Student-Managed Investment Funds: An Exploratory Study of a Model That Works
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https://doi.org/10.33423/jaf.v21i1.4160Keywords:
accounting, finance, student-managed investment funds, financial performance, exploratory studyAbstract
Student Managed Investment Funds (SMIF), an experiential approach to learning about portfolio theory and practice, are increasingly prevalent in financial education in business schools (Boughton & Jackson, 2019). However, there is very little empirical evidence regarding the determinants of SMIF financial performance. Following a review of the literature, this paper presents an exploratory study of Gonzaga University’s SMIF model and results compared to nineteen other schools in a regional competition. The results suggest that SMIFs using a class structure and spanning more than one semester outperform those that do not. Implications for future SMIF research and practice are discussed.
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2021-06-05
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Barnes , C. H. ., & Buller, P. F. . (2021). Student-Managed Investment Funds: An Exploratory Study of a Model That Works . Journal of Accounting and Finance, 21(1). https://doi.org/10.33423/jaf.v21i1.4160
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