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Using The Wall Street Journal for "good value" stocks, you have calculated expected returns for five stocks. Assume the risk-free rate is 7% and the market risk premium is 2%. Which security would be the best investment? (Assume you must choose just one.) (Expected Return, Beta) a. (11.50%, 2.50) b. (5.04%, -0.67) c. (7.06%, 0.00) d. (8.74%, 0.87) e. (9.01%, 1.70)

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