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Some financial advisors take a hands-on approach when it comes to managing client assets. While this is a great practice, the hands-on financial advisor could make better use of their time instead of ...
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Adam Stone writes on technology trends from Annapolis, Md., with a focus on government IT, military and first-responder technologies. When Erin Ford joined Virginia’s Chesterfield County Public ...
As the pandemic forces higher education institutions across the country to undergo steep budget cuts, it is a good time to consider incorporating software asset management (SAM) — a business strategy ...
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As the financial landscape continues to evolve, so do the challenges and opportunities for asset managers. Rising uncertainty about the markets tied to fiscal, tariff, and monetary policies—as well as ...
Asset managers allocate clients' assets across classes like cash, equities, and alternatives based on goals and risk. Asset management firms earn fees, typically 1% of assets under management, and may ...