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Understanding Investments

To understand the investments field as currently practiced To help you make investment decisions that will enhance your economic welfare To create realistic expectations about the outcome of investment decisions To understand the investments field as currently practiced To help you make investment decisions that will enhance your economic welfare To create realistic expectations about the outcome of investment decisions Objectives

Investments is the study of the process of committing funds to one or more assets Emphasis on holding financial assets and marketable securities Concepts also apply to real assets Foreign financial assets should not be ignored Investments is the study of the process of committing funds to one or more assets Emphasis on holding financial assets and marketable securities Concepts also apply to real assets Foreign financial assets should not be ignored Investments Defined

Most individuals make investment decisions sometime Need sound framework for managing and increasing wealth Essential part of a career in the field Security analyst, portfolio manager, registered representative, Certified Financial Planner, Chartered Financial Analyst Most individuals make investment decisions sometime Need sound framework for managing and increasing wealth Essential part of a career in the field Security analyst, portfolio manager, registered representative, Certified Financial Planner, Chartered Financial Analyst Why Study Investments?

Underlying investment decisions: the tradeoff between expected return and risk Expected return is not usually the same as realized return Risk: the possibility that the realized return will be different than the expected return Underlying investment decisions: the tradeoff between expected return and risk Expected return is not usually the same as realized return Risk: the possibility that the realized return will be different than the expected return Investment Decisions

Investors manage risk at a cost - lower expected returns (ER) Any level of expected return and risk can be attained Investors manage risk at a cost - lower expected returns (ER) Any level of expected return and risk can be attained Risk ER Risk-free Rate Bonds Stocks The Tradeoff Between ER and Risk

Two-step process: Security analysis and valuation Necessary to understand security characteristics Portfolio management Selected securities viewed as a single unit How efficient are financial markets in processing new information? How and when should it be revised? How should portfolio performance be measured? Two-step process: Security analysis and valuation Necessary to understand security characteristics Portfolio management Selected securities viewed as a single unit How efficient are financial markets in processing new information? How and when should it be revised? How should portfolio performance be measured? The Investment Decision Process

Uncertainty in ex post returns dominates decision process Future unknown and must be estimated Foreign financial assets: opportunity to enhance return or reduce risk Quick adjustments needed to a changing environment The Internet and investment opportunities Institutional investors important Uncertainty in ex post returns dominates decision process Future unknown and must be estimated Foreign financial assets: opportunity to enhance return or reduce risk Quick adjustments needed to a changing environment The Internet and investment opportunities Institutional investors important Factors Affecting the Process