Expected Return, Realized Return And Asset Pricing Tests

Topics:
Commercial Lending
Tags:
Asset,
Asset Management,
Asset Pricing,
Business Operations,
Finance,
Financial Accounting,
New York Times Co.,
Operational Planning,
Sensitivity
Source:
New York Times Company

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Overview: The purpose of this article is to convince the reader there is a distinction and that it is worth our collective efforts to think about alternative ways to estimate expected returns. One of the fundamental issues in finance is what are the factors that affect expected return on assets, the sensitivity of expected return to these factors, and the reward for bearing this sensitivity. There is a long history of testing in this area, and it is clearly one of the most investigated areas in finance.

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Format: PDF | Size: 95KB | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 41


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