established 1985
Benefiting from over 30 years’ experience, Fitzwilliam Institute’s online Diploma in Hedge Funds course features:
The Financial Service Sector. The Role of the Financial Service Industry Today. Banks & Financial Service Institutions. Services Offered. Defining a Bank. Types of Banks. Non Bank Financial Terms. Trends Within the Financial Services Industry. Trends Affecting the Financial Service Industry. Characteristics of a Financial Service Provider. Financial Services Regulation. Reasons for Government Regulation. Aims of Regulation. Professional Bodies. Codes of Practices. Financial Regulatory Authorities by Country.
Introduction to Hedge Funds, defining Hedge Funds, history, Hedge Fund structure, the growth of the hedge fund industry, the hedge fund manager, the characteristics of today’s hedge funds.
Service providers: board of directors, the sponsor, the investors, the investment manager, the investment advisor, the brokers, the fund administer, the custodian/trustee, the legal counsel, the auditors, the registrar and transfer agent, the distributors, the listing sponsor, introduction to investment structures, master structures, mirror funds, umbrella funds, side pockets, multi-series funds.
Statutory bodies and regulators, banking regulations, banking laws, regulation of other financial service institutions, aims and objectives of regulations, International laws and authorities, aspects of compliance, compliance management.
Introduction into tools used by hedge funds, buying and selling, defining short selling, regulations and risks, short interest and short interest ratio, long/short equity strategies, specialized long/short equity funds, hedge funds market, investment approaches (e.g. valuation–based approach, quantitative approaches).
Introduction to Merger Arbitrage, types of mergers and acquisitions: cash mergers, stock swap mergers, multiple bidder, leverage buyouts, spin offs, risk management, convertible bond arbitrage, quantitative models (analytical and numerical), credit spreads, implied volatility and risk appetite, convertible bond arbitrage, risk, fixed-income arbitrage, yield curve arbitrage, basis trading, capital structure arbitrage.
Specific associated hedge fund risks, risk management, measuring risk, risk adjusted performance measures, applying effective risk management strategies to offshore funds, importance of effective fund administration, effects of adding hedge funds to traditional portfolios.
Introduction to measuring returns, associated difficulties, measuring net asset values, equalization, crystallization, multiple share classes, the free-ride syndrome, onshore versus offshore funds, equalization factor, calculating return, the Sharpe ratio, the Treynor ratio, Jensen alpha, downside risk, hedge fund databases, indices, benchmarks.
Introduction to hedge fund investing, the benefits of hedge funds, portfolio construction, asset allocation and amount, static versus dynamic allocations, GIGO syndrome.
Hedge fund options, objectives, qualitative and quantitative analysis, funds of hedge funds, advantages of funds of funds, disadvantages of funds of funds.
Introduction to macroeconomics, understanding macroeconomics, principles of economics, how the market works, gross domestic product, international trade, open economy, Labour market, income, expenditure and the circular flow, the consumer price index, cost of taxation, employment, cost of living, the Philips Curve, national income, supply and demand for goods and services, money and inflation, the quantity theory of money, interest rates, social costs of inflation, hyperinflation, exchange rates.
Economic fluctuations, economic growth, economy in the long run, accumulation of Capital, population growth, policies to promote growth, the Solow Model, the business cycle, aggregate demand and supply, the IS-LM Model, the money market, how fiscal and monetary policies shift the LM Curve, floating and fixed exchange rates, the Mundell-Fleming Model, policy debates, investment, government policies.
Introduction to microeconomics, trade, trade offs and government policy, production and supply, elasticities, individual choice in supply and demand, production and cost analysis, competitive markets, oligopoly and monopolistic competition and strategic pricing, uncertainty.
Introduction to financial accounting, users of financial information, key accounting models, terminology, need for financial statements, the balance sheet, balance sheet layouts, ratio and the balance sheet.
Income statement and layout, ratios, revenues and trade receivables, owners equity, cash flow measurement and documentation, inventories and cost of sales, tangible and intangible assets, liabilities, financial statements and recording transactions, preparing financial statements, analyzing and interpreting financial statements, analysis tools, auditing.
What is Marketing? Marketing and Marketing Research. Primary Research. Quantitative Research. Qualitative Research. Secondary Research. Market Ethics. Intrusion of Privacy, Misuse of Research Findings. What is Segmentation? Target Audience Demographics. Target Audience Behaviour. Target Audience Psychographic. Target Audience Geographic. Effective Target Audience Categorization. Segmentation and the Financial Service Provider. Type of Customer and Profitability. Internet Usage. Business Segments. Continual Segmentation.
Customer Experience. Customer Value Management. Continuak Improvement. Brand Value. Loyalty Programs. Loyalty Programs and Financial Services. Customer Relationships. Customization in Financial Services. Customer Retention. Relationship with Stakeholders. Business Relationships. Relationship Lifecycle. Lifecycle: The Stages. Internal Marketing. Internal Marketing Programme.
Introduction to spreadsheets, step by step instructions on using the features, functions and applications for spreadsheets, customizing the spreadsheet software, installing the spreadsheet software, security, platforms, operating system compatibility. Case Studies Three hedge fund case studies.
Detailed case studies of financial institutions.
The Business Plan, Legalities, Setting Up, the Marketing Strategy, Knowing Your Competitors, Promotional Tools.
Effective communication skills, leadership styles, information gathering and interpretation, problem solving, decision making, workforce planning, conflict resolution, time management, delegation. Understanding group needs and characteristics, knowing and understanding group resources, controlling the group, counselling, setting the example, representing the group, problem-solving, evaluation, contextual leadership, sharing leadership, the project leader as a manager of learning.
Team selection, managing the team, the skills matrix, personal work styles, boundaries of responsibility, managing associated strengths and weaknesses.
Gaining and maintaining authority, supporting the team, key people in the organisation (e.g. general management, director of projects, project services manager, chief mechanical engineer, chief controls engineer, drawing office manager, the project support office (PSO), influencing and delegating, sources of power (legitimate, reward, expert, referent, coercive).
Maslow's hierarchy of needs, the four stages of team building (forming, storming, norming and performing), ways of establishing and assigning specific measurable roles to the team, ways to keep stakeholders motivated, how to build team members morale, managing virtual teams.
Company organisational culture and structures, building an effective workforce – recruitment, team selection, appointment and termination, training and appraisal, motivational strategies, competition in the workplace. Wage and salary administration, job restructuring.
Negotiation skills overview, pre-negotiation skills, information and leverage evaluation, types of negotiation, negotiation analysis, negotiation process: opening stance, tactics, concessions, resolutions, negotiation closure, documentation and follow-through.
Communicating up the hierarchy ladder, communication and attitude, effective communication with the client, effective communication with senior management, optimization of performance reporting, communicating with external stakeholders, conformity and union in decisions and contracts, avoiding misinterpretations, communicating updates in project developments, ensuring two-way communication. Accepting feedback, monitoring and adapting communication, group and individual communication, cost efficient communication, getting the right information to the right people at the right time.
The nature of business, business plans and start-ups, legalities – sole traders and partnerships, limited companies, non-profit organisations, public sector organisations. Vision and mission, objectives, planning and strategy, contingency planning, implementation, change control.
Production methods, cost, revenue and break-even analysis, quality assurance, production planning, project management.
Defining and summarising the key elements involved in project management (Project Integration, Project Scope Management, Project Time Management, Project Cost Management, Project Quality Management, Project Human Resource Management, Project Communication Management, Project Risk Management and Project Procurement Management).
What makes a project a successful one, the triangle of objectives, the implications of project failure (shortcomings in initial project plan, flaws in costing, time and quality management, inadequate communication across stakeholders, consequences related to delegation and leadership shortfalls, unrealistic aims, lack of prioritization, lack of knowledge in stakeholder interests and concerns, poorly defined expectations), why project success does not always equal success as a Project Manager.
ProjectLibre is a free open source project management software application. It is designed to manage small to medium sized projects and contains all the tools necessary to manage various types of projects including extensive reporting facilities. ProjectLibre is also compatible with Microsoft Project making transfer of projects easy and straightforward.
Introduction to ProjectLibre; Downloading & Installing the Application. The ProjectLibre screen environment: Gantt Charts, Using Network Diagrams, the Resources View, the Work Breakdown Structure Chart, the Resources Breakdown Structure Chart, the Reports Screen, the Task Usage Detail Screen, the Resource Usage Detail Screen, the Histogram Screen.
Setting up a New Project; Creating Sub Tasks, Setting Task Durations, Setting Task Dependencies, Modifying a Task, Adding Notes to a Task, Adding Resources to your Project. Work and Material Resource Types, Assigning & Modifying a Resource, Assigning Costs to a Resource, Adding Notes to a Resource. Inserting Milestones in a Project; Tracking your Project using Baselines, Creating Project Reports. Common Project Management Terms, Resources and References.
Situation Analysis, Research, Objectives, Publics, Implementation, Budgets, Timetables, Evaluation. Planning and Managing a PR Campaign
Public Relations' role in the Organisation - Internal Communication, Communicating Performance, Counselling the Organisation, Strategy. The role of the Public Relations Practitioner, both in-house and in Consultancies. Business Strategy and Operation.
Definitions and Typologies of Crises. The Crisis Management Plan and Crisis Management Team. Communicating in a Crisis. The Aftermath of a Crisis, Reputation Management.
Managing community expectations. The organisation’s impact on society. The Increasing Importance of Corporate Social Responsibility. The Ethics of CSR. CSR as an Integral Element of Overall Business Strategy. Why Organisations Engage in Community Relations, the Range of CSR Activities.
Innovation, research and new product development.
Business ethics, business and the environment. Commercial Law, Company Law, Contract Law, Employment Law, Law of Tort.
Preparation and Research, Speech Content, Subject Matter and Objectives, Speech Delivery and Variety, Body Language, Eye Contact, etc., Presentation Aids e.g. Visuals, etc., Management of Locations and Audiences, Presentation Structure.
The project is an important part of the course. Each course participant is given a project brief at the start of their course. This gives participants the opportunity to use the knowledge they have obtained during the course in a focused way.
Online Lecture Modules, Subject Expert Feedback Sessions after each Module, Practical Case Studies, End of Practical Activities etc.
Full support is available from our Subject Experts by email at the end of each module and an ongoing basis during the course.
Anyone working in the general business sector in a senior or support role which is likely to require Hedge Funds Skills.
Successful candidates are awarded the Diploma in Hedge Funds (Dip. Hedge Funds) at Pass, Credit or Distinction level.
On successful completion of this course you will receive a Diploma level qualification that is certified and awarded by the ICM (Institute of Commercial Management)
The Institute of Commercial Management was founded in 1979 and is one of the leading Professional Examination and Certification Bodies in the world today. Fitzwilliam Institute have developed and provided practical skills training courses in liaison with the Institute of Commercial Management qualifications and certifications framework for over 25 years. The Institute of Commercial Management certifications and continual professional development training awards are recognised throughout Europe, the USA, Canada, Australia, South Africa and Asia in a total of 140 countries, by leading industries, bodies and professions.
Duration: You will have full access to online resources and subject expert support for one calendar year. However, you can complete the course in as little as 4 - 6 months, by dedicating 6-8 hours of study per week.
Course Fees: 995.00 EUR
To secure your place on the course the full fee is required. All fees must be paid in full before the course begins. Please note, the full course fees are inclusive of all course materials and certification costs.
Enrolment intake is strictly limited on this course. Early application is advised. Places are allocated on a first come first served basis.
Fitzwilliam Institute closes on Bank Holidays and for a number of days at Christmas and New Year. Fitzwilliam Institute reserves the right to postpone, cancel or alter courses without notice or to change any of the details in this brochure. Fees are not refundable unless the course is cancelled by Fitzwilliam Institute. Distance Learning courses are provided by Fitzwilliam Institute BGLS Ltd.
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