Michael John Everett - Fair Haven NJ, US Danette Kay Ponce - Chicago IL, US Lavinia Shao-Hui Zyvith - Belle Mead NJ, US Reo A. Gonzales - Jersey City NJ, US Heidi Renee Derstine - Chicago IL, US Mirjana Ristovic - Ridgefield NJ, US
Assignee:
CheckFree Corporation - Norcross GA
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00
US Classification:
705 36R
Abstract:
A process and system are provided for determining whether to rebalance an investment account having assets associated with one of the plurality of investment styles relative to an allocation rule is determined. The determined drift is compared with a threshold value. A determination is made whether to rebalance the investment account is based on the comparison.
Drift Determination In Multi-Style Managed Client Investment Account
Michael John Everett - Fair Haven NJ, US Danette Kay Ponce - Chicago IL, US Lavinia Shao-Hui Zyvith - Belle Mead NJ, US Reo A. Gonzales - Jersey City NJ, US Heidi Renee Derstine - Chicago IL, US Mirjana Ristovic - Ridgefield NJ, US
Assignee:
CheckFree Corporation - Norcross GA
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00
US Classification:
705 36R
Abstract:
A processor and system are provided for determining drift in an investment account having assets associated with a plurality of investment styles. An actual asset allocation of at least one portion of the investment account is determined. The at least one portion of the investment account includes both cash assets and security assets. The actual asset allocation of the at least one portion of the investment account is compared to an allocation rule. A drift of assets associated with the at least one portion is determined based on the comparison. A rebalancing of the investment account may occur based on the determined drift.
Distribution Of Cash Deposits And Withdrawals In Multi-Style Managed Client Investment Accounts
Michael John Everett - Fair Haven NJ, US Danette Kay Ponce - Chicago IL, US Lavinia Shao-Hui Zyvith - Belle Mead NJ, US Reo A. Gonzales - Jersey City NJ, US Heidi Renee Derstine - Chicago IL, US Mirjana Ristovic - Ridgefield NJ, US
Assignee:
CheckFree Corporation - Norcross GA
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00
US Classification:
705 36R, 705 35
Abstract:
An investment account is managed having associated assets, including shares of different securities, transacted in accordance with a plurality of different investment styles. A cash deposit into such a multi-style investment account and a request for a cash withdrawal from the multi-style investment account are handled differently but efficiently across the different investment styles in the investment account. When cash is deposited into the investment account, the cash deposit is placed into a temporary “cash bucket” in the investment account common across different investment styles. The cash is then distributed individual “cash buckets” each associated with an investment style in the investment account in accordance with a selected cash deposit allocation. When cash is to be withdrawn from the investment account, the cash amounting to the requested amount from individual “cash buckets” each associated with an investment style in the investment account is withdrawn in accordance with a selected cash withdrawal allocation. As a result, the cash can be deposited into the investment account or withdrawn from the investment account with proper allocation across different investment styles.
Linda Zong - San Diego CA, US Xiaomei Xi - Carlsbad CA, US Porter Mitchell - San Diego CA, US James Borkenhagen - Spring Valley CA, US Robert Crawford - Murrieta CA, US Michael Everett - Fallbrook CA, US Alexandre Fresard - Encinitas CA, US
Assignee:
Maxwell Technologies, Inc. - San Diego CA
International Classification:
H01G 9/00
US Classification:
361502
Abstract:
In one embodiment, an energy storage device having a first electrode supported by a first collectors sheet; a second electrode supported by a second collector sheet; and a dielectric separator therebetween, all spirally wound together. A container houses this spiral winding, with the first collector sheet having an end in contact with the base and the second collector sheet having an end oriented towards an opening opposite to the base. A collector plate is interposed between the second collector sheet and the opening and is restrained in position by a crimp in the container. A lid is positioned in the opening and has one side in electrical contact with the collector plate and an opposite side oriented outwardly of the container. The lid is restrained in position by rolling the one or more container walls over the lid.
Linda Zhong - San Diego CA, US Xiaomei Xi - Carlsbad CA, US Porter Mitchell - San Diego CA, US James Borkenhagen - Spring Valley CA, US Robert Crawford - Murrieta CA, US Michael Everett - Fallbrook CA, US Alexandre Fresard - Encinitas CA, US
Assignee:
Maxwell Technologies, Inc. - San Diego CA
International Classification:
H01M 4/70 H01G 9/155 H01M 4/86
US Classification:
429517, 429 94, 361502
Abstract:
In one embodiment, an energy storage device having a first electrode supported by a first collector sheet; a second electrode supported by a second collector sheet; and a dielectric separator therebetween, all spirally wound together. A container houses this spiral winding, with the first collector sheet having an end in contact with the base and the second collector sheet having an end oriented towards an opening opposite to the base. A collector plate is interposed between the second collector sheet and the opening and is restrained in posibion by a crimp in the container. A lid is positioned in the opening and has one side in electrical contact with the collector plate an an opposite side oriented outwardly of the container. The lid is restrained in position by rolling the one or more container walls over the lid.
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Multilateral Activities in South East Asia: Pacific Symposium, 1995
HRC New York, NY Feb 2010 to Mar 2014 Director of Training & Capacity Building SupportHudson County Community College of Jersey City Jersey City, NJ Aug 2011 to Dec 2011 Adjunct ProfessorThe Youth Health Empowerment Project Philadelphia, PA Aug 2006 to Aug 2009 Assistant DirectorDrexel University Philadelphia, PA 2009 to 2009 Adjunct Professor's AssistantGay and Lesbian AIDS Education Initiative (GALAEI) Philadelphia, PA Jun 1999 to Aug 2006 Program Coordinator M-PACT
Education:
School of Education and Leadership Change, Fielding University Santa Barbara, CA 2009 to 2000 Doctor of Education in Higher EducationHIV Prevention Leadership Institute 2009 to 2009Lincoln University Lincoln, PA 2009 Master of Human ServicePennsylvania State University Abington, PA 2005 Bachelor of Science
Pinchbeck Elementary School Richmond VA 1968-1975, Byrd Middle School Richmond VA 1975-1977, Maybeury Elementary School Richmond VA 1997-2003, Tuckahoe Middle School Richmond VA 2003-2006
Community:
David Slesinger, James Atkinson, Colton Reinhardt, Frank Perkins
What we are seeing is that as the technology is maturing and performance is getting pretty good in these nice warm areas, companies are starting to send vehicles into more challenging environments to at least start to map out the cities and get a lay of the land, says Michael Everett, a Northeaste