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Level 1 Cfa® Exam Prep Bootcamp (Part 1/2)
Last updated 3/2022
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Level 1 CFA® Bootcamp: Ethics, Quantiative Methods, Corporate Finance, Economics, and Alternative Investments



What you'll learn
Prepare for the CFA® Level 1 exam
Earn one of the most prestigious designations in finance and investment management
Acquire a solid understanding of key business and finance disciplines
Impress interviewers by showing a strong an understanding of finance fundamentals and advanced topics concepts
Study Ethics, Quantitative Methods (Statistics and Probability), Corporate Finance, Economics, and Alternative Investments
Understand the Global Investment Performance Standards (GIPS)
Learn about the time value of money, discounted cash flow applications, statistical concepts and market returns, probability and probability distributions, sampling and estimation, hypothesis testing, and technical analysis
Acquire an understanding of corporate governance, capital budgeting, cost of capital, measures of leverage, and working capital management
Gain an understanding of fundamental topics like demand and supply, firm and market structure, economic growth, business cycles, monetary trade and capital flows, and currency exchange rates
Requirements
No prior experience is required. We will start from the very basics

Description
We will help you prepare for the CFA® Level 1 Exam.A record number of candidates register to take the CFA® exams. Pursuing the credential is a rigorous process, which requires a lot of time and effort. And yet, many people around the world sign up for the CFA® exams. The reason is that a CFA® designation can move your resume to the top of the pile in a competitive job market.We are proud to present you a training bootcamp created by 365's team that aims to prepare you for the CFA® Level 1 exam provided by CFA Institute.The five topics we will cover here are:· Ethical and Professional Standards· Portfolio Management· Economics· Corporate Finance· Alternative InvestmentsThis Bootcamp has been designed as a supplement to the official study materials provided by the CFA Institute and should not be seen as a substitute for these materials. Our goal is to make your life a bit easier. The lessons we have prepared are consistent with the current CFA® Level 1 curriculum and exam structure (and will continue to be updated to ensure consistency over time). We cover all Learning Outcome Statements (LOS), and we have dedicated a separate video to each LOS. This ensures that together we will study the concepts that are likely to be tested on the exam.Why take our Bootcamp?· A successful track record on Udemy - over 1,750,000 students have enrolled in our courses· Experienced team - the authors of this course are finance professionals who have acquired significant practical experience (they have worked for companies like HSBC, Morgan Stanley, PwC, Coca Cola, etc.)· Carefully scripted and animated tutorials with plenty of real-world examples· A variety of practice questions at the end of each Reading to test your progress· Extensive case studies that will help you reinforce what you have learned· Excellent support: If you don't understand a concept or you simply want to drop us a line, you'll receive an answer in one or two business days· Dynamic: We don't want to waste your time! The instructors keep up a very good pace throughout the whole course.We will cover a wide variety of topics, including:EthicsEthics and trust in the investment profession, Code of Ethics and Standards of Professional Conduct, the Global Investment Performance Standards (GIPS)Quantitative MethodsThe time value of money, Discounted cash flow applications, Statistical concepts and market returns, Probability concepts, Common probability distributions, Sampling and estimation, Hypothesis testing, Technical analysisCorporate FinanceCorporate governance, Capital budgeting, Cost of capital, Measures of leverage, Working capital managementEconomicsDemand and supply analysis, The firm and market structures, Aggregate output and economic growth, Understanding business cycles, Monetary and fiscal policy, International trade and capital flows, Currency exchange ratesAlternative InvestmentsCategories of alternative investments, Potential benefits of alternative investments, Issues in valuing and calculating returns on alternative investmentsEach of these topics builds on the previous ones. And this is one of the considerable benefits you will gain by taking our Bootcamp. You will acquire valuable theoretical and practical skills that are necessary for a successful career in the world of investment management, investment banking, and corporate finance.Moreover, our focus is to teach topics that flow smoothly and complement each other. The course covers exam concepts at a fraction of the cost of traditional programs (not to mention the amount of time you will save).We are happy to offer an unconditional 30-day money-back in full guarantee. No risk for you. The content of the course is excellent, and this is a no-brainer for us, as we are certain you will love it.Why wait? Every day is a missed opportunity.Click the "Buy Now" button and become a part of our program today.*CFA Institute does not endorse, promote, review or warrant the accuracy or quality of the products or services offered by 365 Careers or Udemy. The CFA Institute Logo, CFA®, and Chartered Financial Analyst® are just a few of the trademarks owned by CFA Institute.** *Please note that the Bootcamp will be split into two courses on Udemy. The reason is that the sheer length of topics we have covered does not allow us to have a single course;

Overview

Section 1: What Does the Course Cover?

Lecture 1 What Does the Course Cover?

Lecture 2 Welcome Gift

Section 2: How to Use a Financial Calculator

Lecture 3 Introduction

Lecture 4 Setting Up the Financial Calculator

Lecture 5 Basic Calculations

Lecture 6 Time Value of Money

Lecture 7 Cash Flow Analysis

Lecture 8 Statistics

Lecture 9 Depreciation and Breakeven

Section 3: 365 Formula Sheet

Lecture 10 365 Formula Sheet

Section 4: Ethics - Ethics and Trust in the Investment Profession

Lecture 11 LOS Overview

Lecture 12 Ethics Explained

Lecture 13 The Role of a Code of Ethics for Defining a Profession

Lecture 14 Challenges to Ethical Behavior

Lecture 15 The Need for High Ethical Standards in the Investment Industry

Lecture 16 Ethical vs. Legal Standards

Lecture 17 CFA® Ethical Decision-Making Framework

Section 5: Ethics - Code of Ethics and Standards of Professional Conduct

Lecture 18 LOS Overview

Lecture 19 Structure of the CFA® Institute Professional Conduct Program

Lecture 20 Components of the Code of Ethics® and the Standards of Professional Conduct®

Lecture 21 Ethical Responsibilities Required by the Code and Standards

Lecture 22 Practice Questions (Code of Ethics and Standards of Professional Conduct)

Lecture 23 Practice Questions with Answers (Code of Ethics and Standards of Professional..)

Section 6: Ethics - Guidance for Standard I-VII

Lecture 24 LOS Overview

Lecture 25 Professionalism, I A Knowledge Of The Law

Lecture 26 Professionalism, I B Independence and Objectivity

Lecture 27 Professionalism, I C Misrepresentation

Lecture 28 Professionalism, I D Misconduct

Lecture 29 Integrity of Capital Markets, II A Material Non-Public Information

Lecture 30 Integrity of Capital Markets, II B Market Manipulation

Lecture 31 Duties to Clients, III A Loyalty, Prudence, and Care

Lecture 32 Duties to Clients, III B Fair Dealing

Lecture 33 Duties to Clients, III C Suitability

Lecture 34 Duties to Clients, III D Performance Presentation

Lecture 35 Duties to Clients, III E Preservation of Confidentiality

Lecture 36 Duties to Employers, IV A Loyalty

Lecture 37 Duties to Employers, IV B Additional Compensation Arrangements

Lecture 38 Duties to Employers, IV C Responsibilities of Supervisors

Lecture 39 Investment Analysis, Recommendations, and Actions, V A Diligence and Reasonable

Lecture 40 Investment Analysis, Recommendations, and Actions, V B Communication With Client

Lecture 41 Investment Analysis, Recommendations, and Actions, V C Record Retention

Lecture 42 Conflicts of Interest, VI A Disclosure of Conflicts

Lecture 43 Conflicts of Interest, VI B Priority of Transactions

Lecture 44 Conflicts of Interest, VI C Referral Fees

Lecture 45 Responsibilities as a CFA® Institute Member or CFA® Candidate, VII A

Lecture 46 Responsibilities as a CFA® Institute Member or CFA® Candidate, VII B

Lecture 47 Standards of Professional Conduct - Overview

Section 7: Ethics - Introduction to the Global Investment Performance Standards®

Lecture 48 LOS Overview

Lecture 49 The Global Investment Performance Standards®

Lecture 50 Composites Construction

Lecture 51 Requirements for Verification

Section 8: Ethics - Global Investment Performance Standards (GIPS®)

Lecture 52 LOS Overview

Lecture 53 Key Features of GIPS®

Lecture 54 Fundamentals of Compliance

Lecture 55 Scope of GIPS®

Lecture 56 GIPS® Implementation

Lecture 57 Overview of the Global Investment Performance Standards®

Lecture 58 Practice Questions (Global Investment Performance Standards®)

Lecture 59 Practice Questions with Answers (Global Investment Performance Standards®)

Lecture 60 GIPS® Overview

Section 9: Quantitative Methods - Time Value of Money

Lecture 61 LOS Overview

Lecture 62 Time Value of Money

Lecture 63 How to Use a Timeline to Depict Time Value of Money Problems

Lecture 64 How to Interpret Interest Rates

Lecture 65 Interest Rates as the Sum of Several Components

Lecture 66 Calculate and Interpret an Investment's Effective Annual Rate

Lecture 67 The Relationship between PV and FV

Lecture 68 Solving Different Time Value of Money Problems

Lecture 69 The Importance of Compounding Frequencies

Lecture 70 Ordinary Annuity

Lecture 71 Annuity Due

Lecture 72 Perpetuity

Lecture 73 FV and PV of Unequal Cash Flows

Lecture 74 Calculate the Monthly Payment of a Mortgage Loan

Lecture 75 Let's Calculate the Number of Years it Takes to Achieve a Financial Goal

Lecture 76 What is the Rate of Return of an Investment?

Lecture 77 The Cash Flow Additivity Principle

Lecture 78 Practice Questions (Quantitative Methods - Time Value of Money)

Lecture 79 Practice Questions (Answers with explanations)

Section 10: Bonus-Discounted Cash Flow Applications-Not Included in Level 1 2020 Curriculum

Lecture 80 LOS Overview

Lecture 81 How to Interpret the Net Present Value (NPV)

Lecture 82 Calculate NPV

Lecture 83 Calculate an Investment's Internal Rate of Return (IRR)

Lecture 84 Compare NPV and IRR

Lecture 85 The Holding Period Return

Lecture 86 The Money-Weighted Rate of Return

Lecture 87 The Time-Weighted Rate of Return

Lecture 88 Evaluate the Performance of Money Market Instruments

Lecture 89 Alternatives to the Bank Discount Yield

Lecture 90 Convert Among Yield Measures

Lecture 91 Practice Questions (Quantitative Methods - Discounted cash flow applications)

Lecture 92 Practice Questions (Answers with explanations)

Section 11: Quantitative Methods - Statistical concepts and Market returns

Lecture 93 LOS Overview

Lecture 94 Fundamental Concepts of Statistics

Lecture 95 Measurement Scales

Lecture 96 Parameter, Sample statistic, and Frequency Distribution

Lecture 97 Interpret Frequency Distributions

Lecture 98 Graphical Representation

Lecture 99 Measures of Central Tendency

Lecture 100 Measures of Central Tendency - Mean, Median, Mode

Lecture 101 Quartiles, Quintiles, Deciles and Percentiles

Lecture 102 Range and Mean Absolute Deviation

Lecture 103 Variance and Standard Deviation

Lecture 104 Semi-variance and Semi-deviation

Lecture 105 Chebyshev Inequality

Lecture 106 Coefficient of Variation and Sharpe Ratio

Lecture 107 Explain Skewness

Lecture 108 Behavior of the Mean, Median, and Mode

Lecture 109 Sample Skewness

Lecture 110 Kurtosis

Lecture 111 Compare the Use of Arithmetic and Geometric Means

Section 12: Quantitative Methods - Probability Concepts

Lecture 112 LOS Overview

Lecture 113 Probability Definitions

Lecture 114 The Two Defining Properties of Probability

Lecture 115 Defining Probabilities as Odds

Lecture 116 Dependent Events vs. Independent Events

Lecture 117 Conditional Probability

Lecture 118 The Addition Rule

Lecture 119 The Multiplication Rule

Lecture 120 The Total Probability Rule

Lecture 121 Summary Lesson: Addition, Multiplication, and Total Probability Rules

Lecture 122 Practical example: Total Probability Rule

Lecture 123 Conditional Expectation in Investment Applications

Lecture 124 The Relationship between Financial Securities

Lecture 125 Calculating Covariance

Lecture 126 Correlation

Lecture 127 Expected Value

Lecture 128 Calculating the Variance of a Random Variable

Lecture 129 Portfolio Expected Returns and Variance

Lecture 130 Covariance Based on a Joint Probability Function

Lecture 131 Bayes Formula

Lecture 132 Principles of Counting

Section 13: Quantitative Methods - Common probability distributions

Lecture 133 LOS Overview

Lecture 134 Defining a Random Variable

Lecture 135 Discrete and Continuous Random Variable

Lecture 136 Cumulative Distribution Function

Lecture 137 Practical Exercise

Lecture 138 Uniform, Bernoulli, and Binomial Random Variables

Lecture 139 Discrete Distribution Functions

Lecture 140 Discrete Uniform Distribution

Lecture 141 Binomial Distribution

Lecture 142 Practical Exercise

Lecture 143 Continuous Uniform Distribution

Lecture 144 Properties of the Normal Distribution

Lecture 145 Univariate vs. Multivariate Distributions

Lecture 146 Comparison between Conclusions Draw with Chebyshev and Normal Distribution

Lecture 147 Standard Normal Distribution

Lecture 148 Using Z-values to Calculate Probabilities

Lecture 149 Safety-first Ratio, Roy's Criterion for Portfolio Optimization

Lecture 150 Lognormal Distribution

Lecture 151 Discrete vs. Continuous Compounding

Lecture 152 Monte Carlo Simulation

Lecture 153 Historical Simulation

Section 14: Quantitative Methods - Sampling and Estimation

Lecture 154 LOS Overview

Lecture 155 Statistical Inferences

Lecture 156 Sampling Error

Lecture 157 Stratified Random Sampling

Lecture 158 Time Series vs. Cross-sectional Data

Lecture 159 Central Limit Theorem

Lecture 160 Standard Error of the Sample Mean

Lecture 161 Estimator of a Population Parameter

Lecture 162 Confidence Intervals

Lecture 163 Student's T-distribution

Lecture 164 Calculating Confidence Intervals - Known Variance

Lecture 165 Calculating Confidence Intervals - Unknown Variance

Lecture 166 Calculating Confidence Intervals - Variance Unknown, Large Sample Size

Lecture 167 Sampling Bias

Section 15: Quantitative Methods - Hypothesis Testing

Lecture 168 LOS overview

Lecture 169 Defining Hypothesis Testing

Lecture 170 One and Two-sided Hypothesis Tests

Lecture 171 What Is a test Statistic?

Lecture 172 The Type I and Type II Errors. Definition of Significance Level

Lecture 173 What Is a Decision Rule?

Lecture 174 How Do We Measure the Power of a test?

Lecture 175 The Relation Between Confidence Intervals and Hypothesis Tests

Lecture 176 Statistically vs. Economically Meaningful Results

Lecture 177 How Do We Measure and Use P-values?

Lecture 178 Hypothesis Testing - Variance Known

Lecture 179 Hypothesis Testing - Variance Unknown

Lecture 180 Hypothesis Testing - Equality of Means (Equal and Unknown Variances)

Lecture 181 Hypothesis Testing - Equality of Means (Unequal and Unknown Variances)

Lecture 182 Hypothesis Testing - The Difference of Two Means

Lecture 183 Testing for the Variance - Chi-Square test

Lecture 184 Parametric vs. Nonparametric Tests

Section 16: Corporate Finance - Corporate Governance and ESG: An Introduction

Lecture 185 LOS Overview

Lecture 186 Corporate Governance: Description

Lecture 187 Stakeholder Groups and Their Interests

Lecture 188 Stakeholder Conflicts

Lecture 189 Stakeholder Management

Lecture 190 Governance Mechanisms

Lecture 191 Board of Directors

Lecture 192 Board of Directors Committees

Lecture 193 Factors Influencing Corporate Governance

Lecture 194 Corporate Governance: Risks and Benefits

Lecture 195 Principles of Corporate Governance Analysis

Lecture 196 Environmental Factors and Social Considerations in Investment Analysis

Lecture 197 ESG Investing

Lecture 198 ESG Investing vs Fiduciary Duties

Lecture 199 Practice Questions (Corporate Governance and ESG: An Introduction)

Lecture 200 Practice Questions (Answers with explanations)

Section 17: Corporate Finance - Capital Budgeting

Lecture 201 LOS Overview

Lecture 202 The Capital Budgeting Process

Lecture 203 Basic Principles of Capital Budgeting

Lecture 204 Engaging with Multiple Projects at a Time

Lecture 205 Net Present Value (NPV)

Lecture 206 Net Present Value: Example

Lecture 207 Internal Rate of Return (IRR)

Lecture 208 Payback Period

Lecture 209 Discounted Payback Period (DPBP)

Lecture 210 Average Accounting Rate of Return (AAR)

Lecture 211 Profitability Index (PI)

Lecture 212 NPV Profile

Lecture 213 Compare the NPV and IRR Methods

Lecture 214 Problems Associated with IRR

Lecture 215 The Relation Between NPV and Share Price

Lecture 216 Practice Questions (Capital Budgeting)

Lecture 217 Practice Questions (Answers with explanations)

Section 18: Corporate Finance - Cost of Capital

Lecture 218 LOS Overview

Lecture 219 The Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC)

Lecture 220 Effect of Taxes on the Cost of Capital

Lecture 221 Use of Target Capital Structure in Estimating WACC

Lecture 222 Marginal Cost of Capital (MCC)

Lecture 223 The MCC's Role in Determining the NPV

Lecture 224 Calculate the Cost of Debt

Lecture 225 Cost of Preferred Stock

Lecture 226 Calculate the Cost of Equity

Lecture 227 Components of CAPM

Lecture 228 Calculate the Cost of Equity with the Dividend Discount Model

Lecture 229 Bond Yield Plus Risk Premium Approach

Lecture 230 Calculate and Interpret Beta

Lecture 231 Calculate a Project's Beta

Lecture 232 Estimate the Cost of Equity for Developing Countries

Lecture 233 Marginal Cost of Capital Schedule

Lecture 234 Flotation Costs

Lecture 235 Practice Questions (Cost of Capital)

Lecture 236 Practice Questions (Answers with explanations)

Section 19: Corporate Finance - Measures of Leverage

Lecture 237 LOS Overview

Lecture 238 Measures of Leverage

Lecture 239 Business and Financial Risk

Lecture 240 Calculate the Degree of Operating Leverage (DOL)

Lecture 241 Calculate the Degree of Financial Leverage (DFL)

Lecture 242 Calculate the Degree of Total Leverage (DTL)

Lecture 243 The Effect of Financial Leverage on a Company's NI and ROE

Lecture 244 Calculate the Breakeven Quantity of Sales

Lecture 245 Calculate the Operating Breakeven Quantity of Sales

Lecture 246 Practice Questions (Measures of Leverage)

Lecture 247 Practice Questions (Answers with explanations)

Section 20: Corporate Finance - Working Capital Management

Lecture 248 Working Capital Management (Overview)

Lecture 249 Working Capital Management (Definition)

Lecture 250 Liquidity Management

Lecture 251 Liquidity Measures

Lecture 252 Asset Management Ratios

Lecture 253 Payables Turnover Ratio

Lecture 254 Liquidity Analysis (Example)

Lecture 255 Operating and Cash Conversion Cycles

Lecture 256 Net Daily Cash Position

Lecture 257 Yields on Short-Term Securities

Lecture 258 Investment Policy Statement

Lecture 259 Accounts Receivable Management

Lecture 260 Inventory Management

Lecture 261 Accounts Payable Management

Lecture 262 Short-term Bank Funding Sources

Lecture 263 Short-term Non-bank Funding Sources

Lecture 264 Practice questions (Working Capital Management)

Lecture 265 Practice questions (Working Captial Management)-answers

Section 21: Economics - Topics in Demand and Supply Analysis

Lecture 266 LOS Overview

Lecture 267 Basic Concepts

Lecture 268 Elasticity

Lecture 269 Income and Substitution Effects

Lecture 270 Exceptions to the Law of Demand

Lecture 271 Diminishing Marginal Returns

Lecture 272 Break-even and Shutdown Analysis

Lecture 273 Economies and Diseconomies of Scale

Lecture 274 Practice Questions (Demand and Supply Analysis)

Lecture 275 Practice Questions with Answers (Demand and Supply Analysis)

Section 22: Economics - The Firm and Market Structures

Lecture 276 LOS Overview

Lecture 277 Market Structures

Lecture 278 Perfect Competition

Lecture 279 Monopolistic Competition

Lecture 280 Oligopoly

Lecture 281 Monopoly

Lecture 282 Concentration Measures

Lecture 283 Summary of Market Structures

Lecture 284 Practice Questions (The Firm and Market Structures)

Lecture 285 Practice Questions with Answers (The Firm and Market Structures)

Lecture 286 Supplemental Materials

Section 23: Economics - Aggregate Output, Prices, and Economic Growth

Lecture 287 LOS Overview

Lecture 288 GDP Calculation

Lecture 289 GDP Calculation (Continued)

Lecture 290 Nominal and Real GDP

Lecture 291 The Expenditure Approach

Lecture 292 The Income Approach

Lecture 293 Fiscal Balance and Trade Balance

Lecture 294 Aggregate Demand

Lecture 295 Aggregate Supply

Lecture 296 Shifts in Aggregate Demand

Lecture 297 Shifts in Aggregate Supply

Lecture 298 The Macroeconomic Equilibrium

Lecture 299 The Effect of Combined Changes in AD and AS

Lecture 300 Sources of Economic Growth

Lecture 301 The Production Function

Lecture 302 Practice Questions (Aggregate Output, Prices, and Economic Growth)

Lecture 303 Practice Questions with Answers (Aggregate Output, Prices, and Economic Growth)

Section 24: Understanding Business Cycles

Lecture 304 LOS Overview

Lecture 305 Business Cycle Phases

Lecture 306 Resource Use and the Business Cycle

Lecture 307 Housing Market and the Business Cycle

Lecture 308 External Trade Sector and the Business Cycle

Lecture 309 Theories of the Business Cycle

Lecture 310 Types of Unemployment

Lecture 311 Unemployment Measures

Lecture 312 Inflation

Lecture 313 Indexes Used to Measure Inflation

Lecture 314 Uses and Limitations of Inflation Measures

Lecture 315 Cost-Push and Demand-Pull Inflation

Lecture 316 Economic Indicators

Lecture 317 Practice Questions (Understanding Business Cycles)

Lecture 318 Practice Questions with Answers (Understanding Business Cycles)

Section 25: Monetary and Fiscal Policy

Lecture 319 LOS Overview

Lecture 320 Introduction to Monetary and Fiscal Policy

Lecture 321 Functions of Money

Lecture 322 Definitions of Money

Lecture 323 The Money Creation Process

Lecture 324 The Quantity Theory of Money

Lecture 325 Theories of Money Demand and Supply

Lecture 326 The Fisher Effect

Lecture 327 Roles and Objectives of Central Banks

Lecture 328 Costs of Expected and Unexpected Inflation

Lecture 329 Monetary Policy Tools

Lecture 330 The Monetary Transmission Mechanism

Lecture 331 Qualities of Effective Central Banks

Lecture 332 Monetary Policy and Economic Growth

Lecture 333 Inflation, Interest Rate and Exchange Rate Targeting

Lecture 334 Expansionary vs Contractionary Monetary Policy

Lecture 335 Monetary Policy Limitations

Lecture 336 Roles and Objectives of Fiscal Policy

Lecture 337 Fiscal Policy Tools

Lecture 338 Effective Tax Policy

Lecture 339 Modeling the Impact of Taxes and Government Spending

Lecture 340 The Ricardian Equivalence

Lecture 341 National Debt-to-GDP Indicator

Lecture 342 Fiscal Policy Limitations

Lecture 343 Expansionary vs Contractionary Fiscal Policy

Lecture 344 Monetary and Fiscal Policy Interaction

Lecture 345 Practice Questions (Monetary and Fiscal Policy)

Lecture 346 Practice Questions with Answers (Monetary and Fiscal Policy)

Section 26: International Trade and Capital Flows

Lecture 347 LOS Overview

Lecture 348 Gross Domestic Product vs Gross National Product

Lecture 349 Costs and Benefits of International Trade

Lecture 350 Absolute vs. Comparative Advantage

Lecture 351 Ricardian and Heckscher-Ohlin Models of Trade

Lecture 352 Trade Restrictions

Lecture 353 Trading Blocs

Lecture 354 Capital Restrictions

Lecture 355 Balance of Payments

Lecture 356 Balance of Payments (continued)

Lecture 357 International Trade Organizations

Lecture 358 Practice Questions (International Trade and Capital Flows)

Lecture 359 Practice Questions with Answers (International Trade and Capital Flows)

Section 27: Introduction to Alternative Investments

Lecture 360 LOS Overview

Lecture 361 Alternative Investments vs. Traditional Investments

Lecture 362 Categories of Alternative Investments

Lecture 363 Hedge Funds

Lecture 364 Private Equity

Lecture 365 Real Estate

Lecture 366 Other Types of Alternative Investments

Lecture 367 Benefits of Alternative Investments

Lecture 368 Hedge Funds - Fees and Returns

Lecture 369 Valuation of Alternative Investments

Lecture 370 Risk Management of Alternative Investments

Lecture 371 Practice Questions (Introduction to Alternative Investments)

Lecture 372 Practice Questions with Answers (Introduction to Alternative Investments)

Lecture 373 Completing 100%

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