Thomas S. Howe, Vladimir Kotomin, Min-Yu (Stella) Liao and Abhishek Varma
The purpose of this paper is to document and compare the characteristics of two student-managed investment funds at the University.
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to document and compare the characteristics of two student-managed investment funds at the University.
Design/methodology/approach
This study uses a case study approach to achieve this purpose.
Findings
Consistent with other studies, this study finds considerable differences in funding, oversight and the structure of the courses in which the students manage the portfolios. This is the case even though the portfolios are managed by students in courses offered by the same department at the same university.
Originality/value
This study presents different possible ways of obtaining funds and structuring courses in which the students manage investment portfolios.