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Jean Esther Pedersen worked as a Financial Advisor at Empirical Financial Services LLC from 2012 to 2019.
She obtained an undergraduate degree from the University of San Francisco in 1997.
Anciens postes connus de Jeannie Pedersen
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Empirical Financial Services LLC
Empirical Financial Services LLC Investment ManagersFinance EWM’s investment philosophy is based on Modern Portfolio Theory (MPT). The firm typically incorporates 12 to 21 distinct asset classes when building portfolios. They seek to select investments that offer good asset class diversification at a low price. EWM determine the amount to allocate to each asset class based on each asset class’ risk characteristics and the investment goal of the model portfolio. They select mutual funds and ETFs based on their diversification characteristics, internal expenses and tax efficiency. The firm often selects institutional funds and investments that fall in the lowest quartile of expenses for their category. | Gestionnaire de Portefeuille-Actions | 01/07/2019 |
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University of San Francisco
University of San Francisco Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Empirical Financial Services LLC
Empirical Financial Services LLC Investment ManagersFinance EWM’s investment philosophy is based on Modern Portfolio Theory (MPT). The firm typically incorporates 12 to 21 distinct asset classes when building portfolios. They seek to select investments that offer good asset class diversification at a low price. EWM determine the amount to allocate to each asset class based on each asset class’ risk characteristics and the investment goal of the model portfolio. They select mutual funds and ETFs based on their diversification characteristics, internal expenses and tax efficiency. The firm often selects institutional funds and investments that fall in the lowest quartile of expenses for their category. | Finance |
















