The Fish House increases its dividend each year. The next a…
The Fish House increases its dividend each year. The next annual dividend is expected to be $2.21 a share. Future dividends will increase by 3.5% annually. What is the current value of this stock if the discount rate is 12%? Round to the nearest cent.
Read DetailsThe stock of ABC, Inc. has a beta of 0.94. The market risk…
The stock of ABC, Inc. has a beta of 0.94. The market risk premium is 7.1%, and the expected market return is 10.3%. What is the expected return on ABC, Inc.’s stock? Express as a percentage and round to two decimal places. Report your answer in decimal form and round to at least 4 decimals.
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Consider the following 3-State Economy. What is the expected return for the stock in this example? Report your answer in decimal form and round to at least 4 decimals. State of Economy Probability Expected Return Boom 0.05 16% Normal 0.45 7% Recession ? -12%
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Consider a world with two possible future states and only two assets: stocks and bonds. The world is described in the table below. State Probability Return (stocks) Return (bonds) Booming Economy 30% 22% -2% Recession 70% -6% 6% What is the expected return on stocks? Report your answer in decimal form and round to at least 4 decimals.
Read DetailsA company has a beta of 1.0, pays a constant dividend of $3….
A company has a beta of 1.0, pays a constant dividend of $3.50 per year, and is expected to continue doing so indefinitely. The current market return is 9%. What is the intrinsic value of the company stock? Round to the nearest cent.
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Suppose you live in a world in which the risk-free rate is 2%. In this world, the portfolio with the maximum Sharpe Ratio has an expected return of 9.2% and a standard deviation of 12.5%. An investor wants to create a portfolio in this world that pays exactly a 6% return. What weight will the investor allocate to the optimal portfolio? Report your answer in decimal form and round to at least 4 decimals.
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You are evaluating the following portfolios, along with their expected returns and standard deviations. Assume the risk-free rate is 3%. Portfolio Expected Return Standard Deviation A 7% 6% B 9% 8% C 12% 10% D 14% 14% E 10% 12% Which portfolio has the highest Sharpe ratio?
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