The Boston Institute of Finance Mutual Fund Advisor Course


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Access the industry?s premier print study guide and the industry?s premier online test-prep materials with this unique package. The study guide consists of seven chapters, which parallel the content of the exams. Each chapter includes review questions and provides the core knowledge necessary to pass the exams. The associated test-prep Web course provides sample test questions and tips that will help you get a better feel for the actual exams. Filled with in-depth insight and expert guidance, you won?t need anything else to pass the Series 6 and Series 63 exams. Order your copy today.




The Boston Institute of Finance Mutual Fund Advisor Course


Book Description

Access the industry?s premier print study guide and the industry?s premier online test-prep materials with this unique package. The study guide consists of seven chapters, which parallel the content of the exams. Each chapter includes review questions and provides the core knowledge necessary to pass the exams. The associated test-prep Web course provides sample test questions and tips that will help you get a better feel for the actual exams. Filled with in-depth insight and expert guidance, you won?t need anything else to pass the Series 6 and Series 63 exams. Order your copy today.




The Boston Institute of Finance Stockbroker Course


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Get the all-in-one product that provides preparation information for the two tests necessary to sell stocks: the Series 7 and Series 63 exams. The Boston Institute of Finance Stockbroker Course combines the industry?s premier print study guide with access to the industry?s premier online test-prep materials. This unique course has become one of the best products available for exam preparation by providing the core knowledge needed to pass. The study guide chapters parallel the content of the exams, each chapter includes review questions, and the companion CD-ROM features a sample final exam and tips that will sharpen your skills even further. If you're looking to pass both the Series 7 and Series 63 exams, this is the only guide you will need.







Mutual Fund Industry Handbook


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"The Mutual Fund Industry Handbook is a remarkably important work . . . I am profoundly impressed by the broad and comprehensive sweep of information and knowledge that this book makes available to industry participants, college and business school students, and anyone else with a serious interest in this industry." -- From the Foreword by John C. Bogle President, Bogle Financial Markets Research Center Founder and former chief executive, The Vanguard Group A Foreword by John C. Bogle, founder of The Vanguard Group and one of the most respected leaders in the mutual fund industry, sets the stage for this authoritative book that explains the complexities of the phenomenal industry in simple terms. Investors like the fact that mutual funds offer professional management, easy diversification, liquidity, convenience, a wide range of investment choices, and regulatory protection. Mutual Fund Industry Handbook touches on all of those features and focuses on the diverse functions performed in the day-to-day operations of the mutual fund industry. You'll learn about: Front-office functions-analysis, buying, and selling. Back-office functions, including settlement, custody, accounting, and reporting. Commission structures-front-end loads, back-end loads, or level loads. The various fund categories used by the Investment Company Institute, Morningstar, and Lipper. The roles played by fund managers, investment advisors, custodial banks, distributors, transfer agents, and other third-party service providers. If you want a definitive reference on the mutual fund industry, this is the book for you.




United States Investor


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The Boston Globe Index


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Manager Selection


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Manager selection is a critical step in implementing any investment program. Investors hire portfolio managers to act as their agents, and portfolio managers are then expected to perform to the best of their abilities and in the investors' best interests. Investors must practice due diligence when selecting portfolio managers. They need to not only identify skillful managers, but also determine the appropriate weights to assign to those managers. This book is designed to help investors improve their ability to select managers. Achieving this goal includes reviewing techniques for hiring active, indexed, and alternative managers; highlighting strategies for setting portfolio manager weights and monitoring current managers; and considering the value of quantitative and qualitative methods for successful manager selection.