Business, 31.03.2020 01:49 jaymiahyman123
Assume that you put 55% of your wealth in Tesla stock and the rest of your wealth in the risk-free treasury bill. You believe Tesla has an expected return of 7.6% and the risk-free rate has an expected return of 3.2%. You also know that Tesla has a variance of 13.5%. What is the expected Sharpe Ratio of your portfolio? Enter you answer with two decimal points (i. e., 0.45 or 0.78 or 1.23). The question will allow for slight rounding errors.
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The rybczynski theorem describes: (a) how commodity price changes influence real factor rewards (b) how commodity price changes influence relative factor rewards. (c) how changes in factor endowments cause changes in commodity outputs. (d) how trade leads to factor price equalization.
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Business, 22.06.2019 17:30, lanamiami
After the embarrassing sign incident at the restaurant you own, you decide to offer employees a six-week fundamental writing skills workshop. a local business communication instructor, who has experience teaching writing skills at treleaven community college, will facilitate the sessions. to encourage employees to attend these optional sessions, write an email that explains why you’re offering the workshop and why employees should participate.
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Business, 22.06.2019 20:10, janayflowers042
Russell's is considering purchasing $697,400 of equipment for a four-year project. the equipment falls in the five-year macrs class with annual percentages of .2, .32, .192, .1152, .1152, and .0576 for years 1 to 6, respectively. at the end of the project the equipment can be sold for an estimated $135,000. the required return is 13.2 percent and the tax rate is 23 percent. what is the amount of the aftertax salvage value of the equipment assuming no bonus depreciation is taken
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