PPT-Why should we consider investing in International markets?
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Diversification Growth some markets may be growing faster than US What are the risks of International investing Currency fluctuations exchange rates Instability
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Why should we consider investing in International markets?: Transcript
Diversification Growth some markets may be growing faster than US What are the risks of International investing Currency fluctuations exchange rates Instability emerging markets Accounting standards less financial disclosure. Ted Jackson. School of Public Policy and Administration. Carleton Centre for Community Innovation. Presented to the Research Works Luncheon Session,. Senate Room, Carleton University, November 1, 2012. Course Objectives. Explain What is a Stock. Explain the Types of Stocks. Explain the Classification of Common Stock. Describe the Role of Beta in Your Portfolio. List the Various Stock Screening Criteria. Chapter 23. Outline. Passive vs. Active Investing. Why Is It Hard to Beat the Market?. How to Really Pick Stocks, Seriously. Other Benefits and Costs of . Stock Markets. 2. Introduction. “. A blindfolded monkey throwing darts at . Taking care of your future wealth. What is the difference between saving and investing?. Portion of current income not spent on consumption. Saving. Purchase of assets with the goal. . of increasing future income. The Road to Financial Independence. Personal Finance . Essentials:. 8 Financial Priorities. Discussion Topics. 1. Perspectives: Spiritual matters. 2. Investing Basics: Before you start. 3. Investment Vehicles: The shopping carts. FOR ADVISOR USE ONLY. Agenda. . This material is presented for informational purposes only, and is not a legal, tax or investment opinion. The provision of the information contained herein and any oral or written communication regarding the same should not nor is intended to be construed as such. Interested persons should seek retained independent professional advice before acting or foregoing action in relation to any of the matters mentioned herein.. Learning Objectives. Understand the reasons for investing. Describe the process of investing in stocks. Describe the process of investing in bonds. Describe the process of investing in mutual funds. Explore other options for investing. Kim JH, Lo FK, Cheuk KK, Kwong MS, Goggins WB, Cai YS, et al. Knowledge of Avian Influenza (H5N1) among Poultry Workers, Hong Kong, China. Emerg Infect Dis. 2011;17(12):2319-2321. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1712.110321. Money markets: debt type securities with maturity up to one . year. Capital Markets: everything else. Stock Markets. Bonds (Fixed Income Markets): bonds, loans, notes, securitizations. Financial Derivatives: Futures, Options, Swaps. Chris Dondzila, PhD . Steve Glass, PhD, FACSM. Department of Movement Science. Grand Valley State University. 1. What Does Retirement Mean To You?. 2. The Reality. More than just finances! What about your body???. (. Eun. and . Resnick. chapter 13). Developed vs Emerging Markets. Factors that are used to classify the world’s financial markets . in developed and emerging markets:. the size and scope of the equity, fixed income and derivatives markets. Break time: _____ (10 minutes). End time: _____. . Please set phones to silent ring and answer outside of the room.. Investment . knowledge quiz. Investing. This module covers:. How to set appropriate investing goals. 2. Agenda. II. Understanding and navigating the alphabet soup. III. Increasingly diverse set of allies – an illustration. IV. How to get started. V. Your questions (and maybe even some answers). I. A bit about me, a bit about you. . investing. 1. Sustainable. investing – What is it?. Sustainable investing, also known as responsible or ESG investing, is an approach to investing that incorporates environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors in the research process to...
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