solutionmanualforinvestmentanalysisandportfoliomanagementch01

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1、CHAPTER 1THE INVESTMENT SETTINGAnswers to Questions1.When an individuals current money income exceeds his current consumption desires, he saves the excess. Rather than keep these savings in his possession, the individual may consider it worthwhile to forego immediate possession of the money for a la

2、rger future amount of consumption. This trade-off of present consumption for a higher level of future consumption is the essence of investment.An investment is the current commitment of funds for a period of time in order to derive a future flow of funds that will compensate the investor for the tim

3、e value of money, the expected rate of inflation over the life of the investment, and provide a premium for the uncertainty associated with this future flow of funds.2.Students in general tend to be borrowers because they are typically not employed so have no income, but obviously consume and have e

4、xpenses. The usual intent is to invest the money borrowed in order to increase their future income stream from employment - i.e., students expect to receive a better job and higher income due to their investment in education.3.In the 20-30 year segment an individual would tend to be a net borrower s

5、ince he is in a relatively low-income bracket and has several expenditures - automobile, durable goods, etc. In the 30-40 segment again the individual would likely dissave, or borrow, since his expenditures would increase with the advent of family life, and conceivably, the purchase of a house. In t

6、he 40-50 segment, the individual would probably be a saver since income would have increased substantially with no increase in expenditures. Between the ages of 50 and 60 the individual would typically be a strong saver since income would continue to increase and by now the couple would be “empty-ne

7、sters.” After this, depending upon when the individual retires, the individual would probably be a dissaver as income decreases (transition from regular income to income from a pension).4.The saving-borrowing pattern would vary by profession to the extent that compensation patterns vary by professio

8、n. For most white-collar professions (e.g., lawyers) income would tend to increase with age. Thus, lawyers would tend to be borrowers in the early segments (when income is low) and savers later in life. Alternatively, blue-collar professions (e.g., plumbers), where skill is often physical, compensat

9、ion tends to remain constant or decline with age. Thus, plumbers would tend to be savers in the early segments and dissavers later (when their income declines).5.The difference is because of the definition and measurement of return. In the case of the WSJ, they are only referring to the current divi

10、dend yield on common stocks versus the promised yield on bonds. In the University of Chicago studies, they are talking about the total rate of return on common stocks, which is the dividend yield plus the capital gain or loss yield during the period. In the long run, the dividend yield has been 4-5

11、percent and the capital gain yield has averaged about the same. Therefore, it is important to compare alternative investments based upon total return. 6.The variance of expected returns represents a measure of the dispersion of actual returns around the expected value. The larger the variance is, ev

12、erything else remaining constant, the greater the dispersion of expectations and the greater the uncertainty, or risk, of the investment. The purpose of the variance is to help measure and analyze the risk associated with a particular investment.7.An investors required rate of return is a function o

13、f the economys risk free rate (RFR), an inflation premium that compensates the investor for loss of purchasing power, and a risk premium that compensates the investor for taking the risk. The RFR is the pure time value of money and is the compensation an individual demands for deferring consumption.

14、 More objectively, the RFR can be measured in terms of the long-run real growth rate in the economy since the investment opportunities available in the economy influence the RFR. The inflation premium, which can be conveniently measured in terms of the Consumer Price Index, is the additional protect

15、ion an individual requires to compensate for the erosion in purchasing power resulting from increasing prices. Since the return on all investments is not certain as it is with T-bills, the investor requires a premium for taking on additional risk. The risk premium can be examined in terms of busines

16、s risk, financial risk, liquidity risk, exchange rate risk and country risk.8.Two factors that influence the RFR are liquidity (i.e., supply and demand for capital in the economy) and the real growth rate of the economy. Obviously, the influence of liquidity on the RFR is an inverse relationship, while the real growth rate has a positive relationship with the RFR - i.e., the higher the real growth rate, the higher the RFR.It is unlike

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