Projected Returns: Honing the Craft

Topics:
Dividends,
Equity,
Investment and Capital Markets
Tags:
Currency & Foreign Exchange,
Finance,
Financial Services,
Investment,
Investopedia,
Return
Source:
Investopedia

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Overview: Deciphering historical returns is the first step in understanding future returns. As one has seen, determining future returns for fixed income and IPS is an easier task than for equities. At the very least, these projected returns give's one a base in determining the relative value of those three asset classes going forward. The advent of IPS has allowed one to calculate the market's projected inflation for any term where there is an outstanding IPS. Before extrapolating historical equity returns in the future, one should take note of a few key points.

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Format: HTML | Date: Feb 2005 | Pages: 4


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