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What is Return?

“Income received on an investment plus
   any change in market price, usually
expressed as a percent of the beginning
    market price of the investment “
Return

        Capital
Yield
         Gain
Components of Return
 Yield
  The most common form of return for
  investors is the periodic cash flows (income)
  on the investment, either interest from bonds
  or dividends from stocks.
 Capital Gain
  The appreciation (or depreciation)
  in the price of the asset,
  commonly called the
  Capital Gain (Loss).
Total Return
     Total Return = Yield + Price Change



where,
      TR = Total Return
      Dt = cash dividend at the end of
      the time period t
      Pt = price of stock at time period t
      Pt-1 = price of stock at time period t-1
Ali purchased a stock for Rs. 6,000. At
the end of the year the stock is worth
Rs. 7,500. Ali was paid dividends of Rs.
260. Calculate the total return received
by Ali.
Solution



Total Return   = Rs.[260+(7,500 - 6,000)]
                     Rs. 6,000
                = 0.293
               = 29.3%
 The investor cannot be sure of the amount of
  return he/she is going to receive.

 There can be many possibilities.

 Expected return is the weighted average of
  possible returns, with the weights being the
  probabilities of occurrence
Formula:

           E ( R ) = S X* P(X)

 where X will represent the various values of
 return, P(X) shows the probability of various
 return
Example
Suppose, if you knew a given
investment had a 50% chance of
earning return of Rs.10, a 25% chance
of earning a return of Rs. 20 and there
is a 25% chance of bearing a loss of
Rs.10.
What is your expected return?
Solution

Return (X)     P(X)     E(X) =X * P(X)

    10         0.50           5
    20         0.25           5
   -10         0.25          -2.5
  TOTAL                      7.5
The relative return is the difference between
 absolute return achieved by the investment
 and the return achieved by the benchmark
For example, the return on a stock may be 8% over
a given period of time. This may sound rather high,
          BUT,
If the return on the designated benchmark is 20%
over the same period of time, then the relative
return on that stock is in fact -12%.
 Also called real rate of return
 Inflation-adjusted return reveals the return
  on an investment after removing the effects
  of inflation.
 Formula:
 Return on Investment = R = 7%
 Inflation rate = IR = 3%
 Inflation Adjusted Return =?

Solution:

      Inflation Adjusted Return = [(1+ R)/(1+IR)] – 1
                                = [(1+0.07)/(1+0.03)]-1
                                = 1.03883 – 1
                                = 0.0388
                                = 4% approximately
 A simple approximation for inflation-adjusted
  return is given by simply subtracting the inflation
  rate from the rate of return

 Inflation Adjusted Return = R – IR
                            = 7% - 3%
                            = 4%
So far we’ve discussed……

      – Basic concept of return

      – Components of Return

      – Expected Return

      – Relative Return

      – Real Rate of Return
What is Risk?


Risk is the variability between the
    expected and actual returns.
Interest Rate Risk
It is the risk that an
investment’s value will
change as a result of
change in interest
rates. This risk affects
the value of bonds
more directly than
stocks.
Market Risk


Market Risk refers to the variability in
returns resulting from fluctuations in
    the overall market conditions
Financial Risk

It is the risk associated
with the use of debt
financing. The larger
proportion of assets
financed by debt, the
larger variability in
returns, other things
remaining equal.
Liquidity Risk
  An investment that can be bought or sold
quickly without significant price concession is
              considered liquid.
The more uncertainty about time element and
the price concession, the greater the liquidity
                     risk.
Foreign Exchange Risk
When investing in foreign countries one must consider
the fact that currency exchange rates can change the
price of the asset as well. This risk applies to all financial
instruments that are in a currency other than your
domestic currency.
Country Risk
 This is also termed political risk,
 because it is the risk of investing
     funds in another country
  whereby a major change in the
       political or economic
  environment could occur. This
  could devalue your investment
and reduce its overall return. This
 type of risk is usually restricted
    to emerging or developing
countries that do not have stable
   economic or political arenas.
SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS
 Sensitivity analysis is an approach
  for assessing risk that uses several
  possible return estimates to obtain a
  sense of variability among outcomes

 One of the tools used to perform
  this analysis is “RANGE”
Range is calculated by subtracting the
pessimistic (worst) outcome from the
optimistic (best) outcome.


Formula:
  RANGE = Maximum Value – Minimum Value
Example
Suppose that you expect to receive the following
returns on a particular asset.



                                      Min
                                     Return




                                      Max
                                     Return
Solution

Range = Max Value – Min Value
      = Rs.635 – Rs.600
     = 35 rupees

       Higher the range,
  the more risky the asset is.
Standard Deviation
*   Standard deviation is a tool for assessing risk
    associated with a particular investment.

*   Standard deviation measures the dispersion or
    variability around a mean/expected value.

    Formula:
        s =    S X2 * P(X) – [S X*P(X)]2
Example

Outcomes Return on   Probability   Return on   Probability
          Stock A       P(X)        Stock B       P(Y)
            (X)                       (Y)



Outcome 1   13          0.25          7           0.25


Outcome 2   15          0.50          15          0.50


Outcome 3   17          0.25          23          0.25
Solution - (S.D for Stock A)
         X           P(X)         X * P(X)   X2 * P (X)


         13          0.25            3.25      42.25
         15          0.50            7.50     112.50
         17          0.25            4.25      72.25
        Total        1.00            15.00      227

S.D = S X2 * P(X) – [S X*P(X)]2


S.D = 227 – (15) 2   = 1.41 rupees
Solution - (S.D for Stock B)
       Y             P(Y)      Y* P(Y)   Y 2 * P (Y)

       7             0.25        1.75      12.25
      15             0.50        7.50     112.50
      23             0.25        5.75     132.25
     Total           1.00       15.00       257


S.D = S Y2 * P(Y) – [S Y*P(Y)]2


S.D = 257 – (15) 2      = 5.66 rupees
Solution
                          STOCK A               STOCK B

 Expected Return          15 rupees               15 rupees


Standard Deviation stocks, we see that both 5.66 rupees
 Comparing the two    1.41 rupees           stocks have
 the same expected returns. But the SD or risk is different.

            The S.D of stock B > S.D of stock A

  We can say that the return of stock B is prone to higher
           fluctuation as compared to stock A
Coefficient of Variation

 CV is a measure of relative risk.
 It tells us the risk associated with each unit
  of money invested.
 Formula:
           CV = s (x) / E(X)
Example
 Stock A has an expected return of Rs. 15 and an
  expected variation (S.D) of Rs. 4

 Stock B has an expected return of Rs. 20 and an
  expected variation (S.D) of Rs. 5.

 Which stock is riskier?
Solution




• The CV of Stock A is 0.27 which means that against every
  rupee invested, there is a risk of 27 paisas.

• The CV of Stock B is 0.25 which means that against every
  rupee invested, there is a risk of 25 paisas.

• Since CV(A) > CV(B), so Stock A has more risk.
Risk and Return
  of Portfolio
PORTFOLIO

 Portfolio: A grouping of financial assets such
  as stocks, bonds, etc

 A good portfolio consists of financial assets
  that are not strongly positively correlated
Portfolio Return
         STOCK            RETURN                S. D          Weightage of
                            (R)                 (s)          Investment (W)



           A                 16%                 15%                0.50
          Assume that the correlation coefficient between A and B is 0.4
           B                 14%                 12%                0.50

What is the expected return of the portfolio comprising of stock A
and B?

The formula for expected return of a portfolio is:
                          E (RP) = S Wi*Ri
Hence, in the expected return of the portfolio in this case is:
= (0.5)(0.16) + (0.5)(0.14) = 0.08 + 0.07 = 0.15 = 15%
Portfolio Risk
                      n    n
         sP =        S S WA WB s AB
                    A=1   B=1

Where,

sP = Risk of a portfolio
WA is the weight (investment proportion) for the Stock A in the
  portfolio,
WB is the weight (investment proportion) for the Stock B in the
  portfolio,
sAB is the covariance between returns of Stock A and Stock B
STOCK – A     STOCK – B
                  (col 1)         (col 2)

                                             1/2

STOCK A (row1)   WA WA s A.A   WA WB s A.B

STOCK B (row2)   WB WA s B.A   WB WB s B.B
How to calculate covariance…?
Formula:

                covAB = rA.B* sA*sB
Where,
rA.B = correlation between A and B
sA = standard deviation of Stock A
sB = standard deviation of Stock B
CovA.A = sAA =rA.A*s A*sA
= (1.00)(0.15)(0.15) = 0.0225

  CovA.B = sAB=rA.B* sA*sB
= (0.4)(0.15)(0.12) = 0.0072

                      CovB.A = sBA = rB.A*sB* sA
                      = (0.4)(0.12)(0.15) = 0.0072

                      CovB.B = sB.B=rB.B*sB*sB
                      = (1.00)(0.12)(0.12) = 0.0144
1/2

             WA WA s A.A       WA WB s A.B
sP   =
             WB WA s B.A       WB WB s B.B




                                                     1/2

sP   =
         (0.5)(0.5)(0.0025) (0.5)(0.5)(0.0072)

         (0.5)(0.5)(0.0072)   (0.5)(0.5)(0.0144)
1/2


                sP =           0.000625       0.001800

                               0.00180       0.003600


Adding the rows and columns, we get 0.01345. Hence, the risk of
                       the portfolio is:
                      s = (0.01345)1/2
                     s = 11.597% = 11.6% approx.
This value of S.D (11.6) is a measure of the risk associated with the
           portfolio consisting of Stock A and Stock B.
Note that the amount of portfolio risk is lesser than the individual
                     risk of stock A and B.
CV – A better representation of risk
                     EXPECTED        STANDARD         Coefficient of
     STOCK            RETURN         DEVIATION          Variation
                        (R)             (s)             = s/ E(R)



        A               16%             15%          = 15/16 = 0.93


Hence ifBthe investor make an investment only in Stock A, the risk
                          14%             12%         = 12/14 = 0.85
against each rupee invested would be 93 paisas. For stock B alone,
it would be almost 85 paisas but if half of the money is invested in
stock A and half of it is 15%
 Portfolio of A & B       invested in stock B then for=each rupee the
                                         11.6%          11.6/15 = 0.77
investor shall have to bear a risk of only 77 paisas. Hence one can
reduce the risk by means of a portfolio.
DIVERSIFICATION


  Diversification is basically used as a tool to
spread the risk across the number of assets or
                  investments.
A diversified portfolio should consist of securities that are not
                 perfectly positively correlated.


A portfolio should contain some high-risk and some low-risk
                            securities
How much risk reduction is possible?


How many different securities are required in
    order to minimize the risk factor?
For a company, a portfolio containing 20-25
          securities is suitable.


 For an individual, a portfolio of almost 7
 different securities is considered good.
KINDS OF

Systematic
   Risk



             Unsystematic
                 Risk
Systematic Risk
Systematic risk is the one
that   affects     the   overall
market such as change in
the    country's     economic
position, tax reforms or a
change in the world energy
situation.
Unsystematic Risk




The risk which is independent of economic,
   political and all other such factors. It is
         associated with a particular
           company or industry.
 The investor can
  only reduce the
  “unsystematic
  risk” by means of
  a      diversified
  portfolio.
 The “systematic
  risk” cannot be
  avoided.

 Since the investor takes systematic risk, therefore he should
  be compensated for it.
 Return/Compensation depends on level of risk To measure
  the risk, we use the Capital Asset Pricing Model.
CAPM
  CAPM was developed in 1960s by
        William Sharpe's.

  This model states the relationship
    between expected return, the
systematic return and the valuation of
              securities.
CAPM
Sharpe found that the return on an individual
stock or a portfolio of stocks should equal its
cost of capital.
               R = Rf + (Rm – Rf)b
Where,
     R = required rate of return of security
     Rf = risk free rate
     Rm = expected market return
     B = beta of the security
     Rm – Rf = equity market premium
A characteristic line is a regression line that
shows the relationship between an individual’s
security returns and returns on market
portfolio. In order to draw this line we will
have to find the returns that an investor is
getting in excess of the risk free rate.
Y      Excess     Excess     Y      Excess    Excess Return
e    Return on   Return on   e    Return on        on
a    Stock ABC    Market     a    Stock ABC      Market
r                Portfolio   r                  Portfolio

1        4          5        11       7            13

2        5          10       12      -1            4

3       -4          -6       13      -6            -1

4       -5          -10      14      -6            9

5        2          2        15      -2            -14

6        0          -3       16       7            -4

7        2          7        17       2            15

8       -1          -1       18       4            6

9       -2          -8       19       3            11

10       4          0        20       1            5
β   The slope of characteristic
    line is called beta.
β   Beta represents the
    systematic risk.
β   Beta measures the change
    in excess return on the
    stock over the change in
    the excess return on the
    market portfolio.
   For beta = 1: The risk associated with the
    individual stock is the same as the risk
    associated with the market portfolio.

   For beta > 1: It shows that the stock has
    more unavoidable risk as compared to the
    market as a whole. This kind of stock is
    known as aggressive investment.

   For beta < 1: The stock is less risky as
    compared to the stocks in the market
    portfolio. This kind of stock is known as
    defensive investment.
As mentioned earlier, according to CAPM,
return is calculated by:


  R = Rf + ( Rm – Rf )*b
Suppose the risk free rate of the security is 6%.
             The market rate is 12% and the beta is 1.25,
     Then the required rate of return for the security would be
                      R = 6 + (12 – 6) * 1.25
                      R = 6 + 7.5
                      R = 13.5%
Reconsider the above example but suppose that the value of B = 1.60.
Then the return would be:
                      R= 6 + (12 – 6)*1.60
                      R= 6 + 9.6
                      R= 15.6%
So, we see that greater the value of beta, the greater the systematic risk
           and in turn the greater the required rate of return.
A security market line
describes the linear
relationship between
the expected return
and the systematic risk
as measured by beta.
What if the expected and
required rate of return are not
          the same??

 Then there is disequilibrium.
RETURN
Bibliography
 Principles of Managerial Finance by Lawrence.
  G. Gitman
 Investments by Charles P Jones
 Financial Management by Van Horne
 www.investopedia.com


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Risk and Return

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  • 4. What is Return? “Income received on an investment plus any change in market price, usually expressed as a percent of the beginning market price of the investment “
  • 5. Return Capital Yield Gain
  • 6. Components of Return  Yield The most common form of return for investors is the periodic cash flows (income) on the investment, either interest from bonds or dividends from stocks.  Capital Gain The appreciation (or depreciation) in the price of the asset, commonly called the Capital Gain (Loss).
  • 7. Total Return Total Return = Yield + Price Change where, TR = Total Return Dt = cash dividend at the end of the time period t Pt = price of stock at time period t Pt-1 = price of stock at time period t-1
  • 8. Ali purchased a stock for Rs. 6,000. At the end of the year the stock is worth Rs. 7,500. Ali was paid dividends of Rs. 260. Calculate the total return received by Ali.
  • 9. Solution Total Return = Rs.[260+(7,500 - 6,000)] Rs. 6,000 = 0.293 = 29.3%
  • 10.  The investor cannot be sure of the amount of return he/she is going to receive.  There can be many possibilities.  Expected return is the weighted average of possible returns, with the weights being the probabilities of occurrence
  • 11. Formula: E ( R ) = S X* P(X) where X will represent the various values of return, P(X) shows the probability of various return
  • 12. Example Suppose, if you knew a given investment had a 50% chance of earning return of Rs.10, a 25% chance of earning a return of Rs. 20 and there is a 25% chance of bearing a loss of Rs.10. What is your expected return?
  • 13. Solution Return (X) P(X) E(X) =X * P(X) 10 0.50 5 20 0.25 5 -10 0.25 -2.5 TOTAL 7.5
  • 14. The relative return is the difference between absolute return achieved by the investment and the return achieved by the benchmark
  • 15. For example, the return on a stock may be 8% over a given period of time. This may sound rather high, BUT, If the return on the designated benchmark is 20% over the same period of time, then the relative return on that stock is in fact -12%.
  • 16.  Also called real rate of return  Inflation-adjusted return reveals the return on an investment after removing the effects of inflation.  Formula:
  • 17.  Return on Investment = R = 7%  Inflation rate = IR = 3%  Inflation Adjusted Return =? Solution: Inflation Adjusted Return = [(1+ R)/(1+IR)] – 1 = [(1+0.07)/(1+0.03)]-1 = 1.03883 – 1 = 0.0388 = 4% approximately
  • 18.  A simple approximation for inflation-adjusted return is given by simply subtracting the inflation rate from the rate of return  Inflation Adjusted Return = R – IR = 7% - 3% = 4%
  • 19. So far we’ve discussed…… – Basic concept of return – Components of Return – Expected Return – Relative Return – Real Rate of Return
  • 20.
  • 21. What is Risk? Risk is the variability between the expected and actual returns.
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  • 23. Interest Rate Risk It is the risk that an investment’s value will change as a result of change in interest rates. This risk affects the value of bonds more directly than stocks.
  • 24. Market Risk Market Risk refers to the variability in returns resulting from fluctuations in the overall market conditions
  • 25. Financial Risk It is the risk associated with the use of debt financing. The larger proportion of assets financed by debt, the larger variability in returns, other things remaining equal.
  • 26. Liquidity Risk An investment that can be bought or sold quickly without significant price concession is considered liquid. The more uncertainty about time element and the price concession, the greater the liquidity risk.
  • 27. Foreign Exchange Risk When investing in foreign countries one must consider the fact that currency exchange rates can change the price of the asset as well. This risk applies to all financial instruments that are in a currency other than your domestic currency.
  • 28. Country Risk This is also termed political risk, because it is the risk of investing funds in another country whereby a major change in the political or economic environment could occur. This could devalue your investment and reduce its overall return. This type of risk is usually restricted to emerging or developing countries that do not have stable economic or political arenas.
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  • 30. SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS  Sensitivity analysis is an approach for assessing risk that uses several possible return estimates to obtain a sense of variability among outcomes  One of the tools used to perform this analysis is “RANGE”
  • 31. Range is calculated by subtracting the pessimistic (worst) outcome from the optimistic (best) outcome. Formula: RANGE = Maximum Value – Minimum Value
  • 32. Example Suppose that you expect to receive the following returns on a particular asset. Min Return Max Return
  • 33. Solution Range = Max Value – Min Value = Rs.635 – Rs.600 = 35 rupees Higher the range, the more risky the asset is.
  • 34. Standard Deviation * Standard deviation is a tool for assessing risk associated with a particular investment. * Standard deviation measures the dispersion or variability around a mean/expected value. Formula: s = S X2 * P(X) – [S X*P(X)]2
  • 35. Example Outcomes Return on Probability Return on Probability Stock A P(X) Stock B P(Y) (X) (Y) Outcome 1 13 0.25 7 0.25 Outcome 2 15 0.50 15 0.50 Outcome 3 17 0.25 23 0.25
  • 36. Solution - (S.D for Stock A) X P(X) X * P(X) X2 * P (X) 13 0.25 3.25 42.25 15 0.50 7.50 112.50 17 0.25 4.25 72.25 Total 1.00 15.00 227 S.D = S X2 * P(X) – [S X*P(X)]2 S.D = 227 – (15) 2 = 1.41 rupees
  • 37. Solution - (S.D for Stock B) Y P(Y) Y* P(Y) Y 2 * P (Y) 7 0.25 1.75 12.25 15 0.50 7.50 112.50 23 0.25 5.75 132.25 Total 1.00 15.00 257 S.D = S Y2 * P(Y) – [S Y*P(Y)]2 S.D = 257 – (15) 2 = 5.66 rupees
  • 38. Solution STOCK A STOCK B Expected Return 15 rupees 15 rupees Standard Deviation stocks, we see that both 5.66 rupees Comparing the two 1.41 rupees stocks have the same expected returns. But the SD or risk is different. The S.D of stock B > S.D of stock A We can say that the return of stock B is prone to higher fluctuation as compared to stock A
  • 39. Coefficient of Variation  CV is a measure of relative risk.  It tells us the risk associated with each unit of money invested.  Formula: CV = s (x) / E(X)
  • 40. Example  Stock A has an expected return of Rs. 15 and an expected variation (S.D) of Rs. 4  Stock B has an expected return of Rs. 20 and an expected variation (S.D) of Rs. 5.  Which stock is riskier?
  • 41. Solution • The CV of Stock A is 0.27 which means that against every rupee invested, there is a risk of 27 paisas. • The CV of Stock B is 0.25 which means that against every rupee invested, there is a risk of 25 paisas. • Since CV(A) > CV(B), so Stock A has more risk.
  • 42. Risk and Return of Portfolio
  • 43. PORTFOLIO  Portfolio: A grouping of financial assets such as stocks, bonds, etc  A good portfolio consists of financial assets that are not strongly positively correlated
  • 44. Portfolio Return STOCK RETURN S. D Weightage of (R) (s) Investment (W) A 16% 15% 0.50 Assume that the correlation coefficient between A and B is 0.4 B 14% 12% 0.50 What is the expected return of the portfolio comprising of stock A and B? The formula for expected return of a portfolio is: E (RP) = S Wi*Ri Hence, in the expected return of the portfolio in this case is: = (0.5)(0.16) + (0.5)(0.14) = 0.08 + 0.07 = 0.15 = 15%
  • 45. Portfolio Risk n n sP = S S WA WB s AB A=1 B=1 Where, sP = Risk of a portfolio WA is the weight (investment proportion) for the Stock A in the portfolio, WB is the weight (investment proportion) for the Stock B in the portfolio, sAB is the covariance between returns of Stock A and Stock B
  • 46. STOCK – A STOCK – B (col 1) (col 2) 1/2 STOCK A (row1) WA WA s A.A WA WB s A.B STOCK B (row2) WB WA s B.A WB WB s B.B
  • 47. How to calculate covariance…? Formula: covAB = rA.B* sA*sB Where, rA.B = correlation between A and B sA = standard deviation of Stock A sB = standard deviation of Stock B
  • 48. CovA.A = sAA =rA.A*s A*sA = (1.00)(0.15)(0.15) = 0.0225 CovA.B = sAB=rA.B* sA*sB = (0.4)(0.15)(0.12) = 0.0072 CovB.A = sBA = rB.A*sB* sA = (0.4)(0.12)(0.15) = 0.0072 CovB.B = sB.B=rB.B*sB*sB = (1.00)(0.12)(0.12) = 0.0144
  • 49. 1/2 WA WA s A.A WA WB s A.B sP = WB WA s B.A WB WB s B.B 1/2 sP = (0.5)(0.5)(0.0025) (0.5)(0.5)(0.0072) (0.5)(0.5)(0.0072) (0.5)(0.5)(0.0144)
  • 50. 1/2 sP = 0.000625 0.001800 0.00180 0.003600 Adding the rows and columns, we get 0.01345. Hence, the risk of the portfolio is: s = (0.01345)1/2 s = 11.597% = 11.6% approx. This value of S.D (11.6) is a measure of the risk associated with the portfolio consisting of Stock A and Stock B. Note that the amount of portfolio risk is lesser than the individual risk of stock A and B.
  • 51. CV – A better representation of risk EXPECTED STANDARD Coefficient of STOCK RETURN DEVIATION Variation (R) (s) = s/ E(R) A 16% 15% = 15/16 = 0.93 Hence ifBthe investor make an investment only in Stock A, the risk 14% 12% = 12/14 = 0.85 against each rupee invested would be 93 paisas. For stock B alone, it would be almost 85 paisas but if half of the money is invested in stock A and half of it is 15% Portfolio of A & B invested in stock B then for=each rupee the 11.6% 11.6/15 = 0.77 investor shall have to bear a risk of only 77 paisas. Hence one can reduce the risk by means of a portfolio.
  • 52. DIVERSIFICATION Diversification is basically used as a tool to spread the risk across the number of assets or investments.
  • 53. A diversified portfolio should consist of securities that are not perfectly positively correlated. A portfolio should contain some high-risk and some low-risk securities
  • 54. How much risk reduction is possible? How many different securities are required in order to minimize the risk factor?
  • 55. For a company, a portfolio containing 20-25 securities is suitable. For an individual, a portfolio of almost 7 different securities is considered good.
  • 56. KINDS OF Systematic Risk Unsystematic Risk
  • 57. Systematic Risk Systematic risk is the one that affects the overall market such as change in the country's economic position, tax reforms or a change in the world energy situation.
  • 58. Unsystematic Risk The risk which is independent of economic, political and all other such factors. It is associated with a particular company or industry.
  • 59.  The investor can only reduce the “unsystematic risk” by means of a diversified portfolio.  The “systematic risk” cannot be avoided.  Since the investor takes systematic risk, therefore he should be compensated for it.  Return/Compensation depends on level of risk To measure the risk, we use the Capital Asset Pricing Model.
  • 60.
  • 61. CAPM CAPM was developed in 1960s by William Sharpe's. This model states the relationship between expected return, the systematic return and the valuation of securities.
  • 62. CAPM Sharpe found that the return on an individual stock or a portfolio of stocks should equal its cost of capital. R = Rf + (Rm – Rf)b Where, R = required rate of return of security Rf = risk free rate Rm = expected market return B = beta of the security Rm – Rf = equity market premium
  • 63. A characteristic line is a regression line that shows the relationship between an individual’s security returns and returns on market portfolio. In order to draw this line we will have to find the returns that an investor is getting in excess of the risk free rate.
  • 64. Y Excess Excess Y Excess Excess Return e Return on Return on e Return on on a Stock ABC Market a Stock ABC Market r Portfolio r Portfolio 1 4 5 11 7 13 2 5 10 12 -1 4 3 -4 -6 13 -6 -1 4 -5 -10 14 -6 9 5 2 2 15 -2 -14 6 0 -3 16 7 -4 7 2 7 17 2 15 8 -1 -1 18 4 6 9 -2 -8 19 3 11 10 4 0 20 1 5
  • 65.
  • 66.
  • 67. β The slope of characteristic line is called beta. β Beta represents the systematic risk. β Beta measures the change in excess return on the stock over the change in the excess return on the market portfolio.
  • 68. For beta = 1: The risk associated with the individual stock is the same as the risk associated with the market portfolio.  For beta > 1: It shows that the stock has more unavoidable risk as compared to the market as a whole. This kind of stock is known as aggressive investment.  For beta < 1: The stock is less risky as compared to the stocks in the market portfolio. This kind of stock is known as defensive investment.
  • 69. As mentioned earlier, according to CAPM, return is calculated by: R = Rf + ( Rm – Rf )*b
  • 70. Suppose the risk free rate of the security is 6%. The market rate is 12% and the beta is 1.25, Then the required rate of return for the security would be R = 6 + (12 – 6) * 1.25 R = 6 + 7.5 R = 13.5% Reconsider the above example but suppose that the value of B = 1.60. Then the return would be: R= 6 + (12 – 6)*1.60 R= 6 + 9.6 R= 15.6% So, we see that greater the value of beta, the greater the systematic risk and in turn the greater the required rate of return.
  • 71. A security market line describes the linear relationship between the expected return and the systematic risk as measured by beta.
  • 72.
  • 73. What if the expected and required rate of return are not the same?? Then there is disequilibrium.
  • 75.
  • 76.
  • 77. Bibliography  Principles of Managerial Finance by Lawrence. G. Gitman  Investments by Charles P Jones  Financial Management by Van Horne  www.investopedia.com 