CFIN
CFIN
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ISBN: 9780357144039
Author: BESLEY
Publisher: CENGAGE L
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Chapter 8, Problem 4PROB
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Expected rate of return is the anticipated profit or loss of an investment to be received by the investor. It is computed by expecting the probabilities of a maximum range of returns on an investment.

Standard deviation is the financial measure of risk and stability on the investment returns.

Coefficient of variance is a measure used to calculate the total risk per unit of return of an investment.

CFIN, Chapter 8, Problem 4PROB

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