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Julie wants to create a $5,000 portfolio. she also wants to invest as much as possible in a high risk stock with the hope of earning a high rate of return. however, she wants her portfolio to have no more risk than the overall market. which one of the following portfolios is most apt to meet all of her objectives? a) invest the entire $5000 in stock with a beta of 1.0b) invest $2500 in stock with beta of 1.98 and $2500 in a stock with beta of 1.0c) invest $2500 in a risk free asset and $2500 in a stock with beta of 2.0d) invest $2500 in a stock with a beta of 1.0; $1250 in risk free asset, and $1250 in stock with beta of 2.0e) invest $2000 in a stock with beta of 3.0; $2000 in a risk free asset, and $1000 in a stock with a beta of 1.0
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Business, 22.06.2019 20:20
Amanager of a store that sells and installs spas wants to prepare a forecast for january and june of next year. her forecasts are a combination of trend and seasonality. she uses the following equation to estimate the trend component of monthly demand: ft = 30+5t, where t = 1 in january of this year. seasonal relatives are 0.60 for january and 1.50 for june. what demands should she predict for january and june of next year
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Business, 22.06.2019 21:10
Your family business uses a secret recipe to produce salsa and distributes it through both smaller specialty stores and chain supermarkets. the chain supermarkets have been demanding sizable discounts, but you do not want to drop your prices to the specialty stores. true or false: the robinson-patman act limits your ability to offer discounts to the chain supermarkets while leaving the price high for the smaller stores. true false
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Business, 23.06.2019 01:30
What is the name of the company and the stock symbol you chose? what is the p/e ratio? what information did you find about the company? why did you choose this stock? company name: stock symbol: p/e ratio: information about the company: why did you choose this stock?
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