Bundle: Contemporary Financial Management, 14th + MindTap Finance, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card
Bundle: Contemporary Financial Management, 14th + MindTap Finance, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card
14th Edition
ISBN: 9781337587563
Author: MOYER, R. Charles; McGuigan, James R.; Rao, Ramesh P.
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 8, Problem 16P
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To determine: Expected return on portfolio and the risk of the portfolio.

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Calculation of expected return on security A:

ERA=Probability×expectedreturn=0.25×0.10+0.50×0.12+0.25×0.14=12%

Therefore, expected return on security A is 12%

Calculation of expected return on security B:

ERB=Probability×expectedreturn=0.30×0.13+0.35×0.16+0.35×0.19=16.15%

Therefore, expected return on security B is 16.15%

Calculation of expected return on security C:

ERC=Probability×expectedreturn=0.4×0.14+0.3×0.18+0.3×0.22=17.6%

Therefore, expected return on security C is 12%

Calculation of expected return on portfolio:

ERP=Probability×expectedreturn=0.4×0.12+0.3×0.1615+0.3×0.17.6=14.93%

Therefore, expected return on portfolio is 14.93%

Calculation of standard deviation of stock A, B and C

Standard deviation of A=i=1nw1xx^2=10122×0.25+12122×0.5+14122×0.250.5=1.41%

Standard deviation of B=i=1nw1xx^2=13162×0.3+16162×0.35+19162×0.350.5=2.41%

Standard deviation of C=i=1nw1xx^2=14182×0.40+18182×0.30+22182×0.300.5=3.32%

Calculation of standard deviation of portfolio:

σp=w12×σ12+w22×σ22+w32×σ32+2×w1×w2×w3×p1×σ1×σ2×σ3=0.402×1.41%2+0.302×2.41%2+0.302×3.32%2+2×0.4×0.3×0.7×1.41%×2.41%+2×0.4×0.3×0.6×1.41%×3.32%2×0.3×0.3×0.85×2.41%×3.32%0.50=2.07%

Therefore, standard deviation of the portfolio is 2.07%

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