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Investment Perspectives | Cool Change

Brown Advisory

Meanwhile, I plan to focus my time on working with the many clients I’ve come to know over the years. Ever since Taylor joined our firm in 2010, I’ve been deeply impressed with his understanding of the markets and his intellectual curiosity with respect to all types of investments. A cool change indeed.

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Investment Perspectives | Cool Change

Brown Advisory

Meanwhile, I plan to focus my time on working with the many clients I’ve come to know over the years. Ever since Taylor joined our firm in 2010, I’ve been deeply impressed with his understanding of the markets and his intellectual curiosity with respect to all types of investments. A cool change indeed.

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Transcript: Jenny Johnson, Franklin Templeton

The Big Picture

And so you saw this shift from kind of fees embedded in say the mutual fund vehicle to being external on the client statement and so then advisors wanted things like ETFs and SMAs and other things because the client was seeing that they were paying their advisor every month. RITHOLTZ: Right. So that was happening a bit.

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Investment Perspectives | Liquidity & Volatility

Brown Advisory

In the ensuing six years, this measure of volatility steadily declined, except for brief spikes in mid-2010 and late 2011. To be sure, we are not suggesting that clients try to “time” the market. Barring the need for a large lump-sum withdrawal, most clients’ cash requirements are reasonably predictable from period to period.

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Should the CFP Board police financial advisor “bad apples”? The debate continues! (Part Two)

Sara Grillo

I do believe it should be different regulated differently from portfolio management, which is the typical definition of the registered investment advisor, but that it shouldn’t be the CFP Board that is controlling the regulatory environment for financial planners. Option rate securities were… 0:14:54.9

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Transcript: Ed Hyman

The Big Picture

His clients adore him. And so he set me off in a direction that was practical and at that point, commission business that he generated was ginormous, I’m sure. And they would work for data resources and take care of clients and then a client would hire them. He’s built a fascinating company.

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