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CHAPTER 1 The Investment Environment Investments, 8th edition Bodie, Kane and Marcus Slides by Susan Hine McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2009 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Real Assets Versus Financial Assets • Essential nature of investment – Reduced current consumption – Planned later consumption • Real Assets – Assets used to produce goods and services • Financial Assets – Claims on real assets 1-2 Table 1.1 Balance Sheet of U.S. Households, 2007 1-3 Table 1.2 Domestic Net Worth 1-4 A Taxonomy of Financial Assets • Fixed income or debt – Money market instruments • Bank certificates of deposit – Capital market instruments • Bonds • Common stock or equity • Derivative securities 1-5 Financial Markets and the Economy • Information Role – The Google effect • Consumption Timing • Allocation of Risk • Separation of Ownership and Management – Agency Issues 1-6 Financial Markets and the Economy Continued • Corporate Governance and Corporate Ethics – Accounting Scandals • Examples – Enron, Rite Aid, HealthSouth – Auditors—watchdogs of the firms – Analyst Scandals • Arthur Andersen – Sarbanes-Oxley Act • Tighten the rules of corporate governance 1-7 The Investment Process • Asset allocation – Choice among broad asset classes like stocks, bonds, real estate, commodities • Security selection – Choice of which securities to hold within asset class • Security analysis 1-8 Markets are Competitive • Risk-Return Trade-Off (no free lunch) • Efficient Markets: price reflects all info. – Active Management • Finding mispriced securities • Timing the market – Passive Management • No attempt to find undervalued securities • No attempt to time the market • Holding a highly diversified portfolio 1-9 The Players • Business Firms– net borrowers • Households – net savers • Governments – can be both borrowers and savers • Financial Intermediaries – Investment Companies; invests mainly in securities – Banks – Insurance companies – Credit unions 1-10 The Players Continued • Investment Bankers:Goldman Sachs, Citigroup, J.P.Morgan – Perform specialized services for businesses such as issuing securities for firms – Markets in the primary market 1-11 Table 1.3 Balance Sheet of Commercial Banks, 2007 1-12 Table 1.4 Balance Sheet of Nonfinancial U.S. Business, 2007 1-13 Recent Trends—Globalization • American Depository Receipts (ADRs) claim in shares of a foreign company • Foreign securities offered in dollars • Mutual funds that invest internationally • Variant of ADR: Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) ,diversified investment in foreign shares, e.g. iSHAREs, WEBS 1-14 Figure 1.1 Globalization: A Debt Issue Denominated in Euros 1-15 Recent Trends—Securitization • Mortgage pass-through securities • Other pass-through arrangements – Car, student, home equity, credit card loans • Offers opportunities for investors and originators 1-16 Figure 1.2 Asset-backed Securities Outstanding 1-17 Recent Trends—Financial Engineering • Use of mathematical models and computerbased trading technology to synthesize new financial products • Bundling and unbundling of cash flows 1-18 Figure 1.3 Building Creates a Complex Security 1-19 Figure 1.4 Unbundling of Mortgages into Principal- and Interest-Only Securities 1-20 Recent Trends—Computer Networks • Online information dissemination customer's direct access to an on-line broker • Information is made cheaply and widely available to the public • Automated trade crossing – Direct trading among investors 1-21