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Basic Question 1 of 9
If John's credit score is 4 while Tom's credit score is 8, we can conclude (select all correct statements):
II. Tom is more risky than John.
II. John is twice as risky as Tom.
II. Tom is twice as risky as John.
I. John is more risky than Tom.
II. Tom is more risky than John.
II. John is twice as risky as Tom.
II. Tom is twice as risky as John.
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Learning Outcome Statements
explain credit scores and credit ratings;
calculate the expected return on a bond given transition in its credit rating;
CFA® 2025 Level II Curriculum, Volume 4, Module 29.