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A high level of expected risk suggests a low price-earnings ratio.
a. True
b. False

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Price-earnings ratio is calculated by dividing the market price of the stock by its Earnings per share (EPS). A high level of expected risk suggests a lower level of EPS as compared with the Market price; hence the Price-earnings ratio shall be higher.

Hence, the given statement “A high level of expected risk suggests a low price-earnings ratio” is false.

The answer is b. False.


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