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| CRD # | 17499 |
| SEC # | 801-56443 |
| CIK # | 0001338625 |
| AUM | |
| Employees | 1,368 (99% Investors, 88% Brokers) |
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| Phone | 404-813-8981 |
| Address | 303 Peachtree Center Avenue Atlanta, GA 30303 |
| Source | [IAPD] [EDGAR] [Website] |
| Total AUM ($B) |
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| Fees and Compensation — Form ADV Part 2A (10/12/2016) [Brochure] |
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Fees and Compensation
AMC Advisor Managed Program accounts are charged a single asset‐based fee (the “Program Fee”) that includes our
ongoing client advice and service and the execution and custodial services of NFS. The Program Fee is deducted from
the AMC Advisor Managed Program account or client may agree to have the Program Fee deducted from another
account owned by the same client. If STIS is be unable to collect the Program Fee from any such separate account for
any reason STIS shall be entitled to deduct the Program Fee from the original account without obtaining additional
authorization from the client. The Program Fee is negotiable and may differ from client to client based upon a number
of factors including, but not limited to, the type and size of the client’s account, the range of services provided to the
client, and the total relationship between STIS, the client in terms of assets under management or supervision and the
date it was established.
The maximum annual Program Fee is determined in accordance with the following schedule.
Fee Schedule
Assets Under Equity Fixed
Management Income
$0 ‐ $250,000 2.00% 1.50%
$250,001 ‐ $500,000 1.85% 1.50%
$500,001 ‐ $1,000,000 1.75% 1.45%
$1,000,001 ‐ $2,000,000 1.50% 1.35%
$2,000,001 ‐ $5,000,000 1.25% 1.15%
$5,000,001 ‐ $10,000,000 1.20% 1.10%
Over $10,000,001 1.15% 1.00%
Client shall pay STIS on a quarterly basis in advance as specified in the client investment management agreement.
Notwithstanding this schedule, the minimum annual/quarterly Program Fee is $1,250/$312.50 for equity/balanced
accounts and $1,000/$250 for fixed income accounts. STIS may adjust the minimum quarterly Program Fee under
certain circumstances. The exact Program Fee a client pays is specified in his or her client Agreement. If a client’s
account incurs the minimum quarterly Program Fee, the amount a client pays in Program Fees, as a percentage of the
account, will increase as the account value declines and may exceed the STIS Program Fee schedule listed above. Such
minimum Program Fee may be higher than those Program Fees charged by STIS for other client accounts with greater
asset levels and may exceed the 2.00% or 1.50% of Assets Under Management rates set forth above. Clients should
consider either increasing the assets in the account or consider whether the program continues to be appropriate for
them in such situations where the minimum quarterly Program Fee is applied.
The initial Program Fee is billed from the date the account is opened on Envestnet’s systems, through the end of that
calendar quarter in advance and is based on the initial value of the assets placed in the account as of the close of
business on the day the account is opened and funded. Thereafter, Program Fees are billed quarterly in advance, based
on the value of the account assets at the close of the last business day of the previous calendar quarter. If Client invests
or withdraws $10,000 or more in any Account after the inception of a calendar quarter, the Program Fee for that quarter
will be recalculated and pro‐rated as of the day of the additional investment or withdrawal.
Excluded assets are not included in the Program Fee calculation but are in performance report calculations.
Additionally, accrued interest on fixed income securities will be included in the Program Fee calculation.
STIS may discount the Program Fee for employees of STIS and its affiliates.
Clients will not be charged a separate commission or other transaction charge for trades executed through NFS; those
charges are included in the Program Fee, and STIS will pay NFS’s commissions and other transaction charges (as
negotiated between STIS and NFS) for transactions for AMC Advisor Managed Program accounts. STIS may incur
additional expenses as the amount of trading in an AMC Advisor Managed Program account increases. As a result, STIS
may have a financial interest in the number of trades an Advisor recommends and may have an incentive to seek to limit
the extent of trading activity in AMC Advisor Managed Program accounts. Client may be charged other fees associated
with their account, see Other Fees and Charges in the Brokerage Practices section below.
In addition to the Program Fees for the Service, clients are subject to certain charges in connection with investments
made through the Program, including mutual fund/Exchange Traded Fund (“ETF”) advisory, distribution, early
redemption or other fees.
Money market funds and other mutual funds in which clients may invest, or the advisers or principal underwriters of the
funds, may make payments to STIS or our affiliates pursuant to a Rule 12b‐1 distribution plan or other arrangement as
compensation for distribution, shareholder services, recordkeeping, or administrative services; these payments may be
paid from the fund’s total assets or may be paid by a fund’s adviser or distributor. STIS credits client accounts with any
12b‐1 fees received. The Rule 12b‐1 distribution plan and other fee arrangements will be disclosed upon request and
typically are disclosed in the applicable fund’s registration statement.
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| Account Minimums and Types of Clients — Form ADV Part 2A (10/12/2016) [Brochure] |
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Types of Clients STIS offers advisory services to individuals, corporations and other business entities, pension and profit sharing plans, charitable organizations and not‐for‐profit organizations. STIS reserves the right to accept, reject or renew any client for an AMC Advisor Managed Program account. Our products and services are not guaranteed by SunTrust Bank, any other bank, or any subsidiary of SunTrust Banks, Inc. Products sold or recommended by STIS are not insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation with the exception of investments of up to $250,000 in certain Brokered CDs, SunTrust Index‐linked CDs and FDIC cash sweep options more fully described in Methods of Analysis, Investment Strategies and Risk of Loss section below. If client assets are subject to the provisions of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (“ERISA”), unless client notifies STIS otherwise in writing, the assets are only a part of the plan’s assets and that STIS is not responsible for the plan’s overall compliance with the requirements of ERISA or any other governing law or document. In general, the minimum account size is $100,000, but STIS may waive the minimum account size under certain circumstances. Methods of Analysis, Investment Strategies and Risk of Loss In providing recommendations, the Advisor implements specific security selections, subject to guidelines established by STIS IPC, based on research obtained by us from other sources (AV) In managing accounts, the Advisor will follow general portfolio construction guidelines established by STIS IPC concerning asset allocation, economic sectors and position diversification, and fixed income components. The Advisor implements specific security selections based on research obtained by STIS from other sources. STIS currently uses research provided Credit Suisse First Boston (“CSFB”), Morningstar, NFS and a variety of other research providers. Some research provided by CSFB or NFS may not be fully disinterested to the extent that it concerns companies with which CSFB or NFS has, or hopes to have, an investment banking or other business relationship and thus has a conflict of interest in evaluating the companies' securities. Such research may also concern securities for which CSFB or NFS is a market maker and thus has a conflict of interest. The exact composition and asset allocation of each client portfolio may differ depending on a variety of factors, including the client’s specific investment goals, the client’s risk tolerance, and overall economic and market conditions. Investing involves risks, including fluctuating returns and potential loss of principal that clients should be prepared to bear. Bonds: Investments in bonds are subject to risks. The most significant risk is interest rate risk. Generally, when interest rates rise, bond values fall, values rise when interest rates decline. Other risks include default risk, or the possibility the issuer will default on the payment of interest and/or principal; call risk, or the possibility the issuer will redeem the bond before maturity; and inflation risk, or the possibility that inflation will outpace the bond’s return. Brokered Certificates of Deposit (“CDs”): All brokered CDs will fluctuate in value between purchase date and maturity date. CDs may be sold on the secondary market prior to maturity subject to market conditions, which may be limited. Any CD sold prior to maturity may be subject to a substantial gain or loss. The original face amount of the purchase is not guaranteed if the position is sold prior to maturity. If a CD has a call provision, the issuer has sole discretion whether to call the CD. If an issuer calls a CD, there is a risk to the investor that the investor will be forced to reinvest at a less favorable interest rate. Closed‐end Funds: The value of any closed‐end fund will fluctuate with the value of the underlying securities. Exchange‐Traded‐Funds: Exchange‐Traded‐Fund (“ETFs”) values will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares, when sold, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Clients should consider the investment objectives, risks and charges of an ETF carefully before investing. Please read the prospectus carefully prior to investing. Mutual Funds: Mutual Fund values will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares, when redeemed may be worth more or less that their original cost Client should carefully review the fund prospectus and consider the investment objectives, risks and charges and expenses of the investment company carefully before investing. Floating Rate Funds: Securities with floating interest rates generally are less sensitive to interest rate changes but may decline in value if their interest rates do not rise as much, or as quickly, as prevailing interest rates. Unlike fixed‐rate securities, floating rate securities generally will not increase in value if interest rates decline. Changes in interest rates also will affect the amount of interest income the Fund earns on its floating rate investments. Floating rate securities involve liquidity risk, which may affect the ability of investors to buy and sell them at the desired time or price. Dollar Cost Averaging: Regular investing does not assure a profit or protect against a loss in declining markets. Dollar Cost Averaging involves continuous investments in securities regardless of fluctuating price levels. Clients should consider their financial ability to continue purchases through periods of low price levels. Money Market Mutual Funds: An investment in a money market fund is not insured or guaranteed by the FDIC or any other government agency. Although the money market fund seeks to preserve the value of your investment at $1.00 per share, it is possible to lose money by investing in in a money market fund. ... |
| Sector | Form 13F Holdings | Value ($B) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Carnival Corp | 2.0 | ||
| Coca Cola Co | 0.9 | ||
| Microsoft Corp | 0.2 | ||
| Genuine Parts Co | 0.2 | ||
| Apple Inc | 0.2 | ||
| Johnson & Johnson | 0.2 | ||
| Home Depot Inc | 0.2 | ||
| Chevron Corp | 0.2 | ||
| General Electric Co | 0.2 | ||
| Procter & Gamble Co | 0.1 | ||
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| Holdings by Sector ($B) |
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| AUM Breakdown | Accounts | AUM ($B) |
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| By Client Type | ||
| (a) Individuals (other than high net worth individuals) | 0 | 0.0 |
| (b) Individuals (high net worth individuals) | 0 | 0.0 |
| (c) Banking or thrift institutions | 0 | 0.0 |
| (d) Investment companies | 0 | 0.0 |
| (e) Business development companies | 0 | 0.0 |
| (f) Pooled investment vehicles | 0 | 0.0 |
| (g) Pension and profit sharing plans | 0 | 0.0 |
| (h) Charitable organizations | 0 | 0.0 |
| (i) State or municipal government entities | 0 | 0.0 |
| (j) Other investment advisers | 0 | 0.0 |
| (k) Insurance companies | 0 | 0.0 |
| (l) Sovereign wealth funds and foreign official institutions | 0 | 0.0 |
| (m) Corporations or other businesses not listed above | 0 | 0.0 |
| (n) Other | 0 | 0.0 |
| Total | 26,841 | 10.4 |
| By Discretionary | ||
| Discretionary | 16,505 | 4.7 |
| Non-Discretionary | 10,336 | 5.7 |
| Total | 26,841 | 10.4 |
| By Non-United States Persons | ||
| Non-United States Persons | 0.0 | |
| United States Persons | 10.4 | |
| Total | 26,841 | 10.4 |
| EDGAR Form | CIK | 2011 - 2026 |
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| 13F-NT | [0001338625] |
| Firm Profile (Form ADV) | |
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| Discretionary AUM | $3.8B |
| Clients | 27,000 (1 non-US) |
| Serves | Institutional, Retail |