Functions of JSE
Investment decision factors
Investment opportunities
Forms of investments
Types of shares
100

What do financial institutions gain from the JSE?

Gives opportunities to financial institutions such as insurance companies to invest their funds in shares.

100

Refers to the amount of money the investor gets in addition to the original investment amount.

Return on investment

100

Refers to a small group of people who informally/voluntarily make contributions into a savings fund.

Mutual funds/Stokvels

100

Companies sell/issue portions of its ownership to shareholders to obtain capital/funds.

Shares

100

Shareholders are the last to be paid, if the company is declared bankrupt liquidated.

Ordinary Shares

200

Who does it provide a link between?

Acts as a link between investors and public companies.

200

Refers to the doubt/uncertainty that exists regarding the extent of any gains/losses that an investor could make.

Risk

200

Refers to investing in an existing business.

Business ventures/ Venture capital

200

The investments of a number of investors are pooled together.

Unit Trusts

200

A fixed rate of return is paid on this type of shares.

Preference Shares

300

Expects tell us what about the shares?

Shares are valued and assessed by experts.

300

Refers to the duration of investment may vary from short, middle or long-term nature.

Investment period

300

Refers to investing money for a certain period of time.

32-Day notice accounts/ Call Deposits

300

Money cannot be withdrawn/ added during the stipulated period.

Fixed Deposits

300

Issued as compensation for unpaid dividends.

Bonus Shares

400

How often are share prices published?

Keeps investors informed on share prices by publishing the share prices daily.

400

Refers to the speed with which an investment can be converted into cash.

Liquidity

400

Refers to borrowed capital from the public.

Debentures

400

The government offers its citizen the opportunity to invest as a strategy to encourage savings in the country.

RSA Retail Savings Bonds/ Government Retail Bonds

400

They receive dividends after all other shareholders were paid.

Founders Shares

500

Refers to a general increase in the price of goods and services over time.

Inflation rate

500

Refers to monthly premium contributions to an insurance company and is guaranteed a predetermined fixed amount at the end of the period.

Endowment/ Life insurance policies/ Retirement Annuities