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15 September, 23:43

You manage an equity fund with an expected risk premium of 10% and a standard deviation of 14%. The rate on T-bills is 6%. Your client chooses to invest $60,000 of her portfolio in your equity fund and $40,000 in T-bills. What is the expected return of your client's portfolio? what is the Sharpe ratio for the equity fund?

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  1. 16 September, 03:07
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    The expected return is 12% and the Sharpe ratio is 8.4%

    Explanation:

    In order to calculate the expected return, we have to calculate first the Return on equity fund as follows:

    Return on equity fund = risk free rate ( = rate on T bill) + risk premium = 6% + 10% = 16%

    Return on T bill money market fund = 6%

    Therefore, expected return on portfolio = weight of equity fund x return on equity fund + weight of money market fund x return on money market fund

    Expected return on portfolio = (60000 / (60000 + 40000)) * 16% + (40000 / (60000+40000)) * 6%

    Expected return on portfolio = 60*16% + 40%*6% = 9.6% + 2.4% = 12%

    In order to calculate the Standard deviation of portfolio we have to use the following formula:

    Standard deviation of portfolio = weight of equity fund x standard deviation of equity fund

    Standard deviation of portfolio = (60000 / (60000+40000)) * 14%

    = 60%*14% = 8.4%
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