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1) "Portfolios" -- As to portfolios port·fo·lio Pronunciation: port-'fO-lE-"O Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural -li·os Etymology: Italian portafoglio, from portare to carry (from Latin) + foglio leaf, sheet, from Latin folium -- more at BLADE 1 : a hinged cover or flexible case for carrying loose papers, pictures, or pamphlets 2 [from the use of such a case to carry documents of state] : the office and functions of a minister of state or member of a cabinet 3 : the securities held by an investor : the commercial paper held by a financial house (as a bank) 4 : a set of pictures (as drawings or photographs) usually bound in book form or loose in a folder 5 : a selection of a student's work (as papers and tests) compiled over a period of time and used for assessing performance or progress Pronunciation Symbols Portfolio may refer to: - 1 Finance
- 2 Management and marketing
- 3 Education and learning
- 4 The Arts
- 5 Various
| - Portfolio (finance), a collection of investments held by an institution or a private individual. Holding a portfolio is often part of an investment and risk-limiting strategy called diversification. By owning several assets, certain types of risk (in particular specific risk) can be reduced.
- In strategic management and marketing, a portfolio is a collection of products, projects, services, or brands that are offered for sale by a company. In building up a product portfolio a company can use various analytical techniques including B.C.G. Analysis, contribution margin analysis, G.E. Multi Factoral analysis,and Quality Function Deployment. Typically a company tries to achieve both diversification and balance in their portfolio of product offerings.
Many portfolio optimization algorithms are based on MPT or Modern Portfolio Theory. The most commonly used method is Mean-Variance optimization where portfolio allocations aim at maximizing the profit while constraining the risk. see also: Product management, strategic management, project management, marketing, problems with portfolio models - In education, portfolio refers to a personal collection of information describing and documenting a person’s achievements and learning. There is a variety of portfolios ranging from learning logs to extended collections of achievement evidence. Portfolios are used for many different purposes such as accreditation of prior experience, job search, continuing professional development, certification of competences.
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