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Title: Business 3059 Investment Management


1
Investment Management
  • Business 3059 Investment Management
  • Prof. Nikola Gradojevic, Ph. 343-8419
    (nikola.gradojevic_at_lakeheadu.ca)
  • Web http//foba.lakeheadu.ca/gradojevic/3059/
  • Office Ryan Building RB-1035(Hours
    Wednesdays, 230-400PM)
  • Lectures-Mon/Wed 100PM-230PM at AT-1006 (ATAC
    building)
  • Main Textbook Investments, 5th Canadian
    Edition by Bodie, Kane, Marcus, Perrakis and
    Ryan, McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 2005.

2
Investment Management
  • Additional Texts
  • Spreadsheet Modeling in Investments, 2nd
    Edition by Holden, C., Prentice Hall, Upper
    Saddle River, New Jersey, 2005.
  • A Random Walk Down Wall Street, 9th Edition by
    Burton G. Malkiel, W.W. Norton Company, 2007.
  • A Non-Random Walk Down Wall Street by Andrew W.
    Lo and A. Craig MacKinlay, Princeton University
    Press, 2001. (Chapters 1, 2, 9, 11, 12)

3
Plan Topics
  • The week of
  • Sept. 10 Course Orientation and Introduction to
    Investments
  • The Investment Objective (Chapter 1)
  • Markets and Instruments (Chapter 2)
  • Sept. 17 How Securities are Traded (Chapter 3)
  • Sept. 24 Mutual Funds and the Institutional Enviro
    nment (Chapter 4)                            

4
Plan Topics
  • Oct. 1 Concepts and Issues Return, Risk and
    Risk Aversion (Chapter 5)
  • Portfolio Selection (Chapter 6)
  • Oct. 8 The Capital Asset Pricing Model (Chapter
    7)
  • Empirical Evidence on Security Returns
    (Chapter 10)
  • Oct. 15 Index Models and the Arbitrage Pricing
    Theory (Chapter 8)
  • More - Empirical Evidence on Security Returns
    (Chapter 10)

5
Plan Topics
  • Oct. 22 Market Efficiency (Chapter 9)
  • Oct. 29 Bond Prices and Yields (Chapter 11)
  • Nov. 5 Security Analysis (Chapter 14)
  • Technical Analysis (Chapter 16)
  • Nov. 12 Options and Other Derivatives
    Introduction (Chapter 17)
  • Option Valuation (Chapter 18)
  • Nov. 19 Futures and Forward Markets (Chapter
    19)

6
Plan Topics
  • Nov. 26 International Investing (Chapter 22)
  • Note The exact final exam date will be
    announced later.
  • Show the course outline
  • http//foba.lakeheadu.ca/gradojevic/3059/outline_3
    059_2007.pdf

7
Bodie Kane Marcus Perrakis Ryan
Investments
8
Chapter 1
The Investment Objective
9
Chapter Summary
  • Objective To provide a general overview of the
    investment environment
  • Short History of Investing
  • The Investment Objective
  • Real vs. Financial Assets
  • Financial System Clients and their Needs
  • The Agency Theory

10
Short History of Investing
  • The Crash of 1929 and the Great Depression
  • One-day panic in 1987
  • The technology bubble in the nineties and
  • The bear market of the new millennium

11
Investments Financial Assets
  • Essential nature of investment
  • Reduced current consumption
  • Planned later consumption
  • Real Assets (income-generating)
  • Assets used to produce goods and services
  • Financial Assets (define allocation of income)
  • Claims on real assets

12
Financial System Clients and Their Needs
  • Household Sector
  • Primary Need Invest Funds (taxes, risk)
  • Business Sector
  • Primary Need Raise Funds (bonds, stocks)
  • Government Sector
  • Primary Need Raise Funds (bonds regulate)
  • Foreign Sector
  • Primary Need in Canada Invest Funds

13
Role of Financial Assets and Markets
  • Preservation of capital and speculation
  • Consumption Timing
  • Allocation of Risk
  • Separation of Ownership (new partners)

14
The Financial System and Innovation
  • Financial Intermediation (middleman, pooling,
    diversification, expertise)
  • Investment Banking and Brokerage Services
  • Financial Engineering
  • - Pass-through securities
  • - Derivative securities
  • Responding to Regulation Taxes
  • - Eurodollars, zeroes, split shares

15
Securitization
  • Offers opportunities for investors and
    originators
  • Changes in financial institutions and regulation
  • Improvement in information capabilities

16
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

17
Analysts, Auditors
  • Accusations of inadequate disclosure
  • Investment dealers
  • Accounting audits
  • Managers

18
and the Agency Problem
  • Agency Theory the principal-agent relationship
  • Investors
  • Board of directors
  • Management

19
The Right Approach
  • Diversification
  • Across sectors
  • Across asset classes
  • Across countries (Globalization)
  • Information and patience
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