The Journal of Wealth Management is dedicated to helping you preserve and grow the assets of high-net-worth investors and family offices. It addresses the investment concerns of affluent families and shows you how to profit from new investment vehicles like hedge funds and alternatives.
The Journal of Private Portfolio Management is the only research publication in the private investment market. It offers in-depth, practical analysis of financial tools and investment strategies for investment advisors to best service and manage high net worth, taxable portfolios.
The Journal of Wealth Management offers practical and substantive analysis of investment strategies for high-net-worth, taxable portfolios. It is the premier publication to provide detailed, comprehensive research on the art and science of private portfolio management.
The Journal of Wealth Management’s readers are investment managers, private bankers, hedge fund managers, officers of family-owned advisory firms, estate planners, and financial planners for taxable portfolios.
Introduction
The Journal of Private Portfolio Management is the only research publication in the private investment market. It offers in-depth, practical analysis of financial tools and investment strategies for investment advisors to best service and manage high net worth, taxable portfolios.
The Journal of Private Portfolio Management will be the ideal resource for high-net-worth investment managers and family offices offering the latest cutting edge research from top industry experts in both retail and institutional investment communities. These leading practitioners and academics will offer a practical real-world view of the issues and challenges facing the private investment market. It's editorial focus will be divided into three broad subsections: financial concepts, investment strategies and fundamental principles.
The Journal will cover the following topics and more:
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investment objectives for the high-net-worth investor
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issues and challenges in after-tax return calculation
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the role of broadly defined hedge funds in a high-net-worth portfolio
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the history of "real" or inflation-adjusted purchasing power returns
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the benefits and risks of index fund investing