CORPORATE FINANCE (LL)-W/ACCESS
CORPORATE FINANCE (LL)-W/ACCESS
11th Edition
ISBN: 9781259976360
Author: Ross
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 14, Problem 1MC
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Person X was working with Company ECY and has to sign up with the company’s 401(k) plan. Person X was confused to make the investments. There are more number of stocks available in Company ECY. Person X decides to make an investment in a diversified portfolio which classified into 70% in equity, 25% in bonds, and 5 % in the money market funds. He was debating whether to go with Company S & P 500Index fund or Company L the large company stock fund.

He takes help from Person D, who works in the department of finance. Person D gives some information regarding the equity mutual funds and Company V500 index funds. V500 is basically identical to the B S&P 500 Index fund offered in 401(k) plan.

Characters in the case:

Person X: The employee of ECY.

Person D: The person who works in the company’s finance.

To discuss: The implications for the mutual fund investors.

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