Wrap account

Wrap account

A wrap account is one in which a brokerage manages an investor's portfolio for a flat quarterly or annual fee. This fee covers all administrative, commission, and management expenses. Sometimes this also includes funds of funds. This type of account is also known as an investment platform.

The advantage of a wrap is that it protects you from overtrading. This is when your broker trades your account excessively to make more commission. Furthermore, because the broker gets a flat annual fee, then he/she only trades when it is advantageous to you. A traditional wrap typically requires an initial investment of at least $50,000 to $100,000. [ [http://www.investopedia.com/terms/w/wrapaccount.asp Wrap Account] , Investopedia]

Firms that offer this type of account must make several critical disclosures to a client, including [ [http://www.sec.gov/rules/extra/iarules.htm#2043 SEC] , Investment Adviser Act of 1940] :
*the amount of the wrap free charged for the program;
*whether the fees are negotiable;
*the services provided under the program, including types of portfolio management services;
*a description of the nature of any fees that the client may pay in addition to the wrap fee; and
*a statement that the program may cost the client more than purchasing these services separately.

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