investment
An investment is an asset or property acquired to generate income or gain appreciation. Appreciation is the increase in the value of an asset over time. It requires the outlay of a resource today, like time, effort, and money, for a greater payoff in the future or for generating a profit.
An investment involves using capital in the present to increase an asset’s value over time.
Investments may include bonds, stocks, real estate, or alternative investments.
Investments can be diversified to reduce risk, though this may reduce the amount of earning potential.
In business contexts, investments are financial; however, consider how some people spend time to make higher incomes in the future (i.e. invest in a college education).
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SHERRITT INTERNATIONAL $3.71 (Toronto symbol S; TSINetwork Rating: Speculative) (1-800-704-6698; www.sherritt.com; Shares outstanding: 297.3 million; Market cap: $1.1 billion; Dividend yield: 4.6%) has announced that it plans to sell all of its coal interests. Two buyers will pay a total of $793 million in cash and assume $153 million of leases.
These sales will let Sherritt focus on its nickel, cobalt and oil interests and pay down some of its $2.1-billion debt.
Separately, the company will hold a special shareholders’ meeting on May 6 in response to a request from activist investment firm Clarke Inc. (symbol CKI on Toronto), which owns 5.2% of Sherritt’s shares.
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These sales will let Sherritt focus on its nickel, cobalt and oil interests and pay down some of its $2.1-billion debt.
Separately, the company will hold a special shareholders’ meeting on May 6 in response to a request from activist investment firm Clarke Inc. (symbol CKI on Toronto), which owns 5.2% of Sherritt’s shares.
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Our investment advice is that your in-the-limelight holdings are the ones you need to watch most closely. When investor expectations are high, it pays to be skeptical and wary.
Pat McKeough responds to many requests from members of his Inner Circle for specific stock picks as well as questions on investment strategy and the economy. Every week, his comments and recommendations on the most intriguing questions of the past week go out to all Inner Circle members. And each week, we offer you one of the highlights from these Q&A sessions. While we reserve our buy-hold-sell advice for Inner Circle members, these excerpts provide a great deal of information and analysis on stocks we’ve covered for members of Pat’s Inner Circle. Last week we had a question from an Inner Circle members about one of the rare pharmaceutical stocks in Canada. Valeant Pharmaceuticals was purchased in 2010 by Biovail, then Canada’s largest pharmaceutical firm, and the new company adopted the Valeant name. The company has an aggressive policy of growing by acquisition—it made over a dozen in 2012 alone—and Pat examines several of its recent acquisitions and assesses the overall risks and rewards of this growth strategy. ...
DEVON ENERGY CORP. (New York symbol DVN; www.dvn.com) is one of the largest U.S.-based oil and natural gas explorers and producers. Its production mix is 57% gas and 43% oil....
BCE INC. $46 (Toronto symbol BCE; Conservative Growth and Income Portfolios, Utilities sector; Shares outstanding: 775.9 million; Market cap: $35.7 billion; Price-to-sales ratio: 1.8; Dividend yield: 5.1%; TSINetwork Rating: Above Average; www.bce.ca) is Canada’s largest provider of telephone services, with 5.3 million customers in Ontario and Quebec. It also has 2.2 million high-speed Internet customers and 2.2 million TV subscribers. Together, these services supply 47% of the company’s revenue.
BCE also sells wireless services across Canada. Its 7.8 million mobile subscribers provide 29% of its revenue.
In addition, BCE owns 44% of regional phone company Bell Aliant (see page 2). This investment supplies 13% of its revenue. The remaining 11% comes from its Bell Media division, which owns the CTV Television (30 stations), 34 specialty channels, pay-TV services and 107 radio stations.
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BCE also sells wireless services across Canada. Its 7.8 million mobile subscribers provide 29% of its revenue.
In addition, BCE owns 44% of regional phone company Bell Aliant (see page 2). This investment supplies 13% of its revenue. The remaining 11% comes from its Bell Media division, which owns the CTV Television (30 stations), 34 specialty channels, pay-TV services and 107 radio stations.
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AMERICAN EXPRESS CO. (New York symbol AXP, www.americanexpress.com) gets most of its revenue from the fees it charges merchants who accept its charge cards (which have no pre-set spending limit and must be paid in full each month) and credit cards (which can carry a balance)....
Every Wednesday, we publish our “Investor Toolkit” series on TSI Network. Whether you’re a new or experienced investor, these weekly updates are designed to give you specific investment advice. Each Investor Toolkit update gives you a fundamental piece of investing strategy, and shows you how you can put it into practice right away....
The stock-market risk factors that you read about repeatedly, over long periods, rarely help you make money in the stock market. In fact, the more you hear about warnings of a coming negative factor, the less likely it is that things will work out the way the warnings predict. That’s only natural. Word about possible or upcoming negatives gets around. People brace themselves to survive the negatives. They do whatever they can to blunt the impact of these developments before they occur. Something like this seems to have happened with the U.S. Federal Reserve’s “QE” or Quantitative Easing program. Under this program, the Fed has been buying $85 billion a month worth of U.S. government bonds, in an attempt to expand the U.S. money supply and hold down interest rates. Pessimists repeatedly warned that the Fed had to cut back on this buying eventually. When it did, they predicted dire effects—higher interest rates and a sharp downturn in the stock market....
iShares Canadian Fundamental Index Fund ETF, $13.39, symbol CRQ on Toronto (Units outstanding: 16.8 million; Market cap: $225.0 million; ca.ishares.com), aims to track the FTSE RAFI Canada Index. The ETF’s top 10 holdings are Royal Bank, 7.2%; TD Bank, 6.2%; Bank of Nova Scotia, 5.0%; Manulife Financial, 4.6%; Suncor Energy, 4.4%; Bank of Montreal, 4.0%; Encana, 3.3%; CIBC, 3.0%; Canadian Natural Resources, 2.8%; and Sun Life Financial, 2.6%. Its expenses are 0.72% of its assets. The RAFI (Research Affiliates Fundamental Index) methodology aims to select companies by the highest fundamental measures of their size, rather than by market capitalization (or the value of all their outstanding shares)....