Question 57 Discussion
ICMA Exam FMFQ Topic 5 Question 57 Discussion
Actual exam question for ICMA's FMFQ exam
Question #: 57
Topic #: 5
[All FMFQ Questions]
How is the yield curve normally represented?
A
Yield against term
B
Coupon against term
C
Yield against coupon
D
Yield against price
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Belen
1 years ago
Option A, no doubt. Unless the question is asking about the yield curve for a group of financial analysts who are also stand-up comedians. Then it might be option B or C.
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Glennis
11 months ago
I agree, it's always represented as yield against term.
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Socorro
11 months ago
Definitely A) Yield against term.
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Tracey
12 months ago
A) Yield against term
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Marisha
1 years ago
I'm going with A. Anything else would just be confusing, like plotting yield against price - what is this, the stock market?
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Marion
1 years ago
Definitely A. Who would ever want to plot coupon against term? That's just silly.
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Talia
12 months ago
Definitely A. Who would ever want to plot coupon against term? That's just silly.
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Jacinta
12 months ago
A) Yield against term
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Shay
12 months ago
Yeah, plotting coupon against term would be confusing. Yield against term is much more straightforward.
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Teri
1 years ago
C) Yield against coupon
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Gerardo
1 years ago
I agree, it makes more sense to plot yield against term.
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Dorothy
1 years ago
I agree, it's definitely A. Yield against term makes the most sense.
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Kelvin
1 years ago
A) Yield against term
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Buck
1 years ago
I agree, A is the right answer. Plotting yield against term is the standard way to represent the yield curve.
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Kent
1 years ago
I agree, A is the right answer. Plotting yield against term is the standard way to represent the yield curve.
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Clemencia
1 years ago
A) Yield against term
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Clemencia
1 years ago
Option A seems correct. The yield curve is typically plotted with yield on the y-axis and term on the x-axis.
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Ricki
1 years ago
That's correct. The yield curve is indeed represented with yield on the y-axis and term on the x-axis.
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Barb
1 years ago
A) Yield against term
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