Investing Fundamentals - Module 3

  • 21 Lessons

  • 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.

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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