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Assets

Annise is a holistic budgeting and wealth management platform that brings together your banking, brokerage and private investments allowing you to easily manage your net assets - no matter where you are along your wealth journey.

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Alternative Assets

As your net worth grows and you work to diversify your investment portfolio, you’ll undoubtedly start to look at “alternative assets.” Alternative assets usually provide more potential return, but at greater risk. Add your angel, real estate, company options, venture fund, and other alternative assets, along with associated private lines of credit and mortgages, and manage your net investments including capital calls, quarterly statements, projected income, and K-1s all in Annise.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What do I get in my free trial of Annise?

    Click on the Try it Free button on the upper right of this page.  You'll get a 30-day free trial to test our platform features and functionality. At the end of the trial, you can upgrade to a specific plan, stay on the platform with limited functionality and advertising, or delete your family office and leave us feedback.

  • Which Annise plan is right for me?

    Annise pricing is usage based - the more features you use, the more you'll pay. Just syncing brokerage accounts is fee, when you start to add alternative assets, or set up trusts, you'll pay more.

  • What is wealth management software?

    Annise defines wealth management software as a platform that incorporates asset performance with a general ledger, all permissioned to whomever you'd like to have access to whatever assets, accounts, trusts, etc.

  • How does Annise work?

    At its core, Annise is a large database that starts with a base set of knowledge of all publically traded securies, pricing, and related meta data. After you sync your accounts, Annise matches your securities with the market securities to start to be able to educate, inform, and analyze your portfolio.

  • Does Annise work with all my devices?

    Annise works across all your devices. They web is where you'll probably do morst of your work.  The iOS app will be for quick analytics an insight, the iOS widge and watch will be for quick peek of performance. And Siri will be for a bit of interaction.

  • Does Annise charge for Support?

    Annise does not charge for support during your subscription, nor does it charge for support during set-up.  If you'd like to add historic data to properly calculate MOICs / iRRs or if you'd like us to reconcile our accounts, we charge an hourly fee which you can find under Pricing.

  • How do my Advisors work with Annise?

    Advisors use Annise to empower their clients and build their businesses.  Investors grant Advisors access to their Family Offices or to particular assets, accounts, or trusts. Or Advisors grant Investors access to the platform to start to build relationships with prospects and clients alike

  • Can Annise help me upload historic data?

    Yes, when you sync your custodial accounts or add alternative assets and related price and capital call information, you'll probably want to add transactions that occurred prior to the earliest transaction with in your sync'd accounts. This will allo for accurate performance data.  Annise can do this for you for an hourly rate found in Pricing.

Banking Accounts

Your banking accounts manage a single asset class (i.e. cash). Once connected, your daily transactions will be imported into Annise allowing you to track income and expenses by assigning categories to each transaction and, coming soon, comparing your actual expenses with your budget.

Brokerage Account

One of the biggest challenges of budgeting and financial management platforms is the proper connection and managing of brokerage accounts and related assets and transaction types. While most focus on banking accounts with one asset class (i.e. cash), Annise is built for and focuses on brokerage accounts with multiple asset classes (e.g. stocks and bonds) and asset-specific transactions types (e.g. municipal interest income and deductible interest expense) to more accurately reflect the status of your investment portfolio.

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