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Art collections are driven by a number of factors which include passion, social status and financial gain. They are built or developed to improve personal and working environnement, enhance a corporate image or support the local art community.
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F&A provides independent guidance and professional assistance to new or established collectors who wish to develop a personalized strategy for the purchase of their art works: our services are geared to the specific collecting needs and interests of each client who will have a strong exposure to the international art community. |
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Assisting the client in making informed decisions is critical to achieve the best and most equitable transactions in order to build a rewarding art collection, and maximize the investment. |
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Purchasing art for the purpose of portfolio diversification or capital appreciation requires an approach that is different from collecting art for personal enjoyment: a careful assessment of market trends and risk factors is therefore necessary. |
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As an attractive alternative to other asset classes, collecting art allows to balance a portfolio and can deliver positive returns, provided the client has a long term view on the risks and rewards of his investment. |
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While art as an investment becomes an effective working asset, it should be considered like a stock portfolio, with well known artists that maintain the high quality of the collection, and emerging artists who add bulk and potential to it. |
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