Returns for the Dayton Company over the last 3 years are shown below. What's the standard deviation of the firm's return

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Returns for the Dayton Company over the last 3 years are shown below. What's the standard deviation of the firm's return

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Returns for the Dayton Company over the last 3 years are shown below. What's the standard deviation of the firm's returns? (Hint: This is a sample, not a complete population, so the sample standard deviation formula should be used.) a Year Return 2014 21.00% 2013 -12.50% 2012 25.00% 20.08% 20.59% 21.11% 21.64% 22.18%
Carson Inc.'s manager believes that economic conditions during the next year will be strong, normal, or weak, and she thinks that the firm's returns will have the probability distribution shown below. What's the standard deviation of the estimated returns? (Hint: Use the formula for the standard deviation of a population, not a sample.) Economic Conditions Prob. Return Strong 30% 32.0% Normal 40% 10.0% Weak 30% -16.0% 17.69% 18.62% 19.55% 20.52% 21.55%
IfD = $1.25, g (which is constant) = 5.5%, and Po = $44, what is the stock's expected total return for the coming year? 7.54% 7.73% 7.93% e 8.13% 8.34%
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