
Frank Armstrong is the founder and principal of Managed Account Services, Inc., a fee-only registered investment advisor. He holds a B.A. in economics from the University of Virginia, and is both a chartered life underwriter (CLU) and a certified financial planner. He has more than 22 years' experience in the securities and financial services industry.
Managed Account Services, Inc., of Miami, Florida, specializes in strategic global asset allocation using no-load mutual funds. Mr. Armstrong founded the service in 1991 to bring economical, institutional-quality investment management to wealthy individuals. Today the firm has grown to more than $27 million under management for more than 200 accounts.
Mr. Armstrong has appeared on "CNN Headline News" and "Your Money with Stewart Varney," as well as "PBS Morning Business Report." He lectures nationwide on principles of investment management.
A Vietnam veteran and former Air Force pilot, Mr. Armstrong flew 400 combat missions in Southeast Asia. He currently lives in Coconut Grove and enjoys boating, deep-sea fishing, scuba diving, windsurfing, jogging, reading, and, of course, surfing the Net.
Frank Armstrong can be reached via email at frank@brill.com.
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Disclaimer
Investing in equities involves a serious principal risk, and no assurance can be given that the techniques described here will be successful. Returns vary and you may have a gain or loss when you sell your shares. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Index returns shown are historical and include the change in share price, reinvestment of dividends, and capital gains. Indexes are unmanaged and do not reflect the impact of transaction costs. Transaction costs would have reduced the total returns.
International investments, especially those in emerging markets, entail greater risks (as well as greater potential rewards) than U.S. investing. These risks include political and economic uncertainties of foreign countries, as well as the risk of currency fluctuations. These risks are magnified in countries with emerging markets, since these countries may have relatively unstable governments and less-established markets and economies.
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