EIGHTEEN THIRTY FOUR INVESTMENT ADVISORS

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1834 INVESTMENT ADVISORS OLD NATIONAL BANK 1 Main St. Evansville IN 47708 EIGHTEEN THIRTY FOUR INVESTMENT ADVISORS ; ONE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED THIRTY FOUR INVESTMENT ADVISORS ; ONE EIGHT THREE FOUR INVESTMENT ADVISORS;private banking services; personalized financial planning services; family financial asset management; financial portfolio management services; investment advisory services, namely, integrated wealth advisory services investment and wealth management consultation and advisory services; investment management in the fields of stocks, etfs, mutual funds, bonds, and retirement; financial services, namely, a total portfolio offering for clients consisting of both separate accounts and mutual funds for equity and fixed income investments; wealth transfer, namely, intergenerational and philanthropic wealth transfer planning; trust services, namely, financial trust management and trust company services; trust investment distribution and wealth distribution planning; representative and fiduciary services as a trustee; financial planning for retirement; estate planning services; estate trust management; advisory services regarding philanthropic monetary and financial asset donations; financial planning services, namely, developing and managing charitable giving programs on behalf of wealthy individuals or families; financial services, namely, investment management services for charitable foundations, endowments and charitable trusts; financial institutional services for businesses and nonprofits; business succession planning; executive succession planning;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A metric, Investment Participation at Cost (IPAC) has been developed to determine the amount of money working in an investment vehicle. IPAC has particular application in a complex, private equity investment vehicle. Using IPAC, an investor can get a repeatable, readily understood indication of the amount of working money left in an investment. Further using IPAC, the investor, financial advisor or other interested party can, based on the money still working in any one or more investments, better determine the overall risk profile of an investment portfolio. An investment portfolio can be changed based on the risk profile as so determined.