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Consider a risky portfolio. The end-of-year cash flow derived from the portfolio will be either $50,000 or $140,000, with equal probabilities of 0.5. The alternative riskless investment in T-bills pays 6%. a. If you require a risk premium of 11%, how much will you be willing to pay for the portfolio? (Round your answer to the nearest dollar amount.)

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