tailieunhanh - SAS/ETS 9.22 User's Guide 300

SAS/Ets User's Guide 300. Provides detailed reference material for using SAS/ETS software and guides you through the analysis and forecasting of features such as univariate and multivariate time series, cross-sectional time series, seasonal adjustments, multiequational nonlinear models, discrete choice models, limited dependent variable models, portfolio analysis, and generation of financial reports, with introductory and advanced examples for each procedure. You can also find complete information about two easy-to-use point-and-click applications: the Time Series Forecasting System, for automatic and interactive time series modeling and forecasting, and the Investment Analysis System, for time-value of money analysis of a variety of investments | 2982 F Chapter 48 Overview Software Requirements Investment Analysis uses the following SAS software Base SAS SAS ETS SAS GRAPH optional to view bond pricing and breakeven graphs Chapter 49 Portfolios Contents The File Menu . 2983 Tasks . 2984 Creating a New Portfolio. 2984 Saving a Portfolio. 2985 Opening an Existing Portfolio. 2985 Saving a Portfolio to a Different Name. 2986 Selecting Investments within a Portfolio. 2987 Dialog and Utility Guide. 2988 Investment Analysis. 2988 Menu Bar Options. 2989 Right-Clicking within the Portfolio Area. 2989 The File Menu Investment Analysis stores portfolios as catalog entries. Portfolios contain a collection of investments providing a structure to collect investments with a common purpose or goal like a retirement or building fund portfolio . It may be advantageous also to collect investments into a common portfolio if they are competing investments you want to perform a comparative analysis upon. Within this structure you can perform computations and analyses on a collection of investments in a portfolio just as you would perform them on a single investment. Investment Analysis provides many tools to aid in your manipulation of portfolios through the File menu shown in Figure . 2984 F Chapter 49 Portfolios Figure File Menu The File menu offers the following items New Portfolio creates an empty portfolio with a new name. Open Portfolio opens the standard SAS Open dialog box where you select a portfolio to open. Save Portfolio saves the current portfolio to its current name. Save Portfolio As opens the standard SAS Save As dialog box where you supply a new portfolio name for the current portfolio. Close closes Investment Analysis. Exit closes SAS Windows only . Tasks Creating a New Portfolio From the Investment Analysis dialog box select File New .