Basic Look at Portfolio Management and the Capital

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INVESTMENT AND PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT

BASIC LOOK AT PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT AND THE CAPITAL MARKET THEORY

By :

DARYL EMERALD D. TANQUEZON

I. LEARNING OBJECTIVE

• Discuss the basics of portfolio management and the capital market theory

II. PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT AND CAPITAL MARKET THEORY

A. The Investment Setting

Determinants of the required rate of return. The nominal rate of return investors require to take investments varies over time and is a function of the:

• The real risk free rate of interest. The real risk free rate of interest is determined by the supply and demand for funds in the economy.

• The inflation premium is an adjustment to the real risk free rate to compensate investors for expected changes in the price indexes and money market conditions being tightened or eased due to inflationary expectations.

• The risk premium is what investors demand for the uncertainty associated with an investment. The fundamental view of risk is that it is caused by factors such as: business risk, financial risk, liquidity risk, exchange rate risk, and country risk.

The real risk-free rate of interest. The real risk-free rate of interest is the price charged for the exchange between current goods and future goods by investors in the economy. This price is influenced by a subjective and an objective factor.

These two factors are:

1. Consumer preferences for current consumption (time preference).

2. The set of investment opportunities available in the economy (investment opportunities).

The inflation premium is an adjustment to the real risk-free rate to compensate investors for expected changes in the price indexes and money market conditions being tightened or eased due to inflationary expectations. This adjustment is not a simple summation of the real...