Investments II: Lessons and Applications for Investors

This course is part of Financial Management Specialization

Instructor: Gies College of Business, University of Illinois

What you'll learn

  •   Interpret and use the CAPM and the 3-Factor Model to evaluate the performance of investments.
  •   Compare returns in the form of dividends and capital gains and their tax consequences.
  •   Describe evidence regarding the performance of individuals’ stock investments and the performance of actively-managed mutual funds.
  •   Evaluate strategies designed to “earn alpha”.
  • Skills you'll gain

  •   Benchmarking
  •   Investments
  •   Equities
  •   Behavioral Economics
  •   Income Tax
  •   Performance Analysis
  •   Portfolio Management
  •   Finance
  •   Financial Market
  •   Return On Investment
  •   Asset Management
  •   Decision Making
  • There are 6 modules in this course

    Learners are welcome to take this course even if they have not completed "Investments I: Fundamentals of Performance Evaluation," as the first module contain a review of investment fundamentals and regression analysis to get everyone up to speed. Also, the course contains several innovative features, including creative out-of-the-studio introductions followed by quick-hitting "Module in 60" countdowns that highlight what will be covered in each module, four "Faculty Focus" interview episodes with leading professors in finance, and a summary of each module done with the help of animations! The over-arching goals of this course are to provide a review of the fundamentals of investments and then assess the historical performance of several groups of investors, with an emphasis on research findings with clear real-world applications. Specifically, upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to: • Interpret and use the CAPM and the 3-Factor Model to evaluate the performance of investments • Compare returns in the form of dividends and capital gains and their tax consequences • Describe evidence regarding the performance of individuals’ stock investments • Understand key behavioral biases of investors and their effects on financial decisions • Describe evidence regarding the performance of actively-managed mutual funds • Evaluate strategies designed to “earn alpha” This course is part of the iMBA offered by the University of Illinois, a flexible, fully-accredited online MBA at an incredibly competitive price. For more information, please see the Resource page in this course and onlinemba.illinois.edu.

    Module 1: Fundamentals and Composition of Returns

    Module 2: Investment Decisions in DC Pension Plans

    Module 3: Performance of Individual Investors

    Module 4: Performance of Mutual Funds and Search for Alpha

    Course Conclusion

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