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A risk to _______ ratio compares the level of risk one takes with their money, to the level of what one can receive. a. value c. costs b. reward d. expectation Please select the best answer from the choices
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A risk to _______ ratio compares the level of risk one takes with their money, to the level of what one can receive.
a. value c. costs
b. reward d. expectation
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
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A risk to "reward" ratio compares the level of risk one takes with their money, to the level of what one can receive. Since in this case the "reward" is the income they can potentially make off an investment.
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