{"id":1589,"date":"2023-09-04T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2023-09-04T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/nurs.essaybishops.com\/2023\/09\/04\/term-project-ad-717-final-project\/"},"modified":"2023-09-04T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2023-09-04T00:00:00","slug":"term-project-ad-717-final-project","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.homeworkacetutors.com\/nursing\/term-project-ad-717-final-project\/","title":{"rendered":"Term Project AD 717 Final Project"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Term Project AD 717<br \/>\nFinal Project<br \/>\nFor your term project, you are going to build a portfolio of 12 stocks and write a prospectus of your<br \/>\nmini-fund.<br \/>\nConsider the following three investors:<br \/>\n\u2022 Bryant is a 25-year old young professional, employed in a major city in the northeast. Since<br \/>\njoining the workforce three years ago, he contributes as much money as possible to his<br \/>\nretirement accounts which is invested in a diverse set of index funds. An avid fan of Benjamin<br \/>\nGraham&#8217;s &#8220;The Intelligent Investor&#8221;, he has decided to consider a few individual stocks of<br \/>\ncompanies with good and stable long-term prospects as well as a great management.<br \/>\n\u2022 Nicole is 52 years old, and a few months ago, she retired from her well-paying job after<br \/>\naggressively saving and investing her money prudently for much of her life. While she could go<br \/>\nback to work if necessary, she prefers her financial independence. In order to maintain a steady<br \/>\ncash-flow, her portfolio is heavily geared towards high yielding stocks, allowing her and her<br \/>\nfamily to live of dividend payments for the most part. Aware of the downturn of General Electric<br \/>\nand their dividend cut, she focuses on companies from which she expects a solid and steady<br \/>\ndividend growth.<br \/>\n\u2022 Peter is in his mid 30s. He did not start a well-paying job until two years ago, and therefore, he is<br \/>\nbehind on his retirement savings. To make up for lost time, he is contributing the maximum<br \/>\nallowed to his individual retirement account (IRA), which is invested in market ETFs.<br \/>\nAdditionally, he sets aside $10,000 every year for the next ten years for risky high-growth<br \/>\ninvestments.<br \/>\nSelect one of these investors as your client for whom you create the portfolio of 12 stocks. Your stocks<br \/>\nmust be listed on a US stock exchange and their IPO must be more than five years ago. Then, perform<br \/>\nthe following exercises:<br \/>\n1. Write one paragraph per stock in your portfolio explaining clearly why this stock is a good choice for<br \/>\nyour portfolio given the investor profile. Support your answers with both description of the firm and<br \/>\ntheir business model and appropriate financial ratios.<br \/>\n2. Download five years of monthly stock prices from September 2016 to September 2021 and compute<br \/>\nthe monthly returns from October 2016 to September 2021. (You need to download 61 prices to<br \/>\ncompute 60 returns).<br \/>\n3. Download the file https:\/\/mba.tuck.dartmouth.edu\/pages\/faculty\/ken.french\/ftp\/F F_Research_Data_Factors_CSV.zip. In this file, you find excess market return, SMB, HML and the<br \/>\nrisk-free rate. Use the risk-free rate to compute the excess returns for your stocks.<br \/>\n4. Run a regression of the stocks\u2019 returns against the excess market return to find the CAPM beta.<br \/>\n5. Make a forecast for the alpha of each stock,<br \/>\nthat is, the return that you expect the stock<br \/>\nto perform minus the return predicted by<br \/>\nthe CAPM. Justify your alpha based on the<br \/>\nfirm\u2019s business models and financial ratios.<br \/>\n6. Build an active portfolio with the 12 stocks<br \/>\naccording to Chapter 27.1 in our textbook.<br \/>\n7. Run a regression of the stocks\u2019 returns<br \/>\nagainst the excess market return, SMB and<br \/>\nHML to find the market beta, SMB beta and<br \/>\nHML beta. Categorize each company into<br \/>\na. defensive, neutral or aggressive for<br \/>\nthe market beta;<br \/>\nb. small, neutral or big for the SMB beta;<br \/>\nc. value, neutral or growth for the HML<br \/>\nbeta.<br \/>\n8. Run a regression on the portfolio with the<br \/>\nweights you find in part 6 against the excess<br \/>\nmarket return, SMB and HML to find the<br \/>\nmarket beta, SMB beta and HML beta of the<br \/>\nentire portfolio.<br \/>\n9. Based on your findings and the investment<br \/>\nstrategy, identify a benchmark portfolio against which you will compare your portfolio.<br \/>\n10. Recreate the sections in purple for your portfolio. A better copy of the mutual fund sheet can be<br \/>\nfound in Chapter 4.8 of our textbook.<\/p>\n<p>As the selected investor profile, I have chosen Nicole, who is focused on high-yielding stocks with solid and steady dividend growth. Therefore, the portfolio of 12 stocks that I have chosen for her is as follows:<\/p>\n<p>AT&amp;T (T): AT&amp;T is a telecommunication company that has been in business for over a century, providing services to both individuals and businesses. The company&#8217;s steady cash flow allows it to provide a high dividend yield of around 6%, making it a great choice for income-seeking investors like Nicole. The company&#8217;s price-to-earnings ratio (P\/E ratio) is around 8.3, which is relatively low compared to other companies in the sector.<br \/>\nCoca-Cola (KO): Coca-Cola is a leading manufacturer and distributor of non-alcoholic beverages worldwide. The company has been in business for over a century and has a strong brand image. Coca-Cola&#8217;s P\/E ratio is around 29, which is higher than the industry average, but the company&#8217;s strong financials and steady dividend growth make it an attractive choice for dividend investors like Nicole.<br \/>\nProcter &amp; Gamble (PG): Procter &amp; Gamble is a consumer goods company that produces a wide range of household and personal care products. The company has a long history of stable earnings growth, and its dividend yield of around 2.5% is also attractive. The company&#8217;s P\/E ratio is around 25, which is higher than the industry average, but its strong brand image and financials make it a good choice for long-term investors.<br \/>\nVerizon Communications (VZ): Verizon is a leading provider of telecommunication services, with a strong presence in the US market. The company&#8217;s stable cash flow and high dividend yield of around 4.5% make it an attractive choice for dividend investors like Nicole. Verizon&#8217;s P\/E ratio is around 10, which is relatively low compared to other companies in the sector.<br \/>\nJohnson &amp; Johnson (JNJ): Johnson &amp; Johnson is a healthcare company that produces a wide range of medical devices, pharmaceuticals, and consumer health products. The company has a long history of stable earnings growth and a high dividend yield of around 2.5%. The company&#8217;s P\/E ratio is around 23, which is higher than the industry average, but its strong brand image and financials make it a good choice for long-term investors.<br \/>\nPepsiCo (PEP): PepsiCo is a leading manufacturer and distributor of food and beverage products worldwide. The company has a long history of stable earnings growth, and its dividend yield of around 3% is also attractive. The company&#8217;s P\/E ratio is around 26, which is higher than the industry average, but its strong brand image and financials make it a good choice for long-term investors.<br \/>\nMcDonald&#8217;s (MCD): McDonald&#8217;s is a leading fast-food restaurant chain that operates worldwide. The company has a strong brand image and a long history of stable earnings growth. McDonald&#8217;s also provides a dividend yield of around 2.3%, making it an attractive choice for dividend investors. The company&#8217;s P\/E ratio is around 36, which is higher than the industry average, but its strong financials and brand image make it a good choice for long-term investors.<br \/>\nCoca-Cola European Partners (CCEP): Coca-Cola European Partners is a leading bottler and distributor of Coca-Cola products in Europe. The company has a long history of stable earnings growth and a high dividend yield of around 3.5%. The company&#8217;s P\/E ratio is around 17, which is relatively low compared to other companies in the sector.<br \/>\nChevron Corporation (CVX): Chevron is an integrated energy company that explores, produces, and refines oil and gas<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Term Project AD 717 Final Project For your term project, you are going to build a portfolio of 12 stocks and write a prospectus of your mini-fund. 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