Asset Management
About Asset Management
Asset
management is simply a system that helps companies keep track of all
their assets, such as vehicles, equipment, and investments. Keeping tabs
on the assets helps streamline operations, especially in relation to
their sale or disposal.
Why is Asset Management important?
The benefits include
• Real-time Asset Tracking
•
Cloud-based Asset Management - The entire asset directory can be
accessed by anyone in the company, at any time, and at any location.
• Achieve Complete Accuracy
• Identify Ghost Assets
• Operate with more Efficiency
• Forecast Spending and Budgets
• Identify Trends in the Business
Who should take the Asset Management Exam?
• Professionals working in any sector where physical assets (including IT/ICT assets)are important
• Experienced practitioners
• Anyone who wants to assess their Asset Management skills
• Professionals working in outsourced companies responsible for Asset Management
• Any professional with skills and knowledge on Asset Management
• Anyone interested in Asset Management
Asset Management Certification Course Outline
1. Principles of Asset Management
2. Asset Management Policy, Strategy & Planning
3. Managing Asset Life Cycle Decisions and Activities
4. Assessing and Managing Asset Management Risks
5. Finance and Business Impact
Certificate in Asset Management FAQs
What is asset management?
It's the professional management of various securities and assets to meet specified investment goals for the benefit of clients.
Who can take this exam?
Finance students, analysts, fund managers, and those aiming for careers in investment firms or wealth management.
What jobs can I get with asset management skills?
Portfolio manager, investment analyst, asset manager, fund manager, financial advisor.
Is asset management a good career?
Yes, it's a high-growth, well-compensated field with opportunities in both public and private sectors.
Can freshers take this exam?
Yes. It’s beginner-friendly and provides a strong foundation for careers in finance and investment.
Are there freelance opportunities?
Yes. Independent financial advisors and consultants often manage client portfolios or provide asset management advice.
Does this help with CFA preparation?
Absolutely. Asset management topics are core components of the CFA curriculum.
What tools or software will I learn?
Excel for financial modeling, Bloomberg Terminal, portfolio management systems, and risk analysis tools.
What skills will I acquire?
Portfolio construction, performance analysis, client communication, and compliance awareness.