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Portfolio Management in Practice, Volume 1

Investment Management Workbook

CFA Institute

The CFA Institute Series (Series Nr. 1)

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1. Edition December 2020
352 Pages, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-1-119-74375-0
John Wiley & Sons

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The companion workbook to the Investment Management volume in the CFA Institute's Portfolio Management in Practice series provides students and professionals with essential practice regarding key concepts in the portfolio management process. Filled with stimulating exercises, this text is designed to help learners explore the multifaceted topic of investment management in a meaningful and productive way.

The Investment Management Workbook is structured to further readers' hands-on experience with a variety of learning outcomes, summary overview sections, challenging practice questions, and solutions. Featuring the latest tools and information to help users become confident and knowledgeable investors, this workbook includes sections on professionalism in the industry, fintech, hedge fund strategies, and more.

With the workbook, readers will learn to:
* Form capital market expectations
* Understand the principles of the asset allocation process
* Determine comprehensive investment strategies within each asset class
* Integrate considerations specific to high net worth individuals or institutions into the selection of strategies
* Execute and evaluate chosen strategies and investment managers

Well suited for individuals who learn on their own, this companion resource delivers an example-driven method for practicing the tools and techniques covered in the primary Investment Management volume, incorporating world-class exercises based on actual scenarios faced by finance professionals every day.

Part I Learning Objectives, Summary Overview, and Problems 1

Chapter 1 Professionalism in the Investment Management 3

Learning Outcomes 3

Summary 3

Practice Problems 4

Chapter 2 Fintech in Investment Management 5

Learning Outcomes 5

Summary 5

Practice Problems 6

Chapter 3 Capital Market Expectations, Part 1: Framework and Macro Considerations 9

Learning Outcomes 9

Summary 10

Practice Problem 13

Chapter 4 Capital Market Expectations, Part 2: Forecasting Asset Class Returns 21

Learning Outcomes 21

Summary 22

Practice Problems 25

Chapter 5 Overview of Asset Allocation 35

Learning Outcomes 35

Summary 35

Practice Problems 37

Chapter 6 Principles of Asset Allocation 39

Learning Outcomes 39

Summary 40

Practice Problems 41

Chapter 7 Asset Allocation with Real-World Constraints 51

Learning Outcomes 51

Summary 51

Practice Problems 53

Chapter 8 Currency Management: An Introduction 63

Learning Outcomes 63

Summary 63

Practice Problems 66

Chapter 9 Overview of Fixed-Income Portfolio Management 79

Learning Outcomes 79

Summary 79

Practice Problems 81

Chapter 10 Liability-Driven and Index-Based Strategies 87

Learning Outcomes 87

Summary 87

Practice Problems 91

Chapter 11 Overview of Equity Portfolio Management 101

Learning Outcomes 101

Summary 101

Practice Problems 102

Chapter 12 Passive Equity Investing 105

Learning Outcomes 105

Summary 105

Practice Problems 107

Chapter 13 Active Equity Investing: Strategies 113

Learning Outcomes 113

Summary 113

Practice Problems 115

Chapter 14 Hedge Fund Strategies 121

Learning Outcomes 121

Summary 121

Practice Problems 124

Chapter 15 Overview of Private Wealth Management 131

Learning Outcomes 131

Summary 131

Practice Problems 133

Chapter 16 Topics in Private Wealth Management 141

Learning Outcomes 141

Summary 141

Practice Problems 144

Chapter 17 Portfolio Management for Institutional Investors 151

Learning Outcomes 151

Summary 152

Practice Problems 155

Chapter 18 Trade Strategy and Execution 163

Learning Outcomes 163

Summary 163

Practice Problems 165

Chapter 19 Portfolio Performance Evaluation 175

Learning Outcomes 175

Summary 176

Practice Problems 177

Chapter 20 Investment Manager Selection 181

Learning Outcomes 181

Summary 181

Practice Problems 183

Part II Solutions 199

Chapter 1 Professionalism in the Investment Management 201

Solutions 201

Chapter 2 Fintech in Investment Management 203

Solutions 203

Chapter 3 Capital Market Expectations, Part I: Framework and Macro Considerations 205

Solutions 205

Chapter 4 Capital Market Expectations, Part II: Forecasting Asset Class Returns 211

Solutions 211

Chapter 5 Overview of Asset Allocation 219

Solutions 219

Chapter 6 Principles of Asset Allocation 221

Solutions 221

Chapter 7 Asset Allocation with Real-World Constraints 229

Solutions 229

Chapter 8 Currency Management: An Introduction 235

Solutions 235

Chapter 9 Overview of Fixed-Income Portfolio Management 249

Solutions 249

Chapter 10 Liability-Driven and Index-Based Strategies 253

Solutions 253

Chapter 11 Overview of Equity Portfolio Management 259

Solutions 259

Chapter 12 Passive Equity Investing 263

Solutions 263

Chapter 13 Active Equity Investing: Strategies 267

Solutions 267

Chapter 14 Hedge Fund Strategies 273

Solutions 273

Chapter 15 Overview of Private Wealth Management 283

Solutions 283

Chapter 16 Topics in Private Wealth Management 291

Solutions 291

Chapter 17 Portfolio Management for Institutional Investors 299

Solutions 299

Chapter 18 Trade Strategy and Execution 305

Solutions 305

Chapter 19 Portfolio Performance Evaluation 315

Solutions 315

Chapter 20 Investment Manager Selection 319

Solutions 319

About the CFA Program 333
CFA Institute is the global association of investment professionals that sets the standard for professional excellence and credentials. The organization is a champion for ethical behavior in investment markets and a respected source of knowledge in the global financial community. The end goal: to create an environment where investors' interests come first, markets function at their best, and economies grow. CFA Institute has more than 155,000 members in 165 countries and territories, including 150,000 CFA(r) charterholders, and 148 member societies. For more information, visit www.cfainstitute.org.