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Estate Planning Strategy: Leveraging CFP® Certification Expertise

International College of Financial Planning

Their primary objective is to ensure that the assets are managed & distributed according to the wishes of the client. The Financial Planner will ensure that the Estate Planning strategy is curated in terms of client requirements, estate complexity and requirements of the legal heirs /other parties.

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Irrational Behaviour, Rational Investing: How We Overcome Our Biases

Brown Advisory

Our capital allocation process includes three parts: (1) a payoff versus probability assessment, (2) the integration of our behavioural rules and (3) a portfolio risk analysis. The goal of capital allocation is to improve the risk-adjusted returns of our portfolio. All investments involve risk.

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Accountant vs. Financial Advisor: What Are Your Goals & Who Will Help You Get There?

Zoe Financial

Let’s review both of these in more depth: Financial Advisor A financial advisor helps you plan for your financial future by advising clients on investments, retirement planning, estate planning, insurance policies, tax strategies, and more. CFAs also show accounting, economics, portfolio management, and security analysis knowledge.

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Beyond Bottom-Up

Brown Advisory

Therefore, we are constantly seeking to innovate and bring additional perspectives into our fundamental research—to go “beyond bottom-up” investing in our quest to generate outperformance for our clients. More and more of our new and existing clients— individuals, families and institutions—focus on this issue and look to us for solutions.

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Beyond Bottom-Up

Brown Advisory

Therefore, we are constantly seeking to innovate and bring additional perspectives into our fundamental research—to go “beyond bottom-up” investing in our quest to generate outperformance for our clients. The following are ways we seek to identify additional risks and opportunities outside traditional analysis: Investigative research.

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On A Shoestring

Brown Advisory

Portfolio “optimization” techniques only go so far; these techniques provide quantitative answers, but lack the judgment needed to appropriately consider current market conditions, liquidity constraints, and most importantly, the key risks of a severe short-term drawdown or of long-term principal erosion.

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On A Shoestring

Brown Advisory

Portfolio “optimization” techniques only go so far; these techniques provide quantitative answers, but lack the judgment needed to appropriately consider current market conditions, liquidity constraints, and most importantly, the key risks of a severe short-term drawdown or of long-term principal erosion.