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REVIEW - MUTUAL FUNDS
What is NAVPS?: Net asset value per share (NAVPS) is an expression for net asset value that represents the value per share of a mutual fund, an exchange-traded fund (ETF), or a closed-end fund.
Sample Question:
ABC Fund currently has $13,000,000 in assets,
$1,000,000 in liabilities, and 1,000,000 units outstanding.
What is the offering price (the price paid by an investor
for 1 unit)?
NAVPS Calculation
=
Total Assets – Total Liabilities
Total # Shares or Units Outstanding
=
$13,000,000 - $1,000,000
1,000,000
=
$12,000,000
=
$12 / unit
1,000,000
Practice Question:
GBC Fund currently has $25,000,000 worth of securities.
It has $2,000,000 in cash and liabilities of $1,500,000. If
there are 10,000,000 shares outstanding, the fund NAVPS
is …
NAVPS Calculation
=
Total Assets – Total Liabilities
Total # Shares or Units Outstanding
=
$25,000,000 - $1,500,000
10,000,000
=
$23,500,000
=
$2.35 / unit
10,000,000
What is an MER?: Is the combined costs of managing a fund including operating expenses and taxes.
Sample Question:
At the end of 2016, ABC Fund had $11,800,000 worth of
securities. The total expenses incurred in managing ABC
Fund were roughly $150,000. What was the fund’s MER
for 2016?
MER
=
Total Fees & Expenses Paid During the Year
x 100
Average NAV of the Fund for the Year
=
$150,000
=
0.012 x 100
=
1.2%
$11,800,000
Practice Question:
At the end of 2016, GBC Fund had $24,100,000 worth of
securities. The total expenses incurred in managing GBC
Fund for the year were roughly $426,000. What was the
fund’s MER for 2016?
MER
=
$426,000
=
0.0176 x 100
=
1.76%
$24,100,000
What is a Front-End Load?: Is a sales charge or commission that an investor pays "upfront"—that is, upon purchase of the asset.
Sample Question:
What is the current offering (purchase) price for the GBC mutual fund if it has a “front-end load” of 4.5%? Offering Price
=
NAVPS
100% - Front-End Load
=
$2.35
=
$2.46 / unit
95.5% (or 0.955)
Practice Question:
What would be the offering (purchase) price for the GBC Fund in 2018 if, its NAVPS doubles to $3.10, but the Board
of Directors has reduced the “front-end load” to 3.75%? Offering Price
=
NAVPS
100% - Front-End Load
=
$3.10
=
$3.22 / unit
96.25% (or .9625)
What is a (DSC) Back-End Load?: Some mutual funds charge you when you buy your
units or shares (called front-end load or initial sales charge) and others charge you when you sell (called back-end load or DSC). Charges paid at the time of redemption vary depending on how long you have held the fund.
Sample Question:
What would be the current redemption (selling) price for the GBC Fund if, rather than a “front-end load” it had a back-end load schedule as follows, was bought in 2015 and sold in 2017?
Year 1:
6%
Year 2:
5%
Year 3:
4%
Year 4:
2%
Year 5:
0%
Selling Price
=
NAVPS – Sales Commission
=
NAVPS – (NAVPS x Sales %)
=
$2.35 – ($2.35 x 5%)
=
$2.35 - $0.12
=
$2.23 / unit
Practice Question:
What would be the redemption (selling) price for the GBC Fund if it was sold in 2018 as a back-end load fund?
Selling Price
=
NAVPS – Sales Commission
=
NAVPS – (NAVPS x Sales %)
=
$3.10 – ($3.10 x 4%)
=
$3.10 - $0.124
=
$2.98 / unit
What is a Distribution?: Distributions are a payout of your business's equity to you and other owners. That means they can come from the accumulated profits or from money that was previously invested in the business and are not factored into how much a business owner is taxed.
Sample Question:
An investor has a personal MTR of 40% and purchases one mutual fund share with a NAVPS of $30. The fund then distributes $6 / share as a capital gains dividend or distribution. What is the value of the portfolio after the distribution and what are the tax consequences to Robert? Portfolio Value (Pre-Distribution)
=
$30
Portfolio Value (Post-Distribution):
NAVPS
=
$24
Cash or Re-invested Dividend =
$6
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Total
=
$30
Tax Consequence
=
$6 x 50% x 40%
=
$3 x 40%
=
$1.20
Practice Question:
An investor (with a 40%) MTR) purchased 100 mutual fund units on July 1, 2015, at a price of $20/unit. There was a distribution of $2/unit paid out in the form of capital
gains on December 31, 2015.
How much tax would be paid?
$2 x 100 units = $200 x 50% = $100 x 40% = $40
What is a Labor-Sponsored Venture Capital Corporation (LSVCC)?: Is a fund managed by investment professionals that invests in small to mid-sized Canadian companies
Sample Question:
Robert invests $5,000 in an LSVCC in Ontario (his province of residence). The fund is eligible for tax credits from both the Federal Government (15%) and the Ontario Government (15%). What is the value of Robert’s combined tax credit?
Calculation = (Provincial Tax Credit x Investment) + (Provincial Tax Credit x Investment)
=
(15% x $5,000) + (15% x $5,000) =
$750 + $750
= $1,500 Sample Question:
Robert decides to invest $5,000 in an LSVCC for his RRSP. Robert is currently subject to a 50% MTR. How much additional tax savings will Robert realize?
Calculation
=
Investment x MTR
=
$5,000 x 50% =
$2,500
With the LSVCC investment inside his RRSP, what is Robert’s total effective after-tax
cost?
Calculation
=
Investment - (Tax Credit + RRSP Saving)
=
$5,000 – ($1,500 + $2,500)
=
$5,000 – $4,000
= $1,000
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EXHIBIT 20-6
Mutual Fund Quotation Table in the Wall Street Journal Online
(3)
NAV
(1)
(2)
(4)
(5)
(6)
Family/Fund
Symbol
Change
YTD %
3-year
% change
return
American Funds Class A
GwthA p
ICAA р
EupacA
WshA p
AGTHX
25.53
0.01
-6.6
-7.9
AIVSX
23.99
0.01
-6.6
-8.6
AEPGX
35.99
0.17
-6.1
-5.8
AWSHX
23.60
0.02
-3.1
-9.1
СaplBA p
САIВХ
46.62
0.15
-0.8
-4.8
Fidelity Invest
Contra
FCNTX
56.46
0.07
-3.0
-5.0
Magellan
FMAGX
58.16
-0.09
-9.5
-11.3
DivIntl
FDIVX
25.61
0.04
-8.5
-11.1
GoldInst r
FGDIX
49.26
0.69
16.3
17.7
RealEstInc r
FRIFX
10.00
0.02
10.7
3.6
John Hancock Funds A
BondA p
САTXFA p
Classic Val p
HİYMUBDA p
JHNBX
15.52
0.01
10.5
8.7
ТАСАХ
10.60
0.01
8.9
4.9
PZFVX
13.70
0.03
-4.8
-15.8
JHTFX
8.30
8.6
5.1
InvGrBdA
TAUSX
10.36
0.02
9.6
7.9
PIMCO Fds Institutional
AllAsset
PAAIX
12.30
0.01
9.4
6.3
IntIStksPLS r
PISIX
8.72
0.04
4.6
-2.4
MortBckSec r
PTRIX
11.10
0.01
8.7
8.8
VANGUARD INDEX FDS
500 Index
VFINX
96.95
0.04
-4.7
-8.7
Europe
VEURX
23.29
0.09
-10.2
-12.0
ITBond
VBIIX
11.69
0.03…
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14.05 % 1.19 D 17.05 % 1.44 M 13.65% 0.98 During the same time period, the
return on the market stock index (rM) was 12.35% and the risk - free rate (
rRF) was 2.25%. Based on this information, which statement below is
Correct? Group of answer choices After adjusting for risk, mutual fund S
outperformed the other two funds. On a risk - adjusted basis, all of the
mutual funds had a postive Alpha. After adjusting for risk, mutual fund M
outperformed the other two funds. Mutual fund D had the best Treynor ratio
for the period.
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***
OA. Average between the Bid and Ask Price
OB. NAV (Net Asset Value)
OC. Bid Price
O D. Ask Price
OE. More information is needed to answer this question
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1. Computing the net asset value of a mutual fund investment
Most mutual funds invest money in hundreds of stocks, bonds, short-term securities, or other securities and assets; then, shares of the funds themselves are sold to individual investors. To understand how the value of a mutual fund’s share is calculated based on the values of the assets it holds, consider the following simplified example of a mutual fund that owns shares of only four different stocks.
Stock Symbol
Current Market Price
Number of Shares
Total Value of Shares
GlbEx
$98.32
950
$93,404.00
TmRE
17.77
1,150
20,435.50
PFIN
70.81
850
60,188.50
BRRT
35.21
1,150
40,491.50
You can see from the table that the market value of the fund’s assets is ____ ? If the fund has $10,725.98 in liabilities and 6,000 shares outstanding, the net asset value (NAV) of a share in this mutual fund is ________?
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Compute the net asset value for a share of a mutual fund with the following characteristics:
Market value of assets:
Market value of liabilities:
Number of shares outstanding:
$26.07
$23.66
O $24.41
$22.76
25.04
$177,000,000
$12,000,000
7,250,000
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Inv: EuGr
obj: ITL
NAV: 12.32
NAV -0.02
TOTAL RETURN:
YTD: +9.7
4 wks: +0.94
1 yr: + 10.95
NAV: ??
NAV change: ??
Total return, 1 year: %??
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Calculate the net asset value (NAV) for a mutual fund with the following values:
The NAV of the mutual fund is $
Data table
per share. (Round to the nearest cent.)
(Click on the following icon in order to copy its contents into a spreadsheet.)
Market value of securities held in the portfolio
= $4.3 billion
Liabilities of the fund
= $168 million
= 318 million
Shares outstanding
X
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Suppose you manage an equity fund with the following securities. Use the following data to calculate the information ratio of each stock.
Input Data
Vogt Industries
Isher Corporation
Hedrock, Incorporated
Alpha
0.012
0.006
0.016
Beta
0.277
1.015
1.630
Standard Deviation
0.156
0.168
0.181
Residual Standard Deviation
0.117
0.048
0.113
Required:
Using the information in the table above, please calculate the information ratio for each stock.
(Use cells A5 to D8 from the given information to complete this question.)
Vogt Industries
Isher Corporation
Hedrock, Incorporated
Information Ratio
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The net asset value of a mutual fund is calculated as ___
A) the number of shares outstanding
B) the value of PPE
C) the total market value of all securities held in the fund's portfolio
D) the original cost of all securities held in the fund's portfolio
divided by ____.
A) the number of shares outstanding
B) the value of PPE
C) the total market value of all securities held in the fund's portfolio
D) the original cost of all securities held in the fund's portfolio
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You are managing a mutual fund with the following stocks:
Stock
Investment
Beta
A
$1,266
-0.2
B
$1,222
-0.9
What is the beta for this mutual fund (i.e. what is the portfolio beta)?
answer format: show your answer to 1 decimal place.
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The market value of a mutual fund's assets divided by the number of fund shares outstanding is equal to the
A. Load charge
B. Net Asset Value (NAV)
C. Expense Ratio
D. 12b-1 fee
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You have been given the following return information for a mutual fund, the market index, and the risk-free rate. You also know that the
return correlation between the fund and the market is 0.97.
Year
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
Fund
-15.2%
25.1
12.4
6.2
-1.2
Sortino Ratio
Market
-24.5%
19.5
9.4
7.6
-2.2
Risk-Free
1%
3
2
Fund
4
2
What is the Sortino ratio for the fund and the market?
Note: A negative value should be indicated by a minus sign. Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answers rounded
to 4 decimal places.
h
Market
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None
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Shown below are the investment weights for the securities held in four different portfolios: three mutual funds and the benchmark index that each of those funds uses.
% Security Investment Weight:
Fund X:
Fund Y:
Fund Z:
%
a. Calculate the active share (AS) measure for Fund X, Fund Y, and Fund Z relative to the benchmark index. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to one decimal place.
%
Security Benchmark Index
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
%
10
10%
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
Fund X Fund Y Fund Z
7% 35% 11%
13
0
11
15
5
11
0
11
0
11
0
11
25
9
30
9
0
9
0
9
5
7
10
5
11
11
11
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From the following mutual fund quotation, complete the blanks: (Negative amounts should be indicated by a minus sign. Round the
"NAV" and the "NAV change" to the nearest cent and the "Total return" to the nearest hundredth percent.)
TOTAL RETURN
Inv. obj.
NAV
NAV chg.
YTD
4 wks.
1 yr.
EuGr
ITL
10.89
-0.03
+8.1
+0.82
+9.4
NAV
NAV change
Total return, 1 year
%
M
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