We have TU BBS 4th Year Fundamentals of Investment Notes. Fundamentals of investments is one of the notes of the BBS 4th Year.
BBS 4th Year Fundamentals of Investment Notes
Following is the chapter-wise notes of the Investments.
Chapter 1: Investment Environment
Investment refers to the sacrifice of present financial resource with the view to get additional financial benefits in future.
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Chapter 2: Markets and Transaction
Financial Markets is a place where financial assets are exchanged. It can be defined as a mechanism bringing together buyers and sellers of financial assets in order to facilitate trading.
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Chapter 4: Returns and Risk
Return is the additional income generated by the investment.
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Chapter 5: Modern Portfolio
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Chapter 6: Common Stock Fundamentals
Common stock is a major source of long-term capital. By selling common stock to the investors, company receives capital permanently.
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Chapter 7: Common Stock Analysis and Valuation
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Chapter 8: Fixed Income Securities
Those securities whose income is fixed at the time of issue are called fixed income securities. Eg. Treasury bill, commercial paper, etc
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Chapter 9: Bond Valuation
Bond is a legal written promissory note. It is a agreement between issuers and investors.
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Chapter 10: Mutual Fund
Mutual fund is one of the product of investment companies which pools money from many investors and invests in stocks, bonds and other securities.
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Chapter 11: Managing Portfolio
A portfolio of investment means combining investment into more than one assets. The basic idea behind forming a portfolio is to reduce investment risk.
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Chapter 12: Derivative Securities
Derivatives are the securities that derives their value from the underlying assets.
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Other Important Links
1. BBS 4th Year Corporate Finance Notes PDF: CLICK HERE
2. BBS 4th Year Financial markets & institutions Notes PDF: CLICK HERE