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((g))Assets under management, or voguily, “[[AUM]]” is the value of investments in an [[investment manager]]’s portfolio. Thus, a “mine’s bigger than yours” opportunity for the buy-side crowd. Like punk rockers, there is a certain type who professes to prefer a small, intimate AUM, but this is a lie.
{{g}}[[Assets under management]], or voguily, “[[AUM]]” is the value of investments in an [[investment manager]]’s portfolio. Thus, a “mine’s bigger than yours” opportunity for the buy-side crowd. Like punk rockers, there is a certain type who professes to prefer a small, intimate AUM, but this is a lie.


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Assets under management, or voguily, “AUM” is the value of investments in an investment manager’s portfolio. Thus, a “mine’s bigger than yours” opportunity for the buy-side crowd. Like punk rockers, there is a certain type who professes to prefer a small, intimate AUM, but this is a lie.

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