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- Select the best answer with respect to a stock's "alpha"? (In a CAPM world) Group of answer choices The expected return on an asset relative to the expected return on the market The expected return on an asset relative to the riskiness of the asset The expected return on an asset relative to the risk free rate The expected return on an asset relative to what CAPM predicts for the asset's expected returnIf the fair value of a stock is more than its market value, which of the following is a reasonable conclusion? a. The stock has a low level of risk b. The stock offers a high dividend payout ratio c. The market is undervaluing the stock d. The market is overvaluing the stockAstromet is financed entirely by common stock and has a beta of 1.20. The firm pays no taxes. The stock has a price-earnings multiple of 11.0 and is priced to offer a 10.9% expected return. The company decides to repurchase half the common stock and substitute an equal value of debt. Assume that the debt yields a risk-free 4.6%. Calculate the following: Required: a. The beta of the common stock after the refinancing b. The required return and risk premium on the common stock before the refinancing c. The required return and risk premium on the common stock after the refinancing d. The required return on the debt e. The required return on the company (i.e, stock and debt combined) after the refinancing If EBIT remains constant: f. What is the percentage increase in earnings per share after the refinancing? g-1. What is the new price-earnings multiple? g-2. Has anything happened to the stock price? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Reg A to E Reg F to G2…
- A3) Finance What is the expected standard deviation of stock A's returns based on the information presented in the table? Outcome Probability of outcome Stock A return in outcome : Good 16% 65.00% Medium 51% 17.00% Bad "?" -35.00%Suppose you are an average risk-averse investor who can purchase only one of the following stocks. Which should you purchased? Explain your reasoning. Investment Expected Return, r Standard Deviation, (r Stock M 6.0% 4.0% Stock N 18.0 12.0 Stock O 12.0 7.0From the following information, calculate covariance between stocks A and B and expected return and risk of a portfolio in which A and B are equally weighted.Which stock would be recommend if investment in individual stock is to be made? Justify answer using numerical calculations. Stock A Stock B Expected return 24% 35% Standard deviation 12% 18% Coefficient of correlation 0.65 0.65
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