In this course, we will discuss fundamental principles of trading off risk and return, portfolio optimization, and security pricing. We will study and use risk-return models such as the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) and multi-factor models to evaluate the performance of various securities and portfolios. Specifically, we will learn how to interpret and estimate regressions that provide us with both a benchmark to use for a security given its risk (determined by its beta), as well as a risk-adjusted measure of the security’s performance (measured by its alpha). Building upon this framework, market efficiency and its implications for patterns in stock returns and the asset-management industry will be discussed. Finally, the course will conclude by connecting investment finance with corporate finance by examining firm valuation techniques such as the use of market multiples and discounted cash flow analysis. The course emphasizes real-world examples and applications in Excel throughout. This course is the first of two on Investments that I am offering online (“Investments II: Lessons and Applications for Investors” is the second course).
This course is part of the Financial Management Specialization

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Syllabus - What you will learn from this course
Course Overview
Module 1: Investments Toolkit and Portfolio Formation
Module 2: Motivating, Explaining, & Implementing the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM)
Module 3: Testing the CAPM, Multifactor Models, & Market Efficiency
Module 4: Investment Finance and Corporate Finance: Firm Valuation
Course Conclusion
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- 5 stars83.62%
- 4 stars10.56%
- 3 stars2.78%
- 2 stars1.50%
- 1 star1.50%
TOP REVIEWS FROM INVESTMENTS I: FUNDAMENTALS OF PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
This was a fantastic course, with a realistically attainable amount of material, and a humble, knowledgable professor whose teaching style makes a normally difficult topic very easy to understand.
This course is heavy but I learned so much and the information is very relevant and helpful for better understanding financial investments.
An excellent course! loved the material, great assignments, built my fundamentals in investments in a great way. Professor Scott is great man.
Normal course work was very good. The Honors content was a bit disappointing in that I finished it before the weeks deadline but never received a grade.
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