An investor wishes to construct a portfolio by borrowing 35% of his original wealth and investing all the money in a stock index. The return on the risk-free asset is 4.0% and the expected return on the stock index is 15%. Calculate the expected return on the portfolio

a. 18.25%
b. 18.85%
c. 9.50%
d. 15.00%
e. 11.15%


B

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