Family Office
Flexible Plan in tech alliance with New Frontier

Flexible to use New Frontier's approach with its newest portfolio
strategy. Flexible Plan Investments, a provider of managed
accounts to retirement-plan participants and investment
risk-management services to individuals, will use New Frontier
Advisors ' asset allocation methodology and portfolio
optimization processes.
"New Frontier Advisors brings a patented solution to the inherent
shortcomings of traditional asset allocation," says Jerry Wagner,
founder and president of Flexible Plan Investments. "Its
underlying premise is that the world of investing is filled with
uncertainty and any attempt to truly diversify must account for
this."
REO
New Frontier's portfolio optimization process uses statistical
methodologies, designed by company founders Richard Michaud and
his son Robert Michaud, to tackle the problems of uncertain risk
and return estimates. Their re-sampled efficient optimization
(REO), which has been tested by Nobel laureate Harry Markowitz,
manages risk and return without using the time-consuming
constraints inherent in most traditional approaches.
Flexible Plan will initially use New Frontier's technology with
its new Next Generation Asset Allocation strategy. The investment
provider will eventually put New Frontier's REO approach to work
in most of its strategies.
Bloomfield Hills, Mich.-based Flexible Plan managed about $890
million across approximately 24,000 accounts at the time of its
latest ADV filing with the Securities and Exchange
Commission.
Boston-based New Frontier is an institutional research and
investment advisory firm with a background in quantitative
research, consulting and management.
Early in January 2007 Pleasant Hill, Calif.-based third-party
mutual-fund wrap platform provider AssetMark Investment Services
became the first firm to employ New Frontier's LifeCycle
technology for advisors. Advisors working with AssetMark can use
its Financial Independence Calculator to explore a range of
"what-if" scenarios to determine appropriate risk levels and
choice of portfolios for meeting an individual's short- and
long-term investment goals. -FWR
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