Business, 10.12.2020 01:20, heysorryguys
CHALLENGEhow many points should i get by Friday and not crazy amount like a agreeable number : WHAT EVER NUMBER BESIDES A CRAZY AMOUNT LIKE NO GOING OVER 200 points. this is worth 42 points so i will have 0 points when i start the challenge
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Business, 22.06.2019 05:10, russboys3
The total value of your portfolio is $10,000: $3,000 of it is invested in stock a and the remainder invested in stock b. stock a has a beta of 0.8; stock b has a beta of 1.2. the risk premium on the market portfolio is 8%; the risk-free rate is 2%. additional information on stocks a and b is provided below. return in each state state probability of state stock a stock b excellent 15% 15% 5% normal 50% 9% 7% poor 35% -15% 10% what are each stock’s expected return and the standard deviation? what are the expected return and the standard deviation of your portfolio? what is the beta of your portfolio? using capm, what is the expected return on the portfolio? given your answer above, would you buy, sell, or hold the portfolio?
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Business, 22.06.2019 09:30, bubbagumpshrimpboy
When you hire an independent contractor you don't have to pay the contractors what
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Business, 22.06.2019 12:50, HarleyQuinn117
Performance bicycle company makes steel and titanium handle bars for bicycles. it requires approximately 1 hour of labor to make one handle bar of either type. during the most recent accounting period, barr company made 7,700 steel bars and 2,300 titanium bars. setup costs amounted to $35,000. one batch of each type of bar was run each month. if a single company-wide overhead rate based on direct labor hours is used to allocate overhead costs to the two products, the amount of setup cost assigned to the steel bars will be:
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