Business, 06.08.2019 06:10, alesyabursevich
You have been managing a $3 million portfolio. the portfolio has a beta of 1.10 and a required rate of return of 10%. the current risk-free rate is 5.6%. assume that you receive another $600,000. if you invest the money in a stock that has a beta of 0.60, what will be the required return on your $3.6 million portfolio?
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Business, 22.06.2019 02:10, jessica6597
The federal reserve's organization while all members of the federal reserve board of governors vote at federal open market committee (fomc) meetings, only of the regional bank presidents are members of the fomc. the federal reserve's role as a lender of last resort involves lending to which of the following financially troubled institutions? u. s. banks that cannot borrow elsewhere governments in developing countries during currency crises u. s. state governments when they run short on tax revenues the federal reserve's primary tool for changing the money supply is . in order to decrease the number of dollars in the u. s. economy (the money supply), the federal reserve will government bonds.
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Business, 22.06.2019 21:40, koryn4880
Heather has been an active participant in a defined benefit plan for 19 years. during her last 6 years of employment, heather earned $42,000, $48,000, $56,000, $80,000, $89,000, and $108,000, respectively (representing her highest-income years). calculate heather’s maximum allowable benefits from her qualified plan (assume that there are fewer than 100 participants). assume that heather’s average compensation for her three highest years is $199,700. calculate her maximum allowable benefits.
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Business, 23.06.2019 08:20, megandalolipop
As task uncertainty and interdependence increase, are a more effective coordination mechanism than
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