Business Finance Module 5 Grade 12 Abm
Business Finance Module 5 Grade 12 Abm
Business Finance Module 5 Grade 12 Abm
BS-Mathematics (Dr. Emilio B. Espinosa Sr. Memorial State College of Agriculture and
Technology)
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Senior High School
BUSINESS FINANCE
Module 5 - Quarter 2
Type of Investment
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Business Finance
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Module 5- Quarter 2: Type of Investment
First Edition, 2020
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Business Finance
Quarter 2 – Module 5:
Types of Investment
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page No.
Cover page II
Table of Contents IV
Overview V
General Instructions V
What I Know 1
What‟s In 2
What‟s New? 3
What is it? 3
What‟s More? 8
Assessment 10
Additional Activities 10
Answer Key 12
References 13
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OVERVIEW
This Chapter introduces the basic concept of investing and web like decision facing
the individual investor. It presents a brief overview of the many investment alternatives,
rewards and problems facing investors in today‟s environment. It also aims to provide reader
with an understanding of basic investment that will help individual in investment decisions.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
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Investment help us earn and at the same time exercise our business and
entrepreneurial skills to be keener about the different business opportunities that area
available around us. It is not enough for a person to have enough cash or assets; part of
being financially mature is having that careful observation and being able to grab different
opportunities to earn.
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4. These payments are needed to maintain an insurance account
a. Interest c. Premium
b. Dividends d. Capital gains
5. What is the income earned on a bond?
a. Interest c. Premium
b. Dividends d. Capital Gains
6. What do you call an owner of a company‟s stocks?
a. Stockholder c. Broker
b. Bondholder d. Creditor
7. What is the income earned on a stock?
a. Interest c. Dividend
b. Premium d. Deposit
8. What is the strategy to earn short-term income from stocks?
a. Buy high sell low c. buy high sell high
b. Buy low sell high d. buy low sell low
9. These are tangible assets held as investments
a. Deposits c. Stocks and bonds
b. Funds d. Hard assets
10. What is the income earned on a building?
a. Interest c. Rent
b. Dividend d. Credit
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What is investment?
1. Investment opportunities should be grabbed only when
you have extra resources available for such, but it does not always
mean that it should always be grabbed. If you are only operating
within your means, learn to prioritize; investment can take a back
seat first. After all, these opportunities are not always once in a
lifetime. If you missed one today, you could grab the next one soon
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2. Investment should not be your main source of income. Unless you are a
stockbroker, an insurance salesman. Or an investment banker, you should not heavily rely
on the income coming from your investment. One good reason is that your investment
generate income and/or cash flows that are largely independent from your main line of
business. Heavy reliance on the inflows coming from these assets would create a „feast or
famine‟ condition. This means heavily relying on the resources that these assets might
generate, given that they do not produce regular cash flows, might make you very
prosperous one moment and then very unfortunate the next.
Different Types of Investments will be grouped into three (1) fixed income and equities (2)
alternatives to fixed income and equities, (3) other investment assets
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or sold by the depositor
themselves.
Management Fee- the amount clients pay to the professionals who manage their mutual
funds, normally a certain percentage of portfolio value.
Voting Rights - right to be heard on certain policies that the company wants to implement.
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3. Other investment assets
Investment Type Advantages Disadvantages
Currencies
“Generally accepted form of
· Largest market in the world · Volatile and trades 24-
money, including coins and in terms of trading volume, hours a day (must be closely
paper notes, which is issued so much liquidity monitored)
by government and · Unlike stocks, commodities, · Generally, uses margin
circulated within an etc., currency itself is a trading which allows clients
economy” (i.e. USD, EUR, medium of exchange which to be more than their capital
JPY) people can use to transact (may also be an advantage)
Commodities
“A basic good used in
· Natural hedge against · Same as currencies
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Liquidity - ability to be converted into cash, the higher the liquidity the better.
Margin Trading - allows clients to trade more than their capital. It can magnify both earnings
and losses.
Inflation - general increase in prices.
Hedge - investment that reduces the risk of adverse price movement in an asset.
Diversification - process of investing in different kinds of assets to lessen exposure in
market/price volatility.
Geopolitical risks -” risks of one country‟s foreign policy influencing or upsetting domestic,
political and social policy in another country or region” (source: Columbia Threadneedle
Blog. (2016)
Correlation - how price of an asset moves with respect to another asset (i.e. positive
correlation if both assets move in the same direction, negative correlation if both assets
move in opposite direction)
Escalation Clause - agreement to raise prices in the future depending on certain
circumstances (i.e. increase in inflation leading to higher rental rates).
Insurance Premium - the amount paid on a regular basis to the insurance company in return
for the insurance/protection provided.
VUL - Variable Universal Life Insurance or a life insurance that offers both death benefit and
investment features.
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What Have I Learned
Where to Invest?
→ the amount of cash should be considered. The investor must invest within his
means. Not all his extra resources must be used to buy investment, because there will
always be circumstances in which cash will be needed in case of emergency.
→ the risk inherent in the investment should be considered. Higher risk entails higher
return. Deposits are the least risky investments, but they earn the least, too. Real Estate
investments do earn a lot, but they are so risky that they could even cause a national
economy crash. We must not put all the money in one investment, so as to spread or
diversify risk. The good thing with managing risk or diversifying our investment, is if ever we
are not successful in one of the investment opportunities that we grabbed, we will still have
other investments left which would still help us earn.
→ We should consider our intent. We should ask ourselves if the intent is short term
or long term because that would greatly influence the kind of investment that he needs to
buy. If we would like to earn for a shorter term, maintaining a short-term deposit is enough.
We could also purchase some stocks, and then immediately sell them if the price increases.
Stocks and bonds can also be held as long-term investments. Bonds pay regular interest,
and stocks do earn dividends.
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If let‟s say you have Php1,000,000 today which you can invest for the next 10
If let‟s say you have Php1,000,000 today which you can invest for the next 10
If let‟s say you have Php1,000,000 today which you can invest for the next 10
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True or False
On the space provided, write TRUE if the idea being expressed is correct and FALSE if
otherwise.
________ 1. investments generally earn passive income
________ 2. Time deposit accounts do not earn interest.
________ 3. Banks issue bank statement on savings deposit accounts.
________ 4. Insurance are set up for some specific purpose at some certain time in the
future.
________ 5. Mutual funds generally earn more than savings account.
________ 6. Bonds earn dividends.
________ 7. Dividends are always declared regularly
________ 8. Stocks are generally riskier than bonds.
________ 9. Real Estate investments earn rents
________ 10. Hard assets are tangible assets.
Case Analysis
Elison is nearing his retirement. He was able to save up to a significant amount of
money and is planning to invest it to earn something when he has already retired. After
considering a lot of factors, he came down with two choices; buy stocks or construct a
building to be rented out to others as a dormitory.
Which option would work best for Eison and why?
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Congratulations!
You have completed your journey in this
lesson. You did a great job!
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Answer Key
(Note: Insert upside down answer key here as shown in the samples below)
5. A
4. C
3. C
2. C
1. B
Pretest
5. True
4. True
3. False
2. False
1. True
Post test
10. C
9. D
8. B
7. C
6. A
10. True
9. True
8. True
7. False
6. False
5. A
4. C
3. E
2. B
1. D
Activity 1.2
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Reference
Tugas, Dela Cruz, Paril, Tang. Business Finance. Vibal Publishing
Ma. Elenita Balatbat Cabrera BBA, MBA, CPA, CMA. Gilbert Anthony B. Cabrera BBA,
MBA, CPA. Business Finance Principles and Applications 2017 Edition, Published by GIC
Enteprise & Co.,INC,
Business Finance (ebook) Teaching Guide for Senior High School. Published by the
Commission on Higher Education, 2016
Arthur J. Keown, David F. Scott, Jr., John D. Martin, J. William Petty, Basic Financial
Management, Seven Edition, Prentice Hall International Editions
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