wrap account

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wrap′ account`


n.
a personally managed investment account where charges are levied on the basis of the account's total assets.
[1985–90]
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Through its intermediary channel, Victory Capital also offers retail and retirement clients mutual funds and ETFs as well as separately managed accounts through wrap fee programs and access to its investment models through unified managed accounts.
He also advises broker-dealers on registration and ongoing compliance matters, mutual fund supermarkets on mutual fund distribution issues and brokerage and advisory firms on structuring and offering wrap fee programs and other financial products.
In particular, the SEC has highlighted electronic investment advice, wrap fee programs, and share class selection as important priorities with respect to protecting retail investors in 2017.
Part II will be revised to a more narrative format, similar to schedule H for wrap fee programs.
"How will I charge a 2% wrap fee in a 4% total-return world?" Hokenson said.
If an adviser wants to sell products for a commission or a wrap fee, he or she must affiliate with a broker-dealer and obtain the appropriate securities licenses.
The wrap fee also eliminates any incentive for brokers to "churn" accounts, since they aren't compensated based on the number of securities transactions.
Through its intermediary channel, it also offers retail and retirement clients mutual funds and ETFs, as well as separately managed accounts through wrap fee programmes and access to its investment models through unified managed accounts.
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