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Segments
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2024
Segment Reporting [Abstract]  
Segments Segments
ASC 280 establishes disclosure requirements relating to operating segments in annual and interim financial statements. Operating segments are defined as components of an enterprise about which separate financial information is available that is regularly evaluated by the CODM in deciding how to allocate resources to the segment and assess its performance. The Company's Chief Executive Officer is the Company's CODM. The Company operates in one business segment, namely as an asset manager providing investment management and related services for individual and institutional clients. Although the Company provides disclosures regarding assets under management and other asset flows by product, the Company's determination that it operates in one business segment is based on the fact that the same investment professionals manage both retail and institutional products, operational resources support multiple products, such products have the same or similar regulatory framework and the Company's CODM reviews the Company's financial performance on a consolidated level.

The key GAAP measure of segment profit or loss that the CODM uses to evaluate the Company’s financial performance and allocate resources of the Company is net income, as reported on the Company’s Consolidated Statements of Operations. In addition, the CODM uses net income in deciding whether to reinvest profits or allocate profits to other uses of capital, such as for acquisitions or to pay dividends. All expense categories on the Consolidated Statements of Operations are significant and there are no other significant segment expenses that would require disclosure. Assets provided to the CODM are consistent with those reported on the Consolidated Balance Sheets.