risk premium 风险溢价

The risk premium is the return in excess of the risk-free rate of return that an investment is expected to yield. An asset's risk premium is a form of compensation for investors who tolerate the extra risk in an investment - compared to that of a risk-free asset.

There are three steps to calculating the risk premium: (1) estimate the expected return on your given stock, (2) estimate the expected return on a “risk-free” bond and (3) subtract the difference to get the risk premium.

Step 1 – Estimate Returns on a Stock

The earnings-based model says that expected return is equal to the earnings yield (the stock’s EPS for the last 12-months, divided by the current market price per share).

The dividend model says that expected return equals dividend yield (annual dividends per share / price per share) plus growth in dividends (all in a percentage).

Step 2 – Find the "Risk-Free" Rate

The nearest thing to a risk-free investment is a US Treasury bond. Choose a U.S. treasury bond whose time period matches the length of time within which your investment's return would be calculated.

Step 3 - Subtract the Estimated Bond Return from the Estimated Stock Return

The estimated stock return minus the estimated bond return equals the estimated equity risk premium.

A stock with an estimated return of 5% compared to a bond with a return of 2% would equal a 3% estimated risk premium. 5% - 2% = 3%. If the stock’s estimated return was less than a bond’s, then the bond would be the smarter choice, since it has less risk.

 
 



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对风险厌恶感强,就是承受同样的风险要求的收益会越高,即风险补偿越高。
举个例子:比如说,生活中一个男人讨厌洗碗的程度越高,那他做一个洗碗工要求的工资越高。也就是说,必须得有较高的诱惑才能让他洗碗。

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