Answer:
c. very little unsystematic risk.
Explanation:
The first option is wrong because a diversified portfolio can only lockout unsystematic risk which is due to a particular business sector and not the risk emanating from the whole market which is systematic in nature.
The second option is also wrong because systematic risk cannot be diversified away.
Answer:
It is $329,209.31
Explanation:
Please attached sheet for computation.
Answer:
Note: <em>The complete question is attached as picture below</em>
1a. The one year spot rate can be calculated using the one year zero bond.
PV * (1 + S1) = FV
1 + S1 = 1000 / 900
S1 = 1.1111 - 1
S1 = 0.1111
S1 = 11.11%
1b. PV of the 2 year bond = $950
Annual coupon = 1000 * 5% = $50
950 = 50 / (1 + S1) + (50 + 1000) / (1 + S2)^2
950 = 50 / 1.1111 + 1,050 / (1 + S2)^2
1,050/ (1 + S2)^2 = 950 - 45 = 905
(1 + S2)^2 = 1050 / 905
1 + S2 = 1.160221/2
S2 = 7.714%
1c. Price of the 2 year zero bond = 1,000 / (1 + 0.07714)^2
Price of the 2 year zero bond = 1,000 / 1.1602
Price of the 2 year zero bond = 861.9203586
Price of the 2 year zero bond = $861.92
<span>Because
of a difference in values from American consumers, Germans have not been overly
receptive to installment debt to purchase products and services and the use of
credit cards such as visa or Mastercard. The German Schuld
which means debt also means guilt.</span>
Answer:
a. he or she has not ratified the contract on reaching majority.
Explanation:
Generally a minor is allowed to dissaffirm a contract they entered when they were underaged. Also when they attain the age of majority they will need to ratify the contract for it to be binding.
In the case where the contract has not been ratified on reaching majority, it can still be dissaffirmed.
Contracts with minors are void, and only some state laws allow for ratification of the contract on attainment of majority age.