FIN 501 Week 1 Assignment Help | Trident University
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FIN 501 Week 1 Assignment Help | Trident University
PRESENT VALUE AND THE
RISK/RETURN TRADE-OFF
For the SLP this
session, you will be taking a close look at a company of your choice. You are
free to choose any company you want as long as it is publicly traded on one of
the major stock market exchanges such as NYSE or NASDAQ. This could be a
company that you personally are interested in investing in, or a company whose
product you buy, or one that you’ve read about in the news recently and would
like to know more about. Do some research on this company, including recent
articles. Also, look up the company on Google Finance. This will give you a
wealth of information including stock prices over the last month, year, five
years, etc., along with other information such as the beta or whether or not
the company is profitable.
Once you have chosen a
company and have done some initial research on it, write a 2- to 3-page paper
discussing the following items:
1. Give a brief description of the company
and why you find it interesting.
2. What is the beta of this company’s
stock? Based on the magnitude of the beta, do you think it is low risk, high
risk, or somewhere in between?
3. Now look at recent stock price
movements. What is the highest price the stock has been over the last year? The
lowest price over the last year? Look at the five-year pattern as well. Based
on what you see, what does this tell you about the riskiness of the stock?
4. Look at some other companies in the
same industry as your chosen company. How do they compare in terms of beta and
other measures of riskiness? Would you prefer to invest in your chosen company,
or do some of its competitors seem like a better bet?
SLP Assignment
Expectations
• Answer the assignment questions
directly.
• Stay focused on the precise
assignment questions. Do not go off on tangents or devote a lot of space to
summarizing general background materials.
• For computational problems, make sure
to show your work and explain your steps.
• For short answer/short essay
questions, make sure to reference your sources of information with both a
bibliography and in-text citations. See the Student
Guide to Writing a High-Quality Academic Paper, including pages
11-14 on in-text citations. Another resource is the “Writing Style Guide,”
which is found under “My Resources” in the TLC Portal.