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torisob [31]
3 years ago
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When planning for college, you should consider: A. Visiting colleges during your junior year. B. Speaking with your school's col

lege advisor. C. Joining an after school club or sports team. D. All of the above.
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Dominik [7]3 years ago
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D. All the above.

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According to the CAPM model

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For $1 discount store:

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From the above calculation;

For $1 discount store:

Since the expected return is greater than the forecasted return at 12%.

Thus, it is overpriced.

For everything $5

Here, it is obvious from the above calculation that the expected return is lesser than the forecasted return at 11%.

Therefore, it is underpriced.

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Required return = 0.08 + 1(0.18 - 0.08)

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