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     Investment Companies
  • -Collecting funds from individuals
  • -Investing in a big portfolio
  • -How it works
  • Investment company forms  portfolio
  • Sells investors shares in the portfolio
  • investors have claim to the portfolio, 
   proportional to their number of shares 
      Investment Companies
  • These companies perform several 
   important functions for investors:
    • Administration & record keeping: capital 
    gains, dividends and so on
    • Diversification & divisibility:i.e. by pooling 
    of assets
    • Professional management: security 
    analysts etc.
    • Reduced transaction costs
        Net Asset Value
  • Divide claims among investors
  • Used as a basis for valuation of investment 
   company shares for
   • Selling new shares
   • Redeeming existing shares( buying back)
  Calculation: NAV=
         Market Value of Assets - Liabilities
              Shares Outstanding
   Types of Investment Companies
  • Investment Company Act 1940:
   –Unit trusts
   –Managed ivestment companies
         Types of Investment Companies
       •   Unit Investment Trusts: 
            •   pool of money invested in portfolio; 
            •   its portfolio is fixed for the life, 
            •   unmanaged.
       -Brokerage firm buys and forms portfolio
       -Sells shares in that trust called units or redeemable trust certificates
       -Invest in relatively uniform types of assets:municipal bonds, corporate bonds
       -All money from portfolio is distributed to share holders by trustee, i.e. 
           company which manages portfolio
       e.g.
       -Trust bought portfolio for $ 5 million
       -Sells 5,000 shares at $1,030 per share
       -3% premium per share obtained by trustee
           trustee – bank or trust company
       -Liquidate holdings
           sell back to trustee for NAV
       Sell enought securities from the asset portfolio toobtain the cash
       Sell the shares to new investors
       Decline in value
           $105 billion in 1990
           $50 billion 2007
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