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Return, Risk, and the Security Market Line 13 Return, Risk, and the Security Market Line

Chapter 13 – Index of Sample Problems Slide # 02 - 03 Expected return of individual stock Slide # 04 - 05 Standard deviation of individual stock Slide # 06 - 07 Portfolio weights Slide # 08 - 18 Portfolio expected return Slide # 19 - 22 Portfolio standard deviation Slide # 23 - 26 Portfolio beta Slide # 27 - 32 Capital asset pricing model Slide # 33 - 35 Reward-to-risk ratio

2: Expected return of individual stock You own 500 shares of ABC, Inc. This stock has the following expected returns given the various possible states of the economy. State of Probability of Rate of Return Economy State of Economy if State Occurs Boom .20 28% Normal .70 12% Recession .10 -40% What is your expected return on this stock?

3: Expected return of individual stock

4: Standard deviation of individual stock A stock has returns of 6.8%, 9.2%, -4.3% and 18.7% over the last four years, respectively. What is the standard deviation of this stock assuming the returns are normally distributed?

5: Standard deviation of individual stock

6: Portfolio weights You own 50 shares of Stock A and 200 shares of stock B. Stock A sells for $30 a share and stock B sells for $22 a share. What are the portfolio weights for each stock?

7: Portfolio weights Stock Number of Price per Total Portfolio Shares Share Value Weight A 50 $30 $1,500 25.4% B 200 $22 $4,400 74.6% Totals $5,900 100.0%

8: Portfolio expected return You have $3,600 invested in stock A and $5,400 invested in stock B. Stock A has an expected return of 11% and stock B has an expected return of 7%. What is the expected return of your portfolio?

9: Portfolio expected return Stock Expected Return Amount Invested Portfolio Weight A 11% $3,600 40% B 7% $5,400 60% Totals $9,000 100%

10: Portfolio expected return Your portfolio consists of the following stocks: Stock Expected Return Number of Shares Stock Price A 9% 640 $25 B 14% 250 $40 C 7% 700 $20 What is the expected return on your portfolio?

11: Portfolio expected return Expected Number Price Stock Portfolio Stock Return of Shares per Share Value Weight A 9% 640 $25 $16,000 40% B 14% 250 $40 $10,000 25% C 7% 700 $20 $14,000 35% Totals $40,000 100%

12: Portfolio expected return You have a portfolio with an expected return of 12.94%. Your portfolio consists of stock A and stock B only. Stock A has an expected return of 18% and stock B has an expected return of 7%. What are the portfolio weights?

13: Portfolio expected return

14: Portfolio expected return State of Probability of Rate of Return Economy State of Economy if State Occurs Boom .15 18% Normal .60 11% Recession .25 2% What is the expected return on this portfolio?

15: Portfolio expected return

16: Portfolio expected return State of Probability of Rate of Return if State Occurs Economy State of Economy Stock A Stock B Stock C Boom .20 17% 13% 40% Normal .50 8% 6% 13% Recession .30 -12% -5% -50% Your portfolio consists of 50% stock A, 40% stock B and 10% stock C. What is the expected return on your portfolio?

17: Portfolio expected return

18: Portfolio expected return State of Probability of Expected Return Economy State of Economy if State Occurs Boom .20 . 177 Normal .50 .077 Recession .30 -.130

19: Portfolio standard deviation State of Probability of Rate of Return if State Occurs Economy State of Economy Stock A Stock B Stock C Boom .10 24% 5% 14% Normal .70 11% 6% 9% Recession .20 -30% 7% -5% Your portfolio consists of 30% stock A, 50% stock B and 20% stock C. What is the standard deviation of your portfolio?

20: Portfolio standard deviation

21: Portfolio standard deviation State of Probability of Expected Return Economy State of Economy if State Occurs Boom .10 . 125 Normal .70 .081 Recession .20 -.065

22: Portfolio standard deviation State of Probability of Expected Return Economy State of Economy if State Occurs Boom .10 . 125 Normal .70 .081 Recession .20 -.065 Portfolio expected return = .0562

23: Portfolio beta Your portfolio consists of the following stocks: Stock Portfolio Weight Beta A 20% .76 B 30% 1.89 C 40% 1.05 D 10% .34 What is the beta of your portfolio?

24: Portfolio beta

25: Portfolio beta You want to create a portfolio that has a risk level equal to the overall market. Your portfolio will consist of the following securities: Security Portfolio Weight Beta Stock A ? 1.4 Treasury bills ? ? What do the portfolio weights need to be?

26: Portfolio beta Weight of Stock A = 71.43% Weight of Treasury bills = 100% - 71.43% = 28.57%

27: Capital asset pricing model You own shares of Big Burgers, Inc. This stock has a beta of 1.24. U.S. Treasury bills are returning 3.4%. The return on the market is 11.4%. What is the expected return on Big Burgers, Inc.?

28: Capital asset pricing model

29: Capital asset pricing model You own shares of International Coffees. The expected return on this stock is 16%. The risk-free rate is 3% and the market risk premium is 7%. What is the beta of the International Coffees stock?

30: Capital asset pricing model

31: Capital asset pricing model A stock has a beta of .86 and an expected return of 13.5%. The risk-free rate is 4%. What is the expected return on the market?

32: Capital asset pricing model

33: Reward-to-risk ratio Stock Beta Expected Return A .42 6.6% B 1.23 11.8% C .89 9.8% Are these stocks correctly priced if the risk-free rate is 3% and the market risk premium is 8%?

34: Reward-to-risk ratio

35: Reward-to-risk ratio Expected CAPM Stock Stock Return Return Pricing A 6.6% 6.36% underpriced B 11.8% 12.84% overpriced C 9.8% 10.12% overpriced

13 End of Chapter 13