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Assets Under Management (AUM)

Assets Under Management (AUM) refers to the total market value of investments managed by a financial institution, such as a mutual fund, hedge fund, or asset management firm.

It is an essential metric for evaluating the size and success of these firms, as higher AUM typically indicates greater investor trust and management expertise. AUM can fluctuate due to market performance, fund inflows, and redemptions. 📊💰

For example, BlackRock, as of September 2021, had over $9 trillion in AUM, making it one of the largest asset management firms globally.

Fun fact: Vanguard, another prominent investment management firm, became the first company to surpass $1 trillion in AUM for its index-tracking funds in 2020, reflecting the growing popularity of passive investing strategies. 🌟