1. Use a form like Worksheet 11.2 to prepare a complete inventory of Russ's investment holdings. 2....

Question:

1. Use a form like Worksheet 11.2 to prepare a complete inventory of Russ's investment holdings.
2. What is your overall assessment of Russ's investment portfolio? Does it appear that his personal net worth is improving because of his investments?
3. Based on the worksheet you prepared in Question 1, do you see any securities that you think Russ should consider selling? What other investment advice might you give Russ?
Russ Alonzo is 42 years old, single, and works as a designer for a major architectural firm. He is well paid and over time has built up a sizable portfolio of investments. He considers himself an aggressive investor and, because he has no dependents to worry about, likes to invest in high-risk/high-return securities. His records show the following information.
1. In 2006, Russ bought 200 shares of eBay (NASDAQ; symbol EBAY) at $29.77 a share.
2. In 2013 he bought 250 shares of Facebook (NYSE; symbol FB) at $26.89 a share.
3. In 2008, Russ bought 200 shares of United Technologies Corp. (NYSE; symbol UTX)) at $74.92 a share.
4. In early 2009, he bought 450 shares of JPMorgan Chase (NYSE; symbol JPM) at $16 a share.
5. Also in 2009, Russ bought 400 shares of Pepsico (NYSE; symbol PEP) at $52.50 a share.
6. He has $12,000 in a 1 percent money market mutual fund.
Every three months or so Russ prepares a complete, up-to-date inventory of his investment holdings.
Portfolio
A portfolio is a grouping of financial assets such as stocks, bonds, commodities, currencies and cash equivalents, as well as their fund counterparts, including mutual, exchange-traded and closed funds. A portfolio can also consist of non-publicly...
Fantastic news! We've Found the answer you've been seeking!

Step by Step Answer:

Related Book For  book-img-for-question

Personal Financial Planning

ISBN: 978-1305636613

14th edition

Authors: Randy Billingsley, Lawrence J. Gitman, Michael D. Joehnk

Question Posted: