Learn how hedge funds measure portfolio profitability, calculate Net Asset Value (NAV), and manage complex financial instruments through practical profit and loss (P&L) analysis techniques used in professional fund environments.
This course provides a structured introduction to hedge fund accounting, portfolio operations, and financial reporting. Learners begin by exploring hedge fund structures, the role of investment managers, master-feeder fund models, and the importance of NAV calculations in measuring portfolio performance. As the course progresses, learners examine the major drivers of hedge fund profitability including management fees, performance fees, accrued income and expenses, realized and unrealized profit and loss, and the operational role of fund administrators in maintaining accurate financial records. Different asset classes such as equities, bonds, and bank debt are also explored to understand how they contribute to portfolio returns and investment strategies. The course also focuses on daily hedge fund operational processes including trade pricing, portfolio income calculations, dividend and commission impacts, and daily P&L reconciliation. In addition, learners examine advanced financial instruments such as equity swaps, swaptions, credit default swaps, and OTC options to understand how derivatives influence hedge fund performance and reporting. What makes this course unique is its operational perspective on hedge fund accounting and portfolio profitability analysis, combining investment concepts with real-world financial reporting practices. By the end of the course, learners will be able to interpret hedge fund P&L statements, understand portfolio valuation techniques, and evaluate how different investment strategies affect overall hedge fund performance.













