Join Professor Derek Horstmeyer as he shares his extensive research on how rising interest rates and rising inflation affect investors' portfolio. Derek will discuss how negative real interest rates and central banking policy relates to risk taking. Derek will also discuss what asset classes do best when inflation is peaking and what can be done to safe guard position when rates increase.
*CE/CPE Eligible: 1 CE credits are available to subscribers with these designations: CFP, CLU, ChFC and RICP. CPA subscribers will earn 1 CPE credits.
Field of Study: Specialized Knowledge
Prerequisites: There are no prerequisites for this session.
Advanced Preparation: None
Program Level: Basic
Delivery Method: Group Internet Based
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Derek Horstmeyer is a Professor of Finance for the School of Business, whose research focuses on boards/directors, ETF & mutual fund performance, and hedge fund activism. He writes a monthly column for the Wall Street Journal and has published in the Quarterly Journal of Finance, Managerial Finance, and other mainstream business publications. He also serves as director of the new Financial Planning & Wealth Management degree at Mason.