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2nd Week Study Material Weekend Online Personal Portfolio Management Training Program

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 7th December 2013
 
Second Week Study Material
7th December 2013
Weekend Online Personal Portfolio Training Program
 

Hi Promofree

How Is your Portfolio Structured

There are three parts to your investment portfolio. The first part is broad asset allocation, the second part is allocation of securities within an asset class and the third part is the basis of allocation of securities.

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Types of Equity

The two main types of equity shares are a) Common shares and b) Preference shares. Common shares are shares that are not preference shares while preference shares have two main characteristics.

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Bond Price and Interest Rates

Let us take an example of a three year SBI (State Bank of India) bond. The bond is rated AAA which is the highest safety rating given by rating agencies.

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