FIN 310 Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: Capital Budgeting, Autoregressive Conditional Heteroskedasticity, Interest Rate Risk

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When alpha is zero, there is no reward from bearing firm-specific risk. Market portfolio (m) the portfolio for which each security is held in proportion to its total market value. Equilibrium, the risk premium on the market portfolio must be high enough to induce investors to hold the available supply of stocks. Premium is too high, excess demand for securities and prices will rise. Premium is too low, investors will not hold enough stock to absorb the supply, and the prices will fall. Expected return (mean return) beta relationship implication of the capm that security risk premiums (expected return) will be proportion. Security market line (sml) graphical representation of the expected return-beta relationship of the capm, provides the required rate of return that will compensate investors for the beta risk of that investment. Alpha the abnormal rate of return on a security in excess of what would be predicted by an equilibrium model such as the capm.

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