Basic Business Statistics, Student Value Edition
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ISBN: 9780134685113
Author: Mark L. Berenson, David M. Levine, David F. Stephan, Kathryn Szabat
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 2, Problem 59PS
Using the sample of retirement funds stored in Retirement Funds:
a. Construct a table that tallies, Market cap, Risk Level, and Star Rating.
b. What conclusions can you reach concerning difference among the funds based on Market cap (small, mid-cap, and large), Risk Level (low, average, and high), and Star Rating (one, two, three, four, and five)?
c. Construct a table that computes the average three-year return for each market cap, risk level, and star rating.
d. Drill down to examine the large cap funds that are high risk with a rating of three. How many funds are there? What conclusions can you reach about these funds?
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