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For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com BUS 405 Week 1 DQ 1 Blumes Formula, Allocation, and Selection BUS 405 Week 1 DQ 2 Money Market Funds BUS 405 Week 1 Quiz Chapters 1-4 BUS 405 Week 1 Assignment Annualized Returns Chapter 3 problem 18 BUS 405 Week 2 DQ 1 Primary and Secondary Markets BUS 405 Week 2 DQ 2 Contrarian Investing BUS 405 Week 2 Assignment Abbott Laboratories Problem BUS 405 Week 2 Quiz Chapters 5-8 – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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BUS 405 Entire Course For more classes
visit www.snaptutorial.com   BUS 405 Week 1 DQ 1
Blumes Formula, Allocation, and Selection BUS 405
Week 1 DQ 2 Money Market Funds BUS 405 Week 1
Quiz Chapters 1-4 BUS 405 Week 1 Assignment
Annualized Returns Chapter 3 problem 18 BUS 405
Week 2 DQ 1 Primary and Secondary Markets BUS 405
Week 2 DQ 2 Contrarian Investing BUS 405 Week 2
Assignment Abbott Laboratories Problem BUS 405
Week 2 Quiz Chapters 5-8 BUS 405 Week 3 DQ 1
Forward Interest Rates
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BUS 405 Week 1 Assignment Annualized Returns
Chapter 3 problem 18 For more classes
visit www.snaptutorial.com   Annualized Returns
Complete problem 18 in Chapter 3 (shown below)
and submit to the instructor. Show your work to
find the annualized return for each of the listed
share prices. Write a 100 word analysis of the
process to calculate these annualized returns.  
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BUS 405 Week 1 DQ 1 Blumes Formula, Allocation,
and Selection For more classes visit www.snaptutor
ial.com   Blumes Formula, Allocation, and
Selection From Chapter 1, answer Concept Question
5 What is Blumes formula? When would you want
to use it in practice? Also, from Chapter 2,
answer Concept Question 4 What is the difference
between asset allocation and security selection?
Remember to complete all parts of the questions
and support your answers with examples from the
text and other resources. Respond to at least two
of your classmates postings outside of your own
thread.
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BUS 405 Week 1 DQ 2 Money Market Funds For more
classes visit www.snaptutorial.com   Money Market
Funds From Chapter 4, complete Problem 4 The
Aqua Liquid Assets Money Market Mutual Fund has a
NAV of 1 per share. During the year, the assets
held by this fund appreciated by 2.5 percent. If
you had invested 50,000 in this fund at the
start of the year, how many shares would you own
at the end of the year? What will the NAV of this
fund be at the end of the year? Why? Remember to
complete all parts of the question, show your
work, and report the results of your analysis.
Respond to at least two of your classmates
postings outside of your own thread.
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BUS 405 Week 1 Quiz Chapters 1-4 For more classes
visit www.snaptutorial.com   BUS 405 Week 1 Quiz
Chapters 1-4
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BUS 405 Week 2 Assignment Abbott Laboratories
Problem For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.co
m   Abbott Laboratories Problem After reading the
Value Line figures and information on Abbott
Laboratories in the Questions and Problems
section of Chapter 6 (just before Problem 27),
complete Problems 27, 28, 29, 30, and 31 and
submit to your instructor. Show your calculations
and in your response to problem 31 write a 100 to
200 word defense of your position as to the value
of Abbott Laboratories stock at its current price
of 50 per share.
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BUS 405 Week 2 DQ 1 Primary and Secondary
Markets For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.co
m   Primary and Secondary Markets Complete
Concept Question 1 from Chapter 5 If you were to
visit your local Chevrolet retailer, there is
both a primary and a secondary market in action.
Explain. Is the Chevy retailer a dealer or a
broker? Remember to complete all parts of the
question and support your answers with examples
from the text and other resources. Respond to at
least two of your classmates postings outside of
your own thread.
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BUS 405 Week 2 DQ 2 Contrarian Investing For more
classes visit www.snaptutorial.com   Contrarian
Investing Complete Concept Question 9 from
Chapter 8 What does it mean to be a contrarian
investor? How would a contrarian investor use
technical analysis? Post your answers to the
discussion board. Remember to complete all parts
of the question and support your answers with
examples from the text and other resources.
Respond to at least two of your classmates
postings outside of your own thread.
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BUS 405 Week 2 Quiz Chapters 5-8 For more classes
visit www.snaptutorial.com   BUS 405 Week 2 Quiz
Chapters 5-8
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BUS 405 Week 3 Assignment Bootstrapping Chapter
10 Problem 31 For more classes visit www.snaptutor
ial.com   Bootstrapping Complete problem 31 of
Chapter 10 (shown below), and submit to your
instructor. Show your calculations and the
algebraic manipulation of the price equation for
the bond. In addition to solving the problem,
write a 100 to 200 word essay on the term
structure of fixed income securities.   One
method used to obtain an estimate of the term
structure of interest rates is called
bootstrapping. Suppose you have a one-year zero
coupon bond with a rate of r1 and a two-year bond
with an annual coupon payment of C. To bootstrap
the two-year rate, you can set up the following
equation for the price (P) of the coupon bond
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BUS 405 Week 3 DQ 1 Forward Interest Rates For
more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com   Forward
Interest Rates. Complete Problem 16 from the
Questions and Problems section of Chapter 9
According to the pure expectations theory of
interest rates, how much do you expect to pay for
a one-year STRIP on February 15, 2011? What is
the corresponding implied forward rate? How does
your answer compare to the current yield on a
one-year STRIP?
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BUS 405 Week 3 DQ 2 Bond Prices versus
Yields   For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.c
om   Bond Prices versus Yields Complete Concept
Question 9 of Chapter 10 (a) What is the
relationship between the price of a bond and its
YTM? (b) Explain why some bonds sell at a premium
to par value, and other bonds sell at a discount.
What do you know about the relationship between
the coupon rate and the YTM for premium bonds?
What about discount bonds?
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BUS 405 Week 3 Quiz Chapters 9-10 For more
classes visit www.snaptutorial.com   BUS 405 Week
3 Quiz Chapters 9-10
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BUS 405 Week 4 Assignment Performance Metrics
Chapter 13 Problem 22 For more classes
visit www.snaptutorial.com   Performance Metrics
Complete Problem 22 in the Questions and Problems
section of Chapter 13 (shown below). When you
pick the best choice for your portfolio, defend
your decision in a 100 - 200 word essay.   You
have been given the following return information
for two mutual funds (Papa and Mama), the market
index, and the risk-free rate. Year   Papa Fund
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BUS 405 Week 4 DQ 1 Expected Returns and
Deviation For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.
com   Expected Returns and Deviation Complete
Problems 1, 2, and 3 from the Questions and
Problems section of Chapter 11 (shown below).
Remember to complete all parts of the questions,
and report the results of your analysis. Respond
to at least two of your classmates postings
outside of your own thread.  
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BUS 405 Week 4 DQ 2 Portfolio Weights For more
classes visit www.snaptutorial.com   Portfolio
Weights Complete Problem 10 from the Questions
and Problems section of Chapter 12 A stock has a
beta of .9 and an expected return of 9 percent. A
risk-free asset currently earns 4 percent.   a.
What is the expected return on a portfolio that
is equally invested in the two assets?   b. If a
portfolio of the two assets has a beta of .5,
what are the portfolio weights?   c. If a
portfolio of the two assets has an expected
return of 8 percent, what is its beta?
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BUS 405 Week 4 Quiz Chapters 11-13 For more
classes visit www.snaptutorial.com   BUS 405 Week
4 Quiz Chapters 11-13
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BUS 405 Week 5 DQ 1 Hedging with Futures For more
classes visit www.snaptutorial.com   Hedging with
Futures Complete Concept Question 7 from Chapter
14 The town of South Park is planning a bond
issue in six months and Kenny, the town
treasurer, is worried that interest rates may
rise, thereby reducing the value of the bond
issue. Should Kenny buy or sell Treasury bond
futures contracts to hedge the impending bond
issue? Remember to complete all parts of the
question and support your answers with examples
from the text and other resources. Respond to at
least two of your classmates postings outside of
your own thread.
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BUS 405 Week 5 DQ 2 Option Strategies For more
classes visit www.snaptutorial.com   Option
Strategies Complete Concept Question 12 from
Chapter 15 Recall the options strategies of a
protective put and covered call discussed in the
text. Suppose you have sold short some shares of
stock. Discuss analogous option strategies and
how you would implement them. (Hint Theyre
called protective calls and covered puts.)
Remember to complete all parts of the question
and support your answers with examples from the
text and other resources. Respond to at least two
of your classmates postings outside of your own
thread.
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BUS 405 Week 5 Final Project Construct a
well-diversified portfolio For more classes
visit www.snaptutorial.com   Focus of the Final
Project The student will construct a
well-diversified portfolio using an initial
investment stake of 50,000 (the portfolio should
use 95 of the fund, but they may not use more
than 50,000). The student may include stocks,
common or preferred bonds, corporate or U.S.
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