The Journal of Wealth Management

The Journal of Wealth Management is a quarterly academic journal covering the management of high-net-worth taxable portfolios. Articles offer practical investment strategies in private wealth management, commentary on estate and financial planning, and research on behavioral finance and family office management. Called the Journal of Private Portfolio Management in its first two years of publication, the journal changed its name to reflect its broader focus on a range of wealth management issues beyond portfolio management that are relevant to high-net-worth investors. The editor-in-chief is Jean L.P. Brunel (Brunel Associates).

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