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Lecture Presentation Software
               to accompany

  Investment Analysis and
    Portfolio Management
               Seventh Edition
                    by
     Frank K. Reilly & Keith C. Brown
Chapter 1
The Investment Setting
Questions to be answered:
• Why do individuals invest ?
• What is an investment ?
• How do we measure the rate of return on
  an investment ?
• How do investors measure risk related to
  alternative investments ?
Chapter 1
The Investment Setting
• What factors contribute to the rates of
  return that investors require on
  alternative investments ?
• What macroeconomic and
  microeconomic factors contribute to
  changes in the required rate of return for
  individual investments and investments
  in general ?
Why Do Individuals
        Invest ?
By saving money (instead of
spending it), individuals tradeoff
present consumption for a larger
future consumption.
How Do We Measure The Rate Of
  Return On An Investment ?
  The pure rate of interest is the
   exchange rate between future
   consumption and present
   consumption. Market forces
   determine this rate.
    $1.00 + 4% = $1.04
How Do We Measure The Rate Of
  Return On An Investment ?
   People’s willingness to pay the
   difference for borrowing today and
   their desire to receive a surplus on
   their savings give rise to an interest
   rate referred to as the pure time
   value of money.
How Do We Measure The Rate Of
  Return On An Investment ?
   If the future payment will be
   diminished in value because of
   inflation, then the investor will
   demand an interest rate higher than
   the pure time value of money to
   also cover the expected inflation
   expense.
How Do We Measure The Rate Of
  Return On An Investment ?
    If the future payment from the
    investment is not certain, the
    investor will demand an interest
    rate that exceeds the pure time
    value of money plus the inflation
    rate to provide a risk premium to
    cover the investment risk.
Defining an Investment
 A current commitment of $ for a
 period of time in order to derive
 future payments that will
 compensate for:
 – the time the funds are committed
 – the expected rate of inflation
 – uncertainty of future flow of
   funds.
Measures of
   Historical Rates of Return
        Holding Period Return         1.1



       Ending Value of Investment
HPR =
      Beginning Value of Investment
      $220
    =      = 1.10
      $200
Measures of
Historical Rates of Return
                             1.2
 Holding Period Yield
  HPY = HPR - 1
  1.10 - 1 = 0.10 = 10%
Measures of
      Historical Rates of Return
Annual Holding Period Return
 –Annual HPR = HPR 1/n
 where n = number of years investment is held



Annual Holding Period Yield
 –Annual HPY = Annual HPR - 1
Measures of
 Historical Rates of Return
                                   1.4
 Arithmetic Mean

          AM = ∑ HPY/n
where :

∑ HPY = the sum of annual
           holding period yields
Measures of
 Historical Rates of Return
                                        1.5
Geometric Mean
          GM = [π HPR ]
                           1
                               n   −1
where :
π = the product of the annual
   holding period returns as follows :
   ( HPR 1 ) × ( HPR 2 )  ( HPR n )
A Portfolio of Investments
The mean historical rate of return
for a portfolio of investments is
measured as the weighted average
of the HPYs for the individual
investments in the portfolio.
Computation of Holding Exhibit 1.1
        Period Yield for a Portfolio
         #      Begin    Beginning Ending    Ending            Market   Wtd.
Stock Shares    Price   Mkt. Value Price Mkt. Value HPR HPY Wt.         HPY
  A   100,000   $ 10    $ 1,000,000  $ 12 $ 1,200,000 1.20 20% 0.05     0.010
  B   200,000   $ 20    $ 4,000,000  $ 21 $ 4,200,000 1.05 5% 0.20      0.010
  C   500,000   $ 30    $ 15,000,000 $ 33 $ 16,500,000 1.10 10% 0.75    0.075
Total                   $ 20,000,000      $ 21,900,000                  0.095

                        $ 21,900,000
                HPR =                  =     1.095
                        $ 20,000,000

       HPY =    1.095       -1         =     0.095

                                       =     9.5%
Expected Rates of Return
• Risk is uncertainty that an
  investment will earn its expected
  rate of return
• Probability is the likelihood of an
  outcome
Expected Rates of Return
                                                 1.6
Expected Return = E(R i )
  n

∑ (Probability of Return) × (Possible Return)
 i =1


      [(P1 )(R 1 ) + (P2 )(R 2 ) + .... + (Pn R n )
         n

        ∑ (P )(R )
        i =1
               i     i
Risk Aversion
The assumption that most investors
will choose the least risky
alternative, all else being equal and
that they will not accept additional
risk unless they are compensated in
the form of higher return
Probability Distributions
                              Exhibit 1.2

       Risk-free Investment
1.00
0.80
0.60
0.40
0.20
0.00
       -5%   0%   5%   10% 15%
Probability Distributions
                                   Exhibit 1.3

Risky Investment with 3 Possible Returns
1.00
0.80
0.60
0.40
0.20
0.00
       -30%   -10%     10%      30%
Probability Distributions
                                            Exhibit 1.4
Risky investment with ten possible rates of return

1.00
0.80
0.60
0.40
0.20
0.00
    -40% -20% 0%             20% 40%
Measuring the Risk of                                      1.7
Expected Rates of Return
              Variance (σ ) =
  n

∑ (Probability) × (Possible Return - Expected Return)
 i =1
                                                        2




 n

∑ (Pi )[R i − E(R i )]
i =1
                                                  2
Measuring the Risk of                 1.8
Expected Rates of Return
Standard Deviation is the square
 root of the variance

     n

   ∑ Pi [R i - E(R i )]
    i =1
                                   2
Measuring the Risk of                           1.9
   Expected Rates of Return
Coefficient of variation (CV) a measure of
relative variability that indicates risk per unit
of return
       Standard Deviation of Returns
          Expected Rate of Returns
                     σi
                  =
                    E(R)
Measuring the Risk of
  Historical Rates of Return                       1.10

              n
  σ = ∑ [HPYi − E(HPY)
     2                                       2/n

             i =1
   σ2 =    variance of the series
  HPYi =   holding period yield during period I
E(HPY) =   expected value of the HPY that is equal
             to the arithmetic mean of the series
     n=    the number of observations
Determinants of
Required Rates of Return
• Time value of money
• Expected rate of inflation
• Risk involved
The Real Risk Free Rate
       (RRFR)
– Assumes no inflation.
– Assumes no uncertainty about
  future cash flows.
– Influenced by time preference for
  consumption of income and
  investment opportunities in the
  economy
Adjusting For Inflation   1.12


           Real RFR =

 (1 + Nominal RFR) 
 (1 + Rate of Inflation)  −1
                         
Nominal Risk-Free Rate
Dependent upon
– Conditions in the Capital Markets
– Expected Rate of Inflation
Adjusting For Inflation                   1.11



           Nominal RFR =
(1+Real RFR) x (1+Expected Rate of Inflation) -
  1
Facets of Fundamental
           Risk
• Business risk
• Financial risk
• Liquidity risk
• Exchange rate risk
• Country risk
Business Risk
• Uncertainty of income flows caused by
  the nature of a firm’s business
• Sales volatility and operating leverage
  determine the level of business risk.
Financial Risk
• Uncertainty caused by the use of debt
  financing.
• Borrowing requires fixed payments which
  must be paid ahead of payments to
  stockholders.
• The use of debt increases uncertainty of
  stockholder income and causes an increase
  in the stock’s risk premium.
Liquidity Risk
• Uncertainty is introduced by the secondary
  market for an investment.
  – How long will it take to convert an investment
    into cash?
  – How certain is the price that will be received?
Exchange Rate Risk
• Uncertainty of return is introduced by
  acquiring securities denominated in a
  currency different from that of the investor.
• Changes in exchange rates affect the
  investors return when converting an
  investment back into the “home” currency.
Country Risk
• Political risk is the uncertainty of returns
  caused by the possibility of a major change
  in the political or economic environment in
  a country.
• Individuals who invest in countries that
  have unstable political-economic systems
  must include a country risk-premium when
  determining their required rate of return
Risk Premium
f (Business Risk, Financial Risk,
  Liquidity Risk, Exchange Rate
  Risk, Country Risk)
                 or
f (Systematic Market Risk)
Risk Premium
     and Portfolio Theory
• The relevant risk measure for an
  individual asset is its co-movement
  with the market portfolio
• Systematic risk relates the variance of
  the investment to the variance of the
  market
• Beta measures this systematic risk of
  an asset
Fundamental Risk
     versus Systematic Risk
• Fundamental risk comprises business risk,
  financial risk, liquidity risk, exchange rate
  risk, and country risk
• Systematic risk refers to the portion of an
  individual asset’s total variance attributable
  to the variability of the total market portfolio
Relationship Between
          Risk and Return                    Exhibit 1.7

 Rateof Return (Expected)
                                        Security
      Low       Average High            Market Line
      Risk      Risk      Risk



                         The slope indicates the
                      required return per unit of risk
RFR

                                    Risk
   (business risk, etc., or systematic risk-beta)
Changes in the Required Rate of Return
 Due to Movements Along the SML
Expected                                   Exhibit 1.8
  Rate
                                        Security
                                        Market Line



                        Movements along the curve
                        that reflect changes in the
RFR                     risk of the asset
                                    Risk
   (business risk, etc., or systematic risk-beta)
Changes in the Slope of the SML
                                           1.13

            RPi = E(Ri) - NRFR
     where:
RPi = risk premium for asset i
E(Ri) = the expected return for asset i
NRFR = the nominal return on a risk-free asset
Market Portfolio Risk                       1.14


 The market risk premium for the market
 portfolio (contains all the risky assets in the
 market) can be computed:
RPm = E(Rm)- NRFR where:
RPm = risk premium on the market portfolio
E(Rm) = expected return on the market portfolio
NRFR = expected return on a risk-free asset
Change in
 Market Risk Premium
                          Exhibit 1.10

    E(R)
Expected Return
                  New SML

 Rm'
  Rm´
                  Original SML
 Rm
 Rm

 RFR
NRFR

                   Risk
Capital Market Conditions,
Expected Inflation, and the SML
                           Exhibit 1.11

   Rate of Return
   Expected Return
                        New SML

                       Original SML
  RFR'
 NRFR´

  RFR
 NRFR

                        Risk
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www.finweb.com              www.worth.com
www.aaii.org                www.barrons.com
www.wsj.com
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Future Topics
        Chapter 2
• The asset allocation decision
• The individual investor life
  cycle
• Risk tolerance
• Portfolio management

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Ch01

  • 1. Lecture Presentation Software to accompany Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management Seventh Edition by Frank K. Reilly & Keith C. Brown
  • 2. Chapter 1 The Investment Setting Questions to be answered: • Why do individuals invest ? • What is an investment ? • How do we measure the rate of return on an investment ? • How do investors measure risk related to alternative investments ?
  • 3. Chapter 1 The Investment Setting • What factors contribute to the rates of return that investors require on alternative investments ? • What macroeconomic and microeconomic factors contribute to changes in the required rate of return for individual investments and investments in general ?
  • 4. Why Do Individuals Invest ? By saving money (instead of spending it), individuals tradeoff present consumption for a larger future consumption.
  • 5. How Do We Measure The Rate Of Return On An Investment ? The pure rate of interest is the exchange rate between future consumption and present consumption. Market forces determine this rate. $1.00 + 4% = $1.04
  • 6. How Do We Measure The Rate Of Return On An Investment ? People’s willingness to pay the difference for borrowing today and their desire to receive a surplus on their savings give rise to an interest rate referred to as the pure time value of money.
  • 7. How Do We Measure The Rate Of Return On An Investment ? If the future payment will be diminished in value because of inflation, then the investor will demand an interest rate higher than the pure time value of money to also cover the expected inflation expense.
  • 8. How Do We Measure The Rate Of Return On An Investment ? If the future payment from the investment is not certain, the investor will demand an interest rate that exceeds the pure time value of money plus the inflation rate to provide a risk premium to cover the investment risk.
  • 9. Defining an Investment A current commitment of $ for a period of time in order to derive future payments that will compensate for: – the time the funds are committed – the expected rate of inflation – uncertainty of future flow of funds.
  • 10. Measures of Historical Rates of Return Holding Period Return 1.1 Ending Value of Investment HPR = Beginning Value of Investment $220 = = 1.10 $200
  • 11. Measures of Historical Rates of Return 1.2 Holding Period Yield HPY = HPR - 1 1.10 - 1 = 0.10 = 10%
  • 12. Measures of Historical Rates of Return Annual Holding Period Return –Annual HPR = HPR 1/n where n = number of years investment is held Annual Holding Period Yield –Annual HPY = Annual HPR - 1
  • 13. Measures of Historical Rates of Return 1.4 Arithmetic Mean AM = ∑ HPY/n where : ∑ HPY = the sum of annual holding period yields
  • 14. Measures of Historical Rates of Return 1.5 Geometric Mean GM = [π HPR ] 1 n −1 where : π = the product of the annual holding period returns as follows : ( HPR 1 ) × ( HPR 2 )  ( HPR n )
  • 15. A Portfolio of Investments The mean historical rate of return for a portfolio of investments is measured as the weighted average of the HPYs for the individual investments in the portfolio.
  • 16. Computation of Holding Exhibit 1.1 Period Yield for a Portfolio # Begin Beginning Ending Ending Market Wtd. Stock Shares Price Mkt. Value Price Mkt. Value HPR HPY Wt. HPY A 100,000 $ 10 $ 1,000,000 $ 12 $ 1,200,000 1.20 20% 0.05 0.010 B 200,000 $ 20 $ 4,000,000 $ 21 $ 4,200,000 1.05 5% 0.20 0.010 C 500,000 $ 30 $ 15,000,000 $ 33 $ 16,500,000 1.10 10% 0.75 0.075 Total $ 20,000,000 $ 21,900,000 0.095 $ 21,900,000 HPR = = 1.095 $ 20,000,000 HPY = 1.095 -1 = 0.095 = 9.5%
  • 17. Expected Rates of Return • Risk is uncertainty that an investment will earn its expected rate of return • Probability is the likelihood of an outcome
  • 18. Expected Rates of Return 1.6 Expected Return = E(R i ) n ∑ (Probability of Return) × (Possible Return) i =1 [(P1 )(R 1 ) + (P2 )(R 2 ) + .... + (Pn R n ) n ∑ (P )(R ) i =1 i i
  • 19. Risk Aversion The assumption that most investors will choose the least risky alternative, all else being equal and that they will not accept additional risk unless they are compensated in the form of higher return
  • 20. Probability Distributions Exhibit 1.2 Risk-free Investment 1.00 0.80 0.60 0.40 0.20 0.00 -5% 0% 5% 10% 15%
  • 21. Probability Distributions Exhibit 1.3 Risky Investment with 3 Possible Returns 1.00 0.80 0.60 0.40 0.20 0.00 -30% -10% 10% 30%
  • 22. Probability Distributions Exhibit 1.4 Risky investment with ten possible rates of return 1.00 0.80 0.60 0.40 0.20 0.00 -40% -20% 0% 20% 40%
  • 23. Measuring the Risk of 1.7 Expected Rates of Return Variance (σ ) = n ∑ (Probability) × (Possible Return - Expected Return) i =1 2 n ∑ (Pi )[R i − E(R i )] i =1 2
  • 24. Measuring the Risk of 1.8 Expected Rates of Return Standard Deviation is the square root of the variance n ∑ Pi [R i - E(R i )] i =1 2
  • 25. Measuring the Risk of 1.9 Expected Rates of Return Coefficient of variation (CV) a measure of relative variability that indicates risk per unit of return Standard Deviation of Returns Expected Rate of Returns σi = E(R)
  • 26. Measuring the Risk of Historical Rates of Return 1.10 n σ = ∑ [HPYi − E(HPY) 2 2/n i =1 σ2 = variance of the series HPYi = holding period yield during period I E(HPY) = expected value of the HPY that is equal to the arithmetic mean of the series n= the number of observations
  • 27. Determinants of Required Rates of Return • Time value of money • Expected rate of inflation • Risk involved
  • 28. The Real Risk Free Rate (RRFR) – Assumes no inflation. – Assumes no uncertainty about future cash flows. – Influenced by time preference for consumption of income and investment opportunities in the economy
  • 29. Adjusting For Inflation 1.12 Real RFR =  (1 + Nominal RFR)   (1 + Rate of Inflation)  −1  
  • 30. Nominal Risk-Free Rate Dependent upon – Conditions in the Capital Markets – Expected Rate of Inflation
  • 31. Adjusting For Inflation 1.11 Nominal RFR = (1+Real RFR) x (1+Expected Rate of Inflation) - 1
  • 32. Facets of Fundamental Risk • Business risk • Financial risk • Liquidity risk • Exchange rate risk • Country risk
  • 33. Business Risk • Uncertainty of income flows caused by the nature of a firm’s business • Sales volatility and operating leverage determine the level of business risk.
  • 34. Financial Risk • Uncertainty caused by the use of debt financing. • Borrowing requires fixed payments which must be paid ahead of payments to stockholders. • The use of debt increases uncertainty of stockholder income and causes an increase in the stock’s risk premium.
  • 35. Liquidity Risk • Uncertainty is introduced by the secondary market for an investment. – How long will it take to convert an investment into cash? – How certain is the price that will be received?
  • 36. Exchange Rate Risk • Uncertainty of return is introduced by acquiring securities denominated in a currency different from that of the investor. • Changes in exchange rates affect the investors return when converting an investment back into the “home” currency.
  • 37. Country Risk • Political risk is the uncertainty of returns caused by the possibility of a major change in the political or economic environment in a country. • Individuals who invest in countries that have unstable political-economic systems must include a country risk-premium when determining their required rate of return
  • 38. Risk Premium f (Business Risk, Financial Risk, Liquidity Risk, Exchange Rate Risk, Country Risk) or f (Systematic Market Risk)
  • 39. Risk Premium and Portfolio Theory • The relevant risk measure for an individual asset is its co-movement with the market portfolio • Systematic risk relates the variance of the investment to the variance of the market • Beta measures this systematic risk of an asset
  • 40. Fundamental Risk versus Systematic Risk • Fundamental risk comprises business risk, financial risk, liquidity risk, exchange rate risk, and country risk • Systematic risk refers to the portion of an individual asset’s total variance attributable to the variability of the total market portfolio
  • 41. Relationship Between Risk and Return Exhibit 1.7 Rateof Return (Expected) Security Low Average High Market Line Risk Risk Risk The slope indicates the required return per unit of risk RFR Risk (business risk, etc., or systematic risk-beta)
  • 42. Changes in the Required Rate of Return Due to Movements Along the SML Expected Exhibit 1.8 Rate Security Market Line Movements along the curve that reflect changes in the RFR risk of the asset Risk (business risk, etc., or systematic risk-beta)
  • 43. Changes in the Slope of the SML 1.13 RPi = E(Ri) - NRFR where: RPi = risk premium for asset i E(Ri) = the expected return for asset i NRFR = the nominal return on a risk-free asset
  • 44. Market Portfolio Risk 1.14 The market risk premium for the market portfolio (contains all the risky assets in the market) can be computed: RPm = E(Rm)- NRFR where: RPm = risk premium on the market portfolio E(Rm) = expected return on the market portfolio NRFR = expected return on a risk-free asset
  • 45. Change in Market Risk Premium Exhibit 1.10 E(R) Expected Return New SML Rm' Rm´ Original SML Rm Rm RFR NRFR Risk
  • 46. Capital Market Conditions, Expected Inflation, and the SML Exhibit 1.11 Rate of Return Expected Return New SML Original SML RFR' NRFR´ RFR NRFR Risk
  • 47. The Internet Investments Online www.financecenter.com www.ft.com www.investorama.com www.fortune.com www.moneyadvisor.com www.money.com www.investorguide.com www.forbes.com www.finweb.com www.worth.com www.aaii.org www.barrons.com www.wsj.com www.cob.ohio-state.edu/dept/fin/osudata.htm
  • 48. Future Topics Chapter 2 • The asset allocation decision • The individual investor life cycle • Risk tolerance • Portfolio management

Notas do Editor

  1. This table is in the book on page 11. It is also provided in the Investment Templates spreadsheet in an interactive spreadsheet form.