Investing Fundamentals - Module 1

  • 22 Lessons

  • Duration

    4 Hours

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Module 1 of Investing Fundamentals builds the foundational understanding of how a trust is invested. Read More

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Overview

  • Learning Objectives

    2 Minutes 20 Seconds

Asset Types

  • Trust Investments: Setting the Stage

    11 Minutes 40 Seconds

Asset Classes

  • Understanding Asset Classes

    7 Minutes 10 Seconds
  • Equity Investments

    6 Minutes
  • Fixed Income

    6 Minutes 50 Seconds
  • Bonds

    12 Minutes 10 Seconds
  • Bonds - Four Components

    5 Minutes
  • Mutual Funds

    7 Minutes
  • Alternatives

    20 Minutes
  • Hedge Funds

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

    26 Minutes

Power of Compounding

  • Compounding Interest

    13 Minutes 20 Seconds
  • Compounding Scenarios

    3 Minutes
  • Rule of 72

    15 Minutes

Time Horizon

  • Short vs. Long Term

    6 Minutes

Portfolio Construction

  • What is Your Asset Allocation?

    3 Minutes 10 Seconds
  • Different Types of Asset Allocation

    30 Minutes
  • ESG & Impact Investing

    30 Minutes

Investment Risk and Return

  • Risk, Return and Your Trust

    1 Minute 10 Seconds
  • Quilt Map

    5 Minutes 50 Seconds
  • Homework I - Asset Class Performance Trends

    30 Minutes

Conclusion

  • Wrap Up

    30 Seconds

Test Your Knowledge

  • Quiz Locked

Module 1 of Investing Fundamentals builds the foundational understanding of how a trust is invested. The module focuses on common practices for investing in a trust, the more common asset classes that a trust may typically hold, and the investment considerations for those common asset classes. This module explores the concepts of compounding, portfolio construction, time horizons, and risk and return.  It concludes with an overview of annual asset class performance and the factors that can influence performance.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the different asset types, including equities, fixed income, bonds, mutual funds, and alternatives, along with the power of compounding interest
  • Explain the four components of bonds and the Rule of 72
  • Demonstrate the significance of time horizons in investment, short vs. long term, and its impact on portfolio construction and asset allocation
  • Identify the relationship between investment risk and return and how it applies to trust assets

Featured Resources: 

     Articles/Books

  • StackTrack.com 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 Wisdom Chapter 13, "How Can You Make Sure Your Portfolio Lines Up With Your Actual Costs" by Tom McCullough & Keith Whitaker

     Videos

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