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10 June, 19:58

Assume that you hold a well-diversified portfolio that has an expected return of 11.0% and a beta of 1.20. You are in the process of buying 1,000 shares of Garden Corp at $10 a share and adding it to your portfolio. Garden Corp has an expected return of 13.0% and a beta of 1.50. The total value of your current portfolio is $90,000. What will the expected return and beta on the portfolio be after the purchase of the Garden Corp stock?

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  1. 10 June, 20:44
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    Expected return on the portfolio be after the purchase of the Garden Corp stock = $11,200

    New beta = 1.23

    Explanation:

    Data provided in the question:

    Expected return on portfolio = 11.0% =.011

    Beta of portfolio = 1.20

    Number of shares to buy = 1,000

    Cost of share = $10

    Expected return on Golden Corp = 13.0% = 0.13

    Beta of Golden Corp = 1.50

    The total value of your current portfolio = $90,000

    Now,

    Total value of Golden corp shares = $10 * 1,000

    = $10,000

    Expected return on the portfolio be after the purchase of the Garden Corp stock

    = ∑ (Expected return * Total value)

    = 0.11 * $90,000 + 0.13 * $10,000

    = $9,900 + $1,300

    = $11,200

    New beta = ∑ (Beta * Weight)

    Now,

    Total value of the new portfolio = $90,000 + $10,000 = $100,000

    thus,

    New beta = 1.20 * [90,000 : 100,000] + 1.50 * [10,000 : 100,000]

    = 1.20 * 0.9 + 1.5 * 0.1

    = 1.08 + 0.15

    = 1.23
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