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Answer:
The reward to risk ratio for stock Y is 7.22%
The reward to risk ratio for stock Z is 5.50%
Explanation:
First and foremost, it is very important to note that the reward-to-risk ratio of a stock is the risk premium paid by the stock divided by its asset Beta.
The risk premium is calculated as stock expected return minus risk free rate
The risk premium is denoted by (rm – rrf) in Capital Asset Pricing Model of Modgiliani and Miller
For stock Y risk premium is 18.2%-5.2%=13%
For stock Z risk premium is 9.6%-5.2%=4.40%
For stock Y reward to risk ratio=13%/1.8=7.22%
For stock Z reward to risk ratio=4.40%/0.8=5.50%
Hence stock Y has a higher reward to risk ratio
Answer:
Y=1.05 Z=0.91
Explanation:
We calculate the risk for the stocks first
Ry=5.2+1.8(6.7)=17.26
Rz=5.2+0.8(6.7)=10.56
Then we calculate the reward for every risk the stock takes
so Y= 18.2/17.26
=1.05
Z=9.6/10.56
=0.91