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Corporate Finance Expected Return

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  • May 28, 2019 at 7:14 pm #517716
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    A

    The expected one year return on the investment
    is 20%. The probability distribution of possible return is approximately normal with a standard deviation of 15 percent.
    a. What are the chances that the investment will result in a negative return?

    b. What is the probability that the return will be greater than 10%? 20 %? 30%? 40%? 50%?

    B

    Presently the risk free rate is 10% and the expected return on the market portfolio is 15%. Market analysts’ return expectations for four stocks are listed here, together with each stock’s expected beta: ·

    ISTOCK EXPECTED RETURN EXPECTED BETA
    S.Z Corporation 17% 1.3
    UP Company … 14.50% 0.8
    NA Company 15.50% 1.1
    PE Inc. 18% 1.7

    a. If the analysts’ expectations are correct·, which stocks (if any) are overvalued? Which (ir any} are undervalued?\•

    b . If the risk free rate were suddenly to rise to 12% and the expected return on the market portfolio to 16 percent, which stock if any would be over-valued? Which if any under-valued? Assume that the market analysts· return and. beta expectations for our four stocks stay the same.

    May 29, 2019 at 7:59 am #517762
    John Moffat
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    Question A is not in the syllabus for Paper FM.

    With regard to questions B, this is all explained in our free lectures for Paper FM.

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