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Pulling the plug on your money manager
by
Malone, Greg
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Client relationships
/ Committees
/ Decision making
/ Investment advisors
/ Investment policy
/ Management
/ Objectives
/ Pension fund management
/ Pension funds
/ Pension plans
/ Portfolio performance
/ Selection
/ Stock exchanges
2001
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Pulling the plug on your money manager
by
Malone, Greg
in
Client relationships
/ Committees
/ Decision making
/ Investment advisors
/ Investment policy
/ Management
/ Objectives
/ Pension fund management
/ Pension funds
/ Pension plans
/ Portfolio performance
/ Selection
/ Stock exchanges
2001
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Pulling the plug on your money manager
2001
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Overview
One of the toughest decisions facing pension plan fiduciaries is whether, and when, to terminate the services of a money manager. The decision to replace an investment manager is usually precipitated by a significant event at the investment firm or by perceived or actual underperformance. These circumstances may result in uncertainty and discomfort on the part of pension committee members, but unfortunately, indecision on the part of plan fiduciaries can lead to extended periods of poor performance. When it comes to developments within an investment firm, the first step is to assess whether the events are truly significant from a plan sponsor perspective.
Publisher
Groupe Contex Inc
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