What is Capital Asset Pricing Mode (CAPM) | with Calculation Examples
In this lesson, we explain what Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) is, why we calculate it, and go through the formula of how to calculate the cost of equity (ordinary shares) using the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM). We go through some examples and also show how to solve for the risk-free rate.
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@cukijn8131
2 жыл бұрын
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Hello, could you explain to me the risk-free return? Every example that I have ever seen lists the risk free return as the risk free return instead of the T-Bill rate? I just like to know 100 percent that I am correct. Can you correct me if I'm wrong? Let's say the T-Bill rate is 2 percent. The Expected Market Return is 8 percent. Beta is 2.2 . Am I still able to calculate expected return as the T-Bill yield is 2 percent? And the reason why the risk-free rate is a part of the CAPM equation is because it's the compensation that an investor gets for putting money into a company for a period of time and taking on the risk, instead of just putting that money into long term government bonds or T-Bills? Also, why is the risk free rate subtracted from the market premium? As I understand the other side of the equation (Beta*Market Risk Premium) represents additional risk. I understand that without the risk free rate that would mean a higher expected return. Fundamentally, why do we subtract the risk free return to get the market risk premium?
@Counttuts
4 жыл бұрын
Hello there, Check out the lesson on the Risk-Free Rate here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/o5ump62oqa60hco.html
Hey thanks for this detailed video, it was very helpful. Am I the only one who found RF = 0.5 because (-02/-0.4) = 0.5 . how did you find RF= 2?
@faith5418
2 жыл бұрын
-0.4/-0.2 = 2
Cost of equity = expected return...never heard of it 😮
Your videos are excellent. Thanks for sharing them. Can someone just tell me why we need to include the risk-free rate in this calculation for the expected rate of return? How or why does the risk free rate (i.e. gov bond yields) effect the performace of a stock floating on the market? There appears to be no real life relationship between the two as far as I can think?
@Counttuts
3 жыл бұрын
See here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/o5ump62oqa60hco.html
Hello can't see the link
@Counttuts
3 жыл бұрын
Good day, which link are you referring to?
how you get the 0.2
@TheLoxionKasie
Жыл бұрын
1.2RF-RF=1.2RF-1RF=0.2RF
Rf-1.2Rf= -0.2? Is the math correct there?
@talia1884
3 жыл бұрын
Yes it's like you take one a whole number then you subtract 1.2 from it... (1-1.2) You will get -0.2