The following information is related to X corporation: X's Beta was 1.3, market in January 2020 was 100, market index 31 December 2020 was 110 and interest of treasury bills was 0.03 (risk free). Stock returns using the capital assets pricing m Question 20Answer a. 0.132 b. 0.143 c. 0.112 d. 0.121
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- Assume these are the stock market and Treasury bill returns for a 5-year period: Year 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Stock Market Return (%) 33.30 13.20 -3.50 14.50 23.80 Required: a. What was the risk premium on common stock in each year? b. What was the average risk premium? c. What was the standard deviation of the risk premium? (Ignore that the estimation is from a sample of data.) 3 Required A Required B T-Bill Return Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Standard deviation (%) 0.12 0.12 0.12 0.07 0.09 x Answer is complete but not entirely correct. Required C What was the standard deviation of the risk premium? (Ignore that the estimation is from a sample of data.) Note: Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places. 13.69 X % घUsing the equity asset valuation model (CAPM) equation, determine the required return for the shares of the following companies, if the market return is 7.50% (Rm = 7.50%) and the risk-free asset return is 1.25% (RF = 1.25%). You must show all counts. Stock Beta SKT 0.65 COST 0.90 SU 1.42 AMZN 1.57 V 0.94Directions: Compute the returns, average of returns and standard deviation of the following stocks and the PSEI. 1. 2. AGI SM Year Stock Return x x (x--x)² Year Stock Return x x (x-x)² Price Price 30/1/2014 27.100 30/1/2014 704.500 28/2/2014 30.000 28/2/2014 694.000 31/3/2014 28.500 31/3/2014 705.000 30/4/2014 31.150 30/4/2014 725.000 30/5/2014 29.650 30/5/2014 786.000 30/6/2014 29.100 30/6/2014 816.000 31/7/2014 26.350 31/7/2014 797.000 29/8/2014 24.600 29/8/2014 772.000 30/9/2014 26.000 30/9/2014 803.500 31/10/2014 25.300 31/10/2014 783.500 28/11/2014 24.800 28/11/2014 804.500 29/12/2014 22.550 29/12/2014 815.000 PSEI Year Stock Return x X (x-X)? 30/6/2014 6,844.31 Price 31/7/2014 6,864.82 30/1/2014 6,041.19 29/8/2014 7,050.89 3. 28/2/2014 6,424.99 30/9/2014 7,283.07 31/10/2014 7,215.73 31/3/2014 6,428.71 28/11/2014 7,294.38 30/4/2014 6,707.91 29/12/2014 7,230.57 30/5/2014 6,647.65
- Assume these are the stock market and Treasury bill returns for a 5-year period: T-Bill Return Year Stock Market Return (8) (8) 2016 32.50 0.07 2017 11.80 0.07 2018 -2.40 0.07 2019 13.70 0.25 2020 22.40 0.27 Required: a. What was the risk premium on common stock in each year? b. What was the average risk premium? c. What was the standard deviation of the risk premium? (Ignore that the estimation is from a sample of data.) Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required A Required B Required C What was the risk premium on common stock in each year? Note: Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answers as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places. Negative values should be entered with a negative sign.. Year Risk Premium 2016 % 2017 % 2018 % 2019 % 2020 %Use the following data for the Sara Company to calculate the cost of common stocks (Rs), the cost of Preferred stocks (Rps), and the cost of Debt: (Rd)? Item Symbol Value Risk Free Rate Rf 7% Stock Risk B 1.5 Market Return Rm 25% Interest Rate for Debt Rd (B.T) 9% TAX rate T 5% Preferred Stock Dividend D(ps) 10 Preferred Stock Price P(ps) 100 floatation cost ps FC $4 The cost of Preferred stocks: (Rps)? The cost of Debt: (Rd)?Use the following data for the Sara Company to calculate the cost of common stocks (Rs), the cost of Preferred stocks (Rps), and the cost of Debt: (Rd)? Item Symbol Value Risk Free Rate Rf 7% Stock Risk B 1.5 Market Return Rm 25% Interest Rate for Deb Rd (B.T) 9% TAX rate T 5% Preferred Stock Dividend D(ps) 10 Preferred Stock Price P(ps) 100 floatation cost ps FC $4 Answer: The cost of common stocks: (Rs)
- O Below is the stock price and dividend history for No-Cameras-Allowed Inc. (NCA), a company organizing Las Vegas retreats for investment banks. Stock Price (end-of-year) Dividend (paid during the year) Year 2019 90 180 18 2020 2021 120 6. a. Compute the annual return in 2020 and 2021. b. Compute the arithmetic average return over the 2019–2021 period. c. Compute the geometric average return over the 2019–2021 period. d. You buy 2,000 shares of NCA at the end of 2019 and hold them through the end of 2021. You reinvest any dividends received (i.e., you use the dividend proceeds to buy more shares of NCA). Except for reinvestment of dividends, you neither buy nor sell any shares before the end of 2021. Which average, arithmetic or geometric, better captures your investment performance over the 2019–2021 period? Please provide a brief explanation for your answer. B Focus MacBook ProConsider the following table of annual rates of return, in percentage, for four common risky assets over the time period 2010 to 2019 • Berkshire Hathaway (ticker: BRK/A) • S&P 500 Index (ticker: SPX) • NASDAQ 100 Index (ticker: NDX) • Russell 2000 Index (ticker: RUT) YEAR BRK/A SPX NDX RUT 2010 21.4 15.1 19.22 26.85 2011 -4.7 2.1 2.7 -4.18 2012 16.8 16 16.82 16.35 2013 32.7 32.4 34.99 38.82 2014 27 13.7 17.94 4.89 2015 -12.5 1.4 8.43 -4.41 2016 23.4 12 5.89 21.31 2017 21.9 21.8 31.52 14.65 2018 2.8 -4.4 -1.04 -11.01 2019 11 31.5 37.96 25.52 Now assume there is a risk-free asset available and the annual risk-free rate is 2%. Using mean-variance portfolio theory, determine the 4 portfolio weightings and the portfolio variance for the unique fund F defined by the tangent portfolio and the one-fund theorem. Note that the portfolio weights sum to 1 and short selling (negative weights) are permissible.Assume these are the stock market and Treasury bill returns for a 5-year period: Stock Market T-Bill Return (%) 0.02 0.02 0.02 0. 20 Return (%) Year 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 31.7 10.9 -1.6 13.0 21.3 0.80 Required: a. What was the risk premium on common stock in each year? (Negative values should be entered with a negative sign.) b. What was the average risk premium? c. What was the standard deviation of the risk premium? (Ignore that the estimation is from a sample of data.)
- Assume these are the stock market and Treasury bill returns for a 5-year period: Year Stock Market Return (%) T-Bill Return (%) 2016 13.0 0.2 2017 21.0 0.8 2018 -6.2 1.8 2019 29.8 2.1 2020 20.6 0.4 Required: What was the risk premium on common stock in each year? What was the average risk premium? What was the standard deviation of the risk premium? (Ignore that the estimation is from a sample of data.)-- expressed in % (NOTE: 11.31% is incorrect)Your opinion on the investor information ? Chipotle Investor information: Stock Price as of 12/31/19 = $837.11 Beta as of 12/31/19 = 1.31 P/E ratio as of 12/31/19 = 76.31 Price to Book as of 12/31/19 = 14.32 Cost of Capital “WACC" = 8.5% %3|Presented here are summarized data from the balance sheets and income statements of Wiper Inc.: WIPER INC. Condensed Balance Sheets December 31, 2020, 2019, 2018 (in millions) 2020 $ 793 2,428 2019 $1,021 1,935 $2,956 2018 $ 883 1,734 $2,617 Current assets Other assets Total assets $3,221 Current liabilities Long-term liabilities Stockholders' equity $ 592 1,607 1,022 $3,221 $ 845 1,070 1,041 $2,956 $ 742 942 933 Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $2,617 WIPER INC. Selected Income Statement and Other Data For the year Ended December 31, 2020 and 2819 (in millions) 2020 2019 Income statement data: Sales $3,965 311 99 236 $2,928 325 Operating income Interest expense Net income Other data: Average number of common shares outstanding Total dividends paid 231 48.2 S 53.8 Required: a. Calculate return on investment, based on net income and average total assets, for 2020 and 2019. b. Calculate return on ecuity for 2020 and 2019. c. Calculate working capital and the current ratio for…
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