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About the Course

In this course, you will start by reviewing the fundamentals of investments, including the trading off of return and risk when forming a portfolio, asset pricing models such as the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) and the 3-Factor Model, and the efficient market hypothesis. You will be introduced to the two components of stock returns – dividends and capital gains – and will learn how each are taxed and the incentives provided to investors from a realization-based capital gains tax. You will examine the investment decisions (and behavioral biases) of participants in defined-contribution (DC) pension plans like 401(k) plans in the U.S. and will learn about the evidence regarding the performance of individual investors in their stock portfolios. The course concludes by discussing the evidence regarding the performance of actively-managed mutual funds. You will learn about the fees charged to investors by mutual funds and the evidence regarding the relation between fees charged and fund performance. Segments of the portfolios of mutual funds that may be more likely to outperform and examples of strategies designed to “earn alpha” will also be introduced. Learners are welcome to take this course even if they have not completed "Investments I: Fundamentals of Performance Evaluation," as the first module contain a review of investment fundamentals and regression analysis to get everyone up to speed. Also, the course contains several innovative features, including creative out-of-the-studio introductions followed by quick-hitting "Module in 60" countdowns that highlight what will be covered in each module, four "Faculty Focus" interview episodes with leading professors in finance, and a summary of each module done with the help of animations! This course is part of the iMBA offered by the University of Illinois, a flexible, fully-accredited online MBA at an incredibly competitive price. For more information, please see the Resource page in this course and onlinemba.illinois.edu....

Top reviews

AC

Dec 12, 2016

Excellent class! Very useful information for investing. Great faculty focus sessions with UIUC researchers!. Also love the passion that Dr. Weisbenner displays in teaching. Would highly recommend!

MN

Dec 11, 2020

Very good introduction of some comedy compared to Investments I. The early review of fundamentals and in-depth discussion and teachings about investment topics were much appreciated.

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By Miguel V

Apr 23, 2019

Great course!

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Apr 12, 2021

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By Maddy M

Dec 10, 2020

great class!

By Carlos R P G

Jan 3, 2020

Enlightening

By YEN J C

Dec 2, 2019

great course

By Mohammad R

Dec 11, 2018

Great Course

By Chris B

Jun 7, 2017

Great Course

By Sai P V

Dec 8, 2016

Excellent!!!

By Apurva A

Nov 23, 2021

good course

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Jul 6, 2018

good course

By Palito J E

Jul 15, 2020

very good!

By Mohamad J M

Feb 19, 2019

Excellent!

By PRIYADARSHINI G

May 8, 2020

excellent

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Dec 14, 2019

Excellent

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Sep 14, 2021

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By Ihtesham A A

Sep 9, 2017

Classic.

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Oct 27, 2020

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Aug 14, 2020

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Dec 16, 2021

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May 13, 2017

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By Nipun S D

Nov 14, 2020

COURSE HAS IMPROVED MY KNOWLEDGE TREMENDOUSLY. aN ADDITIONAL COURSZE IS NEEDED FOR APPLICATION AND SIMULATION OF WHAT WE HAVE LEARNED.WE NEED EXPOSURE TO DERIVATIVES AS WELL .INVESTMENTS iii CAN DO IT WITH ANOTHER SEQUEL TO STAR WARS

By Husam A

Dec 9, 2019

Good overall material covered however I believe the number and duration of videos were excessive for an online course. Took significantly longer than other coursera courses to complete.

By COLLIN M

May 25, 2017

Much better than Investments I, I feel that I got more from this course and sort of wish their order was flipped as then I might have gotten more from the first class.