9 Homework A stock had returns of 17.53 percent, -4.95 percent, 20.18 percent, and 8.47 percent for the past four years. What is the variance of the returns? Multiple Choice O 01715 01286 01543 .00606 11340 < Prev 9 of 10 Next >
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- Based on the following, how much is the value of the stock at the end of year 5? D1 = 3.00; D2 = 3.09; MV0 = P30. a. P33.12 b .P33.78c. P34.78 d. P35.82Directions: Compute the total returns, the average of returns, and the standard deviation of the following stocks: 2) 1) EGRH Inc. DMP, Ltd. AVERAGE OF RETURNS (XI-X)² (x) YEAR AVERAGE OF RETS STOCK RETURN RICE YEA (x₁) Jan-2021 P8.30 Feb-2021 P8.60 Jan-2021 P0.088 Feb-2021 P0.090 Mar-2021 P0.097 Apr-2021 PO.189 May-2021 PO.164 Mar-2021 P9.14 Apr-2021 P13.30 May-2021 P13 Jun-2021 P0.495 Jun-2021 P 0 Jul-2021 PO.280 Jul-2021 6.94 Aug-2021 P0.455 Aug-202 P13.70 Sep-2021 P0.390 Sep-2 P14.88 Oct-2021 P0.375 0 21 P15.30 Nov-2021 PO.325 -2021 P14.30 Dec-2021 P0.330 Dec-2021 P15.52 SD (8) = 3) STOCK RETURN PRICE (x₁) GSM Inc. YEAR Jan-2021 P57.70 Feb-2021 P52.90 Mar-2021 P50.95 Apr-2021 P58.2 May-2021 P7 05 Jun-2021 34.75 Jul-2021 P85.00 Aug-20 P105.00 Sep-21 P114.00 O 2021 P101.00 N-2021 P100.40 Dec-2021 P113.80 SD (8) = STOCK RETURN CE (x₁) AVERAGE OF RETINS ²) (x₁-x)² SD (8) = ACEE, Inc. YEA Jan-2021 P156 Feb-2021 P20.80 Mar-2021 P22.50 Apr-2021 P18.90 May-2021 P17 Jun-2021 P76 Jul-2021…Directions: Compute the returns, average of returns and standard deviation of the following stocks and the PSEI. 1. 2. AGI SM Year Stock Return x x (x--x)² Year Stock Return x x (x-x)² Price Price 30/1/2014 27.100 30/1/2014 704.500 28/2/2014 30.000 28/2/2014 694.000 31/3/2014 28.500 31/3/2014 705.000 30/4/2014 31.150 30/4/2014 725.000 30/5/2014 29.650 30/5/2014 786.000 30/6/2014 29.100 30/6/2014 816.000 31/7/2014 26.350 31/7/2014 797.000 29/8/2014 24.600 29/8/2014 772.000 30/9/2014 26.000 30/9/2014 803.500 31/10/2014 25.300 31/10/2014 783.500 28/11/2014 24.800 28/11/2014 804.500 29/12/2014 22.550 29/12/2014 815.000 PSEI Year Stock Return x X (x-X)? 30/6/2014 6,844.31 Price 31/7/2014 6,864.82 30/1/2014 6,041.19 29/8/2014 7,050.89 3. 28/2/2014 6,424.99 30/9/2014 7,283.07 31/10/2014 7,215.73 31/3/2014 6,428.71 28/11/2014 7,294.38 30/4/2014 6,707.91 29/12/2014 7,230.57 30/5/2014 6,647.65
- A stock has had returns of 12 percent, 30 percent, 17 percent, -18 percent, 30 percent, and -7 percent over the last six years. What are the arithmetic and geometric average returns for the stock? (Do not round Intermedlate calculations and enter your answers as a percent rounded to 2 declmal places, e.g., 32.16.) Arithmetic average return Geometric average return < Prev 14 of 30 Next EA9F9D41-D35...jpeg 8A1B4474-4751.jpeg 8A1B4474-4751..jpegDirections: Compute the total returns, the average of returns, and the standard deviation of the following stocks: 1) 2) EGRH Inc. MP, Ltd. STOCK RETURN AVERAGE OF YEA AVERAGE OF RETURNS (x) YEAR STOCK RETURN PRICE (x₁) PRICE RETU Jan-2021 Po Feb-2021 P8.6 Jan-2021 PO. Feb-2021 PO.090 Mar-2021 P0.097 Apr-2021 PO.189 May-2021 PO.164 Mar-2021 P9.14 Apr-2021 P13.30 May-2021 P13 Jun-2021 P60 Jul-2021 16.94 Jun-2021 P0.495 Jul-2021 PO.28 Aug-2021 PO Sep-2021 90 Aug-202 P13.70 Sep-2 P14.88 Oct-2021 0.375 Oct 21 P15.30 Nov-20 PO.325 N2021 P14.30 Dec-2 PO.330 ec-2021 P15.52 3) SD (8) GSM Inc. STOCK YEAR PRICE Jan-2021 P57.70 Feb-2021 P52.90 Mar-2021 P50.95 Apr-2021 P58.25 May-2021 P74.05 Jun-2021 P94.75 Jul-2021 P85.00 Aug-2021 P105.00 Sep-2021 P114.00 Oct-2021 | P101.00 Nov-2021 P100.40 Dec-2021 P113.80 SD (8) = RETURN (x₁) -x)² AVERAGE OF RETURNS (x-x)² (x) SD (8) = ACEE, Inc. YEAR STOCK RETURN PRICE (x₁) Jan-2021 P13.56 Feb-2021 P20.80 Mar-2021 P22.50 Apr-2021 P18.90 May-2021 P17.00…Your stock's returns for the past four years are as follows. t Return t1 19.79% t2 -0.58% t3 8.55% t4 4.68% Compute the geometric average return for this stock. Please enter your answer as a PERCENT rounded to 2 decimal places.
- A stock had retums of 11 percent, 26 percent, 8 percent, and -38 percent annunlly for the past 4 years. What ta the mean and varlance of these returns? Multiple Choice O 175%, 057319 O 175% 076425 O 3.50%, 062833 3.50% 076425 3.50N O57310A stock has had the following year-end prices and dividends: Year Price 0 012345 1 $ 15.00 17.18 18.18 16.68 19.02 22.13 Dividend $ 0.15 0.38 0.40 0.42 0.48 What are the arithmetic and geometric returns for the stock? Note: Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answers as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places. Arithmetic return Geometric return % %Given the time series of historical stock returns below, what is the standard deviation? (Hint: theexpected return is 4%)Time Period 1 2 3 4 5return (%) 5% -7% 12% 13% -3% a. 7.585%b. 0.79%c. 8.888%d. 2.155%
- H5. A stock has had the following year-end prices and dividends: Year Price Dividend 1 $40 — 2 $55 $1.10 3 $60 $1.20 4 $70 $1.30 The geometric average return for the stock is ______%. Group of answer choices 23. 45 20 28. 35 22. 86 33 .41 Show proper step by step calculation and explain with detailsWhat are the arithmetic and geometric average returns for a stock with annual returns of 15 percent, 9 percent, –-7 percent, and 14 percent? Multiple Choice 11.20%; 7.75% 7.75%; 7.37% 7.75%; 11.20% 7.37%; 7.75% 11.20%; 7.37% previous 16 of 40 Next >Based on the following information: State of Economy Probability of State of Economy Return on Stock J Return on Stock K Bear .20 -.030.024 Normal .55.128.052 Bull .25 .208.082 a. Calculate the expected return for each of the stocks. (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answers as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) b. Calculate the standard deviation for each of the stocks. ( Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answers as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g , 32.16.) c. What is the covariance between the returns of the two stocks? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 6 decimal places, e.g., .161616.) d. What is the correlation between the returns of the two stocks? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 4 decimal places, e.g., .1616.)