ESS. OF INVESTMENTS - ETEXT ACCESS CARD
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Chapter 18, Problem 18PS
Summary Introduction
To calculate:
The amount of out (under) performance of primo portfolio in the market and the pure selection and security selection contribution to performance.
Introduction:
The portfolio return is the return calculated on the basis of weighted average of returns of portfolio.
The underperformed amount of portfolio can be ascertained by taking the difference of portfolio return and benchmark return.
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