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raketka [301]
3 years ago
7

Jasper is interested in making a lot of money. He is a very good salesperson. People tell him he could sell sand in the Sahara D

esert! He is also a very hard worker and is willing to work a lot of hours to make the kind of money he wants. Jasper should most likely look for the kind of job that is paid
A. in a situation with team-based compensation.
B. on salary with overtime.
C. with a high hourly rate.
D. by commission.
Business
1 answer:
den301095 [7]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

b its b  because it says he works hard and he is willing to get a good salary

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(Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answers as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places.)

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a. Calculate the standard deviations of 50% in Treasury bills, 50% in stock P. (Enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places.)

Since there is no correlation between Treasury bills and stocks, it therefore implies that the correlation coefficient between the Treasury bills and stock P is zero.

The standard deviation between the Treasury bills and stock P can be calculated by first estimating the variance of their returns using the following formula:

Portfolio return variance = (WT^2 * SDT^2) + (WP^2 * SDP^2) + (2 * WT * SDT * WP * SDP * CFtp) ......................... (1)

Where;

WT = Weight of Stock Treasury bills = 50%

WP = Weight of Stock P = 50%

SDT = Standard deviation of Treasury bills = 0

SDP = Standard deviation of stock P = 14%

CFtp = The correlation coefficient between Treasury bills and stock P = 0.45

Substituting all the values into equation (1), we have:

Portfolio return variance = (50%^2 * 0^2) + (50%^2 * 14%^2) + (2 * 50% * 0 * 50% * 14% * 0) = 0.49%

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