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These are important revision summary notes to be studied in conjunction with the other study materials. This will save you much needed time in your studies which you can allocate to other modules. These are the kind of revision materials that helps you finish your degree quicker. It worked for me and will do so for you. Once understood your chances of passing this module is greatly enhanced.

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MODULE : INV2601

,INV2601 Exam
Study Notes
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✓ No need to make notes

,Investments: An Introduction
Table of Contents
STUDY UNIT 1: THE INVESTMENT SETTING ............................................................................................ 11
Investment....................................................................................................................................................... 12
Return .............................................................................................................................................................. 12
Risk .................................................................................................................................................................. 13
Types of Financial Risks: .............................................................................................................................. 13
Market Risk: .................................................................................................................................................... 14
Credit Risk: ..................................................................................................................................................... 14
Liquidity Risk:.................................................................................................................................................. 14
Operational Risk:............................................................................................................................................ 15
Legal Risk: ...................................................................................................................................................... 15
Risk and Return.............................................................................................................................................. 15
Risk vs Return ................................................................................................................................................ 15
Holding Period Return/Yield' ........................................................................................................................ 16
Real Rate Of Return' ..................................................................................................................................... 16
The risk and return principle: ........................................................................................................................ 17
Measures of Risk ........................................................................................................................................... 18
Coefficient of Variance Formula .................................................................................................................. 20
Diversification ................................................................................................................................................. 20
Case 1: Correlation Coefficient = 1 ......................................................................................................... 21
Case 2: Correlation Coefficient = -1 ........................................................................................................ 22
Case 3: Correlation Coefficient = 0 ......................................................................................................... 23
The Real World .............................................................................................................................................. 24
Investment Management Process ............................................................................................................... 24
STUDY UNIT 2: ORGANISATION AND FUNCTIONING OF SECURITIES MARKETS ........................ 27
Securities Market ........................................................................................................................................... 28
Characteristics of a well-functioning securities market ............................................................................ 28
Exchange markets, over-the-counter markets and other related markets ............................................ 29
Primary and secondary capital markets ..................................................................................................... 29
South African securities markets ................................................................................................................. 30
The Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) ................................................................................................ 30
Trading and Settlement Procedures ........................................................................................................... 30
STRATE .......................................................................................................................................................... 30
The Bond Exchange Of South Africa (Besa) ............................................................................................. 30
The Central Depository (CD) ........................................................................................................................ 31
National Payment System ............................................................................................................................ 31
Regulation ....................................................................................................................................................... 31
Benefits from listing and trading on this exchange include the following: ............................................. 32
For companies: ........................................................................................................................................... 32
Types of Orders.............................................................................................................................................. 33
Market order................................................................................................................................................ 33
Limit order ................................................................................................................................................... 33
Short sale .................................................................................................................................................... 33
Stop-loss order ........................................................................................................................................... 33
Stop-buy order ............................................................................................................................................ 33
Equity market indices and bond market indices ........................................................................................ 34
How are debt instruments different from equity instruments? ................................................................. 34
Why are these markets important? ............................................................................................................. 35
Weighting schemes used in constructing market indices ........................................................................ 35
The price-weighted index .......................................................................................................................... 35
The market-capitalization weighted index .............................................................................................. 36
Other weighting schemes ......................................................................................................................... 38
Global securities markets ............................................................................................................................. 39
Efficient capital market .................................................................................................................................. 42
The Three Basic Forms of the EMH ............................................................................................................ 42
Share market efficiency for fundamental analysis and technical analysis............................................. 42

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, Implications of efficient markets for the portfolio management process and the role of the portfolio
manager .......................................................................................................................................................... 43
Implications of market efficiency .............................................................................................................. 43
EMH and the Portfolio Management Process ........................................................................................... 44
Rationale for investing in index funds ......................................................................................................... 44
Risk aversion .................................................................................................................................................. 45
Attitudes towards risk ................................................................................................................................ 45
Markowitz Portfolio Theory's ........................................................................................................................ 45
Assumptions of the Markowitz Portfolio Theory .................................................................................... 45
Investment Efficient Frontier......................................................................................................................... 46
Capital Market Line (CML) ............................................................................................................................ 47
Assumptions: .............................................................................................................................................. 47
Security Market Line (SML) .......................................................................................................................... 48
Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) .......................................................................................................... 48
STUDY UNIT 4 THE TIME VALUE OF MONEY ........................................................................................... 52
Interest Rates ................................................................................................................................................. 53
Nominal Interest Rate .................................................................................................................................... 53
Real Interest Rate .......................................................................................................................................... 53
Effective Interest Rate ................................................................................................................................... 54
Time Value of Money..................................................................................................................................... 54
Time value of money calculations ........................................................................................................... 54
Present Value and Future Value of a lump sum ................................................................................... 55
Example: Future Value .............................................................................................................................. 56
Annuities ...................................................................................................................................................... 56
Example – Ordinary Annuity ......................................................................................................................... 57
Future Value ............................................................................................................................................... 57
Present Value ............................................................................................................................................. 58
Example – Annuity Due................................................................................................................................. 59
Future Value ............................................................................................................................................... 59
Present Value ............................................................................................................................................. 60
Uneven Cash flows ........................................................................................................................................ 61
Present Value ............................................................................................................................................. 61
Future Value ............................................................................................................................................... 61
Growth Rates .................................................................................................................................................. 62
Net present value (NPV) ............................................................................................................................... 63
Internal Rate of Return .................................................................................................................................. 65
STUDY UNIT 5: VALUATION PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES ................................................................ 66
Par value, market value, book value and fair (intrinsic) value ................................................................. 67
Par value ..................................................................................................................................................... 67
Market value ............................................................................................................................................... 67
Book value .................................................................................................................................................. 67
Intrinsic value .............................................................................................................................................. 67
Valuations of Financial Assets ..................................................................................................................... 67
Valuation of Bonds ......................................................................................................................................... 67
Important Aspects to consider on Bonds .................................................................................................... 68
Bond terminology: ...................................................................................................................................... 69
Bond valuation model with annual coupons: ......................................................................................... 69
Bond valuation model with semi-annual coupons: ................................................................................ 69
Zero Coupon bond valuation model: ....................................................................................................... 69
Bond Valuation: Important Relationships ................................................................................................... 72
Bond Yields ..................................................................................................................................................... 72
Equity Valuation ............................................................................................................................................. 73
Balance Sheet Methods / Techniques: ....................................................................................................... 73
Discounted Cash Flow Methods / Techniques .......................................................................................... 74
Dividend Discount Model: ......................................................................................................................... 74
Constant Growth Model ............................................................................................................................ 75
Single Period Model .................................................................................................................................. 75
Rationale for Using Single Period Model:............................................................................................... 76
Limitations of Single Period Model: ......................................................................................................... 76
Zero Growth Model .................................................................................................................................... 77
Multi-period Model ..................................................................................................................................... 77
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