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FIN 311 Financial Management - Ch. 13 Complete Study Notes

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This document is a clear and concise summary of Chapter 9 from the textbook for FIN 311 (Fundamentals of Corporate Finance). The notes cover key concepts including expected returns, risk premiums, variance and standard deviation, portfolio theory, diversification, systematic vs. unsystematic risk, beta, and the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM). Ideal for quick review, exam prep, or understanding core investment principles without reading the full chapter.

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Chapter 13: return, risk, and the security market line

13.1 Expected returns and variances

Expected return

Ex:
●​ consider a single period of time, one year. We have 2 stocks, L and U
●​ Stock L is expected to have a return of 25% in the coming year
●​ Stock U is expected to have a return of 20% for the same period
●​ If all investors agreed on the expected returns, why would anyone want to hold Stock U?
●​ Why invest in one stock when the expectation is that another will do better?
○​ Depends on the risks of the two investments
●​ Suppose the economy booms, Stock L will have a 70% return, if economy enters a recession, the
return will be -20%
●​ These are the 2 states of the economy, the only two possible situation's (boom and recession)
●​ What you earn in any particular year depends on what the economy does during that year

●​ Suppose we think a boom and a recession are equally likely to happen (50-50 chance)




●​ For Stock U, if recession, earns 30%, if boom, earns 10%
●​ Suppose the probabilities stay the same through time
○​ If you hold Stock U for a # of years, you will earn 30% half the time and 10% the other
half

○​ Your expected return on Stock U, E(RU) is 20%:

E(Ru) = 0.5 x 30% + 0.5 x 10% = 20%
●​ On average, you should expect to earn 20% form this stock
●​ For Stock L, the probabilities are the same, but the possible returns are different
○​ Would lose 20% half the time and gain 70% the other half

○​ Your expected return on Stock L, E(RL) is 25%:

E(RL) = 0.5 x -20% + 0.5 x 70% = 25%




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, ●​ Risk premium is the difference between the return on a risky investment and that on a risk-free
investment (risky investment vs. risk-free investment)​ ​ ​
Risk premium = Expected return - risk-free rate

​ E(RM) - Rf

●​ Projected/expected risk premium is the difference between the expected return on a risky
investment and the certain return on a risk-free investment (expected return in risky investment
vs. expected return in risk-free investment)

Ex: suppose risk free investments are currently offering 8% --> risk-free rate (Rf) is 8%
●​ The projected risk premium on Stock U:

○​ Expected return on Stock U, E(RU) = 20%
Projected risk premium = expected return - risk-free rate

= E(RU) - Rf
= 20% - 8%
= 12%
●​ Projected risk premium on Stock L:
Projected risk premium = expected return - risk-free rate

= E(RL) - Rf
= 25% - 8%
= 17%
●​ The expected return on a security or other asset is equal to the sum of the possible returns
multiplied by their probabilities (possible return x probabilities)
●​ The risk premium would be the difference between this expected return and the risk-free rate

Ex 2:
●​ Suppose you think a boom will occur only 20% of the time instead of 50%. What are the
expected returns on Stock U and L in this case? If the risk-free rate is 10%, what are the risk
premiums?

Expected return:



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