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spayn [35]
4 years ago
5

g An individual has $20,000 invested in a stock with a beta of 0.8 and another $50,000 invested in a stock with a beta of 1.6. I

f these are the only two investments in her portfolio, what is her portfolio's beta
Business
1 answer:
Free_Kalibri [48]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

1.37

Explanation:

The computation of the portfolio beta is shown below:

<u>Value                   Weight             Beta       Weighted Beta </u>

<u>of Investment    of Investment    (weight of value × beta) </u>

$20,000              0.2857           0.8       0.22856

$50,000               0.7143            1.6         1.14288

Total = $70,000     1                                  1.37

We simply multiplied the weight of investment with the beta of each investment so that the portfolio beta could come

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