Explain in detail how to derive the fund separation result from week 2. Explain what happens to the efficient set of portfolios by allowing for lending/borrowing at the risk free rate. Explain why the CAPM asSumptions implies that the market portfolio is efficient.
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- Question 1 Fill the parts in the above table that are shaded in yellow. You will notice that there are nineline items. Question 2Using the data generated in the previous question (Question 1);a) Plot the Security Market Line (SML) b) Superimpose the CAPM’s required return on the SML c) Indicate which investments will plot on, above and below the SML? d) If an investment’s expected return (mean return) does not plot on the SML, what doesit show? Identify undervalued/overvalued investments from the graphQuestion 2 a) Plot the Security Market Line (SML).b) Superimpose the CAPM’s required return on the SML.c) Indicate which investments will plot on, above and below the SML?d) If an investment’s expected return (mean return) does not plot on the SML, what doesit show? Identify undervalued/overvalued investments from the graphIt measures how much rate of return the fund manager/fund generates per unit of systematic risk (beta)? a.PSE b.Jensen Index c.Treynor Index d. Sharpe Index
- Question 2 i) Given a simple world with two assets, a bond fund and a stock fund, clearly detail the steps involved in arriving at the 1) efficient frontier, and 2) market (optimal) portfolio. ii) What is the significance of the Capital Market Line? To be more specific, what relationship does this line depict? Give a brief discussion on its application. iii) One important assumption behind portfolio theory is that investors are "meanvariance maximizers." What is the meaning of this? Explain why this assumption is important in the delineation of the efficient frontier. Question 3 Generally speaking, the cost of debt is cheaper than the cost of equity. Does it imply that a firm should increase its debt-to-equity ratio to as high as possible such that its corporate cost of capital can be minimized?Hi goodmorning can you answer questions 2 this is a continuation from question one . Question 2 Using the data generated in the previous question a) Plot the Security Market Line (SML) b) Superimpose the CAPM’s required return on the SML c) Indicate which investments will plot on, above and below the SML? d) If an investment’s expected return (mean return) does not plot on the SML, what does it show? Identify undervalued/overvalued investments from the graphCan someone give an example or scenarios about the following: 1. Efficient portfolio2. Market portfolio3. Efficient frontiers
- Question No. 1: Explain the following Financial Terminology and then determined the relationship between its. portfolio efficient Beta Coefficient frontier efficient Diversification Diversifiable Risk Systematic Riskvuunyiuunu assumption of "y. Q2. How portfolio return and risk is calculated? Explain the role of correlation among asset in portfolio? Why this correlation is important?MC 1: If two fund separation holds, identify the correct statements for the optimal complete portfolio and the maximum Sharpe ratio portfolio (MSRP): I. The two portfolios have the same Sharpe ratio. II. When y* equals 1, the two portfolios are identical. II. Risk aversion affects the MSRP but not the optimal complete portfolio. IV. The MSRP contains the risk-free asset. Select one: O a. I, II, and III. O b. I and II. O c. I, II, and IV. O d. All of the above. O e.I only.
- 13. Strategy 4 - Asset allocation Asset allocation is the proportion of your overall investment portfolio that you have invested in various categories of assets. Typical asset categories include, for example, equities (stocks or stock mutual funds), bonds (or bond funds), and cash (or cash equivalents such as Treasury bills). The following table illustrates several model portfolios that you can use as a basis for your own investment plan, depending on various factors, such as your time horizon, your risk tolerance, and your investment philosophy: Risk Tolerance/Investment Philosophy Asset Allocation and Time Horizons 0–5 Years 6–10 Years 11+ Years 10% Cash 20% Bonds 100% Equities High Risk/Aggressive 30% Bonds 80% Equities 60% Equities 20% Cash 10% Cash 20% Bonds Moderate Risk/Moderate 40% Bonds 30% Bonds 80% Equities 40% Equities 60% Equities 35% Cash 20% Cash 10% Cash Low Risk/Conservative 40% Bonds 40% Bonds…1. Fill the parts in the above table that are shaded in yellow. 2.Using the data generated in the previous question (Question 1) a. Plot the Security Market Line (SML) b. Superimpose the CAPM’s required return on the SML c.Indicate which investments will plot on, above and below the SML? d.Explain the concept of immunization within a portfolio management context. How can immunization be achieved for a fixed income strategy? What type of fund would typically employ immunization techniques? Further, can you employ immunization for asset only funds, and if so, how is this different to asset and liability types of funds? Carefully justify your answers.