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What is Calamos Asset Management Asset Net Inflows (USD Mil)?

Asset Net Inflows (USD Mil) reflect the cash that is flowing in or out a variety of financial assets. It equals the total cash inflows minus the cash outflows from the section. High asset inflows are usually proof of strong performance.

The historical rank and industry rank for Calamos Asset Management's Asset Net Inflows (USD Mil) or its related term are showing as below:

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Calamos Asset Management Asset Net Inflows (USD Mil) Historical Data

The historical data trend for Calamos Asset Management's Asset Net Inflows (USD Mil) can be seen below:

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Calamos Asset Management  (FRA:FND) Asset Net Inflows (USD Mil) Explanation

Asset Net Inflows (USD Mil) represent the amount of new money coming into mutual funds minus the amount of money "redeemed" by investors. It is calculated by the total cash inflows minus the cash outflows from the section and can be positive or negative.

For a common company, it usually reflects the investment cash flows, or cash flows from investing activities, section on a company’s cash flow statement that show its cash outflows and inflows related to the purchase and sale of investments. For asset management companies, a high asset inflow is usually proof of strong performance. Since investors prefer asset management companies with extraordinary returns, good companies will get continuous asset inflow.

Remember, fund flows do not reflect the performance of the investment, only how investors move their money. We can look at flows by share class, fund, asset class and more to see how investors are moving their money.


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Calamos Asset Management (FRA:FND) Business Description

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Calamos Asset Management Inc is a Delaware corporation, incorporated on July 23, 2004. It is an asset management firm that offers strategies to fulfill a range of asset allocation goals through a multi-team platform. The Company together with its subsidiaries provides investment advisory services to individuals and institutional investors through open-end funds, closed-end funds, separate accounts, offshore funds and partnerships. The company applies an investment philosophy and proprietary process centered on risk management across a range of investment strategies, including equity, balanced, convertible, high yield, alternative, fixed income and money market investments. The Company currently offers four types of investment products that fall into the categories of mutual funds and separate accounts. Funds include its open-end and closed-end funds as well as its Offshore Funds. The Company includes the Offshore Funds in open-end funds for reporting purposes. Separate accounts are individual portfolios of securities managed to meet clients specific needs and include institutional accounts and managed accounts. The Company competes in all aspects of its business with a large number of investment management firms, commercial banks, broker-dealers and insurance companies. In the United States and other countries in which it does business, it is subject to regulations and laws at both a federal and state level, including U.S. federal, state and local tax laws as well as similar foreign jurisdiction tax laws.