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Understanding Investment
▪ What is Investment?
“An Investment is the exchange/parking/trading of an asset for a
transaction or over a specified/unspecified period of time with an explicit
intention of reaping benefits/profits in terms of enhancing the value of
the asset through appreciation, dividend, interest that is earned/gained.”
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Debt – An Understanding
▪ Debt is lending for a coupon
▪ Coupon can be fixed or floating
▪ Is essentially a capital prevention tool
▪ Participants in the market for debts
▫ Government
▫ Corporate
▪ Featured by:
▫ Tenure
▫ Credibility
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Bonds or Debt Security- Key Terms to Know
▪ PAR Value – Principal Amount is paid upon maturity of the bond and
is also known as Face Value
▪ COUPON- Annual Interest paid on the Par Value of the bond to the
investor.
▪ MATURITY- Term of the bond i.e. the date on which the issuer repays
the principal amount of the bond.
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Equity Explained
▪ Equity is about owning a part of the business
▪ Profitability of equity investment is dependent on numerous factors
like company performance, geo-political factors, investor sentiments.
▪ Estimation of value is based on net present value (NPV) of future
cash flows.
▪ Fundamental and technical analysis to identify stocks with growth
potential.
It’s about relying on fundamentals, timing technically and creating long term wealth by
associating with the long-term profitability of the company
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Equity Classification
▪ Market Capitalisation
▫ Large Caps
▫ Mid Caps
▫ Small Caps
▪ Industry/Sector
▫ IT, FMCG, Auto, etc.
▪ Price to Earning ratio (P/E Ratio)
▫ High P/E or Low P/E stocks
▪ Other
▫ Growth
▫ Value
▫ Cyclical
▫ Dividend Yield
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MARKET PLACE
▪ Stocks are held and traded in Demat form
▪ Tech savvy and Screen based trading
▪ Expanding product range.
▪ Advanced settlement and regulatory mechanism in place.
▪ Major Stock Exchanges are:
▫ BSE (Bombay Stock Exchange)
▫ NSE (National Stock Exchange)
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Some Indices
▪ Sensex
▫ Seen the barometer of Indian Capital Market
▫ Comprises of 30 high market cap/liquid stocks
▫ Sensex Constituents
▪ BSE -100
▫ Broad based index of 100 stocks
▫ Stocks inclusion based on market activity and industry representation
▫ BSE – 100 constituents
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Indices Continued
▪ S& P CNX Nifty
▫ Index of well diversified 50 stocks
▫ Benchmark for index funds and index based derivatives
▫ Nifty constituents
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Mutual Funds
▪ Link between investors and capital markets
▪ Pooling of money
▪ Collective savings vehicle
▪ Mitigation of risk
▪ Professional investing
▪ Constituted as a trust and issues units
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Advantages and Disadvantages of MF’s
▪ Portfolio diversification
▪ Professional management
▪ Reduction of transaction costs
▪ Liquidity
▪ Convenience and flexibility
▪ Tax advantages
▪ Well regulated
• No control over costs
• No tailor-made portfolios, but
family of schemes
• No assured returns
• Fund Manager driven
performance
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Mutual Funds Schemes
▪ By Structure
▫ Open ended funds
▫ Close ended funds
▪ By Investment Objective
▫ Growth Fund
▫ Income fund
▫ Balanced Fund
▫ Money Market Fund
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Mutual Funds Schemes
▪ Other Schemes
▫ Tax Saving Funds
▫ Special Funds
▫ Index Fund
▫ Sectoral(Sector Specific Funds)
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Mutual Funds – Charges
LOADS
Entry Loads – A charge levied on every purchase of units
Exit Loads – In order to prevent early redemption or withdrawal of units a
charge on the value of those units redeemed within the specified early
period.
Taxation-
Dividend Distribution Tax
Capital Gains Tax
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Analysis of Investment Products
Investment Return Safety Volatility Liquidity
Equity High Low High High to Low
Corporate
Debentures
Moderate Moderate Moderate Moderate
FI Bonds Moderate High Moderate Moderate
Company Fixed
Deposits
Moderate Low Low Low
Bank Deposits Low Low Low Low
PPF Moderate High Low Moderate
Mutual Funds High to Low Moderate Moderate to High High
Gold Moderate High Moderate Moderate
Real Estate High to Low Moderate High Low
Life Insurance Low to Moderate High Low Low
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Summary
The other Fixed assets that have not been discussed are tangible and
physically held or in the new era also in the form of documents.
However, the behavior of the assets remains unchanged.
The analysis is asper the table in the previous slide
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