FAU Finance Students Present Investment Strategies to Industry Leaders
Finance students recently presented their portfolio investment recommendations to leading financial experts as part of their work with Ģtvҳ’s College of Business Student Managed Investment Fund
Finance students recently presented their portfolio investment recommendations to leading financial experts as part of their work with Ģtvҳ’s .
The six teams, comprising one principal analyst and several junior analysts, outlined the current investment landscape for their funds, provided recommendations for future investments, and identified current risks aligned with their portfolios. They presented to Chad Delk with JP Morgan Private Bank, Charles Cartwright with Meridian Wealth Management Group and Jacqueline Reeves with Bryn Mawr Trust.
“There is nothing quite like managing real money,” said , Ph.D., senior instructor in FAU’s department of finance. “It transforms classroom concepts into real-world decisions and gives students something powerful to talk about in interviews.”
The Student Managed Investment Fund in the College of Business, named the was generously funded with $500,000 at its inception through a $250,000 gift from Dan Davidowitz and Polen Capital Management, LLC (“Polen”), and matched by the FAU Foundation.
Through a three-credit-hour investment fund course, business students are chosen through an application process and trained to participate in real-time financial decision-making using real money. By the end of the semester, students pitch new investment ideas to a group of financial professionals.
Since its inception in December 2023, the fund has recorded a time-weighted rate of return of 47.46% and an alpha of three, a testament to the students’ research and discipline. The value of the fund currently is $614,580.
The fund seeks to build a diversified portfolio and outperform the S&P 500. Students decide which assets to buy or sell with the assistance of faculty or volunteers from investment firms. By providing students with experiential training in investment portfolio management, the College of Business enhances student placement in competitive internships and positions at large financial institutions.
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