Part I Learning Objectives, Summary Overview, and Problems 1Chapter I Basics of Portfolio Planning and Construction 3Learning Outcomes 3Summary 3Practice Problems 5Chapter 2 Security Market Indexes 9Learning Outcomes 9Summary 9Practice Problems 10Chapter 3 Capital Market Expectations, Part 1: Framework and Macro Considerations 17Learning Outcomes 17Summary 18Practice Problems 21Chapter 4 Capital Market Expectations, Part 2: Forecasting Asset Class Returns 27Learning Outcomes 27Summary 28Practice Problems 30Chapter 5 Overview of Asset Allocation 39Learning Outcomes 39Summary 40Practice Problems 41Chapter 6 Principles of Asset Allocation 45Learning Outcomes 45Summary 46Practice Problems 47Chapter 7 Asset Allocation with Real-World Constraints 57Learning Outcomes 57Summary 57Practice Problems 59Chapter 8 Asset Allocation to Alternative Investments 69Learning Outcomes 69Summary 69Practice Problems 72Chapter 9 Exchange-Traded Funds: Mechanics and Applications 81Learning Outcomes 81Summary 81Practice Problems 83Chapter 10 Case Study in Portfolio Management: Institutional 89Learning Outcomes 89Summary 89Practice Problems 90Part II Solutions 95Chapter 1 Basics of Portfolio Planning and Construction 97Solutions 97Chapter 2 Security Market Indexes 101Solutions 101Chapter 3 Capital Market Expectations, Part I: Framework and Macro Considerations 105Solutions 105Chapter 4 Capital Market Expectations, Part II: Forecasting Asset Class Returns 111Solutions 111Chapter 5 Overview of Asset Allocation 119Solutions 119Chapter 6 Principles of Asset Allocation 121Solutions 121Chapter 7 Asset Allocation with Real-World Constraints 129Solutions 129Chapter 8 Asset Allocation to Alternative Investments 135Solutions 135Chapter 9 Exchange-Traded Funds: Mechanics and Applications 145Solutions 145Chapter 10 Case Study in Portfolio Management: Institutional 151Solutions 151About the CFA Program 157
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