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Mr. Scott M.
Johnson is Financial Analyst at Highland Associates, Inc. Prior to joining Highland Associates in 2010, he was a financial auditor and tax accountant with 2 local accounting firms.
Mr. Johnson also completed an internship as an equity analyst for the Retirement Systems of Alabama.
Mr. Johnson earned his Bachelor’s of Science in Accounting from Birmingham-Southern College and his MSBA in Finance from Auburn University.
He is a Charter Alternative Investment Analyst (CAIA) charterholder.
Eerdere bekende functies van Scott M. Johnson
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Highland Associates, Inc.
Highland Associates, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Highland’s process for crafting an asset allocation consists of two key steps: (1) to identify a client’s risk tolerance and (2) to establish a benchmark that accurately aligns assets to the mission of the organization. The firm believes that an asset allocation for a portfolio has a strategic and a tactical component. They utilize bottom-up fundamental analysis to guide their asset allocation decisions. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 01-09-2012 |
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Auburn University
Auburn University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Birmingham-Southern College
Birmingham-Southern College Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Highland Associates, Inc.
Highland Associates, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Highland’s process for crafting an asset allocation consists of two key steps: (1) to identify a client’s risk tolerance and (2) to establish a benchmark that accurately aligns assets to the mission of the organization. The firm believes that an asset allocation for a portfolio has a strategic and a tactical component. They utilize bottom-up fundamental analysis to guide their asset allocation decisions. | Finance |
















