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Calculating Required Rate of Return (RRR)

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What is the required rate of return? And why is it important for investors and corporations?

How is the capital asset pricing model (CAPM) represented in the security market line (SML)?

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Learn the definition of the capital asset pricing model and how CAPM is used in the calculation and graph of the security market line.

Measuring a Portfolio's Performance

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Measuring the success of your investment solely on the portfolio return may leave you vulnerable to risk. Learn how to evaluate your investment return.

Treynor Index Definition

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The Treynor Index measures a portfolio's excess return per unit of risk.

Introduction to International CAPM

https://www.investopedia.com/articles/investing/052813/introduction-icapm.asp
ICAPM is one of several models used to determine the required return on an asset.
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