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Investment Governance, Inc. posts information about three (3) upcoming educational webinars, along with a link to slides from the May 18, 2010 webinar about pension reporting and the May 21, 2010 webinar about liability-driven investing ("LDI"). This current issue also lays out some of the many red flags related to consulting and service provider due diligence, courtesy of Attorney Sherwin Kaplan.
Click to read the May 29, 2010 issue of
Investment Best Practices Matters.
Investment Governance, Inc. posts an interview with Attorney Ruth Epstein (partner and securities expert with Dechert LLP) about the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision regarding reasonableness of mutual fund fees and factors used to evidence careful analysis of said fees. Mr. David Spaulding (founder of The Spaulding Group and publisher of The Journal of Performance Measurement) explains why the popular Sharpe Ratio must be augmented with other metrics and offers five elements of an effective performance review of asset managers. If you missed the complimentary educational webinar about new pension auditing and reporting rules, sponsored by Northern Trust Company, a link to the audio recording and slides is provided for your convenience.
Click to read the May 20, 2010 issue of
Investment Best Practices Matters.
Investment Governance, Inc. posts an interview with Mr. Karlheinz Muhr (CEO of Cenario Capital) about outsourcing the risk management function, volatility indexing and fiduciary liability. Mr. Bruce Curwood (Director of Investment Strategy for Russell Investments, Canada) offers insights about how to establish a risk management process, adding that oversight is a core element of governance. FiduciaryX blogger and partner with Third Sigma Advisors LLC, Jennifer Cooper, writes about cost inefficiencies and multi-manager portfolios. Dr. Lucjan Orlowski explains why sovereign defaults impact economic growth and currency price fluctuations.
Click to read the May 7, 2010 issue of
Investment Best Practices Matters.
Investment Governance, Inc. posts interviews with Mr. Skip Halpern about the role of an independent fiduciary. Read an excerpt from an interview with Mr. Ed Lynch and Ms. Lynne McAuley about 401(k) fees, bundling and revenue-sharing. Enjoy Mr. Pascal Levensohn’s ten questions and answers about venture capital investing.
Click to read the March 23, 2010 issue of
Investment Best Practices Matters.
Investment Governance, Inc. posts interviews with leading fiduciary liability insurance underwriters about risk management. Read an excerpt from an interview with Mr. Randy Schostag about hard-to-value investing. Learn about funding relief from Dr. Norman Ehrentreich.
Click to read the March 9, 2010 issue of
Investment Best Practices Matters.
Investment Governance, Inc. announces added premium content to www.FiduciaryX.com about internal controls, service provider due diligence, hard-to-value investing and fiduciary assessments. Read an excerpt from an interview with Dr. Michael Kraten about enterprise risk management. Learn the difference between a principles-based approach versus a standards-based approach from Mr. Carlos Panksep.
Click to read the March 4, 2010 issue of
Investment Best Practices Matters.
Investment Governance, Inc. announces a roster of industry luminaries to speak about asset allocation, risk controls, service provider due diligence and venture capital investing. Read an excerpt from a Virtual Town Hall about investment governance (the concept, not the company). Get suggestions about ways to mitigate securities lending risks.
Click to read the February 22, 2010 issue of
Investment Best Practices Matters.