Investing Basics: Asset Classes, Liquidity, and Growth

  • Lessons

    28

  • Duration

    3 Hours

Instructors

Kirby Rosplock

Kirby Rosplock (Ph.D.)

Born into a very successful enterprising family, Kirby learned family wealth basics the way most affluent offspring do (or don’t) Read More

About Course

Investing Basics: Asset Classes, Liquidity, and Growth introduces investing fundamentals in the context of significant wealth, where decisions are shaped by liquidity needs, time horizon, risk, taxes, fees, distributions, family goals, and long-term stewardship. Read More

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Overview

  • Learning Objectives

    1 Minute

Asset Types

  • Trust Investments: Setting the Stage

    12 Minutes
  • Understanding Asset Classes

    8 Minutes
  • Liquidity

    5 Minutes
  • Research and Theory

    4 Minutes
  • Aligning & Executing a Goals-Based Strategy 

    10 Minutes

Asset Classes

  • Equity Investments

    6 Minutes
  • Equity Investment Expectations

    5 Minutes
  • Fixed Income

    7 Minutes
  • Bonds

    13 Minutes
  • Bonds - Four Components

    5 Minutes
  • Mutual Funds

    7 Minutes
  • Selecting the Right Mutual Fund For You

    8 Minutes
  • SMAs vs Mutual Funds vs ETFs

    6 Minutes

Alternatives

  • Alternatives

    5 Minutes 20 Seconds
  • Bitcoin & Digital Assets

    15 Minutes
  • Hedge Funds

    6 Minutes 10 Seconds
  • Hedge Fund Managers, Strategies, and Due Diligence

    10 Minutes

Power of Compounding

  • Compounding Interest

    3 Minutes
  • Compounding Scenarios

    3 Minutes
  • Homework I: Compounding Interest

    20 Minutes
  • Rule of 72

    15 Minutes
  • Five Factors That Erode Investment Growth

    8 Minutes

Time Horizon

  • Short vs. Long Term

    6 Minutes

Asset Performance

  • Quilt Map Introduction

    10 Minutes
  • Quilt Map

    10 Minutes
  • Homework II: Asset Class Performance Trends

    30 Minutes

Conclusion

  • Wrap Up

    30 Seconds

Test Your Knowledge

  • Quiz Locked

How can I understand investment decisions and participate more confidently in conversations about wealth, risk, and long-term growth?

Investing Basics: Asset Classes, Liquidity, and Growth introduces investing fundamentals in the context of significant wealth, where decisions are shaped by liquidity needs, time horizon, risk, taxes, fees, distributions, family goals, and long-term stewardship. Learners explore asset classes, portfolio construction, goals-based investing, equities, fixed income, mutual funds, ETFs, SMAs, alternatives, hedge funds, digital assets, compounding, and the forces that can erode investment growth. Trusts are introduced as a common context for these decisions, but the broader focus is helping participants build the language, judgment, and confidence to engage more meaningfully with advisors, trustees, family office teams, and family members.

What You’ll Be Able to Do on the Other Side

  • Identify major asset classes and investment vehicles and describe how each may support liquidity, income, preservation, growth, or diversification.
  • Interpret how liquidity, time horizon, risk tolerance, taxes, fees, inflation, and spending or distributions affect investment decisions and long-term outcomes.
  • Use a goals-based framework to connect personal, family, or portfolio objectives to appropriate investment principles and asset types.
  • Compare common investment options, including equities, fixed income, mutual funds, ETFs, SMAs, alternatives, hedge funds, and digital assets, by their structure, risks, liquidity, and role in a portfolio.
  • Ask more informed questions of advisors, trustees, or family office teams about investment strategy, performance, fees, diversification, and alignment with long-term goals.


The Experience

This self-paced module combines plain-language explanations, reflection prompts, mini-cases, activities, worksheets, videos, and podcast resources to help learners make sense of investing in a wealth context. Participants classify asset classes, evaluate liquidity needs, map goals to investment principles, review equity and fixed-income examples, compare fund structures, and explore alternative and digital assets.

The course emphasizes practical engagement over technical mastery. Through liquidity scenarios, goals-based strategy examples, compounding exercises, hedge fund due diligence prompts, and quilt map activities, learners practice interpreting investment trade-offs and preparing for more productive conversations with advisors, trustees, family office teams, and family members.

Featured Resources: 

  • StackTrack Personal Trading Simulator
  • "Senior and Subordinated Debt" by the Corporate Finance Institute
  • Bond Yield to Maturity Calculator
  • Interactive Compounding Interest Worksheet
  • Compound Interest Calculator 
  • Wealth of Wisdom by Tom McCullough & Keith Whitaker
  • Podcast with David McCombie entitled, Private Equity Perils and Pearls
  • Podcast with Jenna Arnold entitled, Impact Investing
  • Scott Peppet's Financial Capital Series, "Compound Interest"
  • Tharawat Magazine, "The Future of Family Offices"

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Rebecca K.
Dec 11, 2023
Super informative. Thrown into an unfamiliar situation, again this course helped me at several important items to my to do list.