In an NPV calculation, if the net present value of the future cash flows from an investment are less than the invested capital, it is an investment the firm should not make. True False QUESTION 11 NPV and IRR have the same investment decision criteria. True False QUESTION 12 In order to calculate the Sale Price one applies the going-out cap rate to the NOI of the last year of operation. O True False
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- QUESTION 18 Suppose that the 1-year, 2-year, 3-year, and 4-year spot rates are observed as follows: r1=9.7%, r2=10.2%, r3=10.9%, r4-12.3%, What must be the expected return in year 4 under the liquidity preference theory if the liquidity premium is 0.49%? Oa. 18.63% Ob. 16.61% c. 16.12% Od. 18.14%Ch 02: Assignment - Risk and Return: Part I CAPM Elements Risk-free rate (TRF) Market risk premium (RPM) Happy Corp. stock's beta Required rate of return on Happy Corp. stock Happy Corp.'s new required rate of return is An analyst believes that inflation is going to increase by 3.0% over the next year, while the market risk premium will be unchanged. The analyst uses the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM). The following graph plots the current SML. Tool tip: Mouse over the points on the graph Calculate Happy Corp.'s new required return. Then, on the graph, use the green points (rectangle symbols) to plot the new SML suggested by this analyst's prediction. RED RATE OF RETURN (Percent) 20.0 16.0 Value 2.0% 12.0 1.0 8.0 8.0% 7.7% 11.0% 12.1% 25.3% eir coordinates. O New SMLQuestion 3 Given 10% discount rate, what is the profitability index of the investment project described below? 1.00 0.90 0.95 1.03 1.09 Question 4 What is the best method to use when expressing investment profitability as a percentage? Pick from the answers given below. Payback period Discounted payback period NPV AAR IRR
- Question 2 A time value of an investment follows a binomial model where the one step return rate for each time period has the possible values 6 % and 1% with corresponding probabilities 0.35 and 0.65 respectively where the beginning value of investment equals to 13 S 1) Find the possible values for the investment after 3 time periodsQUESTION 2 Exhibit 6.2 USE THE INFORMATION BELOW FOR THE FOLLOWING PROBLEM(S) Asset (A) Asset (B) E(RA) = 25% E(RB) = 15% (σA) = 18% (σB) = 11% WA = 0.75 WB = 0.25 COVA,B = −0.0009 Refer to Exhibit 6.2. What is the expected return of a portfolio of two risky assets if the expected return E(Ri), standard deviation ( σ i ), covariance (COVi,j), and asset weight (Wi) are as shown above? a. 18.64% b. 22.5% c. 11% d. 13.65% e. 20.0%Question 2: Assume that the risk-free rate, RF, is currently 8%, the market return, RM, is 12%, and asset A has a beta, of 1.10. (could be done on word document or excel). Assume that as a result of recent economic events, inflationary expectations have declined by 3%, lowering RF and RM to 5% and 9%, respectively. Draw the new SML on the axes in part a, and calculate and show the new required return for asset A. Assume that as a result of recent events, investors have become more risk averse, causing the market return to rise by 2%, to be14%. Ignoring the shift in part c, draw the new SML on the same set of axes that you used before, and calculate and show the new required return for asset A. From the previous changes, what conclusions can be drawn about the impact of (1) decreased inflationary expectations and (2) increased risk aversion on the required returns of risky assets?
- 4. Suppose that we can describe the world using two states and that two assets are available, asset K and asset L. We assume the assets' future prices have the following distributions:Manipulating CAPM Use the basic epuation for the capital asset model (CAPM) to work each of the followig problems. a. Find the required return for an asset with a beta of 1.63 when the risk-free rate and market return are 5% and 13%, respectively.b. Find the risk-free rate for a firm with a required return of 14.363% and a beta of 1.07 when the market return is 14%c. Find the market return for an asset with a required return of 9.045% and a beta of 1.57 when the risk-free rate is 3%d. Find the beta for an asset with a required return of 10.255% when the risk-free rate and market return are 6% and 9.7%, respectively.Compute the expected rate of return on investment i given the followinginformation: Rf = 8%; E(RM) = 14%; βi = 1.0.b. Recalculate the required rate of return assuming βi is 1.8.25. a. Compute the expected rate of return on investment i given the followinginformation: the market risk premium is 5%; Rf = 6%; βi = 1.2.b. Compute E(RM)
- Question 2: Assume that the risk-free rate, RF, is currently 8%, the market return, RM, is 12%, and asset A has a beta, of 1.10. (could be done on word document or excel). Draw the security market line (SML) Use the CAPM to calculate the required return, on asset A. Assume that as a result of recent economic events, inflationary expectations have declined by 3%, lowering RF and RM to 5% and 9%, respectively. Draw the new SML on the axes in part a, and calculate and show the new required return for asset A. Step 1 Security market line (SML) is a graphical representation of how the approach of the capital asset pricing model (CAPM) operates. SML represents the combination of risk-free return, market return, and beta to depict the expected return of the security. CAPM is a financial approach that helps to determine the expected return of security by creating a relationship between the systematic risk associated with the security and returns of assets. Expected return on a stock is the…Problem 2: 3 a. Calculate the required rate of return for an asset that has a beta of 1.80, given a risk-free rate of 5.0% and a market return of 10.0%. b.lf investors have become more risk- averse due to recent geopolitical events, and the market return rises to 13.0%, what is the required rate of return for the same asset? c.How does risk affect the required return on an asset? How does it affect the value of the asset? PV-5Question 2: Assume that the risk-free rate, RF, is currently 8%, the market return, RM, is 12%, and asset A has a beta, of 1.10. (could be done on word document or excel). Draw the security market line (SML) Use the CAPM to calculate the required return, on asset A. Assume that as a result of recent economic events, inflationary expectations have declined by 3%, lowering RF and RM to 5% and 9%, respectively. Draw the new SML on the axes in part a, and calculate and show the new required return for asset A. Assume that as a result of recent events, investors have become more risk averse, causing the market return to rise by 2%, to be14%. Ignoring the shift in part c, draw the new SML on the same set of axes that you used before, and calculate and show the new required return for asset A. From the previous changes, what conclusions can be drawn about the impact of (1) decreased inflationary expectations and (2) increased risk aversion on the required returns of risky assets?