Project mutual fundexchange traded fund assignment -


Project: Mutual Fund/Exchange Traded Fund Assignment

Use Morningstar AND your own analysis to identify the best primarily U.S. small cap growth fund (mutual fund or exchange traded fund) for you.

Assumptions:

  • You are your current age.
  • You will live your entire life in the United States.
  • You will have an employment income in your working life that is appropriate to your education and skill level.
  • You have $100,000 in investable assets, all of which will be placed in a retirement account that you will not access until you are 65 years old.
  • Your risk tolerance is the same level reported by Finametrica. (You will receive an email from Finametrica and will take its risk tolerance survey.)

Requirements:

1) Specify your portfolio objective, which should include 1) purpose of investment, 2) time horizon, 3) liquidity needs, 4) return/risk preferences/expectations.

2) Specify and justify percentages for an asset allocation for your $100,000, including percentages for the following. Your justification must consider your age and risk tolerance. (Note that some categories can be 0%, and the money can be in investment companies rather than individual companies.)

  • US stock
  • US bonds
  • International stock
  • International bonds
  • Real estate
  • Alternative investments (specify)
  • Money market

3) Specify how much of your US stock money will be placed in a small cap growth stocks, i.e., in the fund you will select. (Don't worry about the mutual fund's minimum investment requirement.)

4) Analyze US small cap growth mutual funds and/or exchange traded funds, using a minimum of 5 and a maximum of 10 Morningstar screens to reduce the number of mutual funds to 3-10 funds. Student workers in the lab can help you learn to use the screens.

  • Justify your screens i.e., explain briefly (in bullet points) why you selected each specific screen screens.
  • Make sure that the funds you evaluate are at least 80% invested in stock and at least 80% in the US.

These two screens do not count against your total of 5-10.

5) Provide your own separate analysis to decide which one of those 3-10 funds you will invest in. Justify your choice, which must be consistent with the assumptions and analysis.

6) Write in third-person as if you were my assistant, giving me your recommendation about someone else.

Additional details

Age:20

Risk tolerance score: 60/100

Your Risk Tolerance Score enables you to compare yourself to a representative sample of the adult population. Your score is 60. This is a high score, higher than 83% of all scores.

When scores are graphed they form a bell-curve as shown below. To make the scores more meaningful, the 0 to 100 scale has been divided into seven Risk Groups. Your score places you in Risk Group 5.

Request for Solution File

Ask an Expert for Answer!!
Financial Management: Project mutual fundexchange traded fund assignment -
Reference No:- TGS02684027

Expected delivery within 24 Hours