Answered>Order 7030

EXPECTED RETURNS

Stocks A and B have the following probability distributions of expected future returns:

Probability                               A                              B

0.1                                   (14%)                        (29%)

      0.2                                      2                               0

      0.3                                     15                             21

      0.3                                     21                             28

      0.1                                     29                             50

  • Calculate the expected rate of return, rB, for Stock B (rA = 12.70%.) Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to two decimal places.
  • Calculate the standard deviation of expected returns, ?A, for Stock A (?B = 20.48%.) Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to two decimal places.
  • Now calculate the coefficient of variation for Stock B. Round your answer to two decimal places.
  • Is it possible that most investors might regard Stock B as being less risky than Stock A?
 
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