UCR School of Business A. Gary Anderson Graduate School of Management
Undergraduate finance student Bryan Reyes ’23 has started his senior year, and he’s actively immersed himself in academic opportunities that will prepare him for a career in wealth management. This includes his role as vice president of the Hylander Financial Group (HFG), a UCR student club open to all students of all disciplines and levels of financial expertise.
“Every time I go to a meeting, I’ve increased my financial knowledge and have the opportunity to network with like-minded individuals,” says Reyes of the HFG meetings. He’s also involved in the Hylander Student Investment Fund (HSIF), which was established with a $200,000 donation from an alumnus in 2019, and the money is managed by students.
“I have learned that the art of investing is not only to build a strong real-world portfolio, but to develop the skills to keep it growing,” says Reyes, who has also served as a research assistant with finance faculty. He’s working on certifications in SQL and Excel.
As for his involvement with HSIF: “The target asset allocation for the HSIF portfolio is 80% equity and 20% fixed income,” says Reyes. “By using and sticking to this strategy, we hope to outperform the benchmark.”
In 2021, they did just that: “Our benchmark was 70% of the Russell 3000 and 30% of the Bloomberg Barclays Aggregate Bond Index,” he reports. “For the fourth quarter of 2021, HSIF returned 6.59% while the benchmark returned 5.52%.”
Reyes looks forward to a profession that allows him to “give advice to people and companies on what to do with their money,” he says, and he has plans for a graduate education. “I have learned a lot, and I have improved my analytical, problem-solving and teamwork skills.”
Among the primary lessons he’s learned when it comes to investing, he says: “It’s very important to have the discipline to manage money with a solid plan—and the ability to control emotions.”