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From the price data below, compute the percentage holding period returns for periods 2, 3 and 4. There were no cash payments during any of the periods. Period Stock Price Holding Period Return1 $10 2 $13 ?3 $11 ?4 $15 ?2. From the holding period returns below, compute the average return and the standard deviation of returns. Period Holding Period Return1 6%2 3%3 -1%4 -3%5 5%6 0%3. From the holding period returns below, compute the arithmetic average return and the geometric average return. Period Holding Period Return1 4%2 2%3 1%4 -2%5 2%6 2%4. From the average returns below, compute the market risk premium for Small Cap StocksAsset Average Return Risk PremiumLarge Cap Stocks 11.8% Small Cap Stocks 16.5% ?Long-Term Coporate Bonds 6.4% Intermediate-Term Government Bonds 5.5% U. S. Treasury Bills 3.8% 5. From the year-end prices and dividends below, compute the arithmetic and geometric average returns for the stock. Hint: compute the holding period returns first (there will only be 5 holding period returns).Period Stock Price Dividend Holding Period Return1 $43.15 2 $48.13 $0.45 3 $57.05 $0.49 4 $45.13 $0.55 5 $52.05 $0.62 6 $61.13 $0.68

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