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Basic Investing

Understand the basics of developing an investment portfolio.
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Course: On-Demand
Beginner Provider Mary Dee Dickerson  39 Lessons ·  1h 40m  in Arabic, English 

Course Description

Invest in your portfolio by learning the basics concerning stocks, mutual funds, and bonds. This course covers basic financial principles, such as compounding money and savings. Regardless of past investing experiences, each student will learn helpful tips for designing their own portfolios.

What You'll Learn

  • Build your own investment portfolio using stocks, mutual funds, and bonds
  • Apply basic financial principles such as compounding money and savings
  • Understand how money grows, including the Rule of 72
  • Evaluate common stock, including its classifications and motives for ownership
  • Explain mutual funds, their types, and how to track and switch between them
  • Assess investments by weighing risk and return, including dollar-cost averaging

Key Takeaways

  • The course covers the basics of stocks, mutual funds, and bonds for building a personal portfolio.
  • It teaches basic financial principles such as compounding money and savings.
  • It introduces tools and concepts including the investment pyramid, the investment process, and the Rule of 72.
  • It explains common stock classifications and reasons for owning common stock.
  • It covers mutual funds, including their types, reading the prospectus, and weighing risk against return.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is this course for?

Regardless of past investing experiences, each student will learn helpful tips for designing their own portfolios, so it is suitable for learners at any experience level.

What topics does this course cover?

It covers the basics concerning stocks, mutual funds, and bonds, along with basic financial principles such as compounding money and savings.

What skills will I gain from this course?

You will develop skills in investment concepts, investment management, portfolio analysis, portfolio construction, portfolio investment, and portfolio management.

Does the course require prior investing experience?

No. The course states that regardless of past investing experiences, each student will learn helpful tips for designing their own portfolios.

Does the course explain mutual funds?

Yes. It covers what a mutual fund is, why to invest in mutual funds, types of mutual funds, tracking your fund, reading the prospectus, weighing risk and return, and switching funds.