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Who is Your CFO?
In the corporate world, a team of skilled advisors led by a Chief Financial Officer helps the CEO manage the finances of the business. This internal relationship sits at the heart of every company’s financial world. In a family, the role of CFO is frequently filled by an outside entity. In our experience, it is the vitality of this relationship – between the family and their primary advisor - that will determine the outcome of a family’s financial blueprint. » Read More
Independence
Conflicts exist in the financial services industry. It is important that we recognize this reality and tailor wealth management strategies accordingly. These parallel needs are the key to any discussion on independence. We believe that an advisor’s claims to independence should be evaluated on two narrow metrics: a firm’s architecture and the compensation arrangement that supports it. » Read More
Leadership
Wealthy families typically manage multiple relationships, each of which has input into the family’s financial affairs: a short list of preferred brokers, one or two CPA’s and a team of attorneys, each with their own niche specialty. A successful Family CFO must have the time, the skills and the aptitude to ensure that The Big Picture is understood by everyone involved. No matter how well asset managers perform, if tax and estate issues are not addressed, the end result will be disappointing or, worse, disastrous. » Read More
Investment Philosophy There may be many successful approaches to investing, but we believe that there is only one way to make any approach successful: the steady, consistent application of methodology and process. These two parallel but distinct concepts reveal the way in which an advisor chooses to interact with the capital markets, both through the tools they use and the manner in which they gather, order and interpret the variables that impact portfolio performance. » Read More
Access Access is a simple concept: a firm’s ability - which cannot be easily replicated - to consistently offer opportunities in top-tier investments. The challenge lies in the fact that top-tier managers, funds and private investments are surprisingly exclusive: we don’t choose them, they choose us. Although we identify the firms with whom we want to work, we can’t force them to take our client’s money. » Read More
Process How many times, when interviewing advisors or discussing your portfolio with your current advisor, have you been asked these two questions: 1. What are your return objectives? 2. What is your appetite for risk? We believe these questions are meaningless except when framed within the context of a thoughtful framework. » Read More
Performance & Reporting Every client wants to know how their investments are performing, how their portfolio is doing compared to relevant benchmarks, how well their cash flow is being managed and how much they are paying for these services. Yet every client struggles to balance the need for this level of information with the desire to have it presented succinctly. Many family offices and independent advisors offer a similar service, but with one key distinction: few, if any, offer the ability to incorporate private and alternative investments within the context of a composite report. » Read More
The Family Office
The industrial titans of the 19th century understood that gathering and managing the volume of information required to make sound financial decisions was an overwhelming task. In response, they established private family offices. Designed to gather and deliver information in a concise, intelligible form, these offices provided the tools to make critical financial decisions which benefited the entire family. Once made, these decisions flowed back to the family office where the tactical details were identified and the strategy executed. But in many ways, the evolution of the private family office has not matched a simultaneous and technology-based evolution in the financial services industry. The CAPROCK Group was formed to address the demand for performance, transparency and accountability. Our goal is not to wrap a brokerage firm in Family Office marketing, but to extend evolved family office capabilities to those who recognize the need for a true financial partner. Who is your CFO? Independence Leadership Investment Philosophy Access Process Performance & Reporting
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