This course covers issues associated with professional funds management. Topics include the funds management industry, superannuation, managed fund products, asset allocation, stock selection and performance measurement.
- Topic 1: Introduction (The nature of the funds management industry, super funds, unit trusts, and hedge funds: types, objectives and strategies, investor preferences)
- Topic 2: Portfolio Analysis (Fundamentals of portfolio analysis, pricing of securities: CAPM and APT)
- Topic 3: Asset Allocation (Asset allocation strategies, strategic and tactical asset allocation, asset mix management)
- Topic 4: Strategies (Stock selection, active/passive strategy, portfolio construction and optimisation, performance of strategy over time, examples of stock selection decisions, market timing: using futures and options in active portfolio management)
- Topic 5: Performance and Measurement (Performance measurement, evaluating investment strategies, risk adjusted performance, stock selection and market timing performance, appraising fund performance)
Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion, students will have the knowledge and skills to:
This course focuses on the management of funds such as superannuation. It provides students with an understanding of risk and return and portfolio constuction. Topics covered include CAPM, APT, convexity, immunisation, bond ratings,disciplined stock selection, managing asset mix, international investing, evaluating portfolio asset mix, IPOs, managing with options and technical analysis
Other Information
See the course outline on the College courses page. Outlines are uploaded as they become available.
Indicative Assessment
Take home exam and class participation.
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Workload
19 hours face-to-face plus 65 hours.
Requisite and Incompatibility
You will need to contact the Rsch Sch of Finance, Actuarial Studies & App Stats to request a permission code to enrol in this course.
Assumed Knowledge
Introductory courses in both Accounting and Finance
Fees
Tuition fees are for the academic year indicated at the top of the page.
If you are a domestic graduate coursework or international student you will be required to pay tuition fees. Students continuing in their current program of study will have their tuition fees indexed annually from the year in which you commenced your program. Further information for domestic and international students about tuition and other fees can be found at Fees.
- Student Contribution Band:
- 3
- Unit value:
- 3 units
If you are an undergraduate student and have been offered a Commonwealth supported place, your fees are set by the Australian Government for each course. At ANU 1 EFTSL is 48 units (normally 8 x 6-unit courses). You can find your student contribution amount for each course at Fees. Where there is a unit range displayed for this course, not all unit options below may be available.
Units | EFTSL |
---|---|
3.00 | 0.06250 |
Course fees
- Domestic fee paying students
Year | Fee | Description |
---|---|---|
1994-2003 | $1617 | |
2014 | $1623 | |
2013 | $1620 | |
2012 | $1620 | |
2011 | $1620 | |
2010 | $1620 | |
2009 | $1620 | |
2008 | $1620 | |
2007 | $1620 | |
2006 | $1620 | |
2005 | $1617 | |
2004 | $1617 |
- International fee paying students
Year | Fee |
---|---|
1994-2003 | $1617 |
2014 | $1974 |
2013 | $1971 |
2012 | $1971 |
2011 | $1971 |
2010 | $1971 |
2009 | $1809 |
2008 | $1809 |
2007 | $1809 |
2006 | $1767 |
2005 | $1617 |
2004 | $1617 |
Offerings, Dates and Class Summary Links
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