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Bachelor Thesis from the year 2011 in the subject Business economics - Investment and Finance, University of Applied Sciences Essen, language: English, abstract: This study aims to integrate itself into the scientific network of business administration by covering the topic of dividend strategies. Its main objective is to give a theoretical overview on the field of dividend orientated investment strategies under consideration of current scientific literature and research results. Additionally, a practical part is included as the study also applies the theoretical findings empirically by examining a possible outperformance of investment strategies on the German stock market.
Chapter 2 creates the basis as it explains the differences between passive and
active portfolio management under consideration of the market efficiency
hypothesis. As the active management style contains several different
approaches, it is divided in three main categories that are linked to different
stages of market efficiency. Due to the fact that dividend strategies aim to
outperform the market, they are assigned to semi-active and active portfolio
strategies. To get informed about different possibilities of measuring this
outperformance, the chapter finishes with a presentation of performance
analysis concepts that complement each other. Chapter 3 goes more into
details of dividend strategies as it divides them into two basic categories. As the active ones are partly complex and require the estimation of a company's future growth rate, they are preferably used by institutional investors. In contrast to that, the semi-active dividend strategies can be easily applied also by individual investors as they are linked to objective and clearly defined actual figures. Moreover, a large number of investment opportunities have been developed and issued in the last years that make it easy to follow those dividend strategies. To get an overview on the state of research, several empirical studies concerni
Chapter 2 creates the basis as it explains the differences between passive and
active portfolio management under consideration of the market efficiency
hypothesis. As the active management style contains several different
approaches, it is divided in three main categories that are linked to different
stages of market efficiency. Due to the fact that dividend strategies aim to
outperform the market, they are assigned to semi-active and active portfolio
strategies. To get informed about different possibilities of measuring this
outperformance, the chapter finishes with a presentation of performance
analysis concepts that complement each other. Chapter 3 goes more into
details of dividend strategies as it divides them into two basic categories. As the active ones are partly complex and require the estimation of a company's future growth rate, they are preferably used by institutional investors. In contrast to that, the semi-active dividend strategies can be easily applied also by individual investors as they are linked to objective and clearly defined actual figures. Moreover, a large number of investment opportunities have been developed and issued in the last years that make it easy to follow those dividend strategies. To get an overview on the state of research, several empirical studies concerni
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9783640962464
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 84
- Utgivningsdatum: 2011-07-20
- Förlag: Grin Verlag