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Which of the following portfolio will likely to have a very high beta?
Afterpay (APT), Tesla (TSLA)
Silver Mines Limited (SVL), CSL Limited (CSL)
National Australia Bank (NAB), Woolworths Limited (WOW)
Commonwealth Bank (CBA), Rio Tinto Limited (RIO)
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- i. What are the assumptions underlying the CAPM? ii. What is meant by the market portfolio?iii. Sketch the capital market line and the efficient frontier when borrowing and lending rates are equal. Label the axes and important points of your sketch. iv. Do the same for the Security Market Line v. Would you expect firms with high operating leverage to have higher betas?Explain! Step by step correct answeri. What are the assumptions underlying the CAPM? ii. What is meant by the market portfolio?iii. Sketch the capital market line and the efficient frontier when borrowing and lending rates are equal. Label the axes and important points of your sketch. iv. Do the same for the Security Market Line v. Would you expect firms with high operating leverage to have higher betas?Explain!After the calculation of the correct equity beta, then i want to calculate the expected return by using the CAPM. In the CAPM r_f + beta * Risk premium will i still include the r_f in the risk premium since debt is risk free?
- (Capital Asset Pricing Model) The expected return for the general market is 10.5 percent, and the risk premium in the market is 6.8 percent. Tasaco, LBM, and Exxos have betas of 0.809, 0.677, and 0.578, respectively. What are the appropriate expected rates of return for the three securities? Question content area bottom Part 1 The appropriate expected return of Tasaco is enter your response here%. (Round to two decimal places.) Part 2 The appropriate expected return of LBM is enter your response here%. (Round to two decimal places.) Part 3 The appropriate expected return of Exxos is enter your response here%. (Round to two decimal places.)Consider the following hypothetical firms with their respective beta ABC- 1 MNO- 0 QRS- 1.2 XYZ- 0.85 i. Which firm has the highest risk? ii. Which firm is risk free? iii. Which firm’s returns will be equal to the market returns? (Capital asset pricing model) Grace Corporation is considering the following investments. The current rate on Treasury bills is 2.5 percent and the expected return for the market is 9 percent. Stock Beta K 1.06 G 1.28 B 0.78 U 0.93 (Click on the icon in order to copy its contents into a spreadsheet.) a. Using the CAPM, what rates of return should Grace require for each individual security? b. How would your evaluation of the expected rates of return for Grace change if the risk-free rate were to rise to 4 percent and the market risk premium were to be only 6 percent? c. Which market risk premium scenario (from part a or b) best fits a recessionary environment? A period of economic expansion? Explain your response. Question content area bottom Part 1 a. The expected rate of return for security K, which has a beta of 1.06, is enter your response here%. (Round to two decimal places.) Part 2 The expected rate…
- Assume the Capital Asset Pricing Model is true and that all securities should lie along the line created by the equation (the Security Market Line). Greg Noronha has been told the expected return on Merchants Bank is 9.75%, He knows the risk-free rate is 1.9%, the market risk premium is 6.75%, and Merchants' beta is 1.15. Based on the Capital Asset Pricing Model, Merchants Bank is: A. fairly valued. B. undervalued. C. overvalued.Consider a capital market with two securities. The payoffs of these securities in the two equally likely states of the world are given in the table below. Рayolf Price Security State 1 State 2 PA=2 A 4 2 PB-3 B a. Discuss the concepts of complete capital markets, pure (Arrow-Debreu) securities, and pure factor portfolios. Establish whether the capital market in this case is complete and determine the prices of the pure socurities by arbitrage.Manipulating CAPM Use the basic equation for the capital asset pricing model (CAPM) to work each of the following problems. a. Find the required return for an asset with a beta of 1.63 when the risk-free rate and market return are 5% and 13%, respectively. b. Find the risk-free rate for a firm with a required return of 14.363% and a beta of 1.07 when the market return is 14%. C. Find the market return for an asset with a required return of 9.045% and a beta of 1.57 when the risk-free rate is 3%. d. Find the beta for an asset with a required return of 10.255% when the risk-free rate and market return are 6% and 9.7%, respectively. a. The required return for an asset with a beta of 1.63 when the risk-free rate and market return are 5% and 13%, respectively, is %. (Round to two decimal places.)
- Manipulating CAPM Use the basic equation for the capital asset pricing model (CAPM) to work each of the following problems. a. Find the required return for an asset with a beta of 1.59 when the risk-free rate and market return are 7% and 12%, respectively. b. Find the risk-free rate for a firm with a required return of 10.925% and a beta of 0.84 when the market return is 12%. c. Find the market return for an asset with a required return of 9.417% and a beta of 0.31 when the risk-free rate is 8%. d. Find the beta for an asset with a required return of 19.559% when the risk-free rate and market return are 10% and 17.9%, respectively. a. The required return for an asset with a beta of 1.59 when the risk-free rate and market return are 7% and 12%, respectively, is %. (Round to two decimal places.) b. The risk-free rate for a firm with a required return of 10.925% and a beta of 0.84 when the market return is 12% is %. (Round to two decimal places.) c. The market return for an asset with a…What is the principal message of the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM)? What are its assumptions? What is Beta? Is high beta good or bad for a company? Which type of company will have a higher Beta: a fast food chain or a luxury cruise-ship company? Why? Brimbank company shares has an expected return of 15%. The share’s Beta is 1.2, the risk-free rate is 3% and the market risk premium is 6%. Based on this information do you think the share is overvalued or undervalued? Why? A [particular share sells for $30. The shares’ Beta is 1.25, the risk-free rate is 4%, and the expected return on the market portfolio is 10%. If you predict that the share’s market price next year will be $33 (and no dividend), should you buy the share or not? Why?Manipulating CAPM Use the basic equation for the capital asset pricing model (CAPM) to work each of the following problems. a. Find the required return for an asset with a beta of 1.48 when the risk-free rate and market return are 8% and 13%, respectively. b. Find the risk-free rate for a firm with a required return of 14.684% and a beta of 1.47 when the market return is 12%. c. Find the market return for an asset with a required return of 12.040% and a beta of 0.95 when the risk-free rate is 5%. d. Find the beta for an asset with a required return of 13.312% when the risk-free rate and market return are 10% and 12.3%, respectively. C a. The required return for an asset with a beta of 1.48 when the risk-free rate and market return are 8% and 13%, respectively, is %. (Round to two decimal places.)
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