The
professional management of financial assets by managers who make investment
decisions for individuals, institutions, or pension funds. Although asset
management has existed since the early 1900s, it began to show strong growth in
the 1970s. Concerns about the solvency of the Social Security Administration
increased individual’s attention to their retirement planning. The Employment
Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), which passed in 1974, created private
retirement plans called 401(k) plans. Those changes paved the way for firms to
specialize in managing money for individuals and institutions. Also called and
often used interchangeably with investment
management. A professional referring to the job he or she holds is
likely to use the term investment manager.
A person referring to the industry itself is likely to use the term asset management industry.