track records Category
By: Jack Waymire | January 19, 2012 | Investor Information, Performance Reporting, Watchdog Benchmarks, track records
There are three performance numbers that should matter to you.
First, is your performance goal. Let’s assume you have to average a 10% rate of return to achieve your financial goals.
Second, is your absolute performance. What return did your investments deliver? If your performance was 10% then you achieved your financial goal for that year. You [...]
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By: Jack Waymire | January 7, 2012 | Advisor Monitoring, Financial Advisors, Performance Reporting, track records
Money managers have track records. That is because they provide the same service to multiple investors. Examples of money managers are mutual funds, separate account managers, and hedge funds. These managers are firms of professionals who select investments (securities) for your assets.
Financial advisors do not have track records. They say it is because they provide [...]
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