Investment Vehicles and Strategies

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Location: Online
3Credits
Technical Business
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FICPA Members
$85.00 Regular Price
Nonmembers
$105.00 Regular Price
Product Code: AI23-PFP-INV5
Level: Intermediate
Vendor: AICPA CPE Division
Field of Study: Specialized Knowledge

Overview:

This CPE course can be purchased individually or as part of the Investment Planning Certificate Program.

Do you need an introduction to investment vehicles and strategies to educate your clients on the rationale for the strategies used in their investment accounts?

Updated for the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, this three-part self-study course examines the implementation phase of the investment planning engagement, including types of investment vehicles, investment strategies, and investment valuation.

Narrated by Tom Tillery, this course covers several types of investment strategies used by investment advisers and the rationale behind their selection, including:

  • Active versus passive management
  • Market timing
  • Dollar cost averaging
  • Dividend and capital gain distribution reinvestment
  • Systematic withdrawal plans, bond laddering, and hedging strategies.

Further, this course looks at asset pricing theories as they relate to the value and risk of an investment portfolio, types of market analyses, and how to analyze the value of an individual stock and bond. Two asset pricing theories, two of the most influential theories on asset pricing the investment adviser uses, are analyzed in the course:

  • Capital asset pricing model (CAPM)
  • Arbitrage pricing theory (APT)

This course also delves into leveraging using margin accounts and the risks associated with this strategy, as well as strategies for concentrated portfolios.

Lastly, we will also take a fresh look at IRC Section 1031 like-kind exchanges, with an emphasis on the specific tax regulations governing these transactions.

Enhanced On-Demand Format

This enhanced on-demand format offers meaningful and relevant content in the form of tables, charts, and discussion points on slides. An instructor who is an expert on the topical area breaks down complex topics, offers best practices, provides clarity, and shares insights that help the learner achieve the learning objectives for the course.

Objectives:

Learning Outcomes

  • Recognize what is insured by the FDIC or the NCUA.
  • Calculate taxable interest on the purchase of a bond with accrued interest.
  • Determine the type of security to recommend to a client based on the client's circumstances.
  • Differentiate between active and passive portfolio management.
  • Recall when an investor should expect a margin call.
  • Differentiate among the various types of financial ratios in a financial ratio analysis.
  • Calculate the price-earnings ratio for a stock.

Major Topics:

Key Topics

  • Types of investment vehicles
  • Investment strategies
  • Investment valuation


Prerequisite:

Basic knowledge of the areas of personal financial planning (PFP)