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The Concept Map

Most learning sites organize by course. Oxford Ledge also organizes by concept: every lesson and every practice question is tagged against the curated map below, so the platform can tell not just which module you finished but which ideas you actually hold. When a quiz answer betrays a specific misunderstanding, the remediation you get is keyed to the concept the wrong answer revealed — not a generic “review the chapter.”

Mastery of each concept is tracked as evidence accumulates across attempts, with recent performance weighted over old — so the map below is also the skeleton of a personal mastery profile once you start practicing. Browsing it costs nothing and needs no account.

Valuation (15 concepts)

Estimating what an asset is worth from first principles.

Fundamentals / Accounting (14 concepts)

Reading the three financial statements.

Credit / Fixed Income (17 concepts)

Lending risk, bond pricing, and default mechanics.

Portfolio / Risk (10 concepts)

Building diversified portfolios and measuring risk.

Macro (10 concepts)

Rates, inflation, growth, and policy.

Derivatives / Options (8 concepts)

Options, futures, and hedging instruments.

Equity markets (8 concepts)

Stock mechanics and capital return.

BDC & credit specialty (5 concepts)

Business Development Companies and direct lending.

Behavioral Finance (9 concepts)

Psychological biases that systematically distort investor decisions away from first-principles rationality.

Personal Finance (7 concepts)

Tax-advantaged accounts, insurance, retirement planning, and the day-to-day mechanics of household financial management.

Real Estate (2 concepts)

REIT and direct property analysis — cap rates, FFO/AFFO, and the operating-vs-financial returns distinction unique to real estate.

Where to start

The map is the reference; the free courses are the path through it. If you want a guided sequence, pick a track: Investment Analyst Foundations, Econ Major, Retiring Soon, Credit Pro.