Announcing Aurora Asset Management

The Aurora team is excited to announce that we are now expanding our Asset Management offering to outside advisors and institutional consultants. 

What This Means for Existing Clients

Your portfolios will be unaffected by this announcement.  We will continue to invest your assets in our investment strategies according to your financial plan created with your financial advisor.


What This Means for Outside Advisors

You may now have a new option for goal-oriented portfolios!  We design portfolios to work alongside your financial planning efforts in helping clients achieve their investment goals.  Whether you are looking for an easy, asset allocation solution or more targeted equity portfolio SMAs we are here to help. 


What this Means for Institutional Consultants 

Constantly shifting market dynamics may mean it makes sense to reconsider your public equity allocation.  We are an emerging manager specializing in concentrated US equity portfolios as an all-cap, style-agnostic investor.  We insist on a margin of safety in our process by estimating intrinsic value with a strong preference for companies with sustainable competitive advantages and strong corporate governance.

Read more about how we invest and view our fact sheets here. 


For answers to any other questions, feel free to reach me at austin@auroramgt.com

For media inquiries, please contact allison@nordenmarketing.com

Investment Advisory Services are offered through BCGM Wealth Management, LLC dba Aurora Asset Management (Aurora).  PAST PERFORMANCE IS NOT A GUARANTEE OF FUTURE RESULTS. Investment decisions should always be made based on the client’s specific financial needs, goals and objectives, time horizon and risk tolerance. Advisory services are only offered to clients or prospective clients where Aurora and its representatives are properly licensed or exempt from licensure. No advice may be rendered by Aurora unless a client service agreement is in place.

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