Money Markets and Portfolio Management

New York Institute of Finance

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Money Markets and Portfolio Management

This module deals with managing portolios with debt instruments. This course replicates the content from module 4 of Portfolio Management I. This is an asynchronous eLearning course that can be accessed 24/7 from any internet enabled computer. Subscription period for this course is 90 days.

CPE Credits: 1

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Program Level Basic
Prerequisites This course has no prerequisites
Advance Preparation No advance preparation required
Recent Revision Date September 23, 2014
Instructional Delivery Method QAS Self Study
Field of Study Management Advisory Services

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  • Different types of money market funds
  • Advantages and disadvantages of different types of money market funds
  • Government treasury bills including bank discount basis and bond equivalent yields
  • Selecting investment vehicles based on the needs of a hypothetical client