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Alja [10]
3 years ago
11

PLEASE HELP NOW I NEED IT ASAP

Business
1 answer:
eimsori [14]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Stock: 64%

Mutual Fund: 15%

Bond: 11%

Savings Account: 10%

Explanation: Out of 100% we have 64%, 15%, 11%, and 10%. We are being asked to place these percentages to different categories based on Chris's investment to minimize the risk of his portfolio. To know what percentage to assign what category, we simply take a look at each category and determine each worth. The Stock has higher risk and higher growth, so the percentage should be the highest one which is 64%. The Mutual fund has a medium growth and a medium risk, so it should have the medium percentage which is 15%. The bond has a low growth and a low risk, which should have a low percentage but not the lowest which is 11%. Savings Account has the lowest growth and lowest risk, which should have the lowest percentage.

I am not 100% sure if it's correct, I am about 90% sure its correct. If I am wrong please make sure to comment on that.

Your Welcome,

-Expert Chicken Sama

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