FNCE30001 Investments Semester 2‚ 2011 Introduction and L1: Risk Aversion and Capital Allocation Subject Administration Issues See the Study Guide on LMS for details! Lectures given in two streams: Wednesdays‚ 12:00pm - 2:00pm (The Spot‚ Basement Theatre) Fridays‚ 10:00am - 12:00pm (The Spot‚ Basement Theatre) First five lectures (on stocks) given by Dr Joachim Inkmann Consultation time: Fridays‚ 1:00pm – 3:00pm Remaining six lectures (on bonds) given by Professor Rob Brown Consultation
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Brailsford 4e: Solutions Manual Chapter 1 The investment decision Learning objectives After the completion of this chapter‚ the reader should be able to: ● understand the nature of an investment ● describe the key steps in the investment process ● recognise the major investment asset classes ● understand the role and function of financial markets ● understand the concept of return‚ and be able to distinguish between realised returns and expected returns ● understand the relationship between
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References: * Aaker‚ David A.‚ and Robert Jacobson‚ (1987)‚ The Role of Risk in Explaining Differences in Profitability‚ Academy of Management Journal‚ 30(2)‚ 277-296. * Bank Investment Consultant‚ (2006)‚ Characterizing Risk‚ Bank Investment Consultant‚ 36-37 * Barnes‚ Leo‚ (1977)‚ Long Lead vs * Bhargava‚ Vivek and D. K. Malhotra‚ (2006)‚ Do Price-Earnings Ratios Drive Stock Values?‚ Journal Of Portfolio Management‚ 33(1)‚ 86-92 * Bird‚ R * Blume‚ Marshall
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converse would be true if the intrinsic value is less than the stock price. The stock might be a good sell. 3. A satisfactory investment is one that offers an expected return‚ from the combination of current income and capital gains‚ that is commensurate with its perceived exposure to risk. The three steps in security analysis should enable investors to identify satisfactory investment s. First‚ economic analysis assesses the general state of the economy and its potential effects on security returns. Industry
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Group Assignment (Company Valuation Assignment) Company: TRAPHACO JOINT-STOCK CO (Ticker on HCMC stock exchange: TRA) Submission Date: Week 10‚ 26 April 2013 [Syndicate (Group) Assignment – minimum 3/maximum 5 students per syndicate] For this assignment you are required to use publicly available information to analyse a publicly listed company and prepare a report which provides an assessment of the company’s current position and future prospects‚ and which incorporates
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SECTION 1: Sales Growth 1. During the four-year period ended December 31‚ 2008. SciTronics’ sales grew at 21% ($244‚000/$115‚000) = (1+r) ^4 compound rate. There were no acquisitions or divestitures. Profitability Ratios: How Profitable Is the Company 1. SciTronics’ profits as a percentage of sales in 2008 were 5.73% (14‚000/244‚000). 2. SciTronics’ profits as a percentage of sales in 2005 was 3.44 %( 5‚000/147‚000). This represents an increase of 2. 29% from 2005. 3. SciTronics had a
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Is Globalization A Good Thing? With globalization rapidly expanding it is on the mind of people around the world more than ever. Some of the main topics of globalization include topics such as‚ its effect on the social value system‚ the positive and negative effects on the concept of globalization and what it can contribute to the world. Also‚ what happens when a non-indigenous value structure is introduced‚ and how it can affect one’s identity? The effects of a globalized social value system
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Running head: Investment Fundamentals Investment Fundamentals American InterContinental University Abstract This paper will calculate the returns on five investments to illustrate how they work. It will also discuss the different types of investments a person can make‚ along with the differences between the various types of bonds. Furthermore it will state what bond ratings indicate‚ and the two major agencies that are in charge of assigning these ratings Introduction As
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Section A Personal investment in the UK – is it a science or a matter of good fortune? Good morning ladies and gentlemen‚ My names Moaweya Alksibati and my student ID: u1268623 Today I am going to talk about the personal investment in the UK and whether the success of this investment can be attributed to Luck of Science. I would like to welcome Lord Nigel Lawson‚ DR. John Hughman and Justin Urquhart for attending today and I hope you enjoy the topic I am talking about. I will try
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Investment Bankers Rasmussen College In a few paragraphs‚ please explain what investment bankers actually do and address the question "What is the purpose of the prospectus when they publicly sell the shares?" 1.) Investment Banker? Investment bankers are representatives that help companies and governments and their agencies to raise money by issuing and selling securities in the primary market. They assist public and private corporations
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