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Portfolio and Fund Management

Undergraduate | USA-BANK3017 | 2024

Study method
100% online
Assessments
Subject may require attendance
Entry requirements
No ATAR needed,
No prior study
Duration
10 weeks
Start dates
8 Jan 2024

FEE-HELP available

Portfolio and Fund Management

About this subject

  • By the end of this 10-week course, you’ll be able to: 

    1. Explain the theoretical framework underlying modern portfolio theory (MPT), the capital asset pricing model (CAPM) and arbitrage pricing theory (APT). 
    2. Explain the importance of investment theory as a basis for portfolio construction and portfolio and fund management. 
    3. Recognise the empirical validity of aspects of portfolio theory, the role of theory in portfolio and fund management and the practical limitations of these theories. 
    4. Identify the main characteristics of the bond, equity, and derivative markets. 
    5. Examine the investment risks associated with each of the asset classes, both separately and as part of the overall portfolio. 
    6. Integrate the theoretical framework with an understanding of each of the markets to derive portfolios consistent with the investor's risk profile; describe the use of benchmarks in the fund management process and evaluate the performance of an investment portfolio in both absolute and risk-adjusted terms.
    7. Demonstrate Business Enterprise Skills in the context of Finance: i) Self-Management (advanced level); ii) Problem Solving (advanced level); iii) Ethical Awareness (advanced level); iv) Teamwork (advanced level); and v) Written Communication (advanced level).

Entry requirements

No entry requirements

Study load

0.125 EFTSL
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