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Calculate the expected returns of your portfolio
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Suppose the returns for Stock A for last six years was 4%, 7%, 8%, -2%, 9%, and 7%.
Compute the standard deviation of the returns.
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Suppose a stock had an initial price of $69.87 per share, paid a dividend of $7.9 per share during the year, and had an ending share price of $96.03. What are the percentage returns if you own 25 shares?
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Suppose a stock had an initial price of $62.28 per share, paid a dividend of $4.2 per share during the year, and had an ending share price of $87.27. What are the dollar returns?
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You have observed the following returns on ABC’s stocks over the last five years:
3.9%, 8.7%, -12.8%, 13.9%, -2.7%
What is the arithmetic average returns on the stock over this five-year period
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You have observed the following returns on ABC’s stocks over the last five years:
4.9%, 8.1%, -13%, 11.2%, -8.6%
What is the geometric average returns on the stock over this five-year period.
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You have observed the following returns on ABC’s stocks over the last five years:
4.9%, 8.8%, 7.4%, 11.8%, 7.3%
What is the geometric average returns on the stock over this five-year period
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Suppose a stock had an initial price of $68.64 per share, paid a dividend of $8.2 per share during the year, and had an ending share price of $88.89. What are the percentage returns?
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Calculate the expected returns of your portfolio
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You own a portfolio invested 10.01% in Stock A, 12.65% in Stock B, 13.78% in Stock C, and the remainder in Stock D. The beta of these four stocks are 1.14, 1.15, 0.99, and 0.73. What is the portfolio beta?
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Suppose a stock had an initial price of $67.75 per share, paid a dividend of $4.8 per share during the year, and had an ending share price of $109.16. If you own 51 shares, what are the dollar returns?
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Suppose a stock had an initial price of $72.61 per share, paid a dividend of $3 per share during the year, and had an ending share price of $109.86. What are the percentage returns?
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You have observed the following returns on ABC’s stocks over the last five years:
4.9%, 8.7%, 3.7%, 10.7%, 6%
What is the arithmetic average returns on the stock over this five-year period.
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Based on the following information, calculate the expected returns:
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You own a portfolio invested 12.55% in Stock A, 12.07% in Stock B, 13.37% in Stock C, and the remainder in Stock D. The beta of these four stocks are 1.25, 1.04, 0.86, and 1.23. What is the portfolio beta?
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A $36,000 portfolio is invested in a risk-free security and two stocks. The beta of stock A is 1.29 while the beta of stock B is 0.90. One-half of the portfolio is invested in the risk-free security. How much is invested in stock A if the beta of the portfolio is 0.58?
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What is the beta of the following portfolio?
Stock Investment Beta Weighted Beta
J 21600 1.48 0.31840637
K 13000 1.13 0.14631474
L 46000 0.88 0.40318725
M 19800 1.08 0.21298805
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What is the beta of the following portfolio?
Stock Investment Beta Weighted Beta
S 32800 0.97 0.42308511
T 16700 1.26 0.27981383
U 21100 0.79 0.22166223
V 4600 1.48 0.09053191
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The systematic risk is same as:
unique risk
Diversifiable risk
Asset-specific risk
Market risk
Unsystematic risk
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Standard deviation measures _____ risk while beta measures _____ risk.
systematic; unsystematic
unsystematic; systematic
total; unsystemaatic
total; systematic
asset-specific; market
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Suppose the nominal rate is 9.85% and the inflation rate is 3.79%. Solve for the real rate. Use the Fisher Effect formula
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A portfolio is invested 20.5% in Stock A, 22% in Stock B, and the remainder in Stock C. The expected returns are 18.2%, 35%, and 24.5% respectively. What is the portfolio’s expected returns?
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