: Christopher K. Merker, Sarah W. Peck
: The Trustee Governance Guide The Five Imperatives of 21st Century Investing
: Palgrave Macmillan
: 9783030210885
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More than 80% of the financial assets in the United States fall under the purview of a trustee. That's a big responsibility for an estimated 1% (around 1.5 million people) of the U.S. working population charged with overseeing investments for millions and millions of beneficiaries, public sector, and non-profit organizations. In a world proliferated by investment products, increasingly dominated by indexes, faced-particularly in the pension world-with increasing liabilities, more regulation, and a growing number of social and sustainability objectives, what's a trustee to do?

The Trustee Governance Guideis here to help guide today's board trustee through the brave new world of 21st century investing. The book focuses on the critical aspects of the Five Imperatives: Governance, Knowledge, Diversification, Discipline, and Impact. 

Based on more than a decade of research, practice, and discussions with many key decision makers and influencers across the industry, this book addresses the many topics related to better governance, greater mission-driven financial performance, and impact. The questions the book addresses include: 

?&nbs ;    &nbs ;   What is good governance, how do we know it when we see it, and why does it matter?

?          How much knowledge is necessary to be a competent board member?

?           How big should my endowment be?

?    nbsp;     What are the key elements of a diversified portfolio?

?           How much does cost matter?

?  &n sp;    &n sp; What's the difference between socially responsible and ESG investing?

?           Can I focus on sustainability and still be a good fiduciary?

This book provides a way for boards to improve and benchmark their own governance performance alongside their peers, and uniquely covers related investment topics in each chapter.


Christopher K. Merker is a Financial Advisor and a Director of Private Asset Management at Robert W. Baird& Co. Incorporated, where he provides advice and guidance to the boards and investment committees of institutional investors. He holds a PhD in investment governance and fiduciary effectiveness from Marquette University. He is past president of the CFA Society Milwaukee, and a founder and current board member of the CFA Society Milwaukee Foundation, a sister organization dedicated to promoting financial literacy. An adjunct professor of finance at Marquette University where he teaches the investment course Sustainable Finance, he is also executive director of Fund Governance Analytics, a provider of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) research and diagnostic tools for asset owners and institutional investors. He publishes Sustainable Finance, which covers current topics around governance and sustainability in investing.

Sarah W. Peck is an Associate Professor of Finance at Marquette University. Sarah earned her undergraduate degree from Yale University and a PhD from the University of Rochester. She has spent two decades researching topics in corporate governance with a focus on the board of directors publishing inThe Journal of Financial Economics,TheJo rnal of Corporate Finance, The Journal of Forensic Accounting, among others. She is director of research at Fund Governance Analytics, where she leads research into environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors. She wrote the bookInvestment Ethics (2010) and pioneered an investment ethics course for CFA? educational partners. Following the 2006 pension scandal, she joined the Milwaukee County Pension board where she served as a trustee and chair of the Investment Committee for seven years.  She regularly participates in panel discussions with trustees of pension funds and endowments on topics around integration of ESG into investment strategies.


Dedication5
Foreword6
Preface8
Contents11
List of Figures13
List of Tables15
1: Introduction16
How to Use This Book19
Part I: The First Imperative: Be Well-Governed20
2: Crisis21
3: Fiduciary Duty26
4: Good Governance33
Components of Good Governance35
Putting Knowledge into Practice40
Other Key Areas41
Practitioner Focus: Board Self-Assessment42
Part II: The Second Imperative: Be Knowledgeable and Beware of Common Errors44
5: Human Error and Behavioral Finance45
Behavioral Finance49
Practitioner Focus: How Much Endowment Is Enough?54
The Role of Endowment in Maintaining Financial Equilibrium56
Payout Policies57
Managing the Endowment-Support Ratio59
Optimizing the Endowment-Support Ratio61
6: Knowledge Not Just for Knowledge s Sake63
7: Origins of Financial Illiteracy69
Practitioner Focus: Investment 101 and Foundation Board Basics74
Investment 10174
Foundation Board Basics75
Foundation Tax Rules75
Donor Intent76
Building a Board76
Self-Dealing77
Compensation77
Grant Making77
Assessment of Impact78
Part III: The Third Imperative: Be Diversified79
8: 30,000 Products80
Some History81
More Recently83
Practitioner Focus: Cryptocurrencies84
9: Theory Time90
Practitioner Focus: Return Targeting93
10: Over-Diversification96
Practitioner Focus: Why Overcomplicate Things?100
Part IV: The Fourth Imperative: Be Disciplined and Control Costs104
11: The Active Versus Passive Debate105
12: Active Versus Passive: The Evidence108
13: Cost Savings and What Really Matters113
Cost Control114
Practitioner Focus: Fee and Expense Reports: What to Ask Your Consultant for on an Annual Basis117
Part V: The Fifth Imperative: Be Impactful119
14: Farewell to Uncle Milt120
Practitioner Section: Doesn t ESG Investing Pose a Conflict with Fiduciary Duty?126
15: ESG Challenges128
Practitioner Focus: What Exactly Is the Difference Between SRI and ESG?131
Characteristics of SRI132
Characteristics of ESG133
16: OK, We ve Bought In Now What?134
Industry Resources135
Standards Organizations135
SASB: Sustainability Accounting Standards Board135
UN PRI: United Nations Principles of Responsible Investing135
The Six Principles136
UN SDGs: United Nations Sustainable Development Goals136
United Nations Global Compact138
The Ten Principles138
US SIF: The Forum for Sustainable and Responsible Investment139
Data Providers139
Practitioner Focus: Writing an ESG Policy into Your IPS140
Index142