Explore regulations for alternative investments, covering reporting obligations, accredited investor laws, and best practices across various asset classes.
Explore regulations for alternative investments, covering reporting obligations, accredited investor laws, and best practices across various asset classes.
This comprehensive course covers the regulatory landscape of alternative investments, focusing on securities regulations, compliance, and laws for accredited investors. Learn about roles of regulatory bodies, licensing requirements, and reporting obligations. Explore various types of alternative investments including private equity, hedge funds, real estate, and private debt assets. Gain insights into due diligence, anti-money laundering regulations, and investor protection. The course also covers land and non-land alternatives, virtual currencies, and best practices for derivatives, credit, equity, real estate, and commodities.
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What you'll learn
Develop an understanding of the regulatory aspects of alternative investments including reporting obligations and accredited investors laws
Analyze the application of various types of alternative investments such as private equity, hedge funds, real estate, and private debt assets
Explore best practices for various investments and working with private equity and accredited investors
Understand the roles of regulatory bodies and licensing requirements for professionals
Gain insights into securities regulations and compliance for alternative investments
Learn about due diligence, anti-money laundering regulations, and investor protection
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168 Minutes PreRecorded video
6 assignments
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There are 4 modules in this course
This course provides a comprehensive overview of the regulatory landscape for alternative investments. It covers key topics such as securities regulations, compliance for alternative investments, laws for accredited investors, and the significance of due diligence and anti-money laundering in investor protection. The curriculum explores various types of alternative investments, including private equity, hedge funds, real estate, and private debt assets. Students learn about land and non-land alternatives, virtual currencies, and best practices for different asset classes. The course also includes case studies and practical applications, such as exploring securities and alternatives from the perspective of a business owner. It's designed to equip learners with the knowledge to navigate the complex regulatory environment of alternative investments.
Orientation & Module 1 Sailing the Seas of Regulators, Compliance, and Reporting
Module 1 · 3 Hours to complete
Diving to the Depths of Regulation
Module 2 · 2 Hours to complete
Navigating the Ocean of Securities, Issuers, and Accredited Investors
Module 3 · 2 Hours to complete
Case Study Hover Lawn & Course Conclusion
Module 4 · 3 Hours to complete
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Instructor
Director of Financial Planning at the University of Illinois specializing in agricultural finance and risk management education.
Dr. Craig Lemoine is the Director of Financial Planning and an Associate Clinical Professor of Financial Planning at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. He earned his PhD from Texas Tech University in 2013 and holds certifications as a Certified Financial Planner™ and Master Registered Financial Consultant™. Dr. Lemoine focuses on developing a comprehensive financial planning program that integrates traditional financial education with insights into agricultural economics, making it unique among similar programs. He teaches courses such as "Alternative Investments As We Age: Building Wealth," "Alternative Investments and Taxes: Cracking the Code," and "Regulatory Landscape of Alternative Investments." His research interests include risk management, retirement planning, and the impact of financial designations, with published work in prominent journals like The Journal of Financial Planning. Dr. Lemoine also engages in industry collaboration, helping to innovate financial planning education and promote best practices within the field.
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