MyLab Finance with Pearson eText -- Access Card -- for Principles of Managerial Finance
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Author: Chad J. Zutter, Scott B. Smart
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Chapter 8, Problem 8.18P
a)
Summary Introduction
To discuss:
Graphical derivation of Beta.
Introduction:
Beta is an indicator of the risk tha measures the systematic risk of a risky investment by comparing the risky investment with the average risky asset in the market.
b)
Summary Introduction
To discuss:
Calculation of Beta.
Introduction:
Beta is an indicator of the risk tha measures the systematic risk of a risky investment by comparing the risky investment with the average risky asset in the market.
c)
Summary Introduction
To determine:
Relative riskiness by beta.
Introduction:
Beta is an indicator of the risk tha measures the systematic risk of a risky investment by comparing the risky investment with the average risky asset in the market.
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