Overview of Asset Allocation (2024 Level III CFA® Exam - Reading 4)

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ต.ค. 2022
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    Topic 2 - Asset Allocation and Related Decisions in Portfolio Management
    Reading 4 - Overview of Asset Allocation
    LOS : Describe elements of effective investment governance and investment governance considerations in asset allocation.
    LOS : Formulate an economic balance sheet for a client and interpret its implications for asset allocation.
    LOS : Compare the investment objectives of asset-only, liability-relative, and goals based asset allocation approaches.
    LOS : Contrast concepts of risk relevant to asset-only, liability-relative, and goals based asset allocation approaches.
    LOS : Explain how asset classes are used to represent exposures to systematic risk and discuss criteria for asset class specification.
    LOS : Explain the use of risk factors in asset allocation and their relation to traditional asset class-based approaches.
    LOS : Recommend and justify an asset allocation based on an investor’s objectives and constraints.
    LOS : Describe the use of the global market portfolio as a baseline portfolio in asset allocation.
    LOS : Discuss strategic implementation choices in asset allocation, including passive/active choices and vehicles for implementing passive and active mandates.
    LOS : Discuss strategic considerations in rebalancing asset allocations.

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  • @caiobgomes
    @caiobgomes ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Hey, James,
    At 30:00 I think the Liability-relative Approach is switched with the Goals-relative Approach.