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Investments - Background and Issues CHAPTER 1

Investments & Financial Assets Essential nature of investment Reduced current consumption Planned later consumption Real Assets Assets used to produce goods and services Financial Assets Claims on real assets

Balance Sheet – U.S. Households

Domestic Net Worth

Major Classes of Financial Assets or Securities Debt Money market instruments Bonds Common stock Preferred stock Derivative securities

Financial Markets and the Economy Consumption Timing Allocation of Risk Separation of Ownership and Management Agency Issues

Large Option Exercises

Crisis in Corporate Governance Accounting Scandals Examples – Enron and WorldCom Analyst Scandals Example – Citigroup’s Salomon Smith Barney Initial Public Offerings Credit Swiss First Boston

The Investment Process Asset allocation Security selection Risk-return trade-off Market efficiency Active vs. passive management

Active vs. Passive Management Active Management Finding undervalued securities Timing the market Passive Management No attempt to find undervalued securities No attempt to time Holding an efficient portfolio

Players in the Financial Markets Business Firms – net borrowers Households – net savers Governments – can be both borrowers and savers Investment Bankers

Key Trends - Globalization International and Global Markets Continue Developing Managing foreign exchange Diversification to improve performance Instruments and vehicles continue to develop (WEBs) Information and analysis improves

Global Debt Issue

Key Trends - Securitization Securitization & Credit Enhancement Offers opportunities for investors and originators Changes in financial institutions and regulation Improvement in information capabilities Credit enhancement and its role

Asset-backed Securities

Key Trends - Financial Engineering Repackaging Services of Financial Intermediaries Bundling and unbundling of cash flows Slicing and dicing of cash flows Examples: strips, CMOs, dual purpose funds, principal/interest splits

Building a Complex Security

Unbundling – Mortgage Security