a
Adequate information:
Expected return of Stock A
Expected return of Stock B
Expected return of Stock C
Expected return of the market
Beta of Stock A
Beta of Stock B
Beta of Stock C
Beta of the market
To compute: Market model equation for each stock.
Introduction: The market model equation for a stock is a mathematical equation consisting of the expected return, beta, market return, expected market return, and the unsystematic risk of the stock.
b
Adequate information:
Weight of Stock A
Weight of Stock B
Weight of Stock C
To compute: Return on the portfolio
Introduction: The return on portfolio refers to the weighted average return on each of the stocks in the investment portfolio.
c
Adequate information:
Return on the market
To compute: Return on each stock and portfolio
Introduction: The return on portfolio refers to the return on each of the stocks proportionately as per their weightage in the portfolio.

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