Mr. Sam Golff desires to invest a portion of his assets in rental property. He has narrowed his choices down to two apar

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Mr. Sam Golff desires to invest a portion of his assets in rental property. He has narrowed his choices down to two apar

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Mr. Sam Golff desires to invest a portion of his assets in
rental property. He has narrowed his choices down to two apartment
complexes, Palmer Heights and Crenshaw Village. After conferring
with the present owners, Mr. Golff has developed the following
estimates of the cash flows for these properties.
Palmer Heights
Crenshaw Village
a. Find the expected cash flow from each
apartment complex. (Enter your answers in thousands
(e.g, $10,000 should be enter as "10").)
b. What is the coefficient of variation for
each apartment complex? (Do not round intermediate
calculations. Round your answers to 3 decimal places.)
c. Which apartment complex has more
risk?
multiple choice
Palmer Heights
Crenshaw Village
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