- CFA Exams
- CFA Level I Exam
- Topic 6. Fixed Income
- Learning Module 13. Curve-Based and Empirical Fixed-Income Risk Measures
- Subject 1. Curve-Based Interest Rate Risk Measures
CFA Practice Question
The difference between modified duration and effective duration is that ______
B. modified duration calculates the duration based on different interest rate adjustments while the effective duration does not.
C. effective duration calculates the price estimates used in duration based on the possible varying cash flows at different interest rates while the modified duration does not.
D. modified duration calculates the price estimates used in duration based on the possible varying cash flows at different interest rates while the effective duration does not.
A. effective duration calculates the duration based on different interest rate adjustments while modified duration does not.
B. modified duration calculates the duration based on different interest rate adjustments while the effective duration does not.
C. effective duration calculates the price estimates used in duration based on the possible varying cash flows at different interest rates while the modified duration does not.
D. modified duration calculates the price estimates used in duration based on the possible varying cash flows at different interest rates while the effective duration does not.
Correct Answer: C
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