COURSEWORK MSc Finance and Banking
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To find out what this means, consult the University rules on plagiarism. Evaluating Beta This coursework is about evaluating Beta coefficients for US companies belonging to the S&P 500 index. To carry out the coursework, you first have to carry out the following steps: 2.) Click once on the company code. This will connect you to the Yahoo Financial website for your company. You will get a screen that looks like: 3.) Select historical prices on the left sidebar and a screen like this will appear: 4.) Select weekly prices for the period 1st Jan 2004 to 31st October 2008 and click on “Get Prices”. At the bottom of this page you will see an option to “Download to Spreadsheet”. Select this and save the spreadsheet to your file store. 5.) On the spreadsheet, you will use only the column headed “Adj. Close”. Add the data from the Standard and Poors 500 Index to your spreadsheet over the same period. The S&P 500 data is contained in the spreadsheet With this spreadsheet, you are now in a position to carry out the analysis. Definition#p#分页标题#e# Estimation Your four tasks are: 1) Describe your company and its main financial indicators. Do you believe this company is a good investment? Explain. (No more than one page) 2) Estimate a value for βi over the period November 2005 to October 2008. Explain how you would interpret the value of βi (No more than one page). 3) Test whether there was a significant change in the value of βi after Jan 2008. Interpret your finding (No more than one page) 4) Using the whole period, 1st Jan 2004 to 31st October 2008, test whether there have been significantly lower prices in the last week of each month. Interpret your finding. (No more than one page) Each question ask has an equal weight in the final mark. |