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A job at S&S Air Chapter Case

You recently graduated from college, and your job search led you to S&S Air.  Because you felt the company's business was taking off, you accepted a job offer.  The first day on the job, while you were finishing your employment paperwork, Chris Guthrie, who works in finance, stops by to inform you about the company's 401(k) plan.  

A 401(k) plan is a retirement plan offered by many companies.  Such plans are tax-deferred savings vehicles, meaning that any deposits you make into the plan are dedicated from your current pre-tax income, so no current taxes are paid on the money.  For example, assume your salary will be $30,000 per year.  If you combine $1,500 to the 401(k) plan, you will pay taxes on only $28,500 in income. No taxes will be due on any capital gains or plan income while you are invested in the plan, but you will pay taxes when you withdraw the money at retirement. You can contribute up to 15 percent of your salary plan. As is common , S&S also has a 5 percent match program. This means that the company will match your contributions dollar-for-dollar up to five percent of your salary, but you must contribute to get the match. 

The 401(k) plan has several options for investments, most of which are mutual funds.  A mutual fund is a portfolio of assets.  When you purchase shares in a mutual fund, you are actually purchasing partial ownership of the fund's assets.    The return of the fund is the weighted average of the return of assets owned by the fund, minus any expenses.  The largest expense is typically the management fee, paid to the fund manager.  The management fee is compensation for the manager, who makes all of the investment decisions for the fund. S&S Air uses Arias Financial Service as its 401 (k) plans administrator.

Chris Guthrie then explains that the retirement investment options offered for employees are as follows:

1. Company Stock. One option is stock in S&S Air. The company is currently privately held. The price you would pay for the stock is based on the annual appraisal, less than 20 percent discount. When you interviewed with the owners, Mark Sexton and Todd Story, they informed you that the company stock was expected to be publicly sold in three to five years. If you needed to sell the stock before it became publicly traded, the company would buy it back at the then-current appraised value.

2. Arias S&P 500 Index Fund. This mutual fund tracks the S&P 500. Stocks in the fund are weighted exactly the same as they are in the S&P 500. This means that the funds return is approximately the return of the S&P 500, minus expenses. With an index fund, the manager is not required to research stocks and make investment decisions, so fund expenses are usually low. The Arias S&P 500 Index Fund charges expenses of 0.20 percent of assets per year.

3. Arias Small-Cap Fund. This fund primarily invests in small capitalization stocks. As such, the returns of the fund are more volatile. The fund can also invest 10 percent of its assets in companies based outside the United States. This fund charges 1.70 percent of assets in expenses per year.

4. Arias Large - Company Stock Fund. This fund invests primarily in large capitalization stocks of companies based in the United States. The fund is managed by Melissa Arias and has outperformed the market in six of the last eight years. The fund charges 1.50 percent in expenses.

5. Arias Bond Fund. This fund invest in long term corporate bonds issued by U.S domiciled companies. The fund is restricted to investments in bonds with an investment grade credit rating. This fund charges 1.40 percent in expenses.

6. Arias Money Market Fund. This fund invest in short- term , high credit quality debt instruments, which include Treasury bills. As such, the return on money market funds is only slightly higher than the return on Treasury bills. Because of the credit quality and the short- term nature of the investment, there is only a very slight risk of negative return. The fund charges 0.60 percent in expenses.

 QUESTIONS TO BE ANSWERED

1.What advantages/ disadvantages do the mutual funds offer compared to  company stock for your retirement investing?

 

2.Notice that, for every dollar you invest, S&S Air also invests a dollar. What return on your investment does this represent? What does your answer suggest about matching programs ?

3.Assume you decide you should invest at least part of your money in large-capitalization stocks of companies based in the United States.  What are the advantages and disadvantages of choosing the Arias Large -Company  Stock Fund compared to the Arias S&P 500 Index Fund ? 

4.The returns on the Arias Small- Cap Fund are the most volatile of all the mutual funds offered in the 401(k) plan.  Why would you ever want to invest in this fund?  When you examine the expenses of mutual funds, you will notice that this fund also has the highest expenses.  Does this affect your decision to invest in this fund?

5.A measure of risk-adjusted performance that is often used is the Sharpe ratio.  The Sharpe ratio is calculated as the risk premium of an asset divided by its standard deviation.  The standard deviation and return of the funds over the past 10 years are listed in the following table.Assuming a risk-free rate of 4 percent , calculate the Sharpe ratio for  each of these funds. In broad terms, what do you suppose the Sharpe ratio is intended to measure? 

 

                                                               10-year Annual Return                            Standard Deviation

Arias  S&P 500 Index Fund                             9.15%                                                     19.35%

Arias Small-Cap Fund                                     14.05                                                         26.82

Arias Large- Company Stock Fund                9.53                                                           23.82

Arias Bond Fund                                               8.73                                                           11.45

Bledsoe Large-Company Stock Fund     11.85              15.41

 

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