Walter DuPre

Walter serves as an Advisor and Portfolio Manager on the firm’s Diversified Value, High Net Worth, and Value Equity investment teams. He joined Buckhead Capital in October 1996. Previously, he was the Managing Director of the Southern regional office of Prudential Capital Group, which was responsible for the management of a portfolio of $2.5 billion in private debt and equity securities. Walter received his B.A. in English and American Literature from Brown University and an MBA from Columbia University. He holds a CFA charter and is a member of both the CFA Institute and the CFA Society Atlanta.

Walter DuPre

The Time is Now to Be Treated Like a Real Person, Not a Number

In a world where discussions of complex issues are constricted to 2-minute segments on cable media and 280 characters on Twitter, thoughtful and long-form communication has been cheapened or neglected in our daily life. You’ve undoubtedly heard of the studies showing that the human attention span continues to shrink (8 seconds for the “average human” […]

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The Layered Costs of Investing: Make it a Cake, Not an Onion

Whether for our own entertainment, our children’s, or our grandchildren’s, I believe it’s safe to assume we’ve all seen Shrek by now. As it turns out, the core concept of Shrek’s famous onion analogy (below for your reference/enjoyment) can be extended into the world of investing rather directly. Shrek: For your information, there’s a lot

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Lemonade Out of Lemons: Taking Charge of Your Finances Post-Divorce

I’ve never been divorced. In fact, I’ve not been married, but I have seen and experienced the emotional toll that a divorce can take on everyone involved. It is a paradigm-shifting life event, and many are often left overwhelmed and wondering: “Where do I go from here?” There is no easy answer. As a financial

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Leave a Legacy for Your Children: Not All Inheritances are Created Equally

“The Great Wealth Transfer” is the phrase coined to represent the impending shift of assets from the Baby Boomer generation to their descendants. The scale of this shift figures to be truly “Great”. Per 2019 data, it is expected that $68 Trillion will be passed from one generation to the next over the next 25

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Don’t Feel Intimidated by Investing: The Power of Getting Started NOW

Many young professionals give little thought to their retirement. And why should they? It is often 40-45 years away. There are “more important” priorities to address first; buying a car, buying a house, and traveling the world (at least pre-COVID).  While these are all important goals, saving for retirement CANNOT be neglected. While we could

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Ten College Funding “Shortcuts” That You May Not Have Heard

The average American family wants to support their children in attending college, but few have a concrete strategy for doing so. While your family’s strategy will be unique to your goals, resources, and circumstances, there are some lesser known facts that could prove useful in the construction of your plan.  Despite what most people think,

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So, You’ve Procrastinated with Getting Your Investments in Order? Turns Out, You’re Far From Alone.

The most challenging part of sitting down to write is always getting started. The same can be true of managing your investments. When we speak with potential clients, one of the most common phrases we hear is, “I’ve been meaning to get all this organized”. Clients often come to us with significant assets that they’ve

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