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    My Investment Philosophy

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    Investment Philosophy My investment philosophy and strategy was not just investing in a single industry. Instead, I wanted to have a variety of stocks in my portfolio, with investing in multiple different companies from different industries. I tended to gear more towards larger companies that are growing relatively fast. These companies were ones that I was personally familiar with and liked as a whole. Amazon, for example, being the largest ecommerce retailer, I believed would be a pretty good…

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    Nintendo Stock Analysis

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    In the first week of doing stocks I started with American Express and bought all the stocks that I thought would gain the most money. All of those stocks included products that I knew would have good business and wouldn’t be likely to lose a major amount of money these stocks included Imax, Mcgraw, Microsoft, and took a chance with both Coach and Go pro. Go Pro was probably the worst one to pick as they lost a lot of money the first few weeks a lot more money than I thought they would. I also…

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    THE HOMEVOTER HYPOTHESIS Name University Course Instructor Date The Homevoter Hypothesis William Fischel, in the Homevoter Hypothesis, argues that just like investors want the companies they have invested in to perform well, homeowners share a financial interest in the success and achievement of their communities. The rise in the principal asset of the home owner; his or her home, is dependent on the conditions existing in the wider community including levels of crime rates and property tax,…

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    In the case of Webb Resolutions Ltd v E-Surv Ltd, negligence did rise in terms of valuation, and concerned two properties. In November 2006, E-Surv valued a two bedroom flat at £227,995 for mortgage purposes. The true value was held to be £204,658, showing that there was an over valuation of 11.4%. In July 2007, E-Surv provided a valuation for the re-mortgage of a house, which was valued at £295,000, but the true value was found to be £260,000, therefore the over valuation was at 13.5% (Clarke…

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    pay dividends, and reduce debt G. What is the weighted average cost of capital? A calculation of a firm's cost of capital in which each category of capital is proportionately weighted. All capital sources - common stock, preferred stock, bonds and any other long-term debt - are included in a WACC calculation. All else equal, the WACC of a firm increases as the beta and rate of return on equity increases, as an increase in WACC notes a decrease in valuation and a higher risk. H. How…

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    Adding the risk-free government securities would result in a lower beta for the new portfolio. The new portfolio beta will be a weighted average of the individual security betas in the portfolio; the presence of the risk-free securities would lower that weighted average. q. The comment is not correct. Although the respective standard deviations and expected returns for the two securities under consideration are equal, the covariances between each security and the original portfolio…

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    This essay, gives a brief knowledge about the techniques and tools of assets allocation and portfolio management of different types of securities. The essay also discuss about the risk attached to foreign issued money market and other relevant consideration to be taken wherever needed. Introduction: Investing in different assets is a risky and challenging task of finance market. It is generally practiced with the concept of how much risk an investor is willing to take. For example, is an…

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    Greater warmth in the heart rather than the home In the play A Doll’s House written by Henrik Ibsen, Nora, the main character is the epitome of the oppressed women. During the time the play was written women were under the control of men. Ibsen uses the stove, an ordinary household item, as a tool for Nora to free herself from being restrained. Initially she uses the stove for comfort and stability, but as the play unfolds its symbol turns threatening. The first encounter between the stove…

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    158. State Bank of Hyderabad Personal Loan EMI Calculator State Bank of Hyderabad is a subsidiary of State Bank of India. The bank offers personal loans at low interest rates that can be paid back over a period of time. These loans can be taken for meeting all immediate expenses such as weddings, education, medical emergencies, travel and other unexpected expenses. All that the applicant needs to do is check their eligibility, submit the documents and avail the loan. Features of State Bank of…

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    5. Financial ratio analysis – Interpretation (External analysis) Current Ratio The current ratio of Dutch Lady in year 2013 is 1.91 times. It means that it has RM1.91 in current asset for every RM1 in current liability. It also means that Dutch Lady has its current liability covered 1.91 times over. The current ratio of Nestle in year 2013 is 0.90 times. It means that it has RM0.90 in current asset for every RM1 in current liability. It also means that Nestle has its current liability covered…

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