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Fundamentals Of Fund Management

Theory and practice explained at an introductory level 

Course Highlights

I do not deal with asset allocation directly, but my gained knowledge will help me have a better view and be able to advise customers

A.C., Alpha Bank

  • Different types of fund management and investment styles
  • Various investment products and their respective markets
  • Asset allocation within the investment decision making process
  • Benchmarking and risk control
  • Investment performance measurement and verification

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13 - 15 Oct 2008
£ 2099
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Course Programme

I do not deal with asset allocation directly, but my gained knowledge will help me have a better view and be able to advise customers

A.C., Alpha Bank

“The trainer is a professional speaker with a vast experience, which is vital when training delegates with a wide range of experience.”

I.P., Gartmore

I received a good theoretical base that will help me to be more rational in my day-to-day practical work in equity management

C.K., Lloyds TSB

Understanding the fundamentals of investment

  • Investors: their requirements and objectives
  • Understanding risk, diversification and inflation
  • Examining investment assets
    • characteristics
    • historical returns
    • projecting returns

Examining types of funds and investment products

  • Explaining different types of funds and their characteristics
    • conventional funds
    • pension funds
    • mutual funds and unit trusts
    • collective investment schemes (OEICS)
    • tracker / index funds
    • hedge funds
    • money market funds
  • Examining investment products and their applications
    • equities - domestic and overseas
    • bonds
    • commodities
    • derivatives: futures

Understanding the fund management process

  • Understanding the theory behind fund management
  • Role and responsibilities of fund managers
  • Planning for optimal portfolio returns
    • setting investment objectives
    • the constraints of the fund manager
    • strategic asset allocation to enhance portfolio performance
  • Implementing strategies to maximise performance
    • mandate definition
    • how and why benchmarks must be specified
  • Effective management for ultimate results
    • tactical asset allocation
    • securities selection
  • Controlling the process
    • performance measurement
    • attribution analysis

Linkage between economic activity and investment markets

  • The key drivers
  • The business and investment cycles
  • A cyclical approach to investment
  • Sentiment, excesses and crashes

Analysing fund management styles

  • Examining the most common styles fund managers use to achieve their investment objectives:
    • asset class and geographic diversification
    • active strategies
    • passive strategies
    • top down approach
    • bottom up approach
    • sector rotation style
    • growth investing
    • value investing
    • momentum style
    • small capitalisation style
  • Comparing fund management styles

Fixed income fund management

  • Mastering the concepts of duration and convexity
  • Understanding bonds pricing
  • Learning the theory and practice of portfolio switching
  • Bond portfolio management of annual returns
  • Examining bond swapping techniques

Equity fund management

  • Understanding the fundamentals of equity analysis
    • financial analysis
    • key accounting and valuation ratios
    • interpretation of valuation ratios
    • qualitative considerations
  • Comparing active vs passive equity fund management
  • Examining index funding or tracker funds

Examining other types of fund management

  • Cash fund management
  • Money market funds
  • Alternative investment
    • real estate
    • venture capital
    • unlisted equities

Asset allocation within the investment decision making process

  • Determining clients aims and objectives
  • Asset / liability management
  • Strategic and tactical asset allocation
  • The decision making levels:
    • assets
    • currencies
    • countries
    • sectors
    • stocks

Understanding modern portfolio theory

  • Evolution, insights and applications
  • Understanding mean-variance analysis
    • expected returns
    • historical variances
    • historical correlation
  • The benefits of diversification across portfolios
  • Controversies and weaknesses arising from the application of MPT to fund management practice

Investment performance evaluation

  • Successfully measuring investment returns
  • Risk adjusted measures to optimise portfolio strategy
  • Benchmarks - what are they and when should they be used
  • Attribution analysis to ensure effective measurement and control
  • The importance of client reporting
  • GIPS