FINANCIAL ACCT.FUND.(LOOSELEAF)
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Chapter 1, Problem 12PSB
To determine
Return:
Return is the amount receives from the investment, for which investor invest earlier. The return can be expressed in terms of money or percentage.
Risk:
While investing an amount the investor has to answer a question whether he receive return or not. This question is risk. Basically the uncertainty involve in the return of an investment is risk. Risk involves the chance of losing investment.
To Identify: Rank the following securities according to highest expected return to lowest expected return.
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a. Allocation
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c. issuance
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b.the interest associated with debt
c.the weighted average cost of capital
d.the rate of return required by investors to incentivize them to invest in a company
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