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

Zoe Financial

Published February 21st, 2023 Reading Time: 3 minutes Written by: The Zoe Team When it comes to managing your money, knowing who to turn to can be challenging. Dear Zoe Experts, I’ve been looking for tax planning guidance and am deciding whether to hire a financial advisor or an accountant. You’re on the right track!

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Are Alternatives Right for Our Organization?

Brown Advisory

Typically, there is an interest in the additional diversification alternatives may offer and the potential to increase return and manage risk. Importantly, this information should just be the start of a more in-depth conversation with an investment manager or advisor who would take into account the nuance and needs of each institution.

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Are Alternatives Right for Our Organization?

Brown Advisory

Typically, there is an interest in the additional diversification alternatives may offer and the potential to increase return and manage risk. Importantly, this information should just be the start of a more in-depth conversation with an investment manager or advisor who would take into account the nuance and needs of each institution.

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Global Leaders Strategy Investment Letter: August 2023

Brown Advisory

In this example, the stock picking hardly matters anymore – the portfolio is predominantly a sector bet and hence has a large factor risk. We need to view the complete portfolio; it is not just a collection of 30-40 great companies. We want to ensure that we are managing these opportunities and risks in balance.

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On A Shoestring

Brown Advisory

One of our firm’s strategic advisors was on the Reagan-era tax policy team that implemented the 5% rule; they sought to ensure that private foundations did not become favorable havens for tax-free growth. Adjust the portfolio’s asset allocation (“moving along the curve”). Note that the 5% rule was intended to be a high hurdle.

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On A Shoestring

Brown Advisory

One of our firm’s strategic advisors was on the Reagan-era tax policy team that implemented the 5% rule; they sought to ensure that private foundations did not become favorable havens for tax-free growth. DEFINING RISK. Adjust the portfolio’s asset allocation (“moving along the curve”). SOURCE: Bloomberg.