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FINC-578 Investment Management for Endowments and Pensions
kochard, Lawrence
This seminar course examines the investment process used by the investment offices at endowments and pensions. Students will study the tools and the investment challenges faced by investment managers at such institutions. These include evaluating the role of the endowment and pension, portfolio choice, manager choice, asset allocation, risk management and alternative asset class investing.

Prerequisites: Core Finance and Investment courses,Preference given to second-year MBA students.
Credits: 1.5
Prerequisites: finc 551, 557, preference to 2nd year MBAs
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Georgetown University37th and O Streets, N.W., Washington D.C. 20057(202) 687.0100

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