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Page 1: Investment Funds Introduction

Investment Funds Introduction

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What are these Investments?They are known as the “Trust Products”

• Unit Investment Trust Fund ((UITF)

• Mutual Fund (MF)

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Basic DifferencesUITF

• Open-end pooled fund

• BSP-regulated• Units are issued• Investors become

participants by buying units

• Unit holders are passive participants

Mutual Fund

• Open-end investment company

• SEC – regulated• Shares are issued• Investors become

shareholders by buying shares

• Shareholders are owners of the company, and have voting rights

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Wide Array of Investments Funds

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Wide Array of Investments Funds

32 fundsPhP 152Bn in fund volume*

BPI ‘Classic’

Investment Funds

8 funds

13 funds

BPI Index Tracker

4 funds

ALFM Funds**

5 funds

* As of Dec 2012:UITFs – PhP83Bn

MFs – PhP69Bn

** 2 addt’l – BPSF & Ekklesia

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How do UITFs / MFs work?INVESTMENT MANAGER

…and invested in a portfolio

STOCKSBONDSCASH

Investors

Money is pooled…

Php

UNITS OF PARTICIPATION OR SHARES

An investor invests in a pool of funds managed by an Investment Manager. Then the Investment Manager invests in a portfolio consisting of stocks, bonds, etc. depending on the investment objective of the fund.

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Concept of Units / Shares• Investors buy units/shares in a Fund at the particular

day’s Net Asset Value Per Unit (NAVPU) / Net Asset Value Per Share (NAVPS)

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Concept of Units / Shares

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Concept of Units / Shares

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Basic Investment MathBPI Short

Term FundNAVPU date NAVPU

(Investment / NAVPU)

Units held

(NAVPU x Shares held)

Current Market Value

(136.07 x 73.49)

Initial Cost

Unrealized Gain/ (Loss)

07/15/13 136.07 73.49 P 9,999.78 P 9,999.78 0

08/15/13 136.20 73.49 P 10,009.34 P 9,999.78 P 9.56

Minimum Initial Investment : Php 10,000.00

ALFM Money Market FundNAVPS date NAVPS

(Investment / NAVPS)

Shares held

(NAVPS x Shares held)

Current Market Value

(111.34 x 89)

Initial Cost

Unrealized Gain/ (Loss)

07/15/13 111.34 89 P 9,909.26 P 9,909.26 0

08/15/13 111.52 89 P 9,925.28 P 9,909.26 P 16.02

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Basic Investment MathBPI short term fund

NAVPU dateNAVPU

(Investment / NAVPU)

Units held

(NAVPU x Units held)

Current Market Value

(136.07 x 73.49)

Initial Cost

Unrealized Gain/ (Loss)

07/15/13 136.07 7,349.1585 P 1,000,000 P 1,000,000 0

08/15/13 136.20 7,349.1585 P 1,000,955.4 P 1,000,000 P 955.4

Initial Investment : Php 1,000,000.00

ALFM Money Market FundNAVPS date

NAVPS(Investment /

NAVPS)

Shares held

(NAVPS x Shares held) Current Market Value

(111.34 x 89)

Initial CostUnrealized

Gain/ (Loss)

07/15/13 111.34 8,981 P 999,994.54 P 999,994.54 0

08/15/13 111.52 8,981 P 1,001561.1 P 999,994.54 P 1,566.56

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Knowing the Market

• Money Market• Cash, Special deposit account, time deposit

• Fixed Income Market• Government and corporate bonds

For money market and fixed income investments, the Fund earns periodic payments until maturity.

• Balanced• Combination of fixed income securities and stocks

• Equities Market• Stocks

For equity investments, the Fund’s NAVPU appreciation/ depreciation is dependent on the performance of its underlying stock/ equity holdings.

Market Classification

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Presenting Historical Returns

• It went through volatility during the past years and still able to prove consistency in giving positive returns. • We are in a defensive stance in limiting the negative fluctuations.

ALFM Money Market Fund BPI Short Term Fund

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Benefits of Investing in BPI FundsProfessional Management

cash bonds

• Team• Full time• Shops for the

best value• Experience

• Team• Full time• Shops for the

best value• Experience

Money Market

Affordable : Minimum Initial Investment is P10,000 / $500

Affordable : Minimum Initial Investment is P10,000 / $500

LiquidityLiquidity

Diversification• Not only in one

type of investment

Diversification• Not only in one

type of investment

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Equities

FixedIncome

stocks

Higher Income Potentialv

Higher Income Potentialv Transparent

Reporting

Transparent Reporting

Access Online• view, monitor

subscribe & redeem on your account

Access Online• view, monitor

subscribe & redeem on your account

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Basic Product Differences

• Depositor essentially loans to the bank

• Covered by PDIC• Bank-guaranteed

with fixed rate

• Bank is the legal owner or agent

• Not covered by PDIC• Higher yield potential

with no guarantee

Traditional Deposits vs. Trust Products

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Investing• Knowing the market

• Where to invest

• Knowing your risk profile• Assess your tolerance for risk

• Setting a financial objective• Focus on how to achieve the investment objective

• Determining your liquidity requirement• Plan the portion you should invest for short-term,

medium-term & long- term horizon

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Saving is NOT InvestingSaving

• Park• Set aside• Safekeeping

Investing• Making your money

work for you• Potential build-up on

your money• Using money to buy

assets that can give greater returns

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Saving

Inflation

Investing

Investing can beat Inflation

Investing is making your money grow beating inflation; that is consumer goods and services today will not anymore have the same value in the future.

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Advantages in Investing• Investing is taking into consideration the time value of money. • Being able to protect the principal amount with its real value

that can also give you relatively stable return and potential growth in capital and income.

• Investing is gaining more with what you already have earned; make your money work hard for you.

• Whether you are conservative or aggressive, there are funds suited for your risk tolerance and personal needs.

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THANK YOU

Or contact Camille dela RosaInvestment Specialist

For Historical Performances of other Funds, click this link:

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For further information please visit our website:

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