NISM Series-X-A: Investment Adviser (Level 1) Practice Exam
NISM Series-X-A: Investment Adviser (Level 1) Practice Exam
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NISM Series-X-A: Investment Adviser (Level 1) Practice Exam
The NISM Series-X-A: Investment Adviser (Level 1) is a advisory focused certification for individual financial investment advisor or principal advisor of an advisory organization as per the rules and regulations stipulated under the SEBI (Investment Advisers) Regulations, 2013. The certification is offered by NISM (National Institute of Securities Markets), an puiblic trust formed by the SEBI (Securities and Exchange Board of India).
The certification focuses on assessing investment advisory skills covering client dealing, financial assessment of clients, various investment options and portfolio management. The certification enables individuals to be employed as investment adviser or offer their services fore effective investment advise to individuals or companies .
Why is NISM Series-X-A: Investment Adviser (Level 1) important?
Well-recognized certificate accepted by financial services industry in India.
Boosts your employability in roles related to investment advisory.
Certified candidates can also freelance or start their own business of investment advisory.
Certifies your knowledge of SEBI's compliance for investment advisers.
Validates your understanding of financial planning and personal finance.
Prepares candidates to offer client-specific and goal-based financial advice.
Helps advisers evaluate risk tolerance and investment goals of clients.
Enhances professional skills for new financial planners and wealth managers.
Validates awareness and compliance to ethical practices and professional standards in investment advisory services.
Who should take the NISM Series-X-A: Investment Adviser (Level 1) Exam?
Investment Adviser
Financial Planner
Wealth Manager
Relationship Manager
Client Portfolio Manager
Mutual Fund Distributor
Insurance Advisor
Financial Consultant
Independent Financial Advisor (IFA)
Private Banker
Skills Evaluated
Candidates taking the certification exam on the NISM Series-X-A: Investment Adviser (Level 1) is evaluated for the following skills:
Personal financial planning and investment principles.
Various asset classes like equities, bonds, mutual funds and AIFs.
Assess client risk profiles and financial goals.
Developing investment portfolios for clients.
SEBI regulations for investment advisory.
Ethical standards and best practices in investment advisory.
Tax planning, retirement planning, and estate planning.
Exam Details
Types of Questions: Multiple choice questions and case studies
Total Question: 135
Total Marks: 150 marks
Exam Duration: 3 hours.
Passing Score: 60%
Negative marking: 25% of the marks assigned to a question will be deducted for each wrong answer.
Course Outline
The NISM Series-X-A: Investment Adviser (Level 1) Certification covers the following topics -
MODULE 1: PERSONAL FINANCIAL PLANNING
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO PERSONAL FINANCIAL PLANNING
Understand the concept of Financial Planning
Understand the need for financial planning
Scope of financial planning
Concept of asset, liabilities and net worth
Financial Planning process
Financial advisory and execution
CHAPTER 2: TIME VALUE OF MONEY
Time Value of Money
Calculate the following
CHAPTER 3: EVALUATING THE FINANCIAL POSITION OF CLIENTS
Importance of cash flow management in personal finance
Preparing Household Budget
Cash inflows and outflows
Budgeting and forecasting
Monitoring budgets and provision for savings
Creating a personal Balance Sheet and net-worth
Creating a budget and savings plan
Contingency Planning
Evaluation of financial position of clients
CHAPTER 4: DEBT MANAGEMENT AND LOANS
The purpose or need of debt
Role and impact of debt in cash flow management
Leverage and Debt Counselling
Calculate the debt servicing requirements
Responsible Borrowing
Secured and Unsecured loans
Terms related to loans
Types of borrowing
Understand loan calculations
Loan restructuring
Repayment schedules with varying interest rates
Criteria to evaluate loans
Opting for change in EMI or change in tenure for interest rate changes
Invest the money or pay off outstanding loan
Strategies to reduce debt faster
MODULE 2: INDIAN FINANCIAL MARKETS
CHAPTER 5: INTRODUCTION TO THE INDIAN FINANCIAL MARKETS
The Indian Economy
The Indian Financial Markets
Regulators of Financial Markets
Structure of Financial Markets in India
CHAPTER 6: SECURITIES MARKET SEGMENTS
Nature and Definition of Primary Markets
Role and Function of the Secondary Market
Corporate Actions
MODULE 3: INVESTMENT PRODUCTS
CHAPTER 7: INTRODUCTION TO INVESTMENT
Types of investment
Equity
Fixed Income
Commodities
Real Estate
Structured products
Distressed Securities
Other investment opportunities
Channels for making investments
CHAPTER 8: INVESTING IN STOCKS
Equity as an investment
Diversification of risk through equity instruments – Cross sectional versus time series 136
Risks of equity investments
Overview of Equity Market
Combining Relative Valuation And Discounted Cash Flow Models
Technical Analysis
Qualitative evaluation of stocks
Equity research and stock selection
CHAPTER 9: INVESTING IN FIXED INCOME SECURITIES
Debt market and its need in financing structure of Corporates and Government
Bond market ecosystem
Risks associated with fixed income securities
Pricing of Bond
Traditional Yield Measures
Concept of Yield Curve
Concept of Duration
Introduction to Money Market
Introduction to Government Debt Market
Introduction to Corporate Debt Market
Small Saving Instruments
CHAPTER 10: UNDERSTANDING DERIVATIVES
Basics of Derivatives
Underlying concepts in derivatives
Types of derivative products
Structure of derivative markets
Purpose of Derivatives
Benefits, Costs and risks of Derivatives
Equity, Currency and Commodity derivatives
Derivative markets, products and strategies
MODULE 4: INVESTMENT THROUGH MANAGED PORTFOLIO
CHAPTER 11: MUTUAL FUNDS
Meaning and features of Mutual Fund
Concepts and Terms Related to Mutual Funds
Features of and differences between Open-ended schemes, Close-ended schemes,
Interval schemes and Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs)
Regulatory Framework of Mutual Funds
Mutual Fund Products
Mutual Fund Investment Options
Triggers in Mutual Fund Investment
Process associated with Investment in Mutual Funds
Systematic Transactions
Investment Modes
CHAPTER 12: PORTFOLIO MANAGER
Overview of portfolio managers in India
Types of portfolio management services
Structure of PMS in India
Registration requirements of a Portfolio Manager
Responsibilities of a Portfolio Manager
Cost, expenses and fees of investing in PMS
Direct access facility offered by PMS
SEBI requirements on performance disclosure
CHAPTER 13: OVERVIEW OF ALTERNATIVE INVESTMENT FUNDS (AIFs)
Introduction to Alternative Investments
Evolution and Growth of AIFs in India
SEBI requirements on AIF
Categories of AIFs and their comparison
Types of AIFs
Role of Alternative Investments in Portfolio Management
MODULE 5: PORTFOLIO CONSTRUCTION, PERFORMANCE MONITORING AND EVALUATION
CHAPTER 14: INTRODUCTION TO MODERN PORTFOLIO THEORY
Framework for constructing portfolios – modern portfolio theory
Assumptions of the theory
Definition of risk averse, risk seeking and risk neutral investor
Calculation of expected rate of return for individual security
Graphical presentation of portfolio risk/return of two securities
The concept of Efficient Frontier
Portfolio Optimization process
Estimation issues
CHAPTER 15: PORTFOLIO CONSTRUCTION PROCESS
Importance of Asset Allocation Decision
Understanding correlation across asset classes and securities
Steps in Portfolio Construction Process
Investment Objectives
Investment Constraints
Exposures limits to different Sectors, Entities and Asset Classes
Unique needs and preferences
Assessments of needs and requirements of investor
Analysing the financial position of the investor
Psychographic analysis of investor
Life cycle analysis of investor
Forecasting risk and return of various asset classes
Benchmarking the client’s portfolio
Asset allocation decision
Portfolio Construction Principles
Strategic versus Tactical Asset Allocation
Rebalancing of Portfolio
CHAPTER 16: PORTFOLIO PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT AND EVALUATION
Parameters to define performance – risk and return
Rate of return measures
Risk measures
Risk-adjusted return measures.
Performance Evaluation: Benchmarking and peer group analysis
Performance attribution analysis
MODULE 6: OPERATIONS, REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT, COMPLIANCE AND ETHICS
CHAPTER 17: OPERATIONAL ASPECTS OF INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT
Investors and the investing process
PAN and KYC Process
Dematerialisation and Re-materialisation of Securities
Power of Attorney
Account Opening Process for Non-Residents
Process of Consolidating, reorganising and folio keeping/Maintenance of Investments
Change in Status of Special Investor Categories
Payment Instruments
Documentation for Financial Advice
Investing in mutual funds through the stock exchange platform
CHAPTER 18: KEY REGULATIONS
Securities Contracts Regulation Act (SCRA 1956)
SEBI Act 1992
SEBI Prevention of Fraudulent and Unfair Trade Practices Regulations, 2003
Securities and Exchange Board of India (Intermediaries) Regulations, 2008
SEBI (Prohibition of Insider Trading) Regulations, 2015
SEBI Investment Advisers Regulations, 2013
Prevention of Money-Laundering Act, 2002
Key provisions of various other acts, as applicable to investment advisory profession
Violation of Regulations by Registered Investment Advisers and their consequence
CHAPTER 19: ETHICAL ISSUES
Ethical issues
Importance of ethical conduct of business
Ethical issues for an Investment Adviser
Ethical Dilemma
Fiduciary responsibility of Investment Advisers
Do’s and Don’ts for investors issued by SEBI
Learn about addressing annual audit observations
Global Best Practices
CHAPTER 20: GRIEVANCE REDRESS MECHANISM
Consumer Protection Act
Investor Grievance Redressal Mechanism
Grievance Redress System
Grievance Redress System of an Investment Adviser
Grievance Redress System in Capital Market
Grievance Redress System in Banking
Grievance Redressal in Insurance
Redress in Pension Sector
Securities Appellate Tribunal
Other Redressal Fora
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David Hughes
This exam was crucial for mastering financial planning, risk profiling, and understanding the regulatory environment for investment advisors. Essential for the NISM certification.
Frank Jack
Great practice for understanding the ethical obligations, client communication standards, and advisory process required by the Level 1 syllabus.
Emily Iew
I appreciated the detailed focus on time value of money, various investment products (mutual funds, stocks), and calculating returns and inflation effects.