This book seeks to provide historical grounding, analysis, and multiple examples of prudent investing of trusts. Specific topics covered in the materials include a description of the evolution of portfolio management, changes in the concept of loyalty, the utility of exculpatory clauses, the uniqueness of charitable trusts, ERISA standards, social investing, and the statutes promoting compliance with fiduciary responsibility. The Prudent Investing of Trusts offers a timely response to the Wall Street Crisis of 2008, the enactment of the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008, and the federal legislation and the additional federal remedial measures that followed. This book, up to the date of publication, seeks to incorporate all of the...
Regulating Trusts’ investing has long been used by legislatures to finance state activities. In the ...
In recent years, 45 states have adopted laws regulating the actions of those with fiduciary responsi...
This paper investigates whether Socially Responsible Investment (SRI) is more or less sensitive to m...
This book seeks to provide historical grounding, analysis, and multiple examples of prudent investin...
The ongoing financial crisis is largely explained by the fact that organizational rules and governan...
The prudent investor rule, enacted in every state over the last 30 years, is the centerpiece of fidu...
The “prudent man” or “prudent person” rule governing trust investments is one of the oldest rules in...
Part I of this note will begin with a background of trust and trustees, focusing on the historical d...
Trustees, like all investors, are exposed to a wide-ranging marketplace of investment vehicles, tech...
Part I of this article presents a brief history of the prudent man standard and explores the meaning...
This paper investigates the effect of changes in state prudent trust investment laws on asset alloca...
Fiduciaries who invest assets held by a charity must act as prudent investors. This Article exami...
The ongoing financial crisis is largely explained by the fact that organizational rules and governan...
In Part I, after presenting a brief primer on the economics of securities markets, we analyze the ec...
A Review of Modern Investment Management and the Prudent Man Rule by Bevis Longstret
Regulating Trusts’ investing has long been used by legislatures to finance state activities. In the ...
In recent years, 45 states have adopted laws regulating the actions of those with fiduciary responsi...
This paper investigates whether Socially Responsible Investment (SRI) is more or less sensitive to m...
This book seeks to provide historical grounding, analysis, and multiple examples of prudent investin...
The ongoing financial crisis is largely explained by the fact that organizational rules and governan...
The prudent investor rule, enacted in every state over the last 30 years, is the centerpiece of fidu...
The “prudent man” or “prudent person” rule governing trust investments is one of the oldest rules in...
Part I of this note will begin with a background of trust and trustees, focusing on the historical d...
Trustees, like all investors, are exposed to a wide-ranging marketplace of investment vehicles, tech...
Part I of this article presents a brief history of the prudent man standard and explores the meaning...
This paper investigates the effect of changes in state prudent trust investment laws on asset alloca...
Fiduciaries who invest assets held by a charity must act as prudent investors. This Article exami...
The ongoing financial crisis is largely explained by the fact that organizational rules and governan...
In Part I, after presenting a brief primer on the economics of securities markets, we analyze the ec...
A Review of Modern Investment Management and the Prudent Man Rule by Bevis Longstret
Regulating Trusts’ investing has long been used by legislatures to finance state activities. In the ...
In recent years, 45 states have adopted laws regulating the actions of those with fiduciary responsi...
This paper investigates whether Socially Responsible Investment (SRI) is more or less sensitive to m...