Comparison of Individual Pension System and Bank's Deposit System for Low-Risk Investors

The individual pension system (IPS) is an investment tool with regular payments that provides necessary savings for better live in retirement period. The demand for the IPS are substantially increased in recent years with the encouragements of the governments. In this study, revenues of bank's...

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Main Authors: Özcan Mutlu, Muhammed Ordu, Olcay Polat
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Istanbul University 2016-09-01
Series:Alphanumeric Journal
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Online Access: http://alphanumericjournal.com/media/Issue/volume-4-issue-2-2016/dusuk-riskli-yatirimcilar-icin-bireysel-emeklilik-sistemi-il_rJu7K7k.pdf
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Summary:The individual pension system (IPS) is an investment tool with regular payments that provides necessary savings for better live in retirement period. The demand for the IPS are substantially increased in recent years with the encouragements of the governments. In this study, revenues of bank's deposit system (BDS) and IPS are compared for low-risk profile investors. For this reason, four scenarios are created and are evaluated for three different amounts of initial payment by using net present value and profitability index methods under both static and dynamic environments. Artificial neural networks and Monte-Carlo simulation approaches are used in creation of financial forecasts. As a result, while the BDS is more profitable for short-term investments, the IPS is clearly a more profitable investment for long-term investments in both static and dynamic environments.
ISSN:2148-2225