In a perfectively rational world, the market value of a company would be based strictly on the financial statements. The financial statements provide a look at the profitability, cash flow, assets, and liabilities of the organization. By reviewing the current financial documents along with variances from historical information, the investor decides on value based on…
Mark Kern
Biblical Support for Personal Finance
The Bible encourages prudent financial planning to provide for oneself and family, emphasizing the importance of planning, saving, and investing. Various passages underscore the necessity of calculating costs, understanding objectives, diversifying investments, and saving wealth for future use. Moreover, it promotes saving for economic downturns and paying taxes to support communal needs, highlighting the importance of reserves for unexpected events. Financial prudence, as advocated in the Bible, aligns with wise wealth management and societal support structures.
Impacts of Index Investing on Stock Market Ownership
Index Investing, pioneered by Jack Bogle’s Vanguard 500 Index, has grown significantly, with passive funds now holding nearly $7 trillion in assets. Initially sluggish and criticized, these funds have changed stock ownership dynamics, influencing market volatility through rebalancing rather than business fundamentals, and raising concerns about market manipulation and reduced diversification due to ETFs’ specific focus.