Multiple Choice
Bob has a $50,000 stock portfolio with a beta of 1.2, an expected Return of 10.8%, and a standard deviation of 25%. Becky also has a
$50,000 portfolio, but it has a beta of 0.8, an expected return of 9.2%, and a standard deviation that is also 25%. The correlation coefficient, r, between Bob's and Becky's portfolios is zero. If Bob and Becky marry and combine their portfolios, which of the following best describes their combined $100,000 portfolio?
A) The combined portfolio's expected return will be less than the simple weighted average of the expected returns of the two individual portfolios, 10.0%.
B) The combined portfolio's beta will be equal to a simple weighted average of the betas of the two individual portfolios, 1.0; its expected return will be equal to a simple weighted average of the expected returns of the two individual portfolios, 10.0%; and its standard deviation will be less than the simple average of the two portfolios' standard deviations, 25%.
C) The combined portfolio's expected return will be greater than the simple weighted average of the expected returns of the two individual portfolios, 10.0%.
D) The combined portfolio's standard deviation will be greater than the simple average of the two portfolios' standard deviations, 25%.
E) The combined portfolio's standard deviation will be equal to a simple average of the two portfolios' standard deviations, 25%.
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