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A Playbook for Designing and Operating a Student Managed Investment Fund Reinhold P. Lamb Abstract During the last several years, many universities have introduced into their finance program a student managed investment fund. The experience bridges the gap between the theories presented in the traditional classroom and the practice of the real world. The skills students acquire in a student managed investment program (SMIP) make them highly marketable after graduation. This paper is a type of procedural for creating a new SMIP and offers ideas that could be integrated into existing ones. Full Text: PDF DOI: 10.15640/rcbr.v8n1a1

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