Chapter 17: Problem 21
Why are bonds somewhat risky to buy, even though they make predetermined payments based on a fixed rate of interest?
Chapter 17: Problem 21
Why are bonds somewhat risky to buy, even though they make predetermined payments based on a fixed rate of interest?
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Explain why a financial investor in stocks cannot earn high capital gains simply by buying companies with a demonstrated record of high profits.
You and your friend have opened an account on E-Trade and have each decided to select five similar companies in which to invest. You are diligent in monitoring your selections, tracking prices, current events, and actions the company has taken. Your friend chooses his companies randomly, pays no attention to the financial news, and spends his leisure time focused on everything besides his investments. Explain what might be the performance for each of your portfolios at the end of the year.
What is the difference between a private company and a public company?
Many retirement funds charge an administrative fee each year equal to \(0.25 \%\) on managed assets. Suppose that Alexx and Spenser each invest \(\$ 5,000\) in the same stock this year. Alexx invests directly and earns \(5 \%\) a year. Spenser uses a retirement fund and earns 4.75\%. After 30 years, how much more will Alexx have than Spenser?
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