Investment Assignment
Investment Assignment
Investment Assignment
- Investment is a science and art of using resources in economic activities to make profit in
the future.
- The overall purpose for investing is to make money or to improve our welfare, which for
our purposes can be defined as monetary wealth, both current and future.
3. “Risk drives expected returns” true because the specification of a larger range of possible
returns from an investment reflects the investor’s uncertainty regarding what the actual amount
will be. Therefore, a large range of expected returns make the investment riskier.
4. Fixed income refers to any type of investment that yields a regular (or fixed) return.
For example, if you lend money to a borrower and the borrower has to pay interest once a month,
you have been issued a fixed-income security when a company does this, it is often called a bond
or corporate bank debt (although “preferred stock” is also sometimes considered to be fixed
income). Sometime people misspeak when they talk about fixed income. Bonds actually have
higher risk, while notes and bills have less risk because these are issued by government agencies.
6. - Institutional investors: an organization which pool large sums of money and invest those
sums in companies. They include banks, insurance companies, retirement or pension funds,
hedge funds and mutual funds. Their role in the economy is to act as highly specialized investors
on behalf of others. For instance, an ordinary person will have a pension from his employer. The
employer gives that person's pension contributions to a fund. The fund will buy shares in a
company, or some other financial product. Funds are useful because they will hold a broad
portfolio of investments in many companies. This spreads risk, so if one company fails, it will be
only a small part of the whole fund's investment. Institutional investors will have a lot of
influence in the management of corporations because they will be entitled to exercise the voting
rights in a company. They can engage in active role in corporate governance. Furthermore,
because institutional investors have the freedom to buy and sell shares, they can play a large part
in which companies stay solvent, and which go under. Influencing the conduct of listed
companies, and providing them with capital are all part of the job of investment management.
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- Institutional investors have more money and access to company managements. So they can
buy early and sell early. Individual investors usually buy only after the institutions have jacked
up the price. Then they are left holding high priced stocks when the institutions move out.
7. - Discuss the importance of the financial markets to the Cambodia Economy such as in 2009,
Cambodia will establish its stock market although it is a limited stock market. With the
introduction of a financial market, it will help this economy to mobilize the Cambodian people’s
savings and channel them into long-term investments in private, social, economic and
infrastructure projects. This new emerging will take Cambodian to the world of investing.
- Primary markets can not exist without secondary market because the secondary market
involves the trading of securities initially sold in primary market, it provides liquidity to the
individuals who acquired these securities. Primary markets would not function well without
secondary markets. Savers would be reluctant to invest in new securities if they had to hold these
securities to maturity or incur large search costs in funding a seller when they were ready to sell.
In summary, secondary markets are indispensable to the proper functioning of the primary
markets. The primary markets, in turn, are indispensable to the proper functioning of the
economy.
8. The intrinsic value of stock is the actual value of a company or an asset based on an
underlying perception of its true value including all aspects of the business, in terms of both
tangible and intangible factors. This value may or may not be the same as the current market
value. Value investors use a variety of analytical techniques in order to estimate the intrinsic
value of securities in hopes of finding investments where the true value of the investment
exceeds its current market value. For call options, this is the difference between the underlying
stock's price and the strike price. For put options, it is the difference between the strike price and
the underlying stock's price. In the case of both puts and calls, if the respective difference value
is negative, the intrinsic value is given as zero.
11. If risky asset has an expected return of 7 percent while a safe asset has an expected return of
8 percent: it’s mean that investors should choose the safe asset to invest for their business
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without thinking because it’s make an expected return 8 percents higher than risky asset 7
percents.
12. Most investors hold diversified portfolios: in abstract, this study examines the
diversification decisions of more than 60,000 individual investors during a six year period (1991-
96) in recent U.S. capital market history. The majority of investors in our sample are under-
diversified and the extent of under-diversification is more severe in retirement accounts.
Investors' personal characteristics, their stock preferences, and their behavioral biases jointly
influence their diversification choices. Younger, lower-income (less wealthy), and relatively less
sophisticated investors and those who follow price trends, prefer local (familiar) stocks, and
exhibit over-confidence hold relatively less diversified portfolios. Under-diversified investors
exhibit strong style and industry preferences and they also prefer more volatile and positively
skewed stocks. Furthermore, we find some evidence to support the asymmetric information
hypothesis for under diversification. In contrast, we find that factors such as small portfolio size,
transaction costs, and search costs are unlikely determinants of investors' diversification choices.
The unexpectedly high idiosyncratic risk in investors' portfolios results in a welfare loss.
1- Tax rate
0.0224
1- 0.08
• Investors should choose corporate bond because it’s provide the higher interests.
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14. + Security selection decision: choosing the particular stocks or bonds or other investment
instruments to include in a portfolio.
+ An active and a passive investment manager differ in the asset allocation decision are:
- Active managers believe the market can be beaten. While they can’t beat it all the time,
many active managers do believe there are certain irregularities in the market that can be taken in
to consideration to achieve potentially higher returns.
- Passive managers generally believe that it is difficult to beat the market. Therefore, they
essentially offer asset class performance that closely matches an index for those investors who
are unwilling to assume the risks of active management.
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