IAPM- Exam tips
- Tax saving investment avenues (case study)
- Risk profiling(case study)
- Benefits of mutual funds(long questions)
- Entry and exit loads(concepts)
- DEMAT(concepts)
- Functions of SEBI(long questions)
- Repo and reverse repo(very imp concept)
- Charting techniques(concept)
- Yield curve(concept)
10. Yield to maturity(concept)
11. Efficient market hypothesis(concept)
12. Window dressing approach (concept)
13. Credit rating(concept)
14. Intrinsic value (concept)
The numerical on following chapters needs to be done well
- NAV including the entry and exit loads(5 marks)
- Sharpe, jenson and treynor ratios(10 marks)
- Simple numerical on annuity and doubling period(5 marks)
- Simple numerical on holding period return(5 marks)
- Numerical on beta, risk and return and standard deviation(10 marks)
- Ratio analysis(either a case study or a 10 mark sum)
- Equity valuation on intrinsic value and dividend discount model(5 marks)
- Simple numerical on debt valuation(5 marks)
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I have listen that IAPM is going to be compulsory subject for 2014 and is it right SSF of 5th sem is the base for IAPM..
There is no official news from MU about it yet.