Risk:
Risk involves the chance that the actual
Systematic risk:
Systematic risk refers to the risk that cannot be removed considering the fact that such type of risk is non-diversifiable in nature. Systematic risk is the risk associated with an entire market or a segment of a market as a whole. It is uncontrollable in nature and is affected by a number of external factors while unsystematic risk is affected only by the internal factors of a company.
To determine:
Whether a grocery store or an airlines company is more exposed to systematic risk.
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