This course delves into the complexities of retirement planning and estate management. It covers various definitions of retirement and examines the financial risks families and consumers face during this stage. You'll explore both qualitative and quantitative retirement challenges and analyze strategies recommended by wealth managers, including annuitization, treasury, bucket, and market-driven approaches. The course evaluates alternative investments through different stages of retirement and uses case studies to illustrate diverse strategies. It also focuses on applying and modeling portfolios within a retirement framework, emphasizing income sustainability. Finally, the course covers estate planning fundamentals and strategies for managing land, alternative, and illiquid investments, as well as philanthropic strategies involving these assets.
What you'll learn
Understand the multifaceted aspects of retirement planning, including various definitions and the financial risks involved.
Analyze diverse retirement strategies recommended by wealth managers, such as annuitization, treasury, bucket, and market-driven approaches.
Evaluate alternative investments and model portfolios to ensure income sustainability throughout different stages of retirement.
Explore estate planning fundamentals and philanthropic strategies, particularly when dealing with land, alternative, and illiquid investments.
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There are 4 modules in this course
You will become familiar with the course, your classmates, and our learning environment. The orientation will also help you obtain the technical skills required for the course. Then dive into the second part of this module to explore various definitions of retirement and examine the financial risks families and consumers face during this stage. You'll also discern both qualitative and quantitative retirement challenges and analyze common strategies recommended by wealth managers, including annuitization, treasury, bucket, and market-driven approaches.
What's included
13 videos5 readings2 assignments1 discussion prompt
in this module you'll evaluate alternative investments suitable for different stages of retirement. Through case studies, you'll explore diverse retirement strategies and solutions, gaining insights into how different approaches can address unique financial and personal goals.
What's included
15 videos2 readings1 assignment
This module, focuses on applying and modeling portfolios within a retirement framework. You'll learn how to structure a diversified portfolio to meet retirement goals and explore methods to ensure a steady income stream throughout retirement.
What's included
8 videos3 readings1 assignment
This module you'll delve into estate planning fundamentals and strategies for managing land, alternative, and illiquid investments. You'll also explore philanthropic strategies involving these assets, providing insights into legacy building and philanthropy. At the conclusion of this module, you will be ready to complete the final assessment for the course and earn your Coursera certificate!
What's included
15 videos6 readings2 assignments
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