Handpicked: Separately Managed Accounts Can Offer Advantages Over Mutual Funds, but Watch Those Fees

As the popularity of mutual funds waned in response to a variety of factors, most notably perhaps the end of a product life cycle, Separately Managed Accounts caught fire. Spurred on by rapidly lowering investment minimums, assets in SMAs were closing in on $500 billion as 2003 came to a close. Barron’s took my advice to cover this emerging trend and hired me to write a primer on SMAs.

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