Forward Price of an Asset With Zero, P ...
$$
\begin{array}{l|l}
\textbf { Type of Data } & \textbf { Mean to Use } \\
\hline \text { Single period data } & \text { Arithmetic mean } \\
\hline \text { More than one-period data } & \text { Geometric mean } \\
\hline \begin{array}{l}
\text { Data where each observation has different } \\
\text { weights }
\end{array} & \text { Weighted mean } \\
\hline \text { For ratios and rates } & \text { Harmonic mean } \\
\hline \text { For data having extreme outliers } & \text { Trimmed mean or Winsorized mean } \\
\end{array}
$$
Question
Which of the following means is the most suitable for data with more than one period?
- Weighted mean.
- Arithmetic mean.
- Geometric mean.
Solution
The correct answer is C.
The geometric mean is mostly used when calculating the mean of data with more than one period.
A is incorrect. The weighted mean is suitable for data where each observation has different weights.
B is incorrect. Arithmetic mean is suitable for single-period data.