Suppose a stock is paying a constant dividend of $3.40 annually, what would be the expected stock
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Suppose a stock is paying a constant dividend of $3.40 annually, what would be the expected stock price one year later if currently the stock is sold at $62 and has an expected one-year holding period return of 19%?
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$56.30
$84.46
$105.57
$70.38
A portfolio has a beta of 1.23, and an expected return of 16.16%. What would be the new expected return for this portfolio if the market risk premium increase from 6.16% to 8.41%?
Multiple Choice
28.39%
22.71%
18.93%
15.14%
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