Description

Book Synopsis
The most up-to-date and all encompassing guide to investing in today''s markets

From Forbes and the CFA Institute-two of the most highly respected and recognized names in the investment industry-The Forbes/CFA Institute Investment Course is an interactive roadmap to investing in today''s challenging stock markets. From building capital and asset allocation and diversification to choosing a broker and reading a financial statement, The Forbes/CFA Institute Investment Course has offered investors step-by-step guidance since 1948. The course

  • Includes advice for novices, but also accommodates those who are more familiar with markets
  • Provides important information on fundamental analysis versus technical analysis
  • Details different asset classes: fixed income securities, derivatives, mutual funds, and equities

With Q&A, links to videos, expert advice, interviews with top money managers, and much more, The Forbes/

Table of Contents

Preface xiii

Acknowledgments xvii

Chapter 1 Building Capital 1

Role of the Stock Market in Building Wealth 2

Determining Your Financial Position 3

Your Financial Inventory Guide 4

Investment Margin 11

Defining Your Goals 12

Return Requirements 13

Risk Profile 14

Life Cycle and the Risk/Return mix 15

Other Considerations 16

Asset Classes 17

Asset Allocation 20

Active versus Passive Investing 22

Diversification 23

Dollar Cost Averaging 24

Chapter Takeaways 31

Chapter 2 How Securities Markets Function 33

Role of Securities Markets 33

The Securities Exchanges 36

Over-the-Counter Markets 37

NASDAQ 38

Electronic Communication Networks 39

Stock Quotes 39

The Third Market 40

Other Markets 40

How the New York Stock Exchange Operates 41

How the NASDAQ Operates 43

From SOES to SuperMontage 44

OTC Bulletin Board and Pink Sheets 45

How the ECNs Operate 45

Crossing Systems 46

Electronic versus Floor Trading 46

Preferencing 48

Internalization 49

Chapter Takeaways 49

Chapter 3 Selecting a Broker and Trading 51

Structure of a Brokerage Firm 52

Activities of a Brokerage Firm 53

Services Offered by All Brokers 54

Full-Service versus Discount Brokers 55

Online Brokers 58

Choosing a Brokerage Firm 58

Commissions 60

Direct Purchase of Securities 62

Placing Orders 63

Odd-Lot Trading 66

Margin 67

Transaction Example 68

Settlement 69

Stock Symbols and the Ticker Tape 70

Questions to Ask Your Broker 71

Chapter Takeaways 73

Chapter 4 Tax-Favored Investment Strategies 75

Capital Gains and Dividends 75

Traditional IRAs 77

Roth IRAs 79

401(k) Plans 80

Education Savings Accounts and 529 Plans 82

Other Pension Plans 83

Mutual Funds and Taxes 85

Using Tax-Advantaged Accounts 86

Chapter Takeaways 87

Chapter 5 Reading Financial Statements 89

Income Statements 91

Balance Sheet 95

Statement of Cash Flows 99

Making Sense of the Numbers 102

Profitability Ratios 102

Asset Utilization Ratios 105

Leverage Ratios 108

Revisiting ROE 110

Liquidity Ratios 110

Market Multiples 112

Look Beyond the Numbers 114

Read the Footnotes 115

Can You Trust Financial Statements? 115

Chapter Takeaways 119

Chapter 6 Sources for Investment Information 121

Where to Obtain Information 123

Securities and Exchange Commission 124

Earnings Releases and Regulation Fair Disclosure 125

Investment Brokers and Dealers 127

Can You Trust Brokerage House Reports? 128

Investment Newsletters and Other Publications 129

Corporate Reports 130

Reading the Annual Report 130

Government Reports 131

Chapter Takeaways 131

Chapter 7 Common Stocks and Economic Indicators 133

Another Look at the Balance Sheet 133

Why Common Shares Have Value 136

Macroeconomic Factors 136

Industry-Specific Factors 140

Other Barometers 141

Evaluating Data 141

Chapter Takeaways 143

Chapter 8 Fundamental Analysis 145

Investing versus Trading 145

Passive Investing 146

Active Investing 147

Business Focus 153

Industry Outlook 154

Company Status 155

Major Trends 157

Earnings History and Outlook 158

Dividends 159

Price-Earnings and Price-Book Ratios Revisited 161

Discounted Cash Flow 163

Evaluating Management 164

Some Final Thoughts on Fundamental Analysis 165

Chapter Takeaways 165

Chapter 9 Technical Analysis 167

The Value of Charts 169

Reading Charts 171

Dow Theory 171

Head and Shoulders 175

Support and Resistance Levels 176

Trading Ranges 177

Breakaway Gaps 178

Importance of Volume 179

Other Technical Indicators 182

Time to Grow Bullish 184

Chapter Takeaways 187

Chapter 10 Fixed-Income Securities 189

Bonds 189

Understanding Bonds 190

Understanding Bond Prices 191

Bond Prices and Interest Rates 192

Call Feature 194

Credit Quality of Bonds 194

Other Issues Concerning Bonds 196

How to Buy Bonds 199

Money Market Securities 200

Preferred Stock 201

Understanding Preferred Stock 202

Tax Treatment 203

Trust Preferred Securities 204

Final Thoughts on Bonds and Preferred Stocks 204

Chapter Takeaways 205

Chapter 11 Derivatives 207

Defining Derivative Instruments 207

Futures 209

Spot Asset 209

The Futures Market 210

Delivery 211

Hedging 212

Stock Index Futures 212

Single-Stock Futures 214

Options 215

Definition of Options 216

Options Markets 216

Important Terms to Know 216

Listed Options 217

What an Option Is Worth 219

Commissions 221

To Sell or to Exercise 222

Some Popular Option Strategies 222

A Warning about Naked Option Writing 225

Chapter Takeaways 226

Chapter 12 Mutual Funds 229

An Investment Company 229

Closed-End or Open-End 230

A Short History of the Mutual Fund Industry 232

Categories of Mutual Funds 232

Advantages of Mutual Funds 237

Disadvantages of Mutual Funds 238

Mutual Fund Expenses 239

How to Choose a Fund 242

Some Final Thoughts about Mutual Funds 243

Hedge Funds 243

Chapter Takeaways 247

Chapter 13 Rules of Thumb and Key Phrases 249

Final Comments 254

Suggested Readings 255

About the Authors 257

Index 259

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      Publication Date: 01/03/2011
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The most up-to-date and all encompassing guide to investing in today''s markets

      From Forbes and the CFA Institute-two of the most highly respected and recognized names in the investment industry-The Forbes/CFA Institute Investment Course is an interactive roadmap to investing in today''s challenging stock markets. From building capital and asset allocation and diversification to choosing a broker and reading a financial statement, The Forbes/CFA Institute Investment Course has offered investors step-by-step guidance since 1948. The course

      • Includes advice for novices, but also accommodates those who are more familiar with markets
      • Provides important information on fundamental analysis versus technical analysis
      • Details different asset classes: fixed income securities, derivatives, mutual funds, and equities

      With Q&A, links to videos, expert advice, interviews with top money managers, and much more, The Forbes/

      Table of Contents

      Preface xiii

      Acknowledgments xvii

      Chapter 1 Building Capital 1

      Role of the Stock Market in Building Wealth 2

      Determining Your Financial Position 3

      Your Financial Inventory Guide 4

      Investment Margin 11

      Defining Your Goals 12

      Return Requirements 13

      Risk Profile 14

      Life Cycle and the Risk/Return mix 15

      Other Considerations 16

      Asset Classes 17

      Asset Allocation 20

      Active versus Passive Investing 22

      Diversification 23

      Dollar Cost Averaging 24

      Chapter Takeaways 31

      Chapter 2 How Securities Markets Function 33

      Role of Securities Markets 33

      The Securities Exchanges 36

      Over-the-Counter Markets 37

      NASDAQ 38

      Electronic Communication Networks 39

      Stock Quotes 39

      The Third Market 40

      Other Markets 40

      How the New York Stock Exchange Operates 41

      How the NASDAQ Operates 43

      From SOES to SuperMontage 44

      OTC Bulletin Board and Pink Sheets 45

      How the ECNs Operate 45

      Crossing Systems 46

      Electronic versus Floor Trading 46

      Preferencing 48

      Internalization 49

      Chapter Takeaways 49

      Chapter 3 Selecting a Broker and Trading 51

      Structure of a Brokerage Firm 52

      Activities of a Brokerage Firm 53

      Services Offered by All Brokers 54

      Full-Service versus Discount Brokers 55

      Online Brokers 58

      Choosing a Brokerage Firm 58

      Commissions 60

      Direct Purchase of Securities 62

      Placing Orders 63

      Odd-Lot Trading 66

      Margin 67

      Transaction Example 68

      Settlement 69

      Stock Symbols and the Ticker Tape 70

      Questions to Ask Your Broker 71

      Chapter Takeaways 73

      Chapter 4 Tax-Favored Investment Strategies 75

      Capital Gains and Dividends 75

      Traditional IRAs 77

      Roth IRAs 79

      401(k) Plans 80

      Education Savings Accounts and 529 Plans 82

      Other Pension Plans 83

      Mutual Funds and Taxes 85

      Using Tax-Advantaged Accounts 86

      Chapter Takeaways 87

      Chapter 5 Reading Financial Statements 89

      Income Statements 91

      Balance Sheet 95

      Statement of Cash Flows 99

      Making Sense of the Numbers 102

      Profitability Ratios 102

      Asset Utilization Ratios 105

      Leverage Ratios 108

      Revisiting ROE 110

      Liquidity Ratios 110

      Market Multiples 112

      Look Beyond the Numbers 114

      Read the Footnotes 115

      Can You Trust Financial Statements? 115

      Chapter Takeaways 119

      Chapter 6 Sources for Investment Information 121

      Where to Obtain Information 123

      Securities and Exchange Commission 124

      Earnings Releases and Regulation Fair Disclosure 125

      Investment Brokers and Dealers 127

      Can You Trust Brokerage House Reports? 128

      Investment Newsletters and Other Publications 129

      Corporate Reports 130

      Reading the Annual Report 130

      Government Reports 131

      Chapter Takeaways 131

      Chapter 7 Common Stocks and Economic Indicators 133

      Another Look at the Balance Sheet 133

      Why Common Shares Have Value 136

      Macroeconomic Factors 136

      Industry-Specific Factors 140

      Other Barometers 141

      Evaluating Data 141

      Chapter Takeaways 143

      Chapter 8 Fundamental Analysis 145

      Investing versus Trading 145

      Passive Investing 146

      Active Investing 147

      Business Focus 153

      Industry Outlook 154

      Company Status 155

      Major Trends 157

      Earnings History and Outlook 158

      Dividends 159

      Price-Earnings and Price-Book Ratios Revisited 161

      Discounted Cash Flow 163

      Evaluating Management 164

      Some Final Thoughts on Fundamental Analysis 165

      Chapter Takeaways 165

      Chapter 9 Technical Analysis 167

      The Value of Charts 169

      Reading Charts 171

      Dow Theory 171

      Head and Shoulders 175

      Support and Resistance Levels 176

      Trading Ranges 177

      Breakaway Gaps 178

      Importance of Volume 179

      Other Technical Indicators 182

      Time to Grow Bullish 184

      Chapter Takeaways 187

      Chapter 10 Fixed-Income Securities 189

      Bonds 189

      Understanding Bonds 190

      Understanding Bond Prices 191

      Bond Prices and Interest Rates 192

      Call Feature 194

      Credit Quality of Bonds 194

      Other Issues Concerning Bonds 196

      How to Buy Bonds 199

      Money Market Securities 200

      Preferred Stock 201

      Understanding Preferred Stock 202

      Tax Treatment 203

      Trust Preferred Securities 204

      Final Thoughts on Bonds and Preferred Stocks 204

      Chapter Takeaways 205

      Chapter 11 Derivatives 207

      Defining Derivative Instruments 207

      Futures 209

      Spot Asset 209

      The Futures Market 210

      Delivery 211

      Hedging 212

      Stock Index Futures 212

      Single-Stock Futures 214

      Options 215

      Definition of Options 216

      Options Markets 216

      Important Terms to Know 216

      Listed Options 217

      What an Option Is Worth 219

      Commissions 221

      To Sell or to Exercise 222

      Some Popular Option Strategies 222

      A Warning about Naked Option Writing 225

      Chapter Takeaways 226

      Chapter 12 Mutual Funds 229

      An Investment Company 229

      Closed-End or Open-End 230

      A Short History of the Mutual Fund Industry 232

      Categories of Mutual Funds 232

      Advantages of Mutual Funds 237

      Disadvantages of Mutual Funds 238

      Mutual Fund Expenses 239

      How to Choose a Fund 242

      Some Final Thoughts about Mutual Funds 243

      Hedge Funds 243

      Chapter Takeaways 247

      Chapter 13 Rules of Thumb and Key Phrases 249

      Final Comments 254

      Suggested Readings 255

      About the Authors 257

      Index 259

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