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17 April, 10:34

You consider buying a share of stock at a price of $18. The stock is expected to pay a dividend of $1.32 next year, and your advisory service tells you that you can expect to sell the stock in 1 year for $21. The stock's beta is 1.2, rf is 7%, and E[rm] = 17%. What is the stock's abnormal return?

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  1. 17 April, 10:39
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    5%

    Explanation:

    In order to compute the abnormal return first we have to find out the actual return which is shown below:

    Actual return is

    = ($21 - $18 + 1.32) : ($18) * 100

    = 24%

    And, the expected return is

    = Risk free rate of return + Beta * (Market rate of return - risk free rate of return

    = 7% + 1.20 * (17% - 7%)

    = 7% + 1.20 * 10%

    = 7% + 12%

    = 19%

    So, the stock abnormal return is

    = 24% - 19%

    = 5%
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