Redlands Student Investment Fund

The Redlands Student Investment Fund (RSIF) is a non-profit, student-run organization that manages stock investments and models a cooperative corporate structure for the educational benefit of its members and the student body.

The Fund manages a portfolio with assets over $100,000, part of the University endowment.  It consists of holdings like Apple, General Electric, JP Morgan, and Berkshire Hathaway.  It's REAL money put into REAL investments with two purposes in mind: to educate students about the markets and to make money for the support of university programs.  

Standard meeting times are Tuesday evenings at 6:30pm in Duke 312, and normally include:

-- A News Segment
-- An Educational Segment
-- Company Presentation(s)

Membership is open to all Redlands Students- both undergraduate and graduate. Past member majors have included Business Administration, Accounting, Economics, Financial Economics, Mathematics, Creative Writing, Music Composition, as well as MBA and Johnston students.       

Members in their new Quarter Zips

To attain analyst status and be able to vote, students must meet attendance and presentation requirements.

For more information, please contact:

Mike Bosman, Advisor – mike_bosman@redlands.edu