2010 Annual Return 15.1 9.4 0.01 2011 Annual Return 2.1 29.9 0.02 2012 Annual Return 16.0 3.6 0.02 2013 Annual Return 32.4-12.7 0.07 2014 Annual Return 13.7 25.10.05 2015 Annual Return 1.4-1.2 0.21 2016 Annual Return 12.0 1.2 0.51 2017 Annual Return 21.8 8.4 1.39 2018 Annual Return -4.4 1.8 1.94 2019 Annual Return 31.5 14.8 2.06 2010 to 2019 Average 14.2 7.7 0.63 You have a portfolio with an asset allocation of 62 percent stocks, 30 percent long-term Treasury bonds, and 8 percent T-bills. Use these weights and the returns given in the above table to compute the return of the portfolio in the year 2010 and each year since. Then compute the average annual return and standard deviation of the portfolio. Note: Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to 2 decimal places.

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Annual and Average Returns for Stocks, Bonds, and T-Bills, 1950 to 2019 Stocks Long - Term Treasury Bonds T-bills 1950 to 2019 Average 12.7% 6.6% 4.2% 1950 to 1959 Average
20.9 0.0 2.0 1960 to 1969 Average 8.7 1.6 4.0 1970 to 1979 Average 7.5 5.7 6.3 1980 to 1989 Average
18.2 13.5 8.9 1990 to 1999 Average 19.0 9.5 4.9 2000 to 2009 Average 0.9 8.0 2.7 2010 Annual Return
15.1 9.4 0.01 2011 Annual Return 2.1 29.9 0.02 2012 Annual Return 16.0 3.6 0.02 2013 Annual Return
32.4-12.7 0.07 2014 Annual Return 13.7 25.10.05 2015 Annual Return 1.4-1.2 0.21 2016 Annual
Return 12.0 1.2 0.51 2017 Annual Return 21.8 8.4 1.39 2018 Annual Return -4.4 1.8 1.94 2019 Annual Return 31.5 14.8 2.06 2010 to 2019 Average 14.2 7.7 0.63 You have a portfolio with an asset allocation of 62 percent stocks, 30 percent long-term Treasury bonds, and 8 percent T-bills. Use these weights and the returns given in the above table to compute the return of the portfolio in the year 2010 and each year since. Then compute the average annual return and standard deviation of the portfolio.
Note: Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to 2 decimal places.

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