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Which of the following statements is CORRECT?


A) the typical R2 for a stock is about 0.94 and the typicalR2 for a portfolio is about 0.6.
B) the typical R2 for a stock is about 0.3 and the typical R2 for a large portfolio is about 0.94.
C) the typical R2 for a stock is about 0.94 and the typical R2 for a portfolio is also about 0.94.
D) the typical R2 for a stock is about 0.6 and the typical R2 for a portfolio is also about 0.6.
E) the typical R2 for a stock is about 0.3 and the typical R2 for a portfolio is also about 0.3.

F) A) and E)
G) B) and E)

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Stock A has an expected return rA = 10% and σA = 10%. Stock B has rB = 14% and σB = 15%. rAB = 0. The rate of return on riskless assets is 6%. a. Construct a graph that shows the feasible and efficient sets, giving consideration to the existence of the riskless asset. b. Explain what would happen to the CML if the two stocks had (a) a positive correlation coefficient or (b) a negative correlation coefficient. c. Suppose these were the only three securities (A, B, and riskless) in the economy, and everyone's indifference curves were such that they were tangent to the CML to the right of the point where the CML was tangent to the efficient set of risky assets. Would this represent a stable equilibriumσ If not, how would an equilibrium be produced?

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You have the following data on three stocks:  Stock  Standard Deviation  Beta A0.150.79 B0.250.61C0.20130\begin{array}{lll}\text { Stock }&\text { Standard Deviation }&\text { Beta }\\\mathrm{A} & 0.15 & 0.79 \\\mathrm{~B} & 0.25 & 0.61 \\\mathrm{C} & 0.20 & 130\end{array} As a risk minimizer, you would choose Stock ____ if it is to be held in isolation and Stock ____ if it is to be held as part of a well-diversified portfolio.


A) a; b.
B) b; c.
C) c; a.
D) c; b.
E) a; a.

F) A) and B)
G) A) and C)

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The slope of the SML is determined by the value of beta.

A) True
B) False

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The SML relates required returns to firms' systematic (or market) risk. The slope and intercept of this line can be influenced by managerial actions.

A) True
B) False

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Calculate the required rate of return for the Wagner Assets Management Group, which holds 4 stocks. The market's required rate of return is 15.0%, the risk-free rate is 7.0%, and the Fund's assets are as follows:  Stack  Investment  Beta A$200,0001.50B300,0000.50C500,0001.25D1,000,0000.75\begin{array}{rr}\text { Stack }&\text { Investment }&\text { Beta }\\A&\$200,000 & 1.50 \\B&300,000 & -0.50 \\C&500,000 & 1.25 \\D&1,000,000 & 0.75\end{array}


A) 10.67%
B) 11.23%
C) 11.82%
D) 12.45%
E) 13.10%

F) A) and B)
G) C) and D)

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Consider the information below for Postman Builders Inc. Suppose that the expected inflation rate and thus the inflation premium increase by 2.0 percentage points, and Postman acquires risky assets that increase its beta by the indicated percentage. What is the firm's new required rate of return? beta: \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad 1.50\quad 1.50 Recquired return (r5) \left( r _ { 5 } \right) \quad \quad 10.20%\quad10.20 \% RPM: \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad 6.00%\quad6.00 \% Percentage increase in beta: 20%\quad 20 \%


A) 14.00%
B) 14.70%
C) 15.44%
D) 16.21%
E) 17.02%

F) A) and E)
G) A) and B)

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You have the following data on (1) the average annual returns of the market for the past 5 years and (2) similar information on Stocks A and B. Which of the possible answers best describes the historical betas for A and B?  Years  Market  Stock A  Stock B 10.030.160.0520.030.200.0530.030.180.0540.030.250.0550.030.140.05\begin{array}{cc}\text { Years }&\text { Market }&\text { Stock A } & \text { Stock B } \\1&0.03&0.16 & 0.05 \\2&0.03&0.20& 0.05 \\3&0.03&0.18 & 0.05 \\4&0.03& 0.25& 0.05 \\5&0.03&0.14 &0.05\end{array}


A) bA > +1; bB = 0.
B) bA = 0; bB = -1.
C) bA< 0; bB = 0.
D) bA < -1; bB = 1.
E) bA > 0; bB = 1.

F) None of the above
G) A) and C)

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In a portfolio of three different stocks, which of the following could NOT be true?


A) the riskiness of the portfolio is greater than the riskiness of one or two of the stocks.
B) the beta of the portfolio is less than the betas of each of the individual stocks.
C) the beta of the portfolio is greater than the beta of one or two of the individual stocks' betas.
D) the beta of the portfolio cannot be equal to 1.
E) the riskiness of the portfolio is less than the riskiness of each of the stocks if they were held in isolation.

F) A) and B)
G) A) and D)

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The CAPM is a multi-period model which takes account of differences in securities' maturities, and it can be used to determine the required rate of return for any given level of systematic risk.

A) True
B) False

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Assume that the market is in equilibrium and that stock betas can be estimated with historical data. The returns on the market, the returns on United Fund (UF) , the risk-free rate, and the required return on the United Fund are shown below. Based on this information, what is the required return on the market, rM?  Year  Market UF20119%14%201211%16%201315%22%20145%7%20151%2%\begin{array} { l r } \underline { \text { Year } } & \underline {\text { Market }} &\underline { U F } \\ 2011& - 9 \% &- 14 \%\\2012& 11 \% &16 \%\\ 2013 & 15 \%&22 \% \\ 2014 & 5 \% &7 \%\\ 2015 & - 1 \% &- 2 \%\end{array} rgF::7cde%\mathrm { rgF: } : 7 \mathrm { cde } \% rUrited 15.00%15.00 \%


A) 10.57%
B) 11.13%
C) 11.72%
D) 12.33%
E) 12.95%

F) A) and E)
G) None of the above

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A stock with a beta equal to -1.0 has zero systematic (or market) risk.

A) True
B) False

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A stock you are holding has a beta of 2.0 and the stock is currently in equilibrium. The required rate of return on the stock is 15% versus a required return on an average stock of 10%. Now the required return on an average stock increases by 30.0% (not percentage points) . The risk-free rate is unchanged. By what percentage (not percentage points) would the required return on your stock increase as a result of this event?


A) 36.10%
B) 38.00%
C) 40.00%
D) 42.00%
E) 44.10%

F) A) and B)
G) D) and E)

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It is possible for a firm to have a positive beta, even if the correlation between its returns and those of another firm are negative.

A) True
B) False

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Which of the following statements is CORRECT?


A) the characteristic line is the regression line that results from plotting the returns on a particular stock versus the returns on a stock from a different industry.
B) the slope of the characteristic line is the stock's standard deviation.
C) the distance of the plot points from the characteristic line is a measure of the stock's market risk.
D) the distance of the plot points from the characteristic line is a measure of the stock's diversifiable risk.
E) "characteristic line" is another name for the security market line.

F) C) and E)
G) C) and D)

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Arbitrage pricing theory is based on the premise that more than one factor affects stock returns, and the factors are specified to be (1) market returns, (2) dividend yields, and (3) changes in inflation.

A) True
B) False

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In portfolio analysis, we often use ex post (historical) returns and standard deviations, despite the fact that we are interested in ex ante (future) data.

A) True
B) False

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For markets to be in equilibrium (that is, for there to be no strong pressure for prices to depart from their current levels) ,


A) the past realized rate of return must be equal to the expected rate of return; that is, .
B) the required rate of return must equal the realized rate of return; that is, r = .
C) all companies must pay dividends.
D) no companies can be in danger of declaring bankruptcy.
E) the expected rate of return must be equal to the required rate of return; that is, = r.

F) A) and D)
G) B) and C)

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If investors are risk averse and hold only one stock, we can conclude that the required rate of return on a stock whose standard deviation is 0.21 will be greater than the required return on a stock whose standard deviation is 0.10. However, if stocks are held in portfolios, it is possible that the required return could be higher on the low standard deviation stock.

A) True
B) False

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You hold a portfolio consisting of a $5,000 investment in each of 20 different stocks. The portfolio beta is equal to 1.12. You have decided to sell a coal mining stock (b = 1.00) at $5,000 net and use the proceeds to buy a like amount of a mineral rights company stock (b = 2.00) . What is the new beta of the portfolio?


A) 1.1139
B) 1.1700
C) 1.2311
D) 1.2927
E) 1.3573

F) A) and E)
G) All of the above

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