Separately Managed Accounts

Maintaining Liquidity in Corporate Cash Accounts

Maintaining Liquidity in Corporate Cash Accounts

1 min readAbstract Separate accounts may offer greater return and reduced credit risk compared to prime money market funds. By examining current and future liquidity needs and the potential for significant deviations from cash flow projections, corporate treasurers may construct portfolios with direct investments in high-quality credits that satisfy current, future and emergency liquidity needs – and…

Diversifying Money Market Fund Risk with Separately Managed Accounts

Diversifying Money Market Fund Risk with Separately Managed Accounts

2 min readExecutive Summary The use of separate accounts to complement money market funds (MMFs) may help optimize risk and reward trade-offs in corporate cash management. The investments of time and research in establishing a separate account relationship may bring just rewards in times of uncertainty. Separate Account Simulator™ Results: A 50/50 portfolio of 60-day WAM may…

Three Trends in 2010 that Changed the Cash Investments Landscape

Three Trends in 2010 that Changed the Cash Investments Landscape

3 min readIntroduction As 2010 draws to a close, we cannot help but take note of the sea change in how corporate treasurers are managing their cash portfolios since the capitulation of the financial markets in September 2008. If we characterize 2008 as the year of “shellshock” and 2009 as one of “bunker mentality,” 2010 clearly is…

The New Normal in the Cash Investment Landscape

The New Normal in the Cash Investment Landscape

2 min readAs we enter the second decade of the new century, the world financial system has just emerged from a near death experience and embarked on a new journey of redefining itself. Having witnessed the subprime meltdown, the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers, and the collapse of the Reserve Primary money market fund, corporate cash investment professionals…

Reflecting On the 2007 Money Fund Debacle

Reflecting On the 2007 Money Fund Debacle

2 min readExecutive Summary The concurrent use of commingled and separate accounts may help in optimizing corporate cash management. In corporate cash management, separate account management has a limited following – about 20% vs. 76% in money funds and 22% in other funds. Six Advantages of Separately Managed Accounts: Tailored Risk Management Transparency Higher Return Potential Free…