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powerpoint presentation investment jonibek shoxjahon sarvar umurbek 1. investment fundamentals 2. investment strategies 3. risk management & portfolio construction plan: what is investment? investment involves allocating capital, like $5,000, to assets (stocks, bonds, real estate) with the expectation of future income or appreciation, increasing its initial value over a specified timeframe. an investment represents delayed consumption, where one forgoes immediate spending to purchase an asset, anticipating a greater return later. this contrasts with expenses or liabilities, which offer no future gain. why invest? investing strategically allows for potential long-term capital appreciation, meaning your initial investment can grow substantially over time, potentially by 7-10% annually, outperforming simple savings accounts. investing combats inflation, which erodes purchasing power; a consistent investment strategy yielding 3-5% returns can help maintain or increase your wealth amidst rising costs like a 2% annual inflation rate. investment options: an overview high-yield bonds, often termed 'junk bonds,' offer potentially …
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nd real estate, aiming to balance risk and return based on your 10-year investment goals. rebalancing regularly, perhaps quarterly or annually, realigns your portfolio back to your original asset allocation targets, selling winners and buying losers to maintain your risk profile. investment strategies dollar-cost averaging involves investing a fixed dollar amount at regular intervals, like $500 monthly, regardless of asset price, reducing the risk of mistiming the market. value investing, championed by benjamin graham, focuses on identifying undervalued assets, with a price-to-earnings ratio under 15, anticipating market correction and future growth. getting started: practical steps open a brokerage account: compare options like fidelity or vanguard, considering factors such as commission fees, minimum balance requirements, and available investment choices, like etfs and mutual funds. define your investment goals: determine if you're saving for retirement, a down payment on a house, or another long-term objective. this influences your risk tolerance and investment …
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powerpoint presentation investment jonibek shoxjahon sarvar umurbek 1. investment fundamentals 2. investment strategies 3. risk management & portfolio construction plan: what is investment? investment involves allocating capital, like $5,000, to assets (stocks, bonds, real estate) with the expectation of future income or appreciation, increasing its initial value over a specified timeframe. an investment represents delayed consumption, where one forgoes immediate spending to purchase an asset, anticipating a greater return later. this contrasts with expenses or liabilities, which offer no future gain. why invest? investing strategically allows for potential long-term capital appreciation, meaning your initial investment can grow substantially over time, potentially by 7-10% annually, outpe...

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