A) Lower beta stocks have higher required returns.
B) A stock's beta indicates its diversifiable risk.
C) Diversifiable risk cannot be completely diversified away.
D) Two securities with the same stand-alone risk must have the same betas.
E) The slope of the security market line is equal to the market risk premium.
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A) If the risk-free rate rises, then the market risk premium must also rise.
B) If a company's beta is halved, then its required return will also be halved.
C) If a company's beta doubles, then its required return will also double.
D) The slope of the security market line is equal to the market risk premium, (rM − rRF) .
E) Beta is measured by the slope of the security market line.
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A) 11.34%
B) 11.63%
C) 11.92%
D) 12.22%
E) 12.52%
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A) The effect of a change in the market risk premium depends on the slope of the yield curve.
B) If the market risk premium increases by 1%, then the required return on all stocks will rise by 1%.
C) If the market risk premium increases by 1%, then the required return will increase by 1% for a stock that has a beta of 1.0.
D) The effect of a change in the market risk premium depends on the level of the risk-free rate.
E) If the market risk premium increases by 1%, then the required return will increase for stocks that have a beta greater than 1.0, but it will decrease for stocks that have a beta less than 1.0.
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