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Page 1: Investment in Financial Capital

Investment in Financial Capital

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Objectives

• Summarize reasons why people invest, what is required before beginning, how returns are earned, and some ways to obtain funds to invest.

• Determine your own investment philosophy.• Recognize the variety of investments available. • Identify the major factors that affect the return on

investment.• Specify some strategies of portfolio management

for long-term investors.• List three guidelines to use when deciding the

best time to sell investments.

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Establishing Investment Goals

• Financial goals should be specific and measurable.

• Why are you accumulating these funds?• How much do you need?• How will you get it?• How long will it take you to reach your goal? • How much risk are you willing to assume?• Are you willing to sacrifice current consumption to

invest for the future?• Is it realistic to try and save this amount?

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What are your financial goals?

• Financial Independence• Just starting your own financial life apart from your

parent(s)/guardian(s)• Financial Stability

• Managing all of your financial resources effectively, but unprepared to meet financial emergencies

• Financial Security• The ability to manage and absorb financial

emergencies• IMO, one of the best and easiest ways to attain

Financial Security is to create passive income through investments

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Steps to Create a Personal Investing Plan

Step 1My investment goals are:________________________________________

Step 2By ___________, I will

have obtained $_______.

Step 3I have $__________available to invest.

Date _____________

Step 4Possible investment alternatives:

1._________________2._________________3._________________4._________________

Step 5Risk factors for each alternative

1.____________________2.____________________3.____________________4.____________________

Step 6Projected return on each alternative

1.__________2.__________3.__________4.__________

Step 7Investment decision1._______________2._______________3._______________

Step 8Final decision

1._______________2._______________

Step 9Continue evaluating choices.

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Definitions:

• Saving: setting money aside for future use

• Investing: Putting the money to work for you or using your money to make more money

• Borrowing: Using next year’s income this year.

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Investment Fundamentals

•Difference in return is a major distinction between savings and investing.

•Successful investors begin to live off earnings, without spending wealth itself.

ATTENTION!

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Investment in Financial Capital

•Investment - use of economic resources to make a profit.

•Financial Capital - liquid resources of a government, business, or individual

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Preparations for Investing

• Achieve financial goals

• Increase current income

• Gain wealth and financial security

• Have funds available for retirement

WHY PEOPLE INVEST:

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Preparations for Investing

• Live within means

• Continue savings program

• Establish lines of credit

• Carry adequate insurance

• Establish investment goals

PREREQUISITES TO INVESTING:

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• Interest

• Dividends

• Rent

• Capital gain/loss

• Rate of return or yield

Preparations for Investing

INVESTMENT RETURNS:

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Performing a Financial Checkup

• Learn to live within your means• pay off high interest credit card debt

• Provide adequate insurance protection• Start an emergency fund

• three to nine months of living expenses• Have other sources of cash for emergencies

• line of credit• cash advance

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Getting Money to Start an Investing Program

• Pay yourself first• Participate in elective savings programs

• Payroll deduction• electronic transfer

• Make a special effort to save one or two months a year

• Take advantage of windfalls• Invest half of

your tax refund

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Value of Having a Long-Term Investing Program

• Many people don’t start investing because they only have a small amount to invest

but....

• Small amounts invested regularly become large amounts over time

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• Handling risk

• Ultraconservative strategies

• Conservative

• Moderate

• Aggressive

Personal Investment Philosophy

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• Handling risk

• Ultraconservative strategies

• Conservative

• Moderate

• Aggressive

Personal Investment Philosophy

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Investment Selection

• Lend or own

• Short-term or long-term

• Choose a vehicle

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Two ways to invest

• Lend: Promise of repayment of loan (principal) and interest• Deposit money in bank• Lending money to the government• Lending money to a business

• Own: Purchase an asset or equity• Buy stock• Buy mutual funds• Buy real estate• Buy collectibles

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Factors That Affect Investment Decisions

• Safety - minimal risk of loss• Risk - uncertainty about the

outcome• inflation risk• interest rate risk•business failure risk•market risk

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Factors that influence the investment decision: Risk Tolerance

• Risk represents the uncertainty that the yield on an investment will deviate from what is expected.

• The amount of risk a household can tolerate will determine:• The decision to invest• The type of investment• The investment strategy• The amount of investment

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Types of Investment Risk

• Inflation risk: investment returns will not keep up with inflation.

• Default risk: the risk of losing a major portion of or all of your investment

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Types of Investment Risk

• Interest rate risk: market interest rates rise devaluing fixed rate investments

• Marketability risk: having to sell a certain asset quickly; not being able to get the price you want. Also called liquidity risk.

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Risk Tolerance Quiz

• Take the quiz listed in notes….

http://njaes.rutgers.edu/money/riskquiz/

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Income From Investments

• Safest• CDs• savings bonds• T-bills

• Higher potential income• municipal bonds• corporate bonds• preferred stocks• mutual funds• real estate

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Investment Pyramid

CommoditiesJunk bonds

Options

Rentalproperty

Utility stocks

GovernmentSecurities

Corporatebonds

CDsMoneyMarket

Savings Accounts Cash

High QualityStocks

Mutual funds

High risk

Lowrisk

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Investment Growth and Liquidity

• Growth• increase in value•common stock•growth stocks retain earnings•bonds, mutual funds and real estate

• Liquidity•ease and speed to convert an asset to

cash

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• Pure

• Speculative

• Risk pyramid

• INVESTMENT RISK:

Major Factors That Affect Rate of Return

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• Inflation

• Deflation

• Interest rate

• Financial

• Market volatility

• Political

• INVESTMENT RISK TYPES:

Major Factors That Affect Rate of Return

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• Random or unsystematic

• Diversification

• Market or systematic

• INVESTMENT RISK:

Major Factors That Affect Rate of Return

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• Leverage

• Taxes• Marginal tax rate• Taxable vs. tax-free income

• Buying and selling costs/commissions

• Inflation

Major Factors That Affect Rate of Return

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Risk Tolerance

., REVIEW BOOK: Personal Finance. Retrieved Oct 1, 2009 from http://www.flatworldknowledge.com/node/50890 .

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Calculating Percentage Rate of Return

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1. Identify before-tax return

2. Subtract marginal tax rate

3. Obtain net return after taxes

4. Subtract estimate of inflation

5. Obtain real rate

Major Factors that Affect Rate of Return

• CALCULATE REAL RATE OF RETURN:

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Real Rate of Return Example

1. You are in the 28 percent tax bracket.

2. 1.0 - .28 = .72

3. If the yield on your investment is 6.25% then: .0625 x .72 = .045

4. Your after tax return is 4.5%

5. If inflation is 5%, your real rate of return after inflation is 4.75% (.05 x (1-.05) = .0475

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• Business-cycle timing

• Dollar-cost averaging

• Portfolio diversification

• Asset allocation

Management Strategies — Long-Term Investors

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Investment Alternatives

• What is stock? •part ownership in a

company• the money you pay for

shares of stock provides equity capital for the business

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An Example of Asset Allocation

., REVIEW BOOK: Personal Finance. Retrieved Oct 1, 2009 from http://www.flatworldknowledge.com/node/50890 .

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Levels of Diversification

., REVIEW BOOK: Personal Finance. Retrieved Oct 1, 2009 from http://www.flatworldknowledge.com/node/50890 .

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Investment Alternatives

• What is a bond? • a loan to a corporation, the

federal government, or a municipality

• The interest is paid twice a year, and the principal isrepaid at maturity (1-30 years)

• You can keep the bond until maturity or sell it to another investor

(continued)

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Investment Alternatives

• What is a mutual fund? • investors’ money is pooled and invested

by a professional fund manager• you buy shares in the fund• provides diversification to reduce risk • funds range from conservative

to extremely speculative• match your needs with

a fund’s objective

(continued)

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Monitor Your Investments

• Read your account statements• Chart the value of your investments• Maintain accurate and current

records• Calculate the current yield %

annual income from investment

market value of the investment

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Sources of Investment Information

• Newspapers• Business Periodicals• Government Publications• Corporate Reports• Statistical Averages• Investor Services and newsletters

• Standard and Poor’s stock reports• Value Line• Moody’s investment service

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Investment Philosophies

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Best Time to Sell

• Take profits

• Cut losses

• “If wouldn’t buy it now, sell it”

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Mandatory Financial Investment for Retirement• Employer / Employee Social Security

Contributions (15.3% of earnings up to a maximum taxable amount of $110,000 in 2012)

• Defined Benefit Private Pension Plans

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• Defined Contribution Pension Plans• 401(k), 403(b), IRA• Roth IRA• Roth 401(k)

Discretionary Financial Investment for Retirement

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Income and Consumption Over the Life Cycle

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10,000

20,000

30,000

40,000

50,000

60,000

70,000

25 35 45 55 65 75 85

Age

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Income

Consumption

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Measures of Risk

• Beta - measures the variability in the rate of return of a particular stock relative to the larger stock market. • Beta stock A = 3.0 means the variability in

the rate of return of stock A is three times the market average

• Bond ratings - Standard and Poor’s and Moody’s ratings of bonds for default risk only.

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The Relationship Between Rate of Return and Risk

• Risk and average rate of return are positively correlated.

• Risk and variance of rate of return are positively correlated.

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Measuring the Rate of Return

• Typically think of rate of return in terms of interest paid per $1.00 invested. But, the timing of when you get this return varies depending on…

• income return - situation where the principal that is invested remains the same but the investor periodically receives income based on this investment.• Certificates of deposit• money market funds• bond interest• stock dividends

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Calculating the Return on an Investment

Rate of Return is the total income you receive on an investment over a specific period of time divided by the original amount invested.

For example:

Assume you invest $3,000 in a mutual fund. Also assume the mutual fund pays you $50 dividends this year and that the mutual fund is worth $3,275 at the end of the year.

Step 1: Subtract the investment’s initial value from the investment’s value at the end of the year: $3,275 - $3,000 = $275

Step 2: Add the annual income to the amount calculated in Step 1.

$50 + $275 = $325

Step 3: Divide the total dollar amount of return calculated in Step 2 by the original investment.

$325/$3,000 = 0.108 = 10.8%

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Measuring the Rate of Return

• Capital gain - situation where you get your return only when you sell the investment. •stocks•Real Estate•collectibles

• Sometimes, you get a combination of income and capital gains… makes it even more difficult to calculate the rate of return.

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Measuring the Rate of Return

• The risk-return trade-off can also be managed by having a variety of investments in your portfolio

• BE DIVERSIFIED!

• Statistically, you need between 6-15 stocks in different in different industries to be fully diversified in the market

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Annual returns for stocks, T Bonds, T Bills from 1981 - 2011

Average $100 invested in 1981 was worth___ in 2011:

Common Stocks-S&P 500

10.42% $2,160.13

Small Company Stocks

9.55% $1,690.38

Treasury Bills 5.20% $481.38

Treasury Bonds 10.69% 2,330.02

• http://huntingtonfunds.com/ftp/brochures/Real_Return_CDs.pdf


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