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What is the difference between a separately managed account and a mutual fund?

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A separately managed account is a personally targeted investment strategy in which the investor owns individual stock positions—unlike a mutual fund which pools each investor’s assets into one shared fund. An investor can transfer in existing stocks and restrict individual securities. Advantages of separate accounts include consistency, transparency, clear internal costs, institutional management and enhanced after-tax performance.

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