Investing Fundamentals - Module 3

  • Lessons

    21

  • Duration

    2 Hours

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Module 3 of Investing Fundamentals progresses through a real-life case study and provides insights into how trust investing may have different guidelines and parameters than a simple brokerage or investment account. Read More

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Overview

  • Learning Objectives

    1 Minute

Investment Governance

  • Investment Governance

    5 Minutes
  • Beyond the Investment: Creating Decision Rules for Shared Family Capital

    10 Minutes
  • Homework I: Investment Philosophy 

    12 Minutes
  • ESG & Impact Investing

    6 Minutes
  • Aligning Capital With Purpose: ESG, Impact Investing, and Philanthropy

    30 Minutes
  • Investment Policy Statements

    5 Minutes
  • Investment Advisory Committee

    4 Minutes
  • Investment Charters

    4 Minutes

The Hemmingway Case Part 1: Trust Assets, Alignment & Governance

  • Background and Family Context

    6 Minutes
  • Michael Sr.’s Investment Strategy

    4 Minutes
  • Evaluating a New Proposed Investment Against the IPS

    6 Minutes
  • Beneficiary Role, Scope, and Authority

    4 Minutes
  • Alignment Challenges: Three Brothers, Three Philosophies

    5 Minutes
  • Why Henry Realizes He Needs a Separate Path

    4 Minutes

Hemmingway Case Part 2: Henry’s Personal Wealth Strategy

  • Defining Henry’s Goals, Risk Profile, and Constraints

    6 Minutes
  • Selecting the Right Investment Management Partner

    4 Minutes
  • Building Henry’s IPS Framework

    5 Minutes
  • Selecting Henry’s Asset Allocation Strategy

    7 Minutes
  • Case Reflection

    4 Minutes

Conclusion

  • Wrap Up

    30 Seconds

Test Your Knowledge

  • Quiz Locked

Module 3 of Investing Fundamentals progresses through a real-life case study and provides insights into how trust investing may have different guidelines and parameters than a simple brokerage or investment account. The module applies the insights learned from investment basics in Module 1 and the process, approach, and governance to investing covered in Module 2. The final Module provides a useful investment case study that also ties in the broader estate planning, financial planning, and wealth transfer concepts covered in earlier lessons. This module is perfect for those with an intermediate understanding of investing.

Prerequisites: Investing Fundamentals - Module 1 & 2

Learning Objectives:

  • Recognize the challenges and opportunities that arise when family members with diverse careers and perspectives are entrusted with managing a family office's investment portfolio
  • Understand how the source and amount of inherited wealth can shape individual investment goals
  • Explore the development and importance of investment policy statements, risk management, and tax efficiency policies in shaping the portfolio
  • Investigate the importance of effective communication in family meetings to share investment strategies, goals, and expectations, fostering a deeper understanding among family members with divergent approaches to wealth management.

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