ESS. OF INVESTMENTS - ETEXT ACCESS CARD
ESS. OF INVESTMENTS - ETEXT ACCESS CARD
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ISBN: 9781265909055
Author: Bodie
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 18, Problem 7PS
Summary Introduction

(a)

To calculate:

The geometric average time-weighted rates of return of portfolio

Introduction:

Annual geometric return:

It means a return on investment which shows that how much return investor has earned every year over period of investment.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 7PS

  Annual geometric return is 3.57%

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Price history of the stocks are given below:

    Time Price Action
    0   $90 Buy 3 shares
    1   $100 Sell 1 share
    2   $100 Sell 1 share
    3   $100 Sell 1 share

Calculation of every year return:

  Return= Closing priceOpening priceOpening price 

    Time Cash flow Return
    0   3×($90)=$270
    1   1×$100=$100   1009090=11.11%
    2   1×$100=$100   100100100=0%
    3   1×$100=$100   100100100=0%

Calculation of annual geometric return:

  Annual geometric return= 1+ r 1 × 1+ r 2 ×...........× 1+ r n 1n1= 1+11.11%× 1+0%× 1+0%131=1.1111131=1.03571=0.0357 or 3.57%

Summary Introduction

(b)

To calculate:

Arithmetic average time-weighted rates of return of portfolio.

Introduction:

Arithmetic return:

An average return of the total years of investment is known as an arithmetic return.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 7PS

  Arithmetic average return is 3.7%

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Price history of the stocks are given below:

    Time Price Action
    0   $90 Buy 3 shares
    1   $100 Sell 1 share
    2   $100 Sell 1 share
    3   $100 Sell 1 share

Calculation of every year return:

  Return= Closing priceOpening priceOpening price 

    Time Cash flow Return
    0   3×($90)=$270
    1   1×$100=$100   1009090=11.11%
    2   1×$100=$100   100100100=0%
    3   1×$100=$100   100100100=0%

  Arithmetic average return=11.11+0+03=3.7%

Summary Introduction

(c)

To calculate:

The dollar-weighted average return of portfolio

Introduction:

Dollar-weighted return:

A return on portfolio or investment which also consider the timing of flows is known as dollar-weighted return.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 7PS

Dollar-weighted return is equal to internal rate of return is 5.459% .

Explanation of Solution

Calculation of cashflow:

    Year Cash flow Explanation
    0   3×($90)=$270 Three shares purchase at

      $90 per share

    1   1×$100=$100 one share sold at

      $100 per share

    2   1×$100=$100 one share sold at

      $100 per share

    3   1×$100=$100 one share sold at

      $100 per share

Calculation of IRR

  NPV = Initial investment + C1 1+r 1+C2 1+r 2+............+Cn 1+r n 0=270+100 1+r 1+100 1+r 2+100 1+r 3r=5.459%

Thus, the dollar-weighted return is equal to internal rate of return which is 5.459%

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