CORPORATE FINANCE - LL+CONNECT ACCESS
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Author: Ross
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Chapter 12, Problem 5QAP
Summary Introduction
Adequate information:
Beta 1 of Portfolio A
Beta 2 of Portfolio A
Expected return of Portfolio A
Beta 1 of Portfolio B
Beta 2 of Portfolio B
Expected return of Portfolio B
Risk-free rate
To compute: Risk premiums
Introduction: Risk premium refers to the compensation made to the investors in lieu of the excess risk bear by them.
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