Investing Fundamentals - Module 2

  • 20 Lessons

  • 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

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Module 2 of Investing Fundamentals covers investment goals and strategy, the investment process, and different approaches to investing such as Modern Portfolio Theory and Goals Based Investing. Read More

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Overview

  • Learning Objectives

    2 Minutes

Risk Tolerance

  • Risk Tolerance

    5 Minutes
  • Homework I: Risk Tolerance

    25 Minutes
  • Risk, Return and Your Trust

    5 Minutes

Asset Allocation Guidance

  • Asset Allocation

    4 Minutes
  • Trust Asset Allocation

    6 Minutes
  • Different Types of Asset Allocation

    8 Minutes
  • Homework II: Aligning Your Portfolio with Goals

    10 Minutes

The Investment Process Overview

  • Steps and Considerations

    8 Minutes
  • Roles, Responsibilities, and Involvement

    5 Minutes

Understanding Investment Statements

  • Investment Reporting Overview

    4 Minutes
  • Benchmarking Performance

    8 Minutes
  • Common Performance Indicators

    5 Minutes
  • Common Performance Indicators Red Flags- New New

    6 Minutes
  • Performance of Holdings

    5 Minutes
  • Asset Allocation

    8 Minutes
  • Risk Allocation

    5 Minutes
  • Fund and Manager Performance

    6 Minutes
  • Homework III - Investment Performance Report

    20 Minutes

Conclusion

  • Wrap Up

    30 Seconds

Test Your Knowledge

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Module 2 of Investing Fundamentals covers investment goals and strategy, the investment process, and different approaches to investing, such as Modern Portfolio Theory and Goals Based Investing. This course explores investment governance that may be associated with a trust, including having an investment philosophy, investment policy statement, investment charter, and/or an investment committee. Finally, this module ends with how to interpret a sample investment statement.

Learning Objectives: 

  • Explain the basics of investment research and theory, including understanding different types of asset allocation and assessing risk tolerance
  • Name the investment process, including the steps, considerations, roles, responsibilities, and involvement in decision-making
  • Recognize investment governance principles, including the creation and purpose of investment policy statements, advisory committees, and investment charters
  • Explore the importance of investment reporting and benchmarking performance to evaluate the performance of holdings and overall asset allocation
  • Understand how to read an investment statement, including understanding common performance indicators, risk allocation, and fund/manager performance benchmarking

Featured Resources:

    Articles/Books

  • Investment Policy Statement Sample
  • "Elements of an Investment Policy Statement for Individual Investors" by the CFA Institute
  • Investment Committee Charter Example
  • Performance Report Sample

    Videos

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Daniel B.
Mar 01, 2023
Great Course