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27 April, 11:55

The following data are available relating to the performance of Seminole Fund and the market portfolio: Seminole Market Portfolio Average return 18 % 14 % Standard deviations of returns 30 % 22 % Beta 1.4 1.0 Residual standard deviation 4.0 % 0.0 %The risk-free return during the sample period was 6%. If you wanted to evaluate the Seminole Fund using the M 2 measure, what percent of the adjusted portfolio would need to be invested in T-Bills? 50% 8% 27% 36% - 36% (borrow)

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  1. 27 April, 12:45
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    27%

    Explanation:

    Given the following sorted data from the question:

    Seminole Market Portfolio

    Average Return 18% 14%

    Standard Deviation of Returns 30% 22%

    Beta 1.4 1.0

    Residual Standard Deviation 4.0% 0.0%

    Therefore, we have:

    Percentage of investment in Seminole Fund = Market portfolio SD of returns / Seminole SD of returns = 22% / 30% = 73.33%, or 73%

    Percentage of investment in T-Bills = 100% - 73% = 27%

    Therefore, the percentage of the adjusted portfolio that would need to be invested in T-Bills is 27%.
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