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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549

Form 10-Q
(Mark One)
QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
FOR THE QUARTERLY PERIOD ENDED JUNE 30, 2023
OR
TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
FOR THE TRANSITION PERIOD FROM TO



Commission file number: 001-35826
Artisan Partners Asset Management Inc.
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
Delaware45-0969585
(State or other jurisdiction of
incorporation or organization)
(I.R.S. Employer
Identification No.)
875 E. Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 80053202
Milwaukee,WI
(Address of principal executive offices)(Zip Code)
(414390-6100
(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)

Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
Title of each classTrading SymbolName of each exchange on which registered
Class A common stock, par value $0.01 per shareAPAMNew York Stock Exchange

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant: (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days. Yes No

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically every Interactive Data File required to be submitted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T (§ 232.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit such files). Yes No

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, a smaller reporting company, or an emerging growth company. See the definitions of “large accelerated filer,” “accelerated filer,” “smaller reporting company,” and “emerging growth company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act:
Large accelerated filerAccelerated filer
Non-accelerated filerSmaller reporting company
Emerging growth company
If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act.

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act). Yes No

The number of outstanding shares of the registrant’s Class A common stock, par value $0.01 per share, Class B common stock, par value $0.01 per share, and Class C common stock, par value $0.01 per share, as of August 1, 2023 were 68,467,607, 2,470,147 and 9,024,947, respectively.


TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
Part IFinancial Information
Item 1.Unaudited Consolidated Financial Statements
Item 2.
Item 3.
Item 4.
Part IIOther Information
Item 1.
Item 1A.
Item 2.
Item 3.
Item 4.
Item 5.
Item 6.
Except where the context requires otherwise, in this report, references to the “Company”, “Artisan”, “we”, “us” or “our” refer to Artisan Partners Asset Management Inc. (“APAM”) and its direct and indirect subsidiaries, including Artisan Partners Holdings LP (“Artisan Partners Holdings” or “Holdings”). On March 12, 2013, APAM closed its initial public offering and related corporate reorganization. Prior to that date, APAM was a subsidiary of Artisan Partners Holdings.
Forward-Looking Statements
This report contains, and from time to time our management may make, forward-looking statements within the meaning of the safe harbor provisions of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Statements regarding future events and our future performance, as well as management’s current expectations, beliefs, plans, estimates, or projections relating to the future, are forward-looking statements within the meaning of these laws. In some cases, you can identify these statements by forward-looking words such as “may”, “might”, “will”, “should”, “expects”, “intends”, “plans”, “anticipates”, “believes”, “estimates”, “predicts”, “potential” or “continue”, the negative of these terms and other comparable terminology. Forward-looking statements are only predictions based on current expectations and projections about future events. Forward-looking statements are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties, and there are important factors that could cause actual results, level of activity, performance, actions or achievements to differ materially from the results, level of activity, performance, actions or achievements expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements. These factors include: the loss of key investment professionals or senior management, adverse market or economic conditions, poor performance of our investment strategies, change in the legislative and regulatory environment in which we operate, operational or technical errors or other damage to our reputation and other factors disclosed in the Company’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including those factors listed under the caption entitled “Risk Factors” in Item 1A of the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2022, filed with the SEC on February 27, 2023, as such factors may be updated from time to time. Our periodic and current reports are accessible on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. We undertake no obligation to publicly update any forward-looking statements in order to reflect events or circumstances that may arise after the date of this report, except as required by law.
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Forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements about:
our anticipated future results of operations;
our potential operating performance and efficiency, including our ability to operate under different and unique circumstances;
our expectations with respect to future business initiatives;
our expectations with respect to the performance of our investment strategies;
our expectations with respect to future levels of assets under management, including the capacity of our strategies and client cash inflows and outflows;
our expectations with respect to industry trends and how those trends may impact our business;
our financing plans, cash needs and liquidity position;
our intention to pay dividends and our expectations about the amount of those dividends;
our expected levels of compensation of our employees, including equity- and cash-based long-term incentive compensation;
our expectations with respect to future expenses and the level of future expenses;
our expected tax rate, and our expectations with respect to deferred tax assets; and
our estimates of future amounts payable pursuant to our tax receivable agreements.
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Part I — Financial Information
Item 1. Unaudited Consolidated Financial Statements

ARTISAN PARTNERS ASSET MANAGEMENT INC.
Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition
(U.S. dollars in thousands, except per share amounts)
June 30,
2023
December 31,
2022
ASSETS
Cash and cash equivalents$165,025 $114,832 
Accounts receivable95,375 98,634 
Investment securities124,416 85,415 
Property and equipment, net47,902 48,104 
Deferred tax assets455,369 477,024 
Prepaid expenses and other assets18,575 20,053 
Operating lease assets94,965 101,410 
Assets of consolidated investment products
Cash and cash equivalents32,624 28,416 
Accounts receivable and other17,996 4,977 
Investment assets, at fair value353,983 255,743 
Total assets$1,406,230 $1,234,608 
LIABILITIES, REDEEMABLE NONCONTROLLING INTERESTS, AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY
Accounts payable, accrued expenses, and other$27,246 $24,414 
Accrued incentive compensation109,797 29,762 
Borrowings199,134 199,050 
Operating lease liabilities114,188 120,847 
Amounts payable under tax receivable agreements372,813 398,789 
Liabilities of consolidated investment products
Accounts payable, accrued expenses, and other54,358 26,358 
Investment liabilities, at fair value15,669 20,751 
Total liabilities893,205 819,971 
Commitments and contingencies
Redeemable noncontrolling interests206,288 135,280 
Common stock
Class A common stock ($0.01 par value per share, 500,000,000 shares authorized, 68,467,607 and 67,982,025 shares outstanding at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively)
685 680 
Class B common stock ($0.01 par value per share, 200,000,000 shares authorized, 2,470,147 and 2,583,884 shares outstanding at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively)
25 26 
Class C common stock ($0.01 par value per share, 400,000,000 shares authorized, 9,024,947 and 9,040,147 shares outstanding at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively)
90 90 
Additional paid-in capital181,484 171,416 
Retained earnings101,243 93,088 
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss)(2,531)(3,079)
Total Artisan Partners Asset Management Inc. stockholders’ equity280,996 262,221 
Noncontrolling interests - Artisan Partners Holdings25,741 17,136 
Total stockholders’ equity306,737 279,357 
Total liabilities, redeemable noncontrolling interests, and stockholders’ equity$1,406,230 $1,234,608 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of the consolidated financial statements.
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ARTISAN PARTNERS ASSET MANAGEMENT INC.
Unaudited Consolidated Statements of Operations
(U.S. dollars in thousands, except per share amounts)
For the Three Months Ended June 30,For the Six Months Ended June 30,
2023202220232022
Revenues
Management fees$242,849 $251,304 $477,289 $532,710 
Performance fees54 84 123 276 
Total revenues242,903 251,388 $477,412 $532,986 
Operating Expenses
Compensation and benefits130,433 127,394 261,945 267,326 
Distribution, servicing and marketing6,016 6,298 11,633 13,359 
Occupancy7,232 6,698 14,262 13,280 
Communication and technology12,991 12,928 25,421 25,262 
General and administrative9,529 9,662 19,142 18,360 
Total operating expenses166,201 162,980 332,403 337,587 
Total operating income76,702 88,408 145,009 195,399 
Non-operating income (expense)
Interest expense(2,167)(2,739)(4,223)(5,425)
Net gain (loss) on the tax receivable agreements   482 
Net investment gain (loss) of consolidated investment products13,462 (11,857)28,402 (10,669)
Other net investment gain (loss)4,224 (13,414)13,481 (18,166)
Total non-operating income (expense)15,519 (28,010)37,660 (33,778)
Income before income taxes92,221 60,398 182,669 161,621 
Provision for income taxes18,446 13,225 37,093 32,011 
Net income before noncontrolling interests73,775 47,173 145,576 129,610 
Less: Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests - Artisan Partners Holdings12,137 10,536 24,174 26,151 
Less: Net income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interests - consolidated investment products8,013 (7,642)17,024 (6,253)
Net income attributable to Artisan Partners Asset Management Inc.$53,625 $44,279 $104,378 $109,712 
Basic earnings per share$0.76 $0.62 $1.50 $1.52 
Diluted earnings per share$0.76 $0.62 $1.50 $1.52 
Basic weighted average number of common shares outstanding63,503,38962,320,37263,368,34362,180,483
Diluted weighted average number of common shares outstanding63,520,04062,350,38363,384,35262,211,148
Dividends declared per Class A common share$0.50 $0.76 $1.40 $2.51 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of the consolidated financial statements.
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ARTISAN PARTNERS ASSET MANAGEMENT INC.
Unaudited Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income
(U.S. dollars in thousands)
For the Three Months Ended June 30,For the Six Months Ended June 30,
2023202220232022
Net income before noncontrolling interests$73,775 $47,173 $145,576 $129,610 
Other comprehensive income (loss)
Foreign currency translation gain (loss)481 (1,405)914 (1,958)
Total other comprehensive income (loss)481 (1,405)914 (1,958)
Comprehensive income74,256 45,768 146,490 127,652 
Comprehensive income attributable to noncontrolling interests - Artisan Partners Holdings
12,393 10,321 24,523 25,854 
Comprehensive income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interests - consolidated investment products
8,013 (7,642)17,024 (6,253)
Comprehensive income attributable to Artisan Partners Asset Management Inc.$53,850 $43,089 $104,943 $108,051 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of the consolidated financial statements.
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ARTISAN PARTNERS ASSET MANAGEMENT INC.
Unaudited Consolidated Statements of Changes in StockholdersEquity
(U.S. dollars in thousands)
Three months ended June 30, 2023Class A Common StockClass B Common StockClass C Common StockAdditional Paid-in CapitalRetained EarningsAccumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss)Noncontrolling Interests - Artisan Partners HoldingsTotal Stockholders’ EquityRedeemable Noncontrolling Interests
Balance at April 1, 2023
$685 $25 $90 $175,273 $82,050 $(2,738)$25,845 $281,230 $161,362 
Net income— — — — 53,625 — 12,137 65,762 8,013 
Other comprehensive income - foreign currency translation— — — — — 209 272 481 — 
Cumulative impact of changes in ownership of Artisan Partners Holdings LP— — — (540)— (2)542  — 
Amortization of equity-based compensation— — — 6,702 — — 1,101 7,803 — 
Deferred tax assets, net of amounts payable under tax receivable agreements— — — 49 — — — 49 — 
Issuance of Class A common stock, net of issuance costs — —  — — —  — 
Forfeitures and employee/partner terminations — —  — — —  — 
Issuance of restricted stock awards — —  — — —  — 
Employee net share settlement — —   —   — 
Exchange of subsidiary equity   — — — —  — 
Capital contributions, net— — — — — — — — 36,913 
Distributions— — — — — — (14,131)(14,131)— 
Dividends— — —  (34,432)— (25)(34,457)— 
Balance at June 30, 2023
$685 $25 $90 $181,484 $101,243 $(2,531)$25,741 $306,737 $206,288 
Three months ended June 30, 2022Class A Common StockClass B Common StockClass C Common StockAdditional Paid-in CapitalRetained EarningsAccumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss)Noncontrolling Interests - Artisan Partners HoldingsTotal Stockholders’ EquityRedeemable Noncontrolling Interests
Balance at April 1, 2022
$674 $31 $91 $146,002 $82,768 $(1,782)$24,090 $251,874 $107,139 
Net income— — — — 44,279 — 10,536 54,815 (7,642)
Other comprehensive income - foreign currency translation— — — — — (1,189)(216)(1,405)— 
Cumulative impact of changes in ownership of Artisan Partners Holdings LP— — — (1,525)—  1,525  — 
Amortization of equity-based compensation— — — 8,592 — — 1,523 10,115 — 
Deferred tax assets, net of amounts payable under tax receivable agreements— — — 66 — — — 66 — 
Issuance of Class A common stock, net of issuance costs — — (1)— — — (1)— 
Forfeitures and employee/partner terminations — —  — — —  — 
Issuance of restricted stock awards — —  — — —  — 
Employee net share settlement — —   —   — 
Exchange of subsidiary equity   — — — —  — 
Capital contributions, net— — — — — — — — 27,581 
Impact of deconsolidation of CIPs— — — — — — — —  
Distributions— — — — — — (20,527)(20,527)— 
Dividends— — —  (51,604)— (39)(51,643)— 
Balance at June 30, 2022
$674 $31 $91 $153,134 $75,443 $(2,971)$16,892 $243,294 $127,078 
The accompanying notes are an integral part of the consolidated financial statements.
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Six months ended June 30, 2023Class A Common StockClass B Common StockClass C Common StockAdditional Paid-in CapitalRetained EarningsAccumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss)Noncontrolling Interests - Artisan Partners HoldingsTotal Stockholders’ EquityRedeemable Noncontrolling Interests
Balance at January 1, 2023
$680 $26 $90 $171,416 $93,088 $(3,079)$17,136 $279,357 $135,280 
Net income— — — — 104,378 — 24,174 128,552 17,024 
Other comprehensive income - foreign currency translation— — — — — 565 349 914 — 
Cumulative impact of changes in ownership of Artisan Partners Holdings LP— — — (164)— (17)181  — 
Amortization of equity-based compensation— — — 15,708 — — 2,409 18,117 — 
Deferred tax assets, net of amounts payable under tax receivable agreements— — — 389 — — — 389 — 
Issuance of Class A common stock, net of issuance costs — — (84)— — — (84)— 
Forfeitures and employee/partner terminations — —  — — —  — 
Issuance of restricted stock awards6 — — (6)— — —  — 
Employee net share settlement(2)— — (5,775) — (981)(6,758)— 
Exchange of subsidiary equity1 (1) — — — —  — 
Capital contributions, net— — — — — — — — 53,984 
Distributions— — — — — — (17,458)(17,458)— 
Dividends— — —  (96,223)— (69)(96,292)— 
Balance at June 30, 2023
$685 $25 $90 $181,484 $101,243 $(2,531)$25,741 $306,737 $206,288 


Six months ended June 30, 2022Class A Common StockClass B Common StockClass C Common StockAdditional Paid-in CapitalRetained EarningsAccumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss)Noncontrolling Interests - Artisan Partners HoldingsTotal Stockholders’ EquityRedeemable Noncontrolling Interests
Balance at January 1, 2022
$667 $32 $91 $141,835 $134,889 $(1,310)$19,757 $295,961 $111,035 
Net income— — — — 109,712 — 26,151 135,863 (6,253)
Other comprehensive income - foreign currency translation— — — — — (1,657)(301)(1,958)— 
Cumulative impact of changes in ownership of Artisan Partners Holdings LP— — — (1,152)— (4)1,156  — 
Amortization of equity-based compensation— — — 18,367 — — 3,087 21,454 — 
Deferred tax assets, net of amounts payable under tax receivable agreements— — — 330 — — — 330 — 
Issuance of Class A common stock, net of issuance costs — — (2)— — — (2)— 
Forfeitures and employee/partner terminations — —  — — —  — 
Issuance of restricted stock awards8 — — (8)— — —  — 
Employee net share settlement(2)— — (6,236)(25)— (1,157)(7,420)— 
Exchange of subsidiary equity1 (1) — — — —  — 
Capital contributions, net— — — — — — — — 31,569 
Impact of deconsolidation of CIPs— — — — — — — — (9,273)
Distributions— — — — — — (31,695)(31,695)— 
Dividends— — —  (169,133)— (106)(169,239)— 
Balance at June 30, 2022
$674 $31 $91 $153,134 $75,443 $(2,971)$16,892 $243,294 $127,078 
The accompanying notes are an integral part of the consolidated financial statements.
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ARTISAN PARTNERS ASSET MANAGEMENT INC.
Unaudited Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
(U.S. dollars in thousands)
For the Six Months Ended June 30,
20232022
Cash flows from operating activities
Net income before noncontrolling interests$145,576 $129,610 
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:
Depreciation and amortization4,507 3,527 
Deferred income taxes23,243 14,390 
Noncash lease expense (benefit)(178)566 
Net investment (gain) loss on nonconsolidated investment securities(11,791)18,141 
Net (gain) loss on the tax receivable agreements (482)
(Gain) loss on disposal of property and equipment2 2 
Amortization of debt issuance costs222 236 
Share-based compensation18,117 21,454 
Net investment (gain) loss of consolidated investment products(28,402)10,669 
Purchase of investments by consolidated investment products(244,265)(182,387)
Proceeds from sale of investments by consolidated investment products146,051 87,023 
Change in assets and liabilities resulting in an increase (decrease) in cash:
Accounts receivable3,077 (10,346)
Prepaid expenses and other assets2,060 (4,023)
Accounts payable and accrued expenses86,272 89,255 
Net change in operating assets and liabilities of consolidated investment products including net investment income38,614 40,478 
Net cash provided by operating activities183,105 218,113 
Cash flows from investing activities
Acquisition of property and equipment(438)(1,702)
Leasehold improvements(3,995)(7,882)
Proceeds from sale of investment securities5,069 5,164 
Purchase of investment securities(35,640)(48,648)
Net cash used in investing activities(35,004)(53,068)
Cash flows from financing activities
Partnership distributions(17,458)(31,695)
Dividends paid(96,292)(169,239)
Payments under the tax receivable agreements(27,176)(25,112)
Taxes paid related to employee net share settlement(6,758)(7,420)
Capital contributions to consolidated investment products, net53,984 31,569 
Net cash used in financing activities(93,700)(201,897)
Net increase (decrease) in cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash54,401 (36,852)
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash
Beginning of period143,248 200,771 
End of period$197,649 $163,919 
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash as of the end of the period
Cash and cash equivalents$165,025 $150,654 
Restricted cash 629 
Cash and cash equivalents of consolidated investment products32,624 12,636 
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash$197,649 $163,919 
Supplementary information
Noncash activity:
Establishment of deferred tax assets$1,588 $1,481 
Establishment of amounts payable under tax receivable agreements1,200 661 
Increase in investment securities due to deconsolidation of CIPs 9,970 
Operating lease assets obtained in exchange for operating lease liabilities78 24,659 
Settlement of franchise capital liability via transfer of investment securities3,204  
The accompanying notes are an integral part of the consolidated financial statements.
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ARTISAN PARTNERS ASSET MANAGEMENT INC.
Notes to Unaudited Consolidated Financial Statements
(U.S. currencies in thousands, except share and per share amounts and as otherwise indicated)
Note 1. Nature of Business and Organization
Nature of Business
Artisan Partners Asset Management Inc. (“APAM”), through its subsidiaries, is an investment management firm focused on providing high-value added, active investment strategies to sophisticated clients globally. APAM and its subsidiaries are hereafter referred to collectively as “Artisan” or the “Company.”
Artisan’s autonomous investment teams manage a broad range of U.S., non-U.S. and global investment strategies that are diversified by asset class, market cap and investment style. Strategies are offered through multiple investment vehicles to accommodate a broad range of client mandates. Artisan offers its investment management services primarily to institutions and through intermediaries that operate with institutional-like decision-making processes and have long-term investment horizons.
Organization
On March 12, 2013, APAM completed its initial public offering (the “IPO”). APAM was formed for the purpose of becoming the general partner of Artisan Partners Holdings LP (“Artisan Partners Holdings” or “Holdings”) in connection with the IPO. Holdings is a holding company for the investment management business conducted under the name “Artisan Partners.” The reorganization (“IPO Reorganization”) established the necessary corporate structure to complete the IPO while at the same time preserving the ability of the firm to conduct operations through Holdings and its subsidiaries.
As its sole general partner, APAM controls the business and affairs of Holdings. As a result, APAM consolidates Holdings’ financial statements and records a noncontrolling interest for the equity interests in Holdings held by the limited partners of Holdings. At June 30, 2023, APAM held approximately 86% of the equity ownership interest in Holdings.
Holdings, together with its wholly owned subsidiary, Artisan Investments GP LLC, controls a 100% interest in Artisan Partners Limited Partnership (“APLP”), a multi-product investment management firm that is the principal operating subsidiary of Artisan Partners Holdings. APLP is registered as an investment adviser with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940. APLP provides investment advisory services to traditional separate accounts and pooled investment vehicles, including Artisan Partners Funds, Inc. (“Artisan Funds”), Artisan Partners Global Funds plc (“Artisan Global Funds”), and Artisan sponsored private funds (“Artisan Private Funds”). Artisan Funds are a series of open-end mutual funds registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended. Artisan Global Funds is a family of Ireland-domiciled UCITS funds. Artisan Private Funds consist of a number of Artisan-sponsored unregistered pooled investment vehicles.
Note 2. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies
Basis of presentation
The accompanying financial statements are unaudited. In the opinion of management, all adjustments, consisting only of normal recurring adjustments, necessary for a fair statement of such consolidated financial statements have been included. Such interim results are not necessarily indicative of full year results.
The consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“U.S. GAAP”) for interim financial reporting and accordingly they do not include all of the information and footnotes required in the annual consolidated financial statements and accompanying footnotes.
The year-end condensed balance sheet data was derived from audited financial statements, but does not include all disclosures required by U.S. GAAP. As a result, the interim consolidated financial statements should be read in conjunction with the audited consolidated financial statements included in APAM’s latest annual report on Form 10-K.
The accompanying financial statements were prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP and related rules and regulations of the SEC. The preparation of financial statements in conformity with U.S. GAAP requires management to make estimates or assumptions that affect the reported amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. Actual results could differ from these estimates or assumptions.
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Principles of consolidation
Artisan’s policy is to consolidate all subsidiaries or other entities in which it has a controlling financial interest. The consolidation guidance requires an analysis to determine if an entity should be evaluated for consolidation using the voting interest entity (“VOE”) model or the variable interest entity (“VIE”) model. Under the VOE model, controlling financial interest is generally defined as a majority ownership of voting interests. Under the VIE model, controlling financial interest is defined as (i) the power to direct activities that most significantly impact the economic performance of the entity and (ii) the right to receive potentially significant benefits or the obligation to absorb potentially significant losses.
Artisan generally consolidates VIEs in which it meets the power criteria and holds an equity ownership interest of greater than 10%. The consolidated financial statements include the accounts of APAM and all subsidiaries or other entities in which APAM has a direct or indirect controlling financial interest. All material intercompany balances have been eliminated in consolidation.
Artisan serves as the investment adviser to Artisan Funds, Artisan Global Funds and Artisan Private Funds. Artisan Funds and Artisan Global Funds are corporate entities, the business and affairs of which are managed by their respective boards of directors. The shareholders of the funds retain voting rights, including rights to elect and reelect members of their respective boards of directors. Each series of Artisan Funds is a VOE and is separately evaluated for consolidation under the VOE model. The shareholders of Artisan Global Funds lack simple majority liquidation rights, and as a result, each sub-fund of Artisan Global Funds is evaluated for consolidation under the VIE model. Artisan Private Funds are also evaluated for consolidation under the VIE model because third-party equity holders of the funds generally lack the ability to divest Artisan of its control of the funds.
From time to time, the Company makes investments in Artisan Funds, Artisan Global Funds, and Artisan Private Funds. If the investment results in a controlling financial interest, APAM consolidates the fund, and the underlying activity of the entire fund is included in Artisan’s unaudited consolidated financial statements. As of June 30, 2023, Artisan had a controlling financial interest in two series of Artisan Funds, five sub-funds of Artisan Global Funds, and two Artisan Private Funds and, as a result, these funds are included in Artisan’s unaudited consolidated financial statements. Because these consolidated investment products meet the definition of investment companies under U.S. GAAP, Artisan has retained the specialized industry accounting principles for investment companies in the consolidated financial statements. See Note 6, “Variable Interest Entities and Consolidated Investment Products” for additional details.
Reclassification
In conjunction with annual reporting on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2022, the Company changed the presentation of its Consolidated Statements of Operations to recategorize expenditures for computers and mobile devices from “General and administrative” to “Communication and technology.” Amounts for the comparative period in fiscal 2022 presented herein have been reclassified to conform to the current presentation. The reclassification had no impact on previously reported operating income, net income, or financial position. Management believes the revised presentation is more useful to readers of its financial statements.
Recent accounting pronouncements
None.
Note 3. Investment Securities
The disclosures below include details of Artisan’s investments, excluding money market funds and consolidated investment products. Investments held by consolidated investment products are described in Note 6, “Variable Interest Entities and Consolidated Investment Products.”
As of June 30, 2023As of December 31, 2022
Investments in equity securities$113,197 $76,156 
Investments in equity securities accounted for under the equity method11,219 9,259 
Total investment securities$124,416 $85,415 
Artisan’s investments in equity securities consist of investments in Artisan Funds, Artisan Global Funds and Artisan Private Funds. As of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, Artisan held investment securities of $101.1 million and $63.3 million, respectively, related to funded long-term incentive compensation plans (excluding investments in consolidated investment products).
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Unrealized gain (loss) related to investment securities held at the end of the periods indicated below were as follows:
For the Three Months Ended June 30,For the Six Months Ended June 30,
2023202220232022
Unrealized gain (loss) on investment securities held at the end of the period$3,299 $(13,542)$10,359 $(17,470)
Other net investment gain (loss) is presented within the non-operating income (expense) section of the Consolidated Statements of Operations. The components of other net investment gain (loss) are as follows:
For the Three Months Ended June 30,For the Six Months Ended June 30,
2023202220232022
Net investment gain (loss) on nonconsolidated seed investments$(500)$(1,298)$1,210 $(2,936)
Net investment gain (loss) on franchise capital investments3,563 (12,244)10,581 (15,205)
Interest income on cash and cash equivalents and other1,161 128 1,690 (25)
Other net investment gain (loss)$4,224 $(13,414)$13,481 $(18,166)
Note 4. Fair Value Measurements
The table below presents information about Artisan’s assets and liabilities that are measured at fair value and the valuation techniques Artisan utilized to determine such fair value. The financial instruments held by consolidated investment products are excluded from the table below and are presented in Note 6, “Variable Interest Entities and Consolidated Investment Products.”
In accordance with ASC 820, fair value is defined as the price that Artisan would receive upon selling an investment in an orderly transaction to an independent buyer in the principal or most advantageous market for the investment. The following three-tier fair value hierarchy prioritizes the inputs used in measuring fair value:
Level 1 – Observable inputs such as quoted (unadjusted) market prices in active markets for identical securities.
Level 2 – Other significant observable inputs (including but not limited to quoted prices for similar instruments, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risk, etc.).
Level 3 – Significant unobservable inputs (including Artisan’s own assumptions in determining fair value).
The following provides the hierarchy of inputs used to derive fair value of Artisan’s assets and liabilities that are financial instruments as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022:
Assets and Liabilities at Fair Value
TotalNAV Practical Expedient (No Fair Value Level)Level 1Level 2Level 3
June 30, 2023
Assets
Money market funds 1
$139,705 $ $139,705 $ $ 
Equity securities124,416 10,690 113,726   
December 31, 2022
Assets
Money market funds 1
$3,297 $ $3,297 $ $ 
Equity securities85,415 8,835 76,580   
1 Money market funds are included within the cash and cash equivalents line of the Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition.


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Fair values determined based on Level 1 inputs utilize quoted market prices for identical assets. Level 1 assets generally consist of money market funds, open-end mutual funds and UCITS funds. Equity securities without a fair value level consist of the Company’s investments in Artisan Private Funds, which are measured at the underlying fund’s net asset value (“NAV”), using the ASC 820 practical expedient. The NAV is provided by the fund and is derived from the fair values of the underlying investments as of the reporting date. Cash maintained in demand deposit accounts is excluded from the table above.
Note 5. Borrowings
Artisan’s borrowings consist of the following as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022:
Maturity(1)
As of June 30, 2023
As of December 31, 2022Interest Rate Per Annum
Revolving credit agreement August 2027$ $ NA
Senior notes
Series DAugust 202560,000 60,000 4.29 %
Series EAugust 202750,000 50,000 4.53 %
Series FAugust 203290,000 90,000 3.10 %
Total gross borrowings$200,000 $200,000 
Debt issuance costs$(866)$(950)
Total borrowings$199,134 $199,050 
(1) The Company is not required to make principal payments on any of the outstanding obligations prior to contractual maturity.
The fair value of borrowings was approximately $180.3 million as of June 30, 2023. Fair value was determined based on future cash flows, discounted to present value using current market interest rates. The inputs are categorized as Level 2 in the fair value hierarchy, as defined in Note 4, “Fair Value Measurements.”
The fixed interest rate on each series of unsecured notes is subject to a one percentage point increase in the event Holdings receives a below-investment grade rating and any such increase will continue to apply until an investment grade rating is received.
As of June 30, 2023, there were no borrowings outstanding under the $100.0 million revolving credit facility and the interest rate on the unused commitment was 0.15%.
Interest expense incurred on the unsecured notes and revolving credit agreement was $2.0 million and $2.5 million for the three months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively, and $3.9 million and $5.1 million for the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively.
Note 6. Variable Interest Entities and Consolidated Investment Products
Artisan serves as the investment adviser for various types of investment products, consisting of both VIEs and VOEs. Artisan consolidates an investment product if it has a controlling financial interest in the entity. See Note 2, ”Summary of Significant Accounting Policies.” Any such entities are collectively referred to herein as consolidated investment products or CIPs.
As of June 30, 2023, Artisan is considered to have a controlling financial interest in two series of Artisan Funds, five sub-funds of Artisan Global Funds and two Artisan Private Funds, with an aggregate direct equity investment in the consolidated investment products of $128.3 million.
Artisan’s maximum exposure to loss in connection with the assets and liabilities of CIPs is limited to its direct equity investment, while the potential benefit is limited to the management and performance fees received and the return on its equity investment. With the exception of Artisan’s direct equity investment, the assets of CIPs are not available to Artisan’s creditors, nor are they available to Artisan for general corporate purposes. In addition, third-party investors in the CIPs have no recourse to the general credit of the Company.
Management and performance fees earned from CIPs are eliminated from revenue upon consolidation. See Note 14, “Related Party Transactions” for additional information on management and performance fees earned from CIPs.
Third-party investors’ ownership interest in CIPs is presented as redeemable noncontrolling interests in the unaudited condensed consolidated statements of financial condition as third-party investors have the right to withdraw their capital, subject to certain conditions. Net income attributable to third-party investors is reported as net income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interests - consolidated investment products in the unaudited consolidated statements of operations.

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As of June 30, 2023, Artisan held direct equity investments of $11.2 million in VIEs for which the Company does not hold a controlling financial interest. These direct equity investments consisted of seed investments in sub-funds of Artisan Global Funds and Artisan Private Funds, both of which are accounted for under the equity method of accounting because Artisan has significant influence over the funds.
Fair Value Measurements - Consolidated Investment Products
Investments held by CIPs are reflected at fair value. Short and long positions on equity securities are valued based upon closing prices of the security on the exchange or market designated by the accounting agent or pricing vendor as the principal exchange. The closing price may represent last sale price, official closing price, a closing auction or other information depending on market convention. Short and long positions on fixed income instruments are valued at market value. Market values are generally evaluations based on prices provided by independent pricing vendors, which may consider, among other factors, the prices at which securities actually trade, broker-dealer quotations, pricing formulas, estimates of market values obtained from yield data relating to investments or securities with similar characteristics and/or discounted cash flow models that might be applicable. Short term investments are comprised of repurchase agreements and U.S. Treasury obligations. Repurchase agreements are valued at cost plus accrued interest and U.S. treasury obligations are valued using the same principles as fixed income securities. Derivative assets and liabilities are generally comprised of put and call options on securities and indices and forward foreign currency contracts. Put and call options are valued at the mid price (average of bid price and ask price) as provided by the pricing vendor at the close of trading on the contract’s principal exchange. Open forward foreign currency contracts are valued using the market spot rate.
The following tables present the fair value hierarchy levels of assets and liabilities held by CIPs measured at fair value as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022:
Assets and Liabilities at Fair Value
TotalLevel 1Level 2Level 3
June 30, 2023
Assets
Money market funds$28,323 $28,323 $ $ 
Equity securities - long position37,086 34,916 2,170  
Fixed income instruments - long position291,089  286,625 4,464 
Derivative assets2,003 832 1,171  
Short term investments23,805  23,805  
Liabilities
Fixed income instruments - short position$10,048 $ $10,048 $ 
Derivative liabilities5,621 3,405 2,216  
Assets and Liabilities at Fair Value
TotalLevel 1Level 2Level 3
December 31, 2022
Assets
Money market funds$25,140 $25,140 $ $ 
Equity securities - long position32,388 30,179 2,209  
Fixed income instruments - long position216,638  212,368 4,270 
Derivative assets951 74 877  
Short term investments5,766  5,766  
Liabilities
Equity securities - short position$256 $256 $ $ 
Fixed income instruments - short position17,273  17,273  
Derivative liabilities3,222 2,462 760  
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CIP balances included in the Company’s unaudited condensed consolidated statements of financial condition were as follows:
As of June 30, 2023As of December 31, 2022
Net CIP assets included in the table above$366,637 $260,132 
Net CIP assets/(liabilities) not included in the table above(32,061)(18,105)
Total Net CIP assets334,576 242,027 
Less: redeemable noncontrolling interests206,288 135,280 
Artisan’s direct equity investment in CIPs$128,288 $106,747 
Note 7. Noncontrolling Interests - Holdings
Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests - Artisan Partners Holdings in the unaudited consolidated statements of operations represents the portion of earnings or loss attributable to the equity ownership interests in Holdings held by the limited partners of Holdings. As of June 30, 2023, APAM held approximately 86% of the equity ownership interests in Holdings.
Limited partners of Artisan Partners Holdings are entitled to exchange partnership units (along with a corresponding number of shares of Class B or C common stock of APAM) for shares of Class A common stock from time to time (the “Holdings Common Unit Exchanges”). The Holdings Common Unit Exchanges increase APAM’s equity ownership interest in Holdings and result in an increase to deferred tax assets and amounts payable under the tax receivable agreements. See Note 11, “Income Taxes and Related Payments.”
In order to maintain the one-to-one correspondence of the number of Holdings partnership units and APAM common shares, Holdings will issue one general partner (“GP”) unit to APAM for each share of Class A common stock issued by APAM. For the six months ended June 30, 2023, APAM’s equity ownership interest in Holdings increased as a result of the following transactions:
Holdings GP UnitsLimited Partnership UnitsTotalAPAM Ownership %
Balance at December 31, 202267,982,025 11,624,031 79,606,056 85 %
Holdings Common Unit Exchanges (1)
128,937 (128,937)  %
Issuance of APAM Restricted Shares 515,702  515,702 1 %
Delivery of Shares Underlying RSUs and PSUs (1)
46,146  46,146  %
Restricted Share Award Net Share Settlement (1)
(187,287) (187,287) %
Forfeitures from Employee Terminations (1)
(17,916) (17,916) %
Balance at June 30, 2023
68,467,607 11,495,094 79,962,701 86 %
(1) The impact of the transaction on APAM’s ownership percentage was less than 1%.
Changes in ownership of Holdings are accounted for as equity transactions because APAM continues to have a controlling interest in Holdings. Additional paid-in capital and noncontrolling interests - Artisan Partners Holdings in the unaudited condensed consolidated statements of financial condition are adjusted to reallocate Holdings’ historical equity to reflect the change in APAM’s ownership of Holdings.
The reallocation of equity had the following impact on the unaudited condensed consolidated statements of financial condition:
Statements of Financial ConditionFor the Six Months Ended June 30,
20232022
Additional paid-in capital$(164)$(1,152)
Noncontrolling interests - Artisan Partners Holdings181 1,156 
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss)(17)(4)
Net impact to financial condition$ $ 
In addition to the reallocation of historical equity, the change in ownership resulted in an increase to deferred tax assets and additional paid-in capital of $0.2 million and $0.1 million for the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively.

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Note 8. Stockholders’ Equity
APAM - Stockholders’ Equity
APAM had the following authorized and outstanding equity as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively:
Outstanding
AuthorizedAs of June 30, 2023As of December 31, 2022
Voting Rights (1)
Economic Rights
Common shares
Class A, par value $0.01 per share
500,000,000 68,467,607 67,982,025 
1 vote per share
Proportionate
Class B, par value $0.01 per share
200,000,000 2,470,147 2,583,884 
1 vote per share
None
Class C, par value $0.01 per share
400,000,000 9,024,947 9,040,147 
1 vote per share
None
(1) The Company’s employees to whom Artisan has granted equity have entered into a stockholders agreement with respect to all shares of APAM common stock they have acquired from the Company and any shares they may acquire from the Company in the future, pursuant to which they granted an irrevocable voting proxy to a Stockholders Committee. As of June 30, 2023, Artisan’s employees held 5,242,987 restricted shares of Class A common stock and all 2,470,147 outstanding shares of Class B common stock, all of which were subject to the agreement.
APAM is dependent on cash generated by Holdings to fund any dividends. Generally, Holdings will make distributions to all of its partners, including APAM, based on the proportionate share of ownership each has in Holdings. APAM will fund dividends to its stockholders from its proportionate share of those distributions after provision for its taxes and other obligations. APAM declared and paid the following dividends per share during the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022:
Type of DividendClass of StockFor the Three Months Ended June 30,For the Six Months Ended June 30,
2023202220232022
QuarterlyClass A Common$0.50 $0.76 $1.05 $1.79 
Special AnnualClass A Common$ $ $0.35 $0.72 
The following table summarizes APAM’s stock transactions for the six months ended June 30, 2023:
Total Stock Outstanding
Class A Common Stock(1)
Class B Common StockClass C Common Stock
Balance at December 31, 202279,606,056 67,982,025 2,583,884 9,040,147 
Holdings Common Unit Exchanges 128,937 (113,737)(15,200)
Restricted Share Award Grants515,702 515,702   
Restricted Share Award Net Share Settlement(187,287)(187,287)  
Delivery of Shares Underlying RSUs and PSUs46,146 46,146   
Employee/Partner Terminations(17,916)(17,916)  
Balance at June 30, 2023
79,962,701 68,467,607 2,470,147 9,024,947 
(1) There were 415,112 and 367,392 restricted stock units outstanding at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively. In addition, there were 216,170 and 231,170 performance share units outstanding at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively. Based on the quarter-end status of the market and performance conditions, the 216,170 unvested performance share units would ultimately result in the issuance of 216,173 shares of Class A common stock if all other vesting conditions were met. Restricted stock units and performance share units are not reflected in the table because they are not considered outstanding or issued stock.
Each Class A, Class B, Class D and Class E common unit of Holdings (together with the corresponding share of Class B or Class C common stock) is exchangeable for one share of Class A common stock. The corresponding shares of Class B and Class C common stock are immediately canceled upon any such exchange.
Upon termination of employment with Artisan, an employee-partner’s Class B common units are exchanged for Class E common units and the corresponding shares of Class B common stock are canceled. APAM issues the former employee-partner a number of shares of Class C common stock equal to the former employee-partner’s number of Class E common units. Class E common units are exchangeable for Class A common stock subject to the same restrictions and limitations on exchange applicable to the other common units of Holdings.
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Artisan Partners Holdings - Partners’ Equity
Holdings makes distributions of its net income to the holders of its partnership units for income taxes as required under the terms of the partnership agreement and also makes additional distributions under the terms of the partnership agreement as required. The distributions are recorded in the financial statements on the declaration date, or on the payment date in lieu of a declaration date. Holdings’ partnership distributions for the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022 were as follows:
For the Three Months Ended June 30,For the Six Months Ended June 30,
2023202220232022
Holdings Partnership Distributions to Limited Partners$14,131 $20,527 $17,458 $31,695 
Holdings Partnership Distributions to APAM77,012 102,333 96,683 162,724 
Total Holdings Partnership Distributions$91,143 $122,860 $114,141 $194,419 
The distributions are recorded as a reduction to consolidated stockholders’ equity, with the exception of distributions made to APAM, which are eliminated upon consolidation.
Note 9. Revenue From Contracts with Customers
The following table presents a disaggregation of investment advisory revenue by type and vehicle for the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022:
For the Three Months Ended June 30,For the Six Months Ended June 30,
2023202220232022
Management fees
   Artisan Funds$140,582 $145,755 $274,975 $309,341 
   Artisan Global Funds10,929 10,827 21,168 22,769 
   Separate accounts and other (1)
91,338 94,722 181,146 200,600 
Performance fees
   Separate accounts and other (1)
54 84 123 276 
Total revenues (2)
$242,903 $251,388 $477,412 $532,986 
(1) Separate accounts and other revenue consists of management fees and performance fees earned from vehicles other than Artisan Funds or Artisan Global Funds, and therefore includes revenue earned from traditional separate accounts, Artisan-branded collective investment trusts and Artisan Private Funds.
(2) All management fees and performance fees from consolidated investment products were eliminated upon consolidation and therefore are omitted from this table. See Note 14, “Related Party Transactions.”
The following table presents the balances of receivables related to contracts with customers:
CustomerAs of June 30, 2023As of December 31, 2022
   Artisan Funds$4,719 $5,597 
   Artisan Global Funds4,963 4,453 
   Separate accounts and other75,844 74,936 
Total receivables from contracts with customers$85,526 $84,986 
Non-customer receivables9,849 13,648 
Accounts receivable$95,375 $98,634 
Artisan Funds and Artisan Global Funds are billed on the last day of each month. Artisan Funds and Artisan Global Funds make payments on the same day the invoice is received for the majority of the invoiced amount. The remainder of the invoice is generally paid in the month following receipt of the invoice. Separate accounts and other clients are generally billed on a monthly or quarterly basis, with payments due within 30 days of billing.
Artisan had no other contract assets or liabilities from contracts with customers as of June 30, 2023 or December 31, 2022.
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Non-customer receivables includes state tax payments made on behalf of certain limited partners, which are then netted from subsequent distributions or payments to the limited partners, as well as redemptions of investments related to franchise capital that have not yet been collected.
Note 10. Compensation and Benefits
Total compensation and benefits consists of the following:
For the Three Months Ended June 30,For the Six Months Ended June 30,
2023202220232022
Salaries, incentive compensation and benefits (1)
$116,326 $115,463 $231,876 $242,658 
Long-term cash incentive compensation expense6,360 1,963 13,344 4,612 
Restricted share-based award compensation expense7,747 9,968 16,725 20,056 
Long-term incentive compensation expense14,107 11,931 30,069 24,668 
Total compensation and benefits$130,433 $127,394 $261,945 $267,326 
(1) Excluding long-term incentive compensation expense
Incentive compensation
Cash incentive compensation paid to members of Artisan’s investment teams and members of its distribution team is generally based on formulas that are tied directly to revenues. The majority of this incentive compensation is earned on a quarterly basis and paid in the quarter following the quarter in which it was earned with the exception of fourth quarter incentive compensation which is earned and paid in the fourth quarter of the year. Cash incentive compensation paid to most other employees is determined based on individual performance and Artisan’s overall results during the applicable year and is generally paid on an annual basis.
Long-term incentive compensation awards consist of both APAM restricted share-based awards and long-term cash awards, which are referred to as franchise capital awards. These awards are described in more detail below.
Restricted share-based awards
APAM has granted a combination of restricted stock awards, restricted stock units, and performance share units (collectively referred to as “restricted share-based awards” or “awards”) of Class A common stock to employees.
Standard Restricted Shares. Standard restricted shares are generally subject to a pro rata five-year service vesting condition.
Career Shares. Career shares are generally subject to both (i) a pro rata five-year service vesting condition and (ii) a qualifying retirement (as defined in the award agreement) condition.
Franchise Shares. Like career shares, franchise shares are generally subject to both (i) a pro rata five-year service vesting condition and (ii) a qualifying retirement condition. In addition, franchise shares, which are only granted to investment team members, are subject to a Franchise Protection Clause, which provides that the number of shares that ultimately vest depends on whether certain conditions relating to client cash flows are met. If such conditions are not met, compensation cost related to unvested shares will be reversed .
Performance Share Units (PSUs). PSUs are generally subject to (i) a three-year service vesting condition, (ii) certain performance conditions related to the Company's adjusted operating margin and total shareholder return compared to a peer group during a three-year performance period, and (iii) for one-half of the PSUs eligible to vest at the end of the performance period, a qualifying retirement condition. The number of shares of Class A common stock that are ultimately issued in connection with each PSU award will depend upon the outcome of the performance, market and qualified retirement conditions. For the portion of a PSU award with a "performance condition" under ASC 718, expense is recognized over the service period if it is probable that the performance condition will be achieved.
Compensation expense is recognized based on the estimated grant date fair value on a straight-line basis over the requisite service period of the award. The initial requisite service period is generally five years for restricted stock awards and restricted stock units, and three years for PSUs. The fair value of each award is equal to the market price of the Company's common stock on the grant date, except for PSUs with a "market condition" performance metric under ASC 718, which have a grant-date fair value based on a Monte Carlo valuation model.
Unvested restricted share-based awards are subject to forfeiture. Grantees are generally entitled to dividends or dividend equivalents on unvested and vested awards. 6,400,000 shares of Class A common stock were reserved and available for issuance under the Artisan Partners Asset Management Inc. 2023 Omnibus Incentive Compensation Plan (the "Plan") as of June 30, 2023, which includes 3,945,902 shares registered in the three months ended June 30, 2023.
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During the six months ended June 30, 2023, Artisan granted 515,702 restricted stock awards and 1,684 restricted stock units.
The following tables summarize the restricted share-based award activity for the six months ended June 30, 2023:
Weighted-Average Grant Date Fair ValueRestricted Stock Awards and Restricted Stock Units
Unvested at January 1, 2023
$39.09 5,396,343 
Granted34.99 517,386 
Forfeited43.40 (17,916)
Vested37.55 (542,487)
Unvested at June 30, 2023
$38.84 5,353,326 
Weighted-Average Grant Date Fair ValuePerformance Share Units
Unvested at January 1, 2023
$58.13 231,170 
Granted  
Forfeited  
Vested (1)
34.97 (15,000)
Unvested at June 30, 2023
$54.89 216,170 
(1) During the six months ended June 30, 2023, the 60,000 PSUs granted in 2020 met the requisite three-year performance conditions, resulting in the potential vesting of 150% of the PSUs, or 90,000 shares of Class A common stock. 45,000 shares of Class A common stock were promptly delivered at that time, while the remaining 45,000 PSUs remain subject to the qualified retirement vesting condition.
Based on the quarter-end status of the market and performance conditions, the 216,170 unvested PSUs would ultimately result in the issuance of 216,173 shares of Class A common stock if all other vesting conditions were met.
The unrecognized compensation expense for the unvested restricted stock awards and restricted stock units as of June 30, 2023 was $75.1 million with a weighted average recognition period of 3.4 years remaining. The unrecognized compensation expense for the unvested PSUs as of June 30, 2023 was $4.9 million with a weighted average recognition period of 2.1 years remaining.
During the six months ended June 30, 2023, the Company withheld a total of 187,287 restricted shares and paid a total of $6.8 million as a result of net share settlements to satisfy employee tax withholding obligations. These net share settlements had the effect of shares repurchased and retired by the Company, as they reduced the number of shares outstanding.
Long-term cash awards (franchise capital awards)
During the six months ended June 30, 2023, Artisan granted $39.0 million of franchise capital awards to investment team members in lieu of certain additional restricted share-based awards. The franchise capital awards are subject to the same long-term vesting and forfeiture provisions as restricted share-based awards. Prior to vesting, franchise capital awards are generally allocated to one or more of the investment strategies managed by the award recipient's investment team. During the vesting period, the value of the awards will increase or decrease based on the investment returns of the strategies to which the awards are allocated. Compensation expense, including the appreciation or depreciation related to investment returns, is recognized on a straight-line basis over the required service period, which is generally five years. Because the awards will generally be paid out in cash upon vesting, the fair value of unvested awards is recorded as a liability based on the percentage of the service requirement that has been completed.
The Company hedges its economic exposure to the change in value of these awards due to market movements by investing the cash reserved for the awards in the underlying investments. The franchise capital award liability and the underlying investment holdings are marked to market each quarter. The change in value of the award liability is recognized as a compensation expense on a straight-line basis over the required service period. The change in value of the underlying investment holdings is recognized in non-operating income (expense) in the period of change. While there is a timing difference between the recognition of the compensation expense and the offsetting investment gain or loss, the compensation expense and investment income will net to zero at the end of the multi-year vesting period for all awards that ultimately vest.




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The change in value of the investments had the following impact on the unaudited consolidated statements of operations:
For the Three Months Ended June 30,For the Six Months Ended June 30,
Statement of Operations SectionStatement of Operations Line Item 2023202220232022
Operating expenses (benefit)Compensation and benefits$714 $(1,941)$2,446 $(2,648)
Non-operating income (expense) Other net investment gain (loss)3,563 (12,244)10,581 (15,205)
The franchise capital award liability was $19.0 million and $14.5 million as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively, and is included in accrued incentive compensation in the unaudited consolidated statements of financial condition. The unrecognized compensation expense for the unvested franchise capital awards as of June 30, 2023 was $89.6 million with a weighted average recognition period of 4.1 years remaining.
Note 11. Income Taxes and Related Payments
APAM is subject to U.S. federal, state and local income taxation on APAM’s allocable portion of Holdings’ income as well as foreign income taxes payable by Holdings’ subsidiaries. APAM’s effective income tax rate was lower than the U.S. federal statutory rate of 21% primarily due to a rate benefit attributable to the fact that, for the six months ended June 30, 2023, approximately 16% of Artisan Partners Holdings’ full year projected taxable earnings were attributable to other partners and not subject to corporate-level taxes. The effective tax rate was also lower than the statutory rate due to tax deductible dividends paid on unvested restricted share-based awards.
APAM’s effective tax rate was 20.3% and 19.9% for the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively.
Components of the provision for income taxes consist of the following:
For the Three Months Ended June 30,For the Six Months Ended June 30,
2023202220232022
Current:
Federal$5,558 $5,801 $10,306 $13,672 
State and local1,617 1,742 3,178 3,671 
Foreign175 138 366 278 
Total7,350 7,681 13,850 17,621 
Deferred:
Federal9,433 4,714 19,761 12,246 
State and local1,663 830 3,482 2,144 
Total11,096 5,544 23,243 14,390 
Income tax expense (benefit)$18,446 $13,225 $37,093 $32,011 
In connection with the IPO, APAM entered into two tax receivable agreements (“TRAs”). The first TRA generally provides for the payment by APAM to a private equity fund (the “Pre-H&F Corp Merger Shareholder”) or its assignees of 85% of the applicable cash savings, if any, of U.S. federal, state and local income taxes that APAM actually realizes (or is deemed to realize in certain circumstances) as a result of (i) the tax attributes of the preferred units APAM acquired in the merger of a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Pre-H&F Corp Merger Shareholder into APAM in March 2013 and (ii) tax benefits related to imputed interest.
The second TRA generally provides for the payment by APAM to current or former limited partners of Holdings or their assignees of 85% of the applicable cash savings, if any, of U.S. federal, state and local income taxes that APAM actually realizes (or is deemed to realize in certain circumstances) as a result of (i) certain tax attributes of their partnership units sold to APAM or exchanged (for shares of Class A common stock, convertible preferred stock or other consideration) and that are created as a result of such sales or exchanges and payments under the TRAs and (ii) tax benefits related to imputed interest. Under both agreements, APAM generally will retain the benefit of the remaining 15% of the applicable tax savings.
For purposes of the TRAs, cash savings of income taxes are calculated by comparing APAM’s actual income tax liability to the amount it would have been required to pay had it not been able to utilize any of the tax benefits subject to the TRAs, unless certain assumptions apply.
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The TRAs will continue in effect until all such tax benefits have been utilized or expired, unless APAM exercises its right to terminate the agreements or payments under the agreements are accelerated in the event that APAM materially breaches any of its material obligations under the agreements.
The actual increase in tax basis, as well as the amount and timing of any payments under these agreements, will vary depending upon a number of factors, including the timing of sales or exchanges by the holders of limited partnership units, the price of the Class A common stock at the time of such sales or exchanges, whether such sales or exchanges are taxable, the amount and timing of the taxable income APAM generates in the future and the tax rate then applicable and the portion of APAM’s payments under the TRAs constituting imputed interest or depreciable basis or amortizable basis.
Payments under the TRAs, if any, will be made pro rata among all TRA counterparties entitled to payments on an annual basis to the extent APAM has sufficient taxable income to utilize the increased depreciation and amortization charges and imputed interest deductions. Artisan expects to make one or more payments under the TRAs, to the extent they are required, prior to or within 125 days after APAM’s U.S. federal income tax return is filed for each fiscal year. Interest on the TRA payments will accrue from the due date (without extension) of such tax return until such payments are made. Amounts payable under the TRAs are estimates which may be impacted by factors, including but not limited to, expected tax rates, projected taxable income, and projected ownership levels and are subject to change. Changes in the estimates of amounts payable under tax receivable agreements are recorded as non-operating income (loss) in the unaudited consolidated statements of operations.
The change in the Company’s deferred tax assets related to the tax benefits described above and the change in corresponding amounts payable under the TRAs for the six months ended June 30, 2023 is summarized as follows:
Deferred Tax Asset - Amortizable BasisAmounts Payable Under TRAs
December 31, 2022$426,468 $398,789 
2023 Holdings Common Unit Exchanges
1,412 1,200 
Amortization(21,891)— 
Payments under TRAs— (27,176)
June 30, 2023$405,989 $372,813 
Net deferred tax assets comprise the following:
As of June 30, 2023As of December 31, 2022
Deferred tax assets:
Amortizable basis (1)
$405,989 $426,468 
Other (2)
49,380 50,556 
Total deferred tax assets455,369 477,024 
Less: valuation allowance (3)
  
Net deferred tax assets$455,369 $477,024 
(1) Represents the unamortized step-up of tax basis and other tax attributes from the merger and partnership unit sales and exchanges described above. These future tax benefits are subject to the TRA agreements.
(2) Represents the net deferred tax assets associated with Artisan’s investment in Holdings, related primarily to incentive compensation plan deduction timing differences. These future tax benefits are not subject to the TRA agreements.
(3) Artisan assessed whether the deferred tax assets would be realizable and determined based on its history of taxable income that the benefits would more likely than not be realized. Accordingly, no valuation allowance is required.
Accounting standards establish a minimum threshold for recognizing, and a process for measuring, the benefits of income tax return positions in financial statements. The Company's gross liability for unrecognized tax benefits was $0.1 million as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022. The total amount of unrecognized tax benefits is not expected to significantly increase or decrease within the next twelve months.
The Company recognizes interest and penalties related to unrecognized tax benefits as a component of the income tax provision. Accrued interest on unrecognized tax benefits was less than $0.1 million as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022. The gross unrecognized tax benefit is recorded within accounts payable, accrued expenses, and other in the Company’s unaudited condensed consolidated statements of financial condition.
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In the normal course of business, Artisan is subject to examination by federal and certain state, local and foreign tax regulators. As of June 30, 2023, U.S. federal income tax returns filed for the years 2019 through 2021 are open and therefore subject to examination. State, local, and foreign income tax returns filed are generally subject to examination from 2018 to 2021.
Note 12. Earnings Per Share
Basic earnings per share is computed under the two-class method by dividing income available to Class A common stockholders by the weighted average number of Class A common shares outstanding during the period. Unvested restricted share-based awards are excluded from the number of Class A common shares outstanding for the basic earnings per share calculation because the shares have not yet been earned by employees. Income available to Class A common stockholders is computed by reducing net income attributable to APAM by earnings (both distributed and undistributed) allocated to participating securities, according to their respective rights to participate in those earnings. Except for certain performance share units, unvested share-based awards are participating securities because the awards include non-forfeitable dividend rights during the vesting period. Class B and Class C common shares do not share in profits of APAM and therefore are not reflected in the calculations.
Diluted earnings per share is computed under the more dilutive of the treasury stock method or the two-class method. The weighted average number of Class A common shares outstanding during the period is increased by the assumed conversion of nonparticipating unvested share-based awards into Class A common stock using the treasury stock method.
The computation of basic and diluted earnings per share for the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022 were as follows:
For the Three Months Ended June 30,For the Six Months Ended June 30,
Basic and Diluted Earnings Per Share2023202220232022
Numerator:
Net income attributable to APAM$53,625 $44,279 $104,378 $109,712 
Less: Allocation to participating securities5,100 5,903 9,125 15,265 
Net income available to common stockholders$48,525 $38,376 $95,253 $94,447 
Denominator:
Basic weighted average shares outstanding63,503,389 62,320,372 63,368,343 62,180,483 
Dilutive effect of nonparticipating share-based awards16,651 30,011 16,009 30,665 
Diluted weighted average shares outstanding63,520,040 62,350,383 63,384,352 62,211,148 
Earnings per share - Basic $0.76 $0.62 $1.50 $1.52 
Earnings per share - Diluted$0.76 $0.62 $1.50 $1.52 
Allocation to participating securities in the table above primarily represents dividends paid to holders of unvested restricted share-based awards, which reduces net income available to common stockholders.
The Holdings limited partnership units are anti-dilutive primarily due to the impact of public company expenses. Unvested restricted share-based awards with non-forfeitable dividend rights during the vesting period are considered participating securities and are therefore anti-dilutive. The following table summarizes the weighted-average shares outstanding that are excluded from the calculation of diluted earnings per share because their effect would have been anti-dilutive:
For the Three Months Ended June 30,For the Six Months Ended June 30,
Anti-Dilutive Weighted Average Shares Outstanding2023202220232022
Holdings limited partnership units11,504,413 12,222,389 11,533,535 12,256,012 
Unvested restricted share-based awards5,590,721 5,690,631 5,564,520 5,546,840 
Total17,095,134 17,913,020 17,098,055 17,802,852 





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Note 13. Indemnifications
In the normal course of business, APAM enters into agreements that include indemnities in favor of third parties. Holdings has also agreed to indemnify APAM as its general partner, Artisan Investment Corporation (“AIC”) as its former general partner, the directors and officers of APAM, the directors and officers of AIC as its former general partner, the members of its former Advisory Committee, and its partners, directors, officers, employees and agents. Holdings’ subsidiaries may also have similar agreements to indemnify their respective general partner(s), directors, officers, directors and officers of their general partner(s), partners, members, employees, and agents. The Company’s maximum exposure under these arrangements is unknown, as this would involve future claims that may be made against the Company that have not yet occurred. APAM maintains insurance policies that may provide coverage against certain claims under these indemnities.
Note 14. Related Party Transactions
Several of the current executive officers and directors of APAM or entities associated with those individuals, are limited partners of Holdings. As a result, certain transactions (such as TRA payments) between Artisan and the limited partners of Holdings are considered to be related party transactions with respect to these persons.
Holdings also makes estimated state tax payments on behalf of certain limited partners, including related parties. These payments are then netted from subsequent distributions or payments to the limited partners. At June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, accounts receivable included $6.4 million and $6.5 million, respectively, of partnership tax reimbursements due from Holdings’ limited partners, including related parties.
Affiliate transactions—Artisan Funds
Artisan has an agreement to serve as the investment adviser to Artisan Funds, with which certain Artisan employees are affiliated. Under the terms of the agreement, which generally is reviewed and continued by the board of directors of Artisan Funds annually, a fee is paid to Artisan based on an annual percentage of the average daily net assets of each Artisan Fund ranging from 0.60% to 1.05%. Artisan has contractually agreed to reimburse for expenses incurred to the extent necessary to limit annualized ordinary operating expenses incurred by certain of the Artisan Funds to not more than a fixed percentage (ranging from 0.88% to 1.50%) of a fund’s average daily net assets. In addition, Artisan may voluntarily waive fees or reimburse any of the Artisan Funds for other expenses. The officers and directors of Artisan Funds who are affiliated with Artisan receive no compensation from the funds.
Investment advisory fees for managing Artisan Funds and amounts reimbursed by Artisan for fees and expenses (including management fees) are as follows:
For the Three Months Ended June 30,For the Six Months Ended June 30,
Artisan Funds2023202220232022
Investment advisory fees (Gross of expense reimbursements)$140,944 $146,283 $275,721 $310,201 
Elimination of fees from consolidated investment products (1)
(114)(64)(198)(64)
Consolidated investment advisory fees (Gross of expense reimbursements)$140,830 $146,219 $275,523 $310,137 
Expense reimbursements$436 $636 $883 $968 
Elimination of expense reimbursements from consolidated investment products (1)
(188)(172)(335)(172)
Consolidated expense reimbursements$248 $464 $548 $796 
(1) Investment advisory fees and expense reimbursements related to consolidated investment products are eliminated from revenue upon consolidation.
Affiliate transactions—Artisan Global Funds
Artisan has an agreement to serve as the investment manager to Artisan Global Funds, with which certain Artisan employees are affiliated. Under the terms of these agreements, a fee is paid based on an annual percentage of the average daily net assets of each fund ranging from 0.50% to 1.85%. Artisan reimburses each sub-fund of Artisan Global Funds to the extent that sub-fund’s annual expenses, not including Artisan’s fee, exceed certain levels, which range from 0.10% to 0.20%. In addition, Artisan may voluntarily waive fees or reimburse any of the Artisan Global Funds for other expenses. The directors of Artisan Global Funds who are also employees of Artisan receive no compensation from the funds.
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Investment advisory fees for managing Artisan Global Funds and amounts reimbursed to Artisan Global Funds by Artisan are as follows:
For the Three Months Ended June 30,For the Six Months Ended June 30,
Artisan Global Funds2023202220232022
Investment advisory fees (Gross of expense reimbursements)$11,027 $10,853 $21,332 $22,830 
Elimination of fees from consolidated investment products(1)
(98)(17)(164)(36)
Consolidated investment advisory fees (Gross of expense reimbursements)$10,929 $10,836 $21,168 $22,794 
Expense reimbursements$91 $77 $181 $190 
Elimination of expense reimbursements from consolidated investment products (1)
(91)(68)(181)(165)
Consolidated expense reimbursements$ $9 $ $25 
(1) Investment advisory fees and expense reimbursements related to consolidated investment products are eliminated from revenue upon consolidation.
Affiliate transactions—Artisan Private Funds
Pursuant to written agreements, Artisan serves as the investment manager, and acts as the general partner, for certain Artisan Private Funds. Under the terms of these agreements, Artisan earns a management fee and, for certain funds, is entitled to receive either an allocation of profits or a performance-based fee. In addition, Artisan has agreed to reimburse certain funds to the extent that expenses, excluding Artisan’s management fee, performance fee and transaction related costs, exceed certain levels, which range from 0.10% to 1.00% per annum of the net assets of the fund. Artisan may also voluntarily waive fees or reimburse the funds for other expenses. The directors of Artisan Private Funds and the officers of the general partners of the Artisan Private Funds who are affiliated with Artisan receive no compensation from the funds.
Artisan and certain related parties, including employees, officers and members of the Company’s Board, have invested in one or more of the Artisan Private Funds and, for certain of those investments, do not pay a management fee, performance fee or incentive allocation.
Investment advisory fees for managing Artisan Private Funds and amounts reimbursed to Artisan Private Funds by Artisan are as follows:
For the Three Months Ended June 30,For the Six Months Ended June 30,
Artisan Private Funds2023202220232022
Investment advisory fees (Gross of expense reimbursements)$3,020 $3,844 $6,387 $8,059 
Elimination of fees from consolidated investment products (1)
(217)(146)(391)(283)
Consolidated investment advisory fees (Gross of expense reimbursements)$2,803 $3,698 $5,996 $7,776 
Expense reimbursements$71 $62 $112 $132 
Elimination of expense reimbursements from consolidated investment products (1)
(27)(35)(47)(75)
Consolidated expense reimbursements$44 $27 $65 $57 
(1) Investment advisory fees and expense reimbursements related to consolidated investment products are eliminated from revenue upon consolidation.




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Note 15. Subsequent Events
Distributions and dividends
APAM, acting as the general partner of Artisan Partners Holdings, declared, effective August 1, 2023, a distribution by Artisan Partners Holdings of $34.3 million to holders of Artisan Partners Holdings partnership units, including APAM. The board of directors of APAM declared, effective August 1, 2023, a quarterly dividend of $0.61 per share of Class A common stock. The APAM dividend is payable on August 31, 2023, to stockholders of record as of August 17, 2023.
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Item 2. Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations
Overview and Recent Highlights
We are an investment management firm focused on providing high-value added, active investment strategies in growing asset classes to sophisticated clients around the world. As of June 30, 2023, our 10 autonomous investment teams managed a total of 25 investment strategies across multiple asset classes and investment styles.
We focus on attracting, retaining and developing talented investment professionals and creating an environment in which each investment team is provided ample resources and support, transparent and direct financial incentives, a high degree of investment autonomy, and a long-term time horizon. We create new investment strategies when we identify opportunities to add value for clients, oftentimes through the use of a broad array of securities, instruments, and techniques (which we call degrees of freedom) to differentiate returns and manage risk.
We offer our investment management capabilities primarily to sophisticated investors that operate with institutional decision-making processes and longer-term investment horizons. We employ knowledgeable and investment focused relationship managers who are directly aligned with our investment teams, and we pair them with regional and distribution channel experts. We provide access to our investment strategies through multiple investment vehicles, including separate accounts and different types of pooled vehicles. As of June 30, 2023, approximately 76% of our assets under management were managed for clients and investors domiciled in the U.S. and 24% of our assets under management were managed for clients and investors domiciled outside of the U.S.
As a high-value added investment manager we expect that long-term investment performance will be the primary driver of our long-term business and financial results. If we maintain and evolve existing investment strategies and launch new investment strategies that meet the needs of and generate attractive outcomes for sophisticated asset allocators, we believe that we will continue to generate strong business and financial results.
Over shorter time periods, changes in our business and financial results are largely driven by market conditions and fluctuations in our assets under management that may not necessarily be the result of our long-term investment performance or the long-term demand for our strategies. For this reason, we expect that our business and financial results will be lumpy over time.
We strive to maintain a financial model that is transparent and predictable. Currently, we derive nearly all of our revenues from investment management fees, most of which are based on a specified percentage of clients’ average assets under management. A majority of our expenses, including most of our compensation expense, vary directly with changes in our revenues. We invest thoughtfully to support our investment teams and future growth, while also paying out to stockholders and partners a majority of the cash that we generate from operations through dividends and distributions. We expect to continue to invest in the growth of the business, with a focus on adding new investment capabilities and more degrees of freedom in areas where both opportunity and client demand exist, and in which we can differentiate our active management and add value for clients.
Financial highlights for the quarter included the following:
During the three months ended June 30, 2023, our assets under management increased to $143.0 billion, an increase of $4.5 billion, or 3%, compared to $138.5 billion at March 31, 2023, primarily due to investment returns of $5.7 billion, partially offset by $1.1 billion of net client cash outflows and $0.1 billion of Artisan Funds' distributions not reinvested.
Average assets under management for the three months ended June 30, 2023 were $139.3 billion, a 3% decrease from the average of $143.9 billion for the three months ended June 30, 2022. Average assets under management for the three months ended June 30, 2023 increased 3% from the average of $135.4 billion for the three months ended March 31, 2023.
We earned $242.9 million in revenue for the three months ended June 30, 2023, a decrease of 3% from revenues of $251.4 million for the three months ended June 30, 2022. Performance fees of $0.1 million were recognized in the three months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022.
Our GAAP operating margin was 31.6% for the three months ended June 30, 2023, compared to 35.2% for the three months ended June 30, 2022. Adjusted operating margin was 31.9% for the three months ended June 30, 2023, compared to 34.4% for the three months ended June 30, 2022.
We generated $0.76 of earnings per basic and diluted share and $0.71 of adjusted EPS.
We declared and distributed dividends of $0.50 per share of Class A common stock during the three months ended June 30, 2023.
We declared, effective August 1, 2023, a quarterly dividend with respect to the three months ended June 30, 2023, of $0.61 per share of Class A common stock.


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Organizational Structure
Organizational Structure
Our operations are conducted through Artisan Partners Holdings LP (“Holdings”) and its subsidiaries. On March 12, 2013, Artisan Partners Asset Management Inc. (“APAM”) and Holdings completed a series of transactions (the "IPO Reorganization”) to reorganize their capital structures in connection with the initial public offering (“IPO”) of APAM’s Class A common stock. The IPO Reorganization and IPO were completed on March 12, 2013. The IPO Reorganization was designed to create a capital structure that preserves our ability to conduct our business through Holdings, while permitting us to raise additional capital and provide access to liquidity through a public company.
Limited partners of Holdings, some of whom are employees, held approximately 14% of the equity interests in Holdings as of June 30, 2023. As a result, our results reflect that significant noncontrolling interest.
We operate our business in a single segment.
Holdings Unit Exchanges
During the six months ended June 30, 2023, certain limited partners of Holdings exchanged 128,937 common units (along with a corresponding number of shares of Class B or Class C common stock of APAM) for 128,937 shares of Class A common stock. In connection with the exchanges, APAM received 128,937 GP units of Holdings.
APAM’s equity ownership interest in Holdings increased from 85% at December 31, 2022 to 86% at June 30, 2023, as a result of these transactions and other equity transactions during the period.
Financial Overview
Economic Environment
Global market conditions materially affect our financial performance. Volatility eased during the three months ended June 30, 2023, although concerns about elevated inflation, interest rate increases, prolonged effects of the war in Ukraine, and other global economic conditions continued. Volatility and uncertainty in global financial markets impacts the value of our assets under management. Because the revenue we earn is based on the value of our assets under management (AUM), fluctuations in our AUM will result in corresponding fluctuations in our revenues and earnings.
The following table presents the total returns of relevant market indices for the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022:
For the Three Months Ended June 30,For the Six Months Ended June 30,
2023202220232022
S&P 500 total returns8.7 %(16.1)%16.9 %(20.0)%
MSCI All Country World total returns6.2 %(15.7)%13.9 %(20.2)%
MSCI EAFE total returns3.0 %(14.5)%11.7 %(19.6)%
Russell Midcap® total returns
4.8 %(16.8)%9.0 %(21.6)%
MSCI Emerging Markets Index0.9 %(11.4)%4.9 %(17.6)%
ICE BofA US High Yield Index1.6 %(10.0)%5.4 %(14.0)%

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Key Performance Indicators
When we review our business and financial performance we consider, among other things, the following:
For the Three Months Ended June 30,For the Six Months Ended June 30,
2023202220232022
(unaudited; dollars in millions)
Assets under management at period end$142,989 $130,547 $142,989 $130,547 
Average assets under management (1)
$139,323 $143,923 $137,360 $152,953 
Net client cash flows (2)
$(1,107)$(4,247)$(2,338)$(3,548)
Total revenues$242.9 $251.4 $477.4 $533.0 
Weighted average management fee (3)
70.1  bps70.1  bps70.2  bps70.3  bps
Operating margin31.6 %35.2 %30.4 %36.7 %
Adjusted operating margin (4)
31.9 %34.4 %30.9 %36.1 %
(1) We compute average assets under management by averaging day-end assets under management for the applicable period.
(2) Net client cash flows excludes Artisan Funds' income and capital gain distributions that were not reinvested.
(3) We compute our weighted average management fee by dividing annualized investment management fees (which excludes performance fees) by average assets under management for the applicable period.
(4) Adjusted measures are non-GAAP measures and are explained and reconciled to the comparable GAAP measures in “Supplemental Non-GAAP Financial Information” below.
Assets under management within our consolidated investment products, and investment advisory fees earned thereon, are excluded from our weighted average fee calculations and total revenues, since any such revenues are eliminated upon consolidation. Assets under management within Artisan Private Funds are included in the reported firmwide, separate accounts and other, and institutional assets under management figures reported below.
Assets Under Management and Investment Performance
Changes to our operating results from one period to another are primarily caused by changes in the amount of our assets under management. Changes in the relative composition of our assets under management among our investment strategies and vehicles and the effective fee rates on our products also impact our operating results.
The amount and composition of our assets under management are, and will continue to be, influenced by a variety of factors including, among others:
investment performance, including fluctuations in both the financial markets and foreign currency exchange rates and the quality of our investment decisions;
flows of client assets into and out of our various strategies and investment vehicles;
our decision to close strategies or limit the growth of assets in a strategy or a vehicle when we believe it is in the best interest of our clients, as well as our decision to re-open strategies, in part or entirely;
our ability to attract and retain qualified investment, management, and marketing and client service professionals;
industry trends towards products, strategies, vehicles, or services that we do not offer;
competitive conditions in the investment management and broader financial services sectors; and
investor sentiment and confidence.
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The table below sets forth changes in our total assets under management:
For the Three Months Ended June 30,
Period-to-Period
20232022$%
(unaudited; in millions)
Beginning assets under management$138,498 $159,621 $(21,123)(13.2)%
Gross client cash inflows4,750 6,618 (1,868)(28.2)%
Gross client cash outflows(5,857)(10,865)5,008 46.1 %
Net client cash flows (1)
(1,107)(4,247)3,140 73.9 %
Artisan Funds' distributions not reinvested (2)
(68)(44)(24)(54.5)%
Investment returns and other (3)
5,666 (24,783)30,449 122.9 %
Ending assets under management$142,989 $130,547 $12,442 9.5 %
Average assets under management$139,323 $143,923 $(4,600)(3.2)%
For the Six Months Ended June 30,Period-to-Period
20232022$%
(unaudited; in millions)
Beginning assets under management$127,892 $174,754 $(46,862)(26.8)%
Gross client cash inflows10,288 15,499 (5,211)(33.6)%
Gross client cash outflows(12,626)(19,047)6,421 33.7 %
Net client cash flows (1)
(2,338)(3,548)1,210 34.1 %
Artisan Funds' distributions not reinvested (2)
(115)(89)(26)(29.2)%
Investment returns and other (3)
17,550 (40,570)58,120 143.3 %
Ending assets under management$142,989 $130,547 $12,442 9.5 %
Average assets under management$137,360 $152,953 $(15,593)(10.2)%
(1) Net client cash flows excludes Artisan Funds' income and capital gain distributions that were not reinvested.
(2) Artisan Funds' distributions not reinvested represents the amount of income and capital gain distributions that were not reinvested in the Artisan Funds.
(3) Includes the impact of translating the value of assets under management denominated in non-USD currencies into U.S. dollars. The impact was immaterial for the periods presented.
During the quarter, our AUM increased by $4.5 billion due to $5.7 billion of investment returns, partially offset by $1.1 billion of net client cash outflows and $0.1 billion of Artisan Funds' distributions not reinvested. For the quarter, 14 of our 25 investment strategies had net outflows totaling $2.0 billion, which were partially offset by $0.9 billion of net inflows across 10 strategies.
Over the long-term, we expect to generate the majority of our AUM growth through investment returns, which has been our historical experience.
We monitor the availability of attractive investment opportunities relative to the amount of assets we manage in each of our investment strategies and the velocity at which the strategies are experiencing inflows. When appropriate, we will close a strategy to new investors or otherwise take action to slow or restrict its growth, even though our aggregate assets under management may be negatively impacted in the short term. We may also re-open a strategy, widely or selectively, to fill available capacity or manage the diversification of our client base in that strategy. We believe that management of our investment capacity protects our ability to manage assets successfully, which protects the interests of our clients and, in the long term, protects our ability to retain client assets and maintain our profit margins.
As of the date of this filing, the Artisan High Income Fund, Artisan International Value Fund and Artisan International Small-Mid Fund are closed to most new investors and their respective strategies have limited availability to most new client relationships. In addition, we are actively managing the capacity of our U.S. Small-Cap Growth strategy with respect to new client relationships.
When we close or otherwise restrict the growth of a strategy, we typically continue to allow additional investments in the strategy by existing clients and certain related entities. We may also permit new investments by other eligible investors in our discretion. As a result, during a given period we may have net client cash inflows in a closed strategy. However, when a strategy is closed or its growth is restricted we expect there to be periods of net client cash outflows.
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The unaudited table on the following page sets forth the average annual total returns for each composite (gross of fees) and its respective broad-based benchmark (and style benchmark, if applicable) over a multi-horizon time period as of June 30, 2023. Returns for periods less than one year are not annualized.
We measure investment performance based upon the results of our “composites”, which represent the aggregate performance of all discretionary client accounts, including pooled investment vehicles, invested in the same strategy except those accounts with respect to which we believe client-imposed investment restrictions may have a material impact on portfolio construction and those accounts managed in a currency other than U.S. dollars. The results of these excluded accounts, which represented approximately 14% of our assets under management at June 30, 2023, are maintained in separate composites the results of which are not included below.
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Average Annual
Value-Added(1)
Since Inception
(bps)
Composite Inception
Strategy AUM (2)
Average Annual Total Returns (Gross) (%)
Investment Team and StrategyDate (in $MM)1 YR3 YR5 YR10 YRInception
Growth Team
Global Opportunities Strategy2/1/2007$21,352 18.22%5.98%9.90%12.06%10.62%473
MSCI All Country World Index16.53%10.99%8.10%8.75%5.89%
Global Discovery Strategy9/1/2017$1,459 15.85%6.20%11.51%---12.81%460
MSCI All Country World Index16.53%10.99%8.10%---8.21%
U.S. Mid-Cap Growth Strategy4/1/1997$12,370 14.44%3.47%11.08%11.80%14.34%494
Russell Midcap® Index14.92%12.50%8.45%10.32%10.03%
Russell Midcap® Growth Index23.13%7.63%9.71%11.52%9.40%
U.S. Small-Cap Growth Strategy4/1/1995$3,405 20.98%0.07%8.22%11.63%10.54%303
Russell 2000® Index12.31%10.82%4.21%8.25%8.70%
Russell 2000® Growth Index18.53%6.10%4.22%8.83%7.51%
Global Equity Team
Global Equity Strategy4/1/2010$392 15.97%3.76%7.36%9.40%10.94%262
MSCI All Country World Index16.53%10.99%8.10%8.75%8.32%
Non-U.S. Growth Strategy1/1/1996$13,360 17.77%4.92%5.08%5.89%9.26%448
MSCI EAFE Index18.77%8.93%4.39%5.41%4.78%
Non-U.S. Small-Mid Growth Strategy1/1/2019$7,192 15.70%5.89%------11.83%571
MSCI All Country World Index Ex USA Small Mid Cap11.15%6.94%------6.12%
China Post-Venture Strategy4/1/2021$165 (14.43)%---------(18.16)%297
MSCI China SMID Cap Index(19.77)%---------(21.13)%
U.S. Value Team
Value Equity Strategy7/1/2005$3,804 23.54%20.04%10.76%10.85%9.23%169
Russell 1000® Index19.36%14.09%11.91%12.64%9.75%
Russell 1000® Value Index11.54%14.30%8.10%9.21%7.54%
U.S. Mid-Cap Value Strategy4/1/1999$2,833 13.50%17.11%7.22%8.28%11.98%271
Russell Midcap® Index14.92%12.50%8.45%10.32%9.29%
Russell Midcap® Value Index10.50%15.04%6.83%9.03%9.27%
Value Income Strategy3/1/2022$11 7.77%---------(2.61)%(564)
S&P 500 Market Index19.59%---------3.03%
International Value Team
International Value Strategy7/1/2002$36,599 24.00%17.97%9.59%9.25%11.60%573
MSCI EAFE Index18.77%8.93%4.39%5.41%5.87%
International Explorer11/1/2020$187 14.23%---------15.92%964
MSCI All Country World Index Ex USA Small Cap10.93%---------6.28%
Global Value Team
Global Value Strategy7/1/2007$23,647 20.03%16.11%7.76%9.09%8.41%292
MSCI All Country World Index16.53%10.99%8.10%8.75%5.49%
Select Equity Strategy3/1/2020$327 20.39%14.61%------11.15%(378)
S&P 500 Market Index19.59%14.60%------14.93%
Sustainable Emerging Markets Team
Sustainable Emerging Markets Strategy7/1/2006$873 11.68%3.96%2.68%5.32%5.01%89
MSCI Emerging Markets Index1.75%2.32%0.93%2.95%4.12%
Credit Team
High Income Strategy4/1/2014$7,970 9.01%6.13%5.37%---6.33%260
ICE BofA US High Yield Index 3
8.87%3.21%3.18%---3.73%
Credit Opportunities Strategy7/1/2017$182 9.86%16.19%11.59%---12.00%1,032
ICE BofA US Dollar 3-Month Deposit Offered Rate Constant Maturity Index 3
3.57%1.28%1.71%---1.68%
Floating Rate Strategy1/1/2022$46 11.09%---------4.04%59
Credit Suisse Leveraged Loan Total Return Index10.10%---------3.45%
Developing World Team
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Developing World Strategy7/1/2015$3,572 21.91%(0.75)%10.33%---9.65%700
MSCI Emerging Markets Index1.75%2.32%0.93%---2.65%
Antero Peak Group
Antero Peak Strategy5/1/2017$2,648 11.53%10.12%12.78%---17.36%471
S&P 500 Market Index 19.59%14.60%12.30%---12.65%
Antero Peak Hedge Strategy11/1/2017$481 6.95%6.80%9.55%---11.02%(109)
S&P 500 Market Index19.59%14.60%12.30%---12.11%
EMsights Capital Group
Global Unconstrained Strategy4/1/2022$27 15.21%---------11.58%863
ICE BofA 3-month Treasury Bill Index3.59%---------2.95%
Emerging Markets Debt Opportunities Strategy5/1/2022$75 20.59%---------15.05%1,096
J.P. Morgan EMB Hard Currency/Local currency 50-50 Index8.97%---------4.09%
Emerging Markets Local Opportunities Strategy8/1/2022$12 ------------16.30%524
J.P. Morgan GBI-EM Global Diversified------------11.06%
Total Assets Under Management$142,989 
1 Value-added is the amount, in basis points, by which the average annual gross composite return of each strategy has outperformed or underperformed its respective benchmark.
2 AUM for certain strategies include the following amounts for which Artisan Partners provides investment models to managed account sponsors (reported on a one-month lag): Artisan Sustainable Emerging Markets $56 million.
3 The High Income strategy's benchmark has been renamed from ICE BofA US High Yield Master II Total Return Index to ICE BofA US High Yield Index. The Credit Opportunities strategy's benchmark has been renamed from ICE BofA US Dollar LIBOR 3-month Constant Maturity Index to ICE BofA US Dollar 3-Month Deposit Offered Rate Constant Maturity Index.
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The tables below set forth changes in our assets under management by investment team:
By Investment Team
Three Months EndedGrowthGlobal EquityU.S. ValueInternational ValueGlobal ValueSustainable Emerging MarketsCreditDeveloping WorldAntero Peak GroupEMsights Capital GroupTotal
June 30, 2023(unaudited; in millions)
Beginning assets under management$37,082 $21,590 $6,361 $34,561 $22,879 $838 $8,078 $3,740 $3,287 $82 $138,498 
Gross client cash inflows931 337 66 1,841 579 29 668 169 103 27 4,750 
Gross client cash outflows(1,226)(1,006)(172)(1,030)(852)(26)(643)(393)(509)— (5,857)
Net client cash flows (1)
(295)(669)(106)811 (273)25 (224)(406)27 (1,107)
Artisan Funds' distributions not reinvested (2)
— — — — — — (68)— — — (68)
Investment returns and other1,799 188 393 1,414 1,368 32 163 56 248 5,666 
Ending assets under management$38,586 $21,109 $6,648 $36,786 $23,974 $873 $8,198 $3,572 $3,129 $114 $142,989 
Average assets under management$36,995 $21,288 $6,427 $35,447 $23,269 $846 $8,160 $3,540 $3,246 $105 $139,323 
June 30, 2022
Beginning assets under management$44,608 $28,250 $7,886 $32,581 $26,073 $1,026 $8,067 $6,197 $4,923 $10 $159,621 
Gross client cash inflows1,141 1,127 134 1,982 660 144 633 497 276 24 6,618 
Gross client cash outflows(2,367)(3,716)(201)(1,586)(772)(28)(829)(1,029)(337)— (10,865)
Net client cash flows (1)
(1,226)(2,589)(67)396 (112)116 (196)(532)(61)24 (4,247)
Artisan Funds' distributions not reinvested (2)
— — — — — — (44)— — — (44)
Investment returns and other(9,418)(4,018)(1,044)(3,586)(3,571)(139)(742)(1,529)(736)— (24,783)
Ending assets under management$33,964 $21,643 $6,775 $29,391 $22,390 $1,003 $7,085 $4,136 $4,126 $34 $130,547 
Average assets under management$37,982 $24,891 $7,413 $31,168 $24,348 $1,032 $7,657 $4,960 $4,441 $31 $143,923 
(1) Net client cash flows excludes Artisan Funds' income and capital gain distributions that were not reinvested.
(2) Artisan Funds' distributions not reinvested represents the amount of income and capital gain distributions that were not reinvested in the Artisan Funds.
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By Investment Team
Six Months EndedGrowthGlobal EquityU.S. ValueInternational ValueGlobal ValueSustainable Emerging MarketsCreditDeveloping WorldAntero Peak GroupEMsights Capital GroupTotal
June 30, 2023(unaudited; in millions)
Beginning assets under management$33,977 $20,623 $6,088 $30,210 $21,767 $873 $7,140 $3,466 $3,676 $72 $127,892 
Gross client cash inflows1,724 885 111 4,192 928 46 1,743 357 268 34 10,288 
Gross client cash outflows(2,338)(2,208)(344)(2,099)(2,178)(159)(1,083)(1,049)(1,168)— (12,626)
Net client cash flows (1)
(614)(1,323)(233)2,093 (1,250)(113)660 (692)(900)34 (2,338)
Artisan Funds' distributions not reinvested (2)
— — — — — — (115)— — — (115)
Investment returns and other5,223 1,809 793 4,483 3,457 113 513 798 353 17,550 
Net transfers(3)
— — — — — — — — — — $— 
Ending assets under management$38,586 $21,109 $6,648 $36,786 $23,974 $873 $8,198 $3,572 $3,129 $114 $142,989 
Average assets under management$36,516 $21,374 $6,406 $34,158 $22,913 $885 $7,936 $3,647 $3,435 $90 $137,360 
June 30, 2022
Beginning assets under management$52,434 $32,998 $8,053 $31,816 $26,744 $1,173 $8,157 $8,102 $5,277 — $174,754 
Gross client cash inflows3,012 2,256 385 4,649 1,570 216 1,399 1,196 782 34 15,499 
Gross client cash outflows(4,452)(5,425)(518)(2,613)(1,762)(71)(1,514)(2,073)(619)— (19,047)
Net client cash flows (1)
(1,440)(3,169)(133)2,036 (192)145 (115)(877)163 34 (3,548)
Artisan Funds' distributions not reinvested (2)
— — — — — — (89)— — — (89)
Investment returns and other(17,030)(8,186)(1,145)(4,461)(4,162)(315)(868)(3,089)(1,314)— (40,570)
Net transfers(3)
— — — — — — — — — — $— 
Ending assets under management$33,964 $21,643 $6,775 $29,391 $22,390 $1,003 $7,085 $4,136 $4,126 $34 $130,547 
Average assets under management (4)
$41,592 $27,216 $7,641 $31,681 $25,370 $1,063 $7,893 $5,823 $4,658 $31 $152,953 
(1) Net client cash flows excludes Artisan Funds' income and capital gain distributions that were not reinvested.
(2) Artisan Funds' distributions not reinvested represents the amount of income and capital gain distributions that were not reinvested in the Artisan Funds.
(3) Net transfers represent certain amounts that we have identified as having been transferred out of one investment strategy, investment vehicle or account and into another strategy, vehicle or account.
(4) For the EMsights Capital Group, average assets under management is for the period beginning March 31, 2022, when the team’s first strategy began investment operations.
The goal of our marketing, distribution and client services efforts is to establish and maintain a client base that is diversified by investment strategy, client type and distribution channel. As distribution channels have evolved to have more institutional-like decision making processes and longer-term investment horizons, we have expanded our distribution efforts into those areas.
The table below sets forth our assets under management by distribution channel (1):
As of June 30, 2023As of June 30, 2022
$ in Millions% of Total$ in Millions% of Total
(unaudited)(unaudited)
Institutional$90,398 63.2 %$82,794 63.4 %
Intermediary46,734 32.7 %41,937 32.1 %
Retail5,857 4.1 %5,816 4.5 %
Ending Assets Under Management$142,989 100.0 %$130,547 100.0 %
(1) The allocation of assets under management by distribution channel involves the use of estimates and the exercise of judgment.
Our institutional channel includes assets under management sourced from defined contribution plan clients, which made up approximately 9% of our total assets under management as of June 30, 2023.
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The following tables set forth the changes in our assets under management by vehicle type:
Three Months EndedArtisan Funds & Artisan Global Funds
Separate Accounts and Other (1)
Total
June 30, 2023(unaudited; in millions)
Beginning assets under management$66,979 $71,519 $138,498 
Gross client cash inflows3,610 1,140 4,750 
Gross client cash outflows(3,744)(2,113)(5,857)
Net client cash flows (2)
(134)(973)(1,107)
Artisan Funds' distributions not reinvested (3)
(68)— (68)
Investment returns and other2,367 3,299 5,666 
Net transfers (4)
— — — 
Ending assets under management$69,144 $73,845 $142,989 
Average assets under management$67,330 $71,993 $139,323 
June 30, 2022
Beginning assets under management$76,848 $82,773 $159,621 
Gross client cash inflows4,913 1,705 6,618 
Gross client cash outflows(7,047)(3,818)(10,865)
Net client cash flows (2)
(2,134)(2,113)(4,247)
Artisan Funds' distributions not reinvested (3)
(44)— (44)
Investment returns and other(11,613)(13,170)(24,783)
Net transfers (4)
(24)24 — 
Ending assets under management$63,033 $67,514 $130,547 
Average assets under management$69,357 $74,566 $143,923 
Six Months EndedArtisan Funds & Artisan Global Funds
Separate Accounts and Other (1)
Total
June 30, 2023(unaudited; in millions)
Beginning assets under management$60,811 $67,081 $127,892 
Gross client cash inflows7,981 2,307 10,288 
Gross client cash outflows(7,633)(4,993)(12,626)
Net client cash flows (2)
348 (2,686)(2,338)
Artisan Funds' distributions not reinvested (3)
(115)— (115)
Investment returns and other8,100 9,450 17,550 
Net transfers (4)
— — — 
Ending assets under management$69,144 $73,845 $142,989 
Average assets under management$66,135 $71,225 $137,360 
June 30, 2022
Beginning assets under management$84,363 $90,391 $174,754 
Gross client cash inflows11,284 4,215 15,499 
Gross client cash outflows(13,236)(5,811)(19,047)
Net client cash flows (2)
(1,952)(1,596)(3,548)
Artisan Funds' distributions not reinvested (3)
(89)— (89)
Investment returns and other(19,224)(21,346)(40,570)
Net transfers (4)
(65)65 — 
Ending assets under management$63,033 $67,514 $130,547 
Average assets under management$73,858 $79,095 $152,953 
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(1) Separate accounts and other consists of AUM we manage in or through vehicles other than Artisan Funds or Artisan Global Funds. This AUM includes assets we manage in traditional separate accounts, Artisan-branded collective investment trusts and Artisan Private Funds, as well as assets under advisement related to investment models for which we provide consulting advice but do not have discretionary investment authority.
(2) Net client cash flows excludes Artisan Funds’ income and capital gain distributions that were not reinvested.
(3) Artisan Funds’ distributions not reinvested represents the amount of income and capital gain distributions that were not reinvested in the Artisan Funds.
(4) Net transfers represent certain amounts that we have identified as having been transferred out of one investment strategy, investment vehicle or account and into another strategy, vehicle or account.

The following table sets forth our assets under management by asset class:
Three Months Ended
Equity (1)
Fixed Income (1)
Alternative (1)
Total
June 30, 2023(unaudited; in millions)
Beginning assets under management$126,871 $7,988 $3,639 $138,498 
Gross client cash inflows3,952 669 129 4,750 
Gross client cash outflows(4,704)(643)(510)(5,857)
Net client cash flows (2)
(752)26 (381)(1,107)
Artisan Funds' distributions not reinvested (3)
— (68)— (68)
Investment returns and other5,265 157 244 5,666 
Net transfers (4)
— — — — 
Ending assets under management$131,384 $8,103 $3,502 $142,989 
Average assets under management$127,642 $8,070 $3,611 $139,323 
June 30, 2022
Beginning assets under management$146,423 $7,939 $5,259 $159,621 
Gross client cash inflows5,676 636 306 6,618 
Gross client cash outflows(9,699)(821)(345)(10,865)
Net client cash flows (2)
(4,023)(185)(39)(4,247)
Artisan Funds' distributions not reinvested (3)
— (44)— (44)
Investment returns and other(23,299)(736)(748)(24,783)
Net transfers (4)
— — — — 
Ending assets under management$119,101 $6,974 $4,472 $130,547 
Average assets under management$131,598 $7,537 $4,788 $143,923 
Six Months Ended
Equity (1)
Fixed Income (1)
Alternative (1)
Total
June 30, 2023(unaudited; in millions)
Beginning assets under management$116,832 $7,059 $4,001 $127,892 
Gross client cash inflows8,242 1,738 308 10,288 
Gross client cash outflows(10,373)(1,083)(1,170)(12,626)
Net client cash flows (2)
(2,131)655 (862)(2,338)
Artisan Funds' distributions not reinvested (3)
— (115)— (115)
Investment returns and other16,683 504 363 17,550 
Net transfers (4)
— — — — 
Ending assets under management$131,384 $8,103 $3,502 $142,989 
Average assets under management$125,720 $7,847 $3,793 $137,360 
June 30, 2022
Beginning assets under management$161,083 $8,037 $5,634 $174,754 
Gross client cash inflows13,274 1,397 828 15,499 
Gross client cash outflows(16,913)(1,505)(629)(19,047)
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Net client cash flows (2)
(3,639)(108)199 (3,548)
Artisan Funds' distributions not reinvested (3)
— (89)— (89)
Investment returns and other(38,343)(866)(1,361)(40,570)
Net transfers (4)
— — — — 
Ending assets under management$119,101 $6,974 $4,472 $130,547 
Average assets under management$140,182 $7,770 $5,001 $152,953 
(1) Equity includes the following investment strategies: Mid-Cap Growth, Small-Cap Growth, Mid-Cap Value, Non-U.S. Growth, International Value, Global Opportunities, Global Equity, Value Equity, Global Value, Sustainable Emerging Markets, Global Discovery, Developing World, Non-U.S. Small-Mid Growth, International Explorer, Select Equity, and Value Income. Fixed Income includes the following investment strategies: High Income, Floating Rate, Emerging Markets Debt Opportunities, and Emerging Markets Local Opportunities. Alternative includes the following investment strategies: Antero Peak, Antero Peak Hedge, China Post-Venture, Credit Opportunities, and Global Unconstrained.
(2) Net client cash flows excludes Artisan Funds’ income and capital gain distributions that were not reinvested.
(3) Artisan Funds’ distributions not reinvested represents the amount of income and capital gain distributions that were not reinvested in the Artisan Funds.
(4) Net transfers represent certain amounts that we have identified as having been transferred out of one investment strategy, investment vehicle or account and into another strategy, vehicle or account.



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Results of Operations
Three months ended June 30, 2023, compared to Three months ended June 30, 2022
For the Three Months Ended June 30,For the Period-to-Period
20232022$%
Statements of operations data:(unaudited; in millions, except share and per-share data)
Revenues$242.9 $251.4 $(8.5)(3)%
Operating Expenses
Total compensation and benefits130.4 127.4 3.0 %
Other operating expenses35.8 35.6 0.2 %
Total operating expenses166.2 163.0 3.2 %
Total operating income76.7 88.4 (11.7)(13)%
Non-operating income (expense)
Interest expense(2.1)(2.7)0.6 22 %
Other non-operating income (expense)17.7 (25.3)43.0 170 %
Total non-operating income (expense)15.6 (28.0)43.6 156 %
Income before income taxes92.3 60.4 31.9 53 %
Provision for income taxes18.5 13.2 5.3 40 %
Net income before noncontrolling interests73.8 47.2 26.6 56 %
Less: Noncontrolling interests - Artisan Partners Holdings12.2 10.6 1.6 15 %
Less: Noncontrolling interests - consolidated investment products8.0 (7.7)15.7 204 %
Net income attributable to Artisan Partners Asset Management Inc.$53.6 $44.3 $9.3 21 %
Share Data
Basic earnings per share
$0.76 $0.62 
Diluted earnings per share
$0.76 $0.62 
Basic weighted average number of common shares outstanding63,503,389 62,320,372 
Diluted weighted average number of common shares outstanding63,520,040 62,350,383 
Investment Advisory Revenues
Essentially all of our revenues consist of fees earned from managing clients’ assets. Our investment advisory fees, which are comprised of management fees and performance fees, fluctuate based on a number of factors, including the total value of our assets under management, the composition of assets under management among investment vehicles and our investment strategies, changes in the investment management fee rates on our products, the extent to which we enter into fee arrangements that differ from our standard fee schedules, which can be affected by custom and the competitive landscape in the relevant market, and, for the accounts on which we earn performance fees, the investment performance of those accounts.
The different fee structures associated with Artisan Funds, Artisan Global Funds and separate accounts and other pooled vehicles, and the different fee schedules applicable to each of our investment strategies, make the composition of our assets under management an important determinant of the investment management fees we earn. Historically, we have received higher effective rates of investment management fees from Artisan Funds and Artisan Global Funds than from traditional separate accounts, reflecting, among other things, the different and broader array of services we provide to Artisan Funds and Artisan Global Funds. Investment management fees for non-U.S. funds may also be higher because they include fees to offset higher distribution costs. Our investment management fees also differ by investment strategy, with higher-capacity strategies having lower standard fee rates than strategies with more limited capacity.
Certain separate account clients pay us fees based on the performance of their accounts relative to agreed-upon benchmarks, which typically results in a lower base fee but allows us to earn higher fees if the performance we achieve for that client is superior to the performance of the agreed-upon benchmark. We may also receive performance fees or incentive allocations from Artisan Private Funds. Approximately 3% of our $143.0 billion of assets under management as of June 30, 2023 have performance fee billing arrangements. Performance fees of $0.1 million were recognized in the three months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022.
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The decrease in revenues of $8.5 million, or 3%, for the three months ended June 30, 2023, compared to the three months ended June 30, 2022, was driven primarily by a $4.6 billion, or 3% decrease in our average assets under management. The weighted average investment management fee, which excludes performance fees, was 70.1 basis points for the three months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022.
The following table sets forth investment advisory fees and the weighted average management fee by investment vehicle. The weighted average management fee for Artisan Funds and Artisan Global Funds reflects the additional services we provide to these pooled vehicles.
Separate Accounts and Other (1)
Artisan Funds and Artisan Global Funds
For the Three Months Ended June 30,2023202220232022
(unaudited; dollars in millions)
Investment advisory fees$91.3 $94.8 $151.6 $156.6 
Weighted average management fee (2)
51.0 bps51.0 bps90.4 bps90.5 bps
Percentage of ending AUM52 %52 %48 %48 %
(1) Separate accounts and other consists of assets we manage in or through vehicles other than Artisan Funds or Artisan Global Funds, including assets we manage in traditional separate accounts, Artisan-branded collective investment trusts and Artisan Private Funds, as well as assets under advisement related to investment models, for which we provide consulting advice but do not have discretionary investment authority.
(2) We compute our weighted average management fee by dividing annualized management fees (which excludes performance fees) by average assets under management for the applicable period.
Operating Expenses
Our operating expenses increased $3.2 million for the three months ended June 30, 2023, compared to the three months ended June 30, 2022, due to an increase in certain long-term incentive compensation expense (primarily increases in value of franchise capital awards in the quarter ended June 30, 2023 as compared to decreases in value in the quarter ended June 30, 2022) and increases in salaries and benefits, offset by decreases in other incentive compensation expense and distribution costs associated with lower revenues.
Compensation and Benefits
For the Three Months Ended June 30,Period-to-Period
20232022$%
(unaudited; in millions)
Salaries, incentive compensation and benefits(1)
$116.3 $115.4 $0.9 %
Long-term incentive compensation awards14.1 12.0 2.1 18 %
Total compensation and benefits$130.4 $127.4 $3.0 %
(1) Excluding long-term incentive compensation awards
The increase in salaries, incentive compensation and benefits was driven primarily by a $3.9 million increase in salaries, benefits, and administrative bonus costs due to higher headcount and merit increases, offset by a decrease of $2.9 million in investment and distribution team incentive compensation costs due to lower revenue.
Long-term incentive compensation award expense increased $2.1 million, primarily due to a $2.7 million increase from the impact of investment returns on the cash award.
Total compensation and benefits was 54% and 51% of our revenues for the three months ended June 30, 2023, and 2022, respectively.
Other operating expenses
Other operating expenses were flat for the three months ended June 30, 2023 compared to the three months ended June 30, 2022, as increases in travel expenses and occupancy costs were effectively offset by decreases in third-party distribution expenses.
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Non-Operating Income (Expense)
Non-operating income (expense) consisted of the following:
For the Three Months Ended June 30,Period-to-Period
20232022$%
(unaudited; in millions)
Interest expense$(2.1)$(2.7)$0.6 (22)%
Net investment gain (loss) of consolidated investment products13.5 (11.9)25.4 213 %
Net gain (loss) on the tax receivable agreements— — 0.0 %
Other investment gain (loss)4.2 (13.4)17.6 131 %
Total non-operating income (expense)$15.6 $(28.0)$43.6 156 %
The net investment gain on consolidated investment products for the three months ended June 30, 2023, increased $25.4 million, compared to the three months ended June 30, 2022, predominantly driven by market conditions and an increase in the amount of the Company's capital invested in the consolidated investment products. The increase in other investment gain (loss) of $17.6 million for the three months ended June 30, 2023, compared to the three months ended June 30, 2022, was also driven by market conditions and an increase in the Company's investments associated with the economic hedge of long-term cash awards (franchise capital awards) and additional interest income generated from investments in cash equivalents due to higher yields in the quarter ended June 30, 2023, compared to the quarter ended June 30, 2022.
Provision for Income Taxes
The provision for income taxes primarily represents APAM’s U.S. federal, state and local income taxes on its allocable portion of Holdings’ income, as well as foreign income taxes payable by Holdings’ subsidiaries. APAM’s effective income tax rate for the three months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022 was 20.0% and 21.9%, respectively. Several factors contribute to the effective tax rate, including a rate benefit attributable to the fact that approximately 16% and 17% of Holdings’ full year projected taxable earnings were not subject to corporate-level taxes for the three months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively. Thus, income before income taxes includes amounts that are attributable to noncontrolling interests and not taxable to APAM and its subsidiaries, which reduces the effective tax rate. As APAM’s equity ownership in Holdings increases, the effective tax rate will likewise increase as more income will be subject to corporate-level taxes. The effective tax rate was favorably impacted in both periods due to tax deductible dividends paid on unvested restricted share-based awards.
Earnings Per Share
Weighted average basic and diluted shares of Class A common stock outstanding were higher for the three months ended June 30, 2023, compared to the three months ended June 30, 2022, as a result of unit exchanges and equity award grants. See Note 12, “Earnings Per Share” in the Notes to the unaudited consolidated financial statements for discussion of earnings per share.
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Six months ended June 30, 2023, compared to Six months ended June 30, 2022
For the Six Months Ended June 30,Period-to-Period
20232022$%
Statements of operations data:(unaudited; in millions, except share and per share data)
Revenues$477.4 $533.0 $(55.6)(10)%
Operating Expenses
Total compensation and benefits261.9 267.3 (5.4)(2)%
Other operating expenses70.5 70.3 0.2 — %
Total operating expenses332.4 337.6 (5.2)(2)%
Total operating income145.0 195.4 (50.4)(26)%
Non-operating income (expense)
Interest expense(4.2)(5.4)1.2 22 %
Other non-operating income (expense)41.9 (28.4)70.3 248 %
Total non-operating income (expense)37.7 (33.8)71.5 212 %
Income before income taxes182.7 161.6 21.1 13 %
Provision for income taxes37.1 32.0 5.1 16 %
Net income before noncontrolling interests145.6 129.6 16.0 12 %
Less: Noncontrolling interests - Artisan Partners Holdings24.2 26.2 (2.0)(8)%
Less: Noncontrolling interests - consolidated investment products17.0 (6.3)23.3 370 %
Net income attributable to Artisan Partners Asset Management Inc.$104.4 $109.7 $(5.3)(5)%
Share Data
Basic earnings per share
$1.50 $1.52 
Diluted earnings per share
$1.50 $1.52 
Basic weighted average number of common shares outstanding63,368,343 62,180,483 
Diluted weighted average number of common shares outstanding63,384,352 62,211,148 
Investment Advisory Revenues
The decrease in revenues of $55.6 million, or 10%, for the six months ended June 30, 2023, compared to the six months ended June 30, 2022, was driven primarily by a $15.5 billion, or 10%, decrease in our average assets under management, in addition to a $0.2 million decrease in performance fee revenue. The weighted average management fee, which excludes performance fees, was 70.2 basis points for the six months ended June 30, 2023, compared to 70.3 basis points for the six months ended June 30, 2022. Performance fees of $0.1 million were recognized in the six months ended June 30, 2023, compared to $0.3 million in the six months ended June 30, 2022.
The following table sets forth the investment advisory fees and weighted average management fee earned by investment vehicles. The weighted average management fee for Artisan Funds and Artisan Global Funds reflects the additional services we provide to these pooled vehicles.
Separate Accounts and Other (2)
Artisan Funds and Artisan Global Funds
For the Six Months Ended June 30,2023202220232022
(unaudited; dollars in millions)
Investment advisory fees$181.2 $200.9 $296.2 $332.1 
Weighted average management fee(1)
51.4 bps51.2 bps90.4 bps90.7 bps
Percentage of ending AUM52 %52 %48 %48 %
(1) We compute our weighted average management fee by dividing annualized management fees (which excludes performance fees) by average assets under management for the applicable period.
(2) Separate accounts and other consists of assets we manage in or through vehicles other than Artisan Funds or Artisan Global Funds, including assets we manage in traditional separate accounts, Artisan-branded collective investment trusts and Artisan Private Funds, as well as assets under advisement related to investment models, for which we provide consulting advice but do not have discretionary investment authority.

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Operating Expenses
Operating expenses decreased $5.2 million for the six months ended June 30, 2023, compared to the six months ended June 30, 2022, due to a decline in incentive compensation and third-party distribution expense as a result of lower revenues, partially offset by higher long-term incentive compensation expense related to market valuation changes in compensation plans and higher fixed compensation and benefits costs reflecting annual merit increases and a 6% increase in the number of full time associates.
Compensation and Benefits
For the Six Months Ended June 30,Period-to-Period
20232022$%
(unaudited; in millions)
Salaries, incentive compensation and benefits (1)
$231.8 $242.6 $(10.8)(4)%
Long-term incentive compensation awards30.1 24.7 5.4 22 %
Total compensation and benefits$261.9 $267.3 $(5.4)(2)%
(1) Excluding long-term incentive compensation awards
The decrease in salaries, incentive compensation and benefits was driven primarily by a $16.2 million decrease in incentive compensation paid to our investment and distribution professionals as a result of the decrease in revenue, offset by higher fixed compensation and benefits costs reflecting annual merit increases and the hiring of additional associates.
Long-term incentive compensation award expense increased $5.4 million, primarily due to a $5.1 million increase from the impact of investment returns on the cash award.
During the first quarter of 2023, the Company's board of directors approved a grant of $57.1 million of long-term incentive awards consisting of $18.1 million of restricted share-based awards and $39.0 million of cash-based long-term incentive awards, which we refer to as franchise capital awards. Long-term incentive compensation award expense for all outstanding awards is expected to be approximately $14 million per quarter in fiscal 2023, excluding the impact of investment returns on the franchise capital awards.
Total compensation and benefits was 55% and 50% of our revenues for the six months ended June 30, 2023, and 2022, respectively.
Other operating expenses
Other operating expenses increased $0.2 million for the six months ended June 30, 2023, compared to the six months ended June 30, 2022, primarily due to an increase in travel expense and professional fees as a result of firm initiatives, offset by a decrease in distribution fees due to lower revenues.

Non-Operating Income (Expense)
Non-operating income (expense) consisted of the following:
For the Six Months Ended June 30,Period-to-Period
20232022$%
(unaudited; in millions)
Interest expense$(4.2)$(5.4)$1.2 (22)%
Net investment gain (loss) of consolidated investment products28.4 (10.7)39.1 365 %
Net gain (loss) on the tax receivable agreements— 0.5 (0.5)(100)%
Other investment gain (loss)13.5 (18.2)31.7 174 %
Total non-operating income (expense)$37.7 $(33.8)$71.5 212 %
The net investment gain on consolidated investment products for the six months ended June 30, 2023, increased $39.1 million, compared to the six months ended June 30, 2022, predominantly driven by market conditions and an increase in the amount of the Company's capital invested in the consolidated products. The increase in other investment gain (loss) of $31.7 million for the six months ended June 30, 2023, compared to the six months ended June 30, 2022, was also driven by market conditions and an increase in the Company's investments associated with the economic hedge of long-term cash awards (franchise capital awards) and additional interest income generated from investments in cash equivalents due to higher yields in the six months ended June 30, 2023, as compared to the six months ended June 30, 2022.

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Provision for Income Taxes
The provision for income taxes primarily represents APAM’s U.S. federal, state and local income taxes on its allocable portion of Holdings’ income, as well as foreign income taxes payable by Holdings’ subsidiaries. APAM’s effective income tax rate was 20.3% and 19.9% for the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively.
Several factors contribute to the effective tax rate, including a rate benefit attributable to the fact that approximately 16% and 17% of Holdings’ full year projected taxable earnings were not subject to corporate-level taxes for the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively. Thus, income before income taxes includes amounts that are attributable to noncontrolling interests and not taxable to APAM and its subsidiaries, which reduces the effective tax rate. As APAM’s equity ownership in Holdings increases, the effective tax rate will likewise increase as more income will be subject to corporate-level taxes. The effective tax rate was favorably impacted in both periods due to tax deductible dividends paid on unvested restricted share-based awards.
Earnings Per Share
Weighted average basic and diluted shares of Class A common stock outstanding were higher for the six months ended June 30, 2023, compared to the six months ended June 30, 2022, as a result of stock offerings, unit exchanges, and equity award grants. See Note 12, “Earnings Per Share” in the Notes to the unaudited consolidated financial statements for further discussion of earnings per share.
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Supplemental Non-GAAP Financial Information
Our management uses non-GAAP measures (referred to as “adjusted” measures) of net income to evaluate the profitability and efficiency of the underlying operations of our business and as a factor when considering net income available for distributions and dividends. These adjusted measures remove the impact of (1) net gain (loss) on the tax receivable agreements (if any), (2) compensation expense (reversal) related to market valuation changes in compensation plans, and (3) net investment gain (loss) of investment products. These adjustments also remove the non-operational complexities of our structure by adding back noncontrolling interests and assuming all income of Artisan Partners Holdings is allocated to APAM. Management believes these non-GAAP measures provide more meaningful information to analyze our profitability and efficiency between periods and over time. We have included these non-GAAP measures to provide investors with the same financial metrics used by management to manage the Company.
Non-GAAP measures should be considered in addition to, and not as a substitute for, financial measures prepared in accordance with GAAP. Our non-GAAP measures may differ from similar measures used by other companies, even if similar terms are used to identify such measures. Our non-GAAP measures are as follows:
Adjusted net income represents net income excluding the impact of (1) net gain (loss) on the tax receivable agreements (if any), (2) compensation expense (reversal) related to market valuation changes in compensation plans, and (3) net investment gain (loss) of investment products. Adjusted net income also reflects income taxes assuming the vesting of all unvested Class A share-based awards and as if all outstanding limited partnership units of Artisan Partners Holdings had been exchanged for Class A common stock of APAM on a one-for-one basis. Assuming full vesting and exchange, all income of Artisan Partners Holdings is treated as if it were allocated to APAM, and the adjusted provision for income taxes represents an estimate of income tax expense at an effective rate reflecting APAM's current federal, state, and local income statutory tax rates. The adjusted tax rate was 24.7% for all periods presented.
Adjusted net income per adjusted share is calculated by dividing adjusted net income by adjusted shares. The number of adjusted shares is derived by assuming the vesting of all unvested Class A share-based awards and the exchange of all outstanding limited partnership units of Artisan Partners Holdings for Class A common stock of APAM on a one-for-one basis.
Adjusted operating income represents the operating income of the consolidated company excluding compensation expense related to market valuation changes in compensation plans.
Adjusted operating margin is calculated by dividing adjusted operating income by total revenues.
Adjusted EBITDA represents adjusted net income before interest expense, income taxes, depreciation and amortization expense.
Net gain (loss) on the tax receivable agreements represents the income (expense) associated with the change in estimate of amounts payable under the tax receivable agreements entered into in connection with APAM’s initial public offering and related reorganization.
Compensation expense (reversal) related to market valuation changes in compensation plans represents the expense (income) associated with the change in the long-term incentive award liability resulting from investment returns of the underlying investment products. Because the compensation expense impact of the investment market exposure is economically hedged, management believes it is useful to reflect the expected net income offset in the calculation of adjusted operating income, adjusted net income, and adjusted EBITDA. The related investment gain (loss) on the underlying investments is included in the adjustment for net investment gain (loss) of investment products.
Net investment gain (loss) of investment products represents the non-operating income (expense) related to the Company’s investments, in both consolidated investment products and nonconsolidated investment products, including investments held to economically hedge compensation plans. Excluding these non-operating market gains or losses on investments provides greater transparency to evaluate the profitability and efficiency of the underlying operations of the business. Interest income generated on cash and cash equivalents is considered part of normal operations, and therefore, is not excluded from adjusted net income.
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The following table sets forth, for the periods indicated, a reconciliation from GAAP financial measures to non-GAAP measures:
For the Three Months Ended June 30,For the Six Months Ended June 30,
2023202220232022
(unaudited; in millions, except per share data)
Reconciliation of non-GAAP financial measures:
Net income attributable to Artisan Partners Asset Management Inc. (GAAP)$53.6 $44.3 $104.4 $109.7 
Add back: Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests - Artisan Partners Holdings
12.2 10.6 24.2 26.2 
Add back: Provision for income taxes18.5 13.2 37.1 32.0 
Add back: Compensation expense (reversal) related to market valuation changes in compensation plans
0.8 (1.9)2.5 (2.8)
Add back: Net (gain) loss on the tax receivable agreements— — — (0.5)
Add back: Net investment (gain) loss of investment products attributable to APAM(8.5)17.8 (22.8)22.9 
Less: Adjusted provision for income taxes18.9 20.8 35.9 46.3 
Adjusted net income (Non-GAAP)$57.7 $63.2 $109.5 $141.2 
Average shares outstanding
Class A common shares63.5 62.3 63.4 62.2 
Assumed vesting or exchange of:
Unvested Class A restricted share-based awards5.7 5.8 5.7 5.6 
Artisan Partners Holdings units outstanding (noncontrolling interests)11.5 12.2 11.5 12.3 
Adjusted shares80.7 80.3 80.6 80.1 
Basic earnings per share (GAAP)$0.76 $0.62 $1.50 $1.52 
Diluted earnings per share (GAAP)$0.76 $0.62 $1.50 $1.52 
Adjusted net income per adjusted share (Non-GAAP)$0.71 $0.79 $1.36 $1.76 
Operating income (GAAP)$76.7 $88.4 $145.0 $195.4 
Add back: Compensation expense (reversal) related to market valuation changes in compensation plans
0.8 (1.9)2.5 (2.8)
Adjusted operating income (Non-GAAP)$77.5 $86.5 $147.5 $192.6 
Operating margin (GAAP)31.6 %35.2 %30.4 %36.7 %
Adjusted operating margin (Non-GAAP)31.9 %34.4 %30.9 %36.1 %
Net income attributable to Artisan Partners Asset Management Inc. (GAAP)$53.6 $44.3 $104.4 $109.7 
Add back: Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests - Artisan Partners Holdings
12.2 10.6 24.2 26.2 
Add back: Compensation expense (reversal) related to market valuation changes in compensation plans
0.8 (1.9)2.5 (2.8)
Add back: Net (gain) loss on the tax receivable agreements— — — (0.5)
Add back: Net investment (gain) loss of investment products attributable to APAM(8.5)17.8 (22.8)22.9 
Add back: Interest expense2.1 2.7 4.2 5.4 
Add back: Provision for income taxes18.5 13.2 37.1 32.0 
Add back: Depreciation and amortization2.4 1.8 4.5 3.5 
Adjusted EBITDA (Non-GAAP)$81.1 $88.5 $154.1 $196.4 
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Liquidity and Capital Resources
Our working capital needs, including accrued incentive compensation payments, have been and are expected to be met primarily through cash generated by our operations. The assets and liabilities of consolidated investment products attributable to third-party investors do not impact our liquidity and capital resources. We have no right to the benefits from, nor do we bear the risks associated with, the assets and liabilities of consolidated investment products, beyond our direct equity investment and any investment advisory fees earned. Accordingly, assets and liabilities of consolidated investment products attributable to third-party investors are excluded from the amounts and discussions below. The following table shows our liquidity position as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022:
June 30, 2023December 31, 2022
(unaudited; in millions)
Cash and cash equivalents$165.0 $114.8 
Accounts receivable$95.4 $98.6 
Seed investments(1)
$144.2 $124.8 
Undrawn commitment on revolving credit facility$100.0 $100.0 
(1) Seed investments include Artisan's direct equity investments in consolidated and nonconsolidated Artisan-sponsored investment products. The balance excludes $108.5 million of investments made related to long-term incentive compensation plans.
We manage our cash balances in order to fund our day-to-day operations. The Company did not have any deposits with financial institutions directly impacted by recent events in the banking industry. We continue to mitigate concentration risk through the diversification of financial institutions holding daily operating cash balances and by investing excess operating cash in various money market funds. $139.7 million of our cash and cash equivalents balance was invested in money market funds as of June 30, 2023.
Accounts receivable primarily represent investment advisory fees that have been earned, but not yet received from our clients. We perform a review of our receivables on a monthly basis to assess collectability. As of June 30, 2023, none of our receivables were considered uncollectible.
We utilize cash to make seed investments in Artisan-sponsored investment products to support the development of new investment strategies and vehicles. As of June 30, 2023, the balance of all seed investments, including investments in consolidated investment products, was $144.2 million. Subject to certain restrictions on the timing of redemptions, the seed investments are generally redeemable at our discretion.
During the six months ended June 30, 2023, we also made investments of $39.0 million related to funded long-term incentive compensation plans. As of June 30, 2023, the value of investments held in connection with funded long-term incentive compensation plans was $108.5 million. We expect our investment portfolio to continue to grow as we grant additional annual franchise capital awards. We also will make seed investments in new strategies and vehicles as a core part of our growth strategy, while monitoring for redemption opportunities in existing investments as sufficient scale in those strategies and vehicles is achieved.
We have $200 million in unsecured notes outstanding and a $100 million revolving credit facility with a five-year term ending August 2027. The notes are comprised of three series, Series D, Series E, and Series F, each with a balloon payment at maturity. The $100 million revolving credit facility was unused as of and for the six months ended June 30, 2023.
The fixed interest rate on each series of unsecured notes is subject to a 100 basis point increase in the event Holdings receives a below-investment grade rating and any such increase will continue to apply until an investment grade rating is received.
These borrowings contain various covenants. Our failure to comply with any of the covenants could result in an event of default under the agreements, giving our lenders the ability to accelerate repayment of our obligations. We were in compliance with all debt covenants as of June 30, 2023.
Distributions and Dividends
Artisan Partners Holdings’ distributions, including distributions to APAM for the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022, were as follows:
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For the Three Months Ended June 30,For the Six Months Ended June 30,
2023202220232022
(unaudited, in millions)
Holdings Partnership Distributions to Limited Partners$14.1 $20.5 $17.4 $31.7 
Holdings Partnership Distributions to APAM77.0 102.3 96.7 162.7 
Total Holdings Partnership Distributions$91.1 $122.8 $114.1 $194.4 
On August 1, 2023, we, acting as the general partner of Artisan Partners Holdings, declared a distribution of $34.3 million, payable by Artisan Partners Holdings to holders of its partnership units, including APAM.
APAM declared and paid the following dividends per share during the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022:
Type of DividendClass of StockFor the Three Months Ended June 30,For the Six Months Ended June 30,
2023202220232022
QuarterlyClass A Common$0.50 $0.76 $1.05 $1.79 
Special AnnualClass A Common$— $— $0.35 $0.72 
Our board of directors declared, effective August 1, 2023, a variable quarterly dividend of $0.61 per share of Class A common stock with respect to the June quarter of 2023, payable on August 31, 2023 to stockholders of record as of the close of business on August 17, 2023. The variable quarterly dividend represents approximately 80% of the cash generated in the June quarter of 2023 and a pro-rata portion of 2023 tax savings related to our tax receivable agreements.
Subject to Board approval each quarter, we currently expect to pay a quarterly dividend of approximately 80% of the cash the Company generates each quarter. We expect our quarterly cash generation to approximate adjusted net income plus long-term incentive compensation award expense, less cash reserved for future franchise capital awards (which we generally expect will approximate 4% of investment management revenues each quarter) with additional adjustments made for certain other sources and uses of cash, including capital expenditures. After the end of the year, our Board will consider paying a special dividend after determining the amount of cash needed for general corporate purposes and investments in growth and strategic initiatives. Although we expect to pay dividends according to our dividend policy, we may not pay dividends according to our policy or at all.
Tax Receivable Agreements (“TRAs”)
In addition to funding our normal operations, we will be required to fund amounts payable under the TRAs that we entered into in connection with the IPO, which resulted in the recognition of a $372.8 million liability as of June 30, 2023. The liability generally represents 85% of the tax benefits APAM expects to realize as a result of the merger of an entity into APAM as part of the IPO Reorganization, our purchase of partnership units from limited partners of Holdings and the exchange of partnership units (for shares of Class A common stock or other consideration). The estimated liability assumes no material changes in the relevant tax law and that APAM earns sufficient taxable income to realize all tax benefits subject to the TRAs. An increase or decrease in future tax rates will increase or decrease, respectively, the expected tax benefits APAM would realize and the amounts payable under the TRAs. Changes in the estimate of expected tax benefits APAM would realize and the amounts payable under the TRAs as a result of change in tax rates have been and will be recorded in net income.
The liability will increase upon future purchases or exchanges of limited partnership units with the increase representing amounts payable under the TRAs equal to 85% of the estimated future tax benefits, if any, resulting from such purchases or exchanges. We intend to fund the payment of amounts due under the TRAs out of the reduced tax payments that APAM realizes in respect of the tax attributes to which the TRAs relate.
The actual increase in tax basis, as well as the amount and timing of any payments under these agreements, will vary depending upon a number of factors, including the timing of sales or exchanges by the holders of limited partnership units, the price of the Class A common stock at the time of such sales or exchanges, whether such sales or exchanges are taxable, the amount and timing of the taxable income APAM generates in the future and the tax rate then applicable and the portion of APAM’s payments under the TRAs constituting imputed interest or depreciable basis or amortizable basis. In certain cases, payments under the TRAs may be accelerated and/or significantly exceed the actual benefits we realize in respect of the tax attributes subject to the TRAs. In such cases, we intend to fund those payments with cash on hand, although we may have to borrow funds depending on the amount and timing of the payments. In fiscal 2023, we expect to make TRA payments totaling approximately $36.2 million, $27.2 million of which was paid during the quarter ended June 30, 2023.
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Cash Flows
For the Six Months Ended June 30,
20232022
(unaudited; in millions)
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash as of January 1$143.2 $200.8 
Net cash provided by operating activities183.1 218.1 
Net cash used in investing activities(35.0)(53.1)
Net cash used in financing activities(93.7)(201.9)
Net impact of deconsolidation of consolidated investment products— — 
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash as of June 30$197.6 $163.9 
Net cash provided by operating activities decreased $35.0 million for the six months ended June 30, 2023, compared to the six months ended June 30, 2022, primarily due to a decrease in operating income resulting from lower revenues. For the six months ended June 30, 2023, compared to the six months ended June 30, 2022, our operating income, excluding share based compensation expense, decreased $45.0 million, and are offset by changes in working capital.
Investing activities consist primarily of acquiring property and equipment, leasehold improvements and the purchase and sale of investment securities. Net cash used in investing activities decreased $18.1 million for the six months ended June 30, 2023, compared to the six months ended June 30, 2022, due predominantly to a decrease in the net purchase of investment securities relating to the 2023 franchise capital award as compared to the 2022 award and fewer investments in non-consolidated investment products in fiscal 2023, compared to fiscal 2022.
Financing activities consist primarily of partnership distributions to non-controlling interests, dividend payments to holders of our Class A common stock, proceeds from the issuance of Class A common stock in follow-on offerings, payments to purchase Holdings partnership units, and payments of amounts owed under the tax receivable agreements. Net cash used in financing activities decreased $108.2 million for the six months ended June 30, 2023, compared to the six months ended June 30, 2022, primarily due to a $72.9 million decrease in dividends due to lower earnings and a $14.2 million decrease in distributions paid to shareholders and limited partners, respectively, as well as a $22.4 million increase in contributions from noncontrolling interests in our consolidated investment products.
Certain Contractual Obligations
As of June 30, 2023, there have been no material changes to our contractual obligations outside the ordinary course of business from those listed in the “Contractual Obligations” table and related notes to the table in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2022, filed with the SEC on February 27, 2023, except for the changes in the TRA liability during the year.
As previously discussed in this report, the TRA liability decreased from $398.8 million at December 31, 2022 to $372.8 million at June 30, 2023. Amounts payable under the TRAs will increase upon exchanges of Holdings units for our Class A common stock or sales of Holdings units to us, with the increase representing 85% of the estimated future tax benefits, if any, resulting from such exchanges or sales and decrease when payments are made. The actual amount and timing of payments associated with our existing payable under the TRAs or future exchanges or sales, and associated tax benefits, will vary depending upon a number of factors as described under “Liquidity and Capital Resources.” As a result, the timing of payments by period is currently unknown. Overall in fiscal 2023, we expect to make payments of approximately $36.2 million of which $27.2 million were paid during the quarter ended June 30, 2023.
Critical Accounting Policies and Estimates
There have been no updates to our critical accounting policies from those disclosed in Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations in our Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2022.
New or Revised Accounting Standards
None.
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Item 3. Qualitative and Quantitative Disclosures Regarding Market Risk
There have been no material changes in our Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures Regarding Market Risk from those previously reported in our Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2022.
Item 4. Controls and Procedures
Disclosure Controls and Procedures
We maintain disclosure controls and procedures, as defined in Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, that are designed to ensure that information required to be disclosed in our reports filed or submitted under the Exchange Act is recorded, processed, summarized and reported within the time periods specified in the SEC’s rules and forms, and that such information is accumulated and communicated to our management, including our principal executive and principal financial officers, as appropriate, to allow for timely decisions regarding required disclosure.
Our management, including our Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer, evaluated the effectiveness of our disclosure controls and procedures (as such term is defined in Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e) under the Exchange Act) at June 30, 2023. Based on this evaluation, our Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer have concluded that our disclosure controls and procedures are effective.
Changes in Internal Control over Financial Reporting
There have been no changes in internal control over financial reporting (as such term is defined in Rule 13a-15(f) under the Exchange Act), during the quarter ended June 30, 2023 that have materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect our internal control over financial reporting.
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Part II — Other Information
Item 1. Legal Proceedings
In the normal course of business, we may be subject to various legal and administrative proceedings. Currently, there are no legal or administrative proceedings that management believes may have a material adverse effect on our consolidated financial position, cash flows or results of operations.
Item 1A. Risk Factors
For a discussion of related and other potential risks and uncertainties, see the information under the heading “Risk Factors” in our latest annual report on Form 10-K, which is accessible on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov.
Item 2. Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds
Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities
As described in Note 8, “Stockholders’ Equity”, to the unaudited consolidated financial statements included in Part I of this report, upon termination of employment with Artisan, an employee-partner’s Class B common units are exchanged for Class E common units and the corresponding shares of APAM Class B common stock are canceled. APAM issues the former employee-partner a number of shares of APAM Class C common stock equal to the former employee-partner’s number of Class E common units. Class E common units are exchangeable for Class A common stock subject to the same restrictions and limitations on exchange applicable to the other common units of Holdings. There were no such issuances during the three months ended June 30, 2023.
Item 3. Defaults Upon Senior Securities
None.
Item 4. Mine Safety Disclosures
Not applicable
Item 5. Other Information
(a) None.
(b) None.
(c) None.

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Item 6. Exhibits
Exhibit No.DescriptionFormFile No.ExhibitFiling DateFiled or Furnished Herewith
10.18-K001-3582610.1June 1, 2023
10.28-K001-3582610.2June 1, 2023
31.1X
31.2X
32.1X
32.2X
101
The following Extensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) documents are collectively included herewith as Exhibit 101: (i) the Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022; (ii) the Unaudited Consolidated Statements of Operations for the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022; (iii) the Unaudited Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income for the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022; (iv) the Unaudited Consolidated Statements of Changes in Stockholders’ Equity for the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022; (v) the Unaudited Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows for the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022 (vi) the Notes to Unaudited Consolidated Financial Statements as of and for the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022.
X
104Cover Page Interactive Data File (formatted as inline XBRL and contained in Exhibit 101)X
(1) Indicates a management contract or compensatory plan or arrangement.

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SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized.


Artisan Partners Asset Management Inc.
Dated: August 3, 2023
By:/s/ Eric R. Colson
Eric R. Colson
Chief Executive Officer
(principal executive officer)
/s/ Charles J. Daley, Jr.
Charles J. Daley, Jr.
Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer
(principal financial and accounting officer)


49

Exhibit 31.1


CERTIFICATION



I, Eric R. Colson, certify that:

1.    I have reviewed this report on Form 10-Q of Artisan Partners Asset Management Inc.;

2.    Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;

3.    Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;

4.    The registrant’s other certifying officer and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d-15(f)) for the registrant and have:

a. Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;

b. Designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;

c. Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of the end of the period covered by this report based on such evaluation; and

d. Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant’s most recent fiscal quarter (the registrant's fourth fiscal quarter in the case of an annual report) that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting; and

5.    The registrant’s other certifying officer and I have disclosed, based on our most recent evaluation of internal control over financial reporting, to the registrant’s auditors and the audit committee of the registrant’s board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):

a. All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant’s ability to record, process, summarize and report financial information; and

b. Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.




/s/ Eric R. Colson
Eric R. Colson
Chief Executive Officer
(principal executive officer)

Date: August 3, 2023





Exhibit 31.2

CERTIFICATION



I, Charles J. Daley, Jr., certify that:

1.    I have reviewed this report on Form 10-Q of Artisan Partners Asset Management Inc.;

2.    Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;

3.    Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;

4.    The registrant’s other certifying officer and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d-15(f)) for the registrant and have:

a. Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;

b. Designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;

c. Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of the end of the period covered by this report based on such evaluation; and

d. Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant’s most recent fiscal quarter (the registrant's fourth fiscal quarter in the case of an annual report) that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting; and

5.    The registrant’s other certifying officer and I have disclosed, based on our most recent evaluation of internal control over financial reporting, to the registrant’s auditors and the audit committee of the registrant’s board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):

a. All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant’s ability to record, process, summarize and report financial information; and

b. Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.





/s/ Charles J. Daley, Jr.
Charles J. Daley, Jr.
Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer
(principal financial and accounting officer)

Date: August 3, 2023





Exhibit 32.1

CERTIFICATION PURSUANT TO
18 U.S.C. SECTION 1350, AS ADOPTED PURSUANT TO SECTION 906 OF THE SARBANES-OXLEY ACT OF 2002



I, Eric R. Colson, the Chief Executive Officer of Artisan Partners Asset Management Inc. (the “Company”), hereby certify, pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, that:

•    The Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q of the Company for the period ended June 30, 2023 as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on the date hereof (the “Form 10-Q”), fully complies with the requirements of Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended; and

•    The information contained in the Form 10-Q fairly presents, in all material respects, the financial condition and results of operations of the Company.



/s/ Eric R. Colson
Eric R. Colson
Chief Executive Officer
(principal executive officer)


Date: August 3, 2023


Exhibit 32.2

CERTIFICATION PURSUANT TO
18 U.S.C. SECTION 1350, AS ADOPTED PURSUANT TO SECTION 906 OF THE SARBANES-OXLEY ACT OF 2002




I, Charles J. Daley, Jr., the Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer of Artisan Partners Asset Management Inc. (the “Company”), hereby certify, pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, that:

•    The Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q of the Company for the period ended June 30, 2023 as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on the date hereof (the “Form 10-Q”), fully complies with the requirements of Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended; and

•    The information contained in the Form 10-Q fairly presents, in all material respects, the financial condition and results of operations of the Company.




/s/ Charles J. Daley, Jr.
Charles J. Daley, Jr.
Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer
(principal financial and accounting officer)



Date: August 3, 2023

v3.23.2
Document and Entity Information - $ / shares
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Aug. 01, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Document Information [Line Items]      
Document Type 10-Q    
Document Quarterly Report true    
Document Period End Date Jun. 30, 2023    
Document Transition Report false    
Entity File Number 001-35826    
Entity Registrant Name Artisan Partners Asset Management Inc.    
Entity Incorporation, State or Country Code DE    
Entity Tax Identification Number 45-0969585    
Entity Address, Address Line One 875 E. Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 800    
Entity Address, City or Town Milwaukee,    
Entity Address, State or Province WI    
Entity Address, Postal Zip Code 53202    
City Area Code 414    
Local Phone Number 390-6100    
Title of 12(b) Security Class A common stock, par value $0.01 per share    
Trading Symbol APAM    
Security Exchange Name NYSE    
Entity Current Reporting Status Yes    
Entity Interactive Data Current Yes    
Entity Filer Category Large Accelerated Filer    
Entity Small Business false    
Entity Emerging Growth Company false    
Entity Shell Company false    
Entity Central Index Key 0001517302    
Current Fiscal Year End Date --12-31    
Document Fiscal Year Focus 2023    
Document Fiscal Period Focus Q2    
Amendment Flag false    
Class A Common Stock      
Document Information [Line Items]      
Common stock, par value per share (in dollars per share) $ 0.01   $ 0.01
Entity Common Stock, Shares Outstanding   68,467,607  
Class B Common Stock      
Document Information [Line Items]      
Common stock, par value per share (in dollars per share) 0.01   0.01
Entity Common Stock, Shares Outstanding   2,470,147  
Class C Common Stock      
Document Information [Line Items]      
Common stock, par value per share (in dollars per share) $ 0.01   $ 0.01
Entity Common Stock, Shares Outstanding   9,024,947  
v3.23.2
Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
Jun. 30, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
ASSETS    
Accounts receivable $ 95,375 $ 98,634
Property and equipment, net 47,902 48,104
Deferred tax assets 455,369 477,024
Prepaid expenses and other assets 18,575 20,053
Operating lease assets 94,965 101,410
Total assets 1,406,230 1,234,608
LIABILITIES, REDEEMABLE NONCONTROLLING INTERESTS, AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY    
Accrued incentive compensation 109,797 29,762
Borrowings 199,134 199,050
Operating lease liabilities 114,188 120,847
Amounts payable under tax receivable agreements 372,813 398,789
Total liabilities 893,205 819,971
Commitments and contingencies
Redeemable noncontrolling interests 206,288 135,280
Additional paid-in capital 181,484 171,416
Retained earnings 101,243 93,088
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) (2,531) (3,079)
Total Artisan Partners Asset Management Inc. stockholders’ equity 280,996 262,221
Noncontrolling interests - Artisan Partners Holdings 25,741 17,136
Total stockholders’ equity 306,737 279,357
Total liabilities, redeemable noncontrolling interests, and stockholders’ equity 1,406,230 1,234,608
Consolidated Entity, Excluding VIE    
ASSETS    
Cash and cash equivalents 165,025 114,832
Investment securities 124,416 85,415
LIABILITIES, REDEEMABLE NONCONTROLLING INTERESTS, AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY    
Accounts payable, accrued expenses, and other 27,246 24,414
Variable Interest Entity, Primary Beneficiary    
ASSETS    
Cash and cash equivalents 32,624 28,416
Investment securities 353,983 255,743
Accounts receivable and other 17,996 4,977
LIABILITIES, REDEEMABLE NONCONTROLLING INTERESTS, AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY    
Accounts payable, accrued expenses, and other 54,358 26,358
Investment liabilities, at fair value 15,669 20,751
Class A Common Stock    
LIABILITIES, REDEEMABLE NONCONTROLLING INTERESTS, AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY    
Common stock 685 680
Class B Common Stock    
LIABILITIES, REDEEMABLE NONCONTROLLING INTERESTS, AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY    
Common stock 25 26
Class C Common Stock    
LIABILITIES, REDEEMABLE NONCONTROLLING INTERESTS, AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY    
Common stock $ 90 $ 90
v3.23.2
Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition (Parenthetical) - $ / shares
Jun. 30, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Common stock, shares, outstanding (in shares) 79,962,701 79,606,056
Class A Common Stock    
Common stock, par value per share (in dollars per share) $ 0.01 $ 0.01
Common stock, shares authorized (in shares) 500,000,000 500,000,000
Common stock, shares, outstanding (in shares) 68,467,607 67,982,025
Class B Common Stock    
Common stock, par value per share (in dollars per share) $ 0.01 $ 0.01
Common stock, shares authorized (in shares) 200,000,000 200,000,000
Common stock, shares, outstanding (in shares) 2,470,147 2,583,884
Class C Common Stock    
Common stock, par value per share (in dollars per share) $ 0.01 $ 0.01
Common stock, shares authorized (in shares) 400,000,000 400,000,000
Common stock, shares, outstanding (in shares) 9,024,947 9,040,147
v3.23.2
Unaudited Consolidated Statements of Operations - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Revenue from contract with customer $ 242,903 $ 251,388 $ 477,412 $ 532,986
Total revenues 242,903 251,388 477,412 532,986
Operating Expenses        
Compensation and benefits 130,433 127,394 261,945 267,326
Distribution, servicing and marketing 6,016 6,298 11,633 13,359
Occupancy 7,232 6,698 14,262 13,280
Communication and technology 12,991 12,928 25,421 25,262
General and administrative 9,529 9,662 19,142 18,360
Total operating expenses 166,201 162,980 332,403 337,587
Total operating income 76,702 88,408 145,009 195,399
Non-operating income (expense)        
Interest expense (2,167) (2,739) (4,223) (5,425)
Net gain (loss) on the tax receivable agreements 0 0 0 482
Total non-operating income (expense) 15,519 (28,010) 37,660 (33,778)
Income before income taxes 92,221 60,398 182,669 161,621
Provision for income taxes 18,446 13,225 37,093 32,011
Net income before noncontrolling interests 73,775 47,173 145,576 129,610
Less: Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests - Artisan Partners Holdings 12,137 10,536 24,174 26,151
Less: Net income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interests - consolidated investment products 8,013 (7,642) 17,024 (6,253)
Net income attributable to Artisan Partners Asset Management Inc. $ 53,625 $ 44,279 $ 104,378 $ 109,712
Basic earnings per share (in dollars per share) $ 0.76 $ 0.62 $ 1.50 $ 1.52
Diluted earnings per share (in dollars per share) $ 0.76 $ 0.62 $ 1.50 $ 1.52
Basic weighted average number of common shares outstanding (in shares) 63,503,389 62,320,372 63,368,343 62,180,483
Diluted weighted average number of common shares outstanding (in shares) 63,520,040 62,350,383 63,384,352 62,211,148
Dividends declared per Class A common share (in dollars per share) $ 0.50 $ 0.76 $ 1.40 $ 2.51
Variable Interest Entity, Primary Beneficiary        
Non-operating income (expense)        
Other net investment gain (loss) $ 13,462 $ (11,857) $ 28,402 $ (10,669)
Consolidated Entity, Excluding VIE        
Non-operating income (expense)        
Other net investment gain (loss) 4,224 (13,414) 13,481 (18,166)
Management fees        
Revenue from contract with customer 242,849 251,304 477,289 532,710
Performance fees        
Revenue from contract with customer $ 54 $ 84 $ 123 $ 276
v3.23.2
Unaudited Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Net income before noncontrolling interests $ 73,775 $ 47,173 $ 145,576 $ 129,610
Foreign currency translation gain (loss) 481 (1,405) 914 (1,958)
Total other comprehensive income (loss) 481 (1,405) 914 (1,958)
Comprehensive income 74,256 45,768 146,490 127,652
Comprehensive income attributable to Artisan Partners Asset Management Inc. 53,850 43,089 104,943 108,051
Artisan Partners Holdings LP        
Comprehensive income attributable to noncontrolling interests 12,393 10,321 24,523 25,854
Consolidated Investment Products        
Comprehensive income attributable to noncontrolling interests $ 8,013 $ (7,642) $ 17,024 $ (6,253)
v3.23.2
Unaudited Consolidated Statements of Changes in Stockholders' Equity - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
Total
Common Stock
Class A Common Stock
Common Stock
Class B Common Stock
Common Stock
Class C Common Stock
Additional Paid-in Capital
Retained Earnings
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss)
Noncontrolling Interests - Artisan Partners Holdings
Balance at beginning of period at Dec. 31, 2021 $ 295,961 $ 667 $ 32 $ 91 $ 141,835 $ 134,889 $ (1,310) $ 19,757
Increase (Decrease) in Stockholders' Equity [Roll Forward]                
Net income before noncontrolling interests 129,610         109,712   26,151
Net income 135,863              
Other comprehensive income - foreign currency translation (1,958)           (1,657) (301)
Cumulative impact of changes in ownership of Artisan Partners Holdings LP 0       (1,152)   (4) 1,156
Amortization of equity-based compensation 21,454       18,367     3,087
Deferred tax assets, net of amounts payable under tax receivable agreements 330       330      
Issuance of Class A common stock, net of issuance costs (2) 0     (2)      
Forfeitures and employee/partner terminations 0 0     0      
Issuance of restricted stock awards 0 8     (8)      
Employee net share settlement (7,420) (2)     (6,236) (25)   (1,157)
Exchange of subsidiary equity 0 1 (1) 0        
Distributions (31,695)             (31,695)
Dividends (169,239)       0 (169,133)   (106)
Balance at end of period at Jun. 30, 2022 243,294 674 31 91 153,134 75,443 (2,971) 16,892
Beginning balance at Dec. 31, 2021       111,035        
Redeemable Noncontrolling Interests                
Comprehensive income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interests - consolidated investment products (6,253)              
Capital contributions, net 31,569              
Impact of deconsolidation of CIPs (9,273)              
Ending balance at Jun. 30, 2022 127,078              
Balance at beginning of period at Mar. 31, 2022 251,874 674 31 91 146,002 82,768 (1,782) 24,090
Increase (Decrease) in Stockholders' Equity [Roll Forward]                
Net income before noncontrolling interests 47,173         44,279   10,536
Net income 54,815              
Other comprehensive income - foreign currency translation (1,405)           (1,189) (216)
Cumulative impact of changes in ownership of Artisan Partners Holdings LP 0       (1,525)   0 1,525
Amortization of equity-based compensation 10,115       8,592     1,523
Deferred tax assets, net of amounts payable under tax receivable agreements 66       66      
Issuance of Class A common stock, net of issuance costs (1) 0     (1)      
Forfeitures and employee/partner terminations   0     0      
Issuance of restricted stock awards 0 0     0      
Employee net share settlement 0 0     0 0   0
Exchange of subsidiary equity 0 0 0 0        
Distributions (20,527)             (20,527)
Dividends (51,643)       0 (51,604)   (39)
Balance at end of period at Jun. 30, 2022 243,294 674 31 91 153,134 75,443 (2,971) 16,892
Beginning balance at Mar. 31, 2022 107,139              
Redeemable Noncontrolling Interests                
Comprehensive income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interests - consolidated investment products (7,642)              
Capital contributions, net 27,581              
Impact of deconsolidation of CIPs 0              
Ending balance at Jun. 30, 2022 127,078              
Balance at beginning of period at Dec. 31, 2022 279,357 680 26 90 171,416 93,088 (3,079) 17,136
Increase (Decrease) in Stockholders' Equity [Roll Forward]                
Net income before noncontrolling interests 145,576         104,378   24,174
Net income 128,552              
Other comprehensive income - foreign currency translation 914           565 349
Cumulative impact of changes in ownership of Artisan Partners Holdings LP 0       (164)   (17) 181
Amortization of equity-based compensation 18,117       15,708     2,409
Deferred tax assets, net of amounts payable under tax receivable agreements 389       389      
Issuance of Class A common stock, net of issuance costs (84) 0     (84)      
Forfeitures and employee/partner terminations 0 0     0      
Issuance of restricted stock awards 0 6     (6)      
Employee net share settlement (6,758) (2)     (5,775) 0   (981)
Exchange of subsidiary equity 0 1 (1) 0        
Distributions (17,458)             (17,458)
Dividends (96,292)       0 (96,223)   (69)
Balance at end of period at Jun. 30, 2023 306,737 685 25 90 181,484 101,243 (2,531) 25,741
Beginning balance at Dec. 31, 2022 135,280              
Redeemable Noncontrolling Interests                
Comprehensive income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interests - consolidated investment products 17,024              
Capital contributions, net 53,984              
Ending balance at Jun. 30, 2023 206,288              
Balance at beginning of period at Mar. 31, 2023 281,230 685 25 90 175,273 82,050 (2,738) 25,845
Increase (Decrease) in Stockholders' Equity [Roll Forward]                
Net income before noncontrolling interests 73,775         53,625   12,137
Net income 65,762              
Other comprehensive income - foreign currency translation 481           209 272
Cumulative impact of changes in ownership of Artisan Partners Holdings LP 0       (540)   (2) 542
Amortization of equity-based compensation 7,803       6,702     1,101
Deferred tax assets, net of amounts payable under tax receivable agreements 49       49      
Issuance of Class A common stock, net of issuance costs 0 0     0      
Forfeitures and employee/partner terminations 0 0     0      
Issuance of restricted stock awards 0 0     0      
Employee net share settlement 0 0     0 0   0
Exchange of subsidiary equity 0 0 0 0        
Distributions (14,131)             (14,131)
Dividends (34,457)       0 (34,432)   (25)
Balance at end of period at Jun. 30, 2023 306,737 $ 685 $ 25 $ 90 $ 181,484 $ 101,243 $ (2,531) $ 25,741
Beginning balance at Mar. 31, 2023 161,362              
Redeemable Noncontrolling Interests                
Comprehensive income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interests - consolidated investment products 8,013              
Capital contributions, net 36,913              
Ending balance at Jun. 30, 2023 $ 206,288              
v3.23.2
Unaudited Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Cash flows from operating activities        
Net income before noncontrolling interests $ 73,775 $ 47,173 $ 145,576 $ 129,610
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:        
Depreciation and amortization     4,507 3,527
Deferred income taxes 11,096 5,544 23,243 14,390
Noncash lease expense (benefit)     (178) 566
Net investment (gain) loss on nonconsolidated investment securities     (11,791) 18,141
Net (gain) loss on the tax receivable agreements 0 0 0 (482)
(Gain) loss on disposal of property and equipment     2 2
Amortization of debt issuance costs     222 236
Share-based compensation     18,117 21,454
Purchase of investments by consolidated investment products     (244,265) (182,387)
Proceeds from sale of investments by consolidated investment products     146,051 87,023
Change in assets and liabilities resulting in an increase (decrease) in cash:        
Accounts receivable     3,077 (10,346)
Prepaid expenses and other assets     2,060 (4,023)
Accounts payable and accrued expenses     86,272 89,255
Net change in operating assets and liabilities of consolidated investment products including net investment income     38,614 40,478
Net cash provided by operating activities     183,105 218,113
Cash flows from investing activities        
Acquisition of property and equipment     (438) (1,702)
Leasehold improvements     (3,995) (7,882)
Proceeds from sale of investment securities     5,069 5,164
Purchase of investment securities     (35,640) (48,648)
Net cash used in investing activities     (35,004) (53,068)
Cash flows from financing activities        
Partnership distributions     (17,458) (31,695)
Dividends paid     (96,292) (169,239)
Payment under the tax receivable agreements     (27,176) (25,112)
Taxes paid related to employee net share settlement     (6,758) (7,420)
Capital contributions to consolidated investment products, net     53,984 31,569
Net cash used in financing activities     (93,700) (201,897)
Net increase (decrease) in cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash     54,401 (36,852)
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash        
Beginning of period     143,248 200,771
End of period 197,649 163,919 197,649 163,919
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash as of the end of the period        
Restricted cash 0 629 0 629
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash 197,649 163,919 197,649 163,919
Noncash activity:        
Establishment of deferred tax assets     1,588 1,481
Establishment of amounts payable under tax receivable agreements     1,200 661
Increase in investment securities due to deconsolidation of CIPs     0 9,970
Operating lease assets obtained in exchange for operating lease liabilities     78 24,659
Settlement of franchise capital liability via transfer of investment securities     3,204 0
Consolidated Entity, Excluding VIE        
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:        
Net investment (gain) loss of consolidated investment products (4,224) 13,414 (13,481) 18,166
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash as of the end of the period        
Cash and cash equivalents 165,025 150,654 165,025 150,654
Variable Interest Entity, Primary Beneficiary        
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:        
Net investment (gain) loss of consolidated investment products (13,462) 11,857 (28,402) 10,669
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash as of the end of the period        
Cash and cash equivalents $ 32,624 $ 12,636 $ 32,624 $ 12,636
v3.23.2
Nature of Business and Organization
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Organization, Consolidation and Presentation of Financial Statements [Abstract]  
Nature of Business and Organization
Note 1. Nature of Business and Organization
Nature of Business
Artisan Partners Asset Management Inc. (“APAM”), through its subsidiaries, is an investment management firm focused on providing high-value added, active investment strategies to sophisticated clients globally. APAM and its subsidiaries are hereafter referred to collectively as “Artisan” or the “Company.”
Artisan’s autonomous investment teams manage a broad range of U.S., non-U.S. and global investment strategies that are diversified by asset class, market cap and investment style. Strategies are offered through multiple investment vehicles to accommodate a broad range of client mandates. Artisan offers its investment management services primarily to institutions and through intermediaries that operate with institutional-like decision-making processes and have long-term investment horizons.
Organization
On March 12, 2013, APAM completed its initial public offering (the “IPO”). APAM was formed for the purpose of becoming the general partner of Artisan Partners Holdings LP (“Artisan Partners Holdings” or “Holdings”) in connection with the IPO. Holdings is a holding company for the investment management business conducted under the name “Artisan Partners.” The reorganization (“IPO Reorganization”) established the necessary corporate structure to complete the IPO while at the same time preserving the ability of the firm to conduct operations through Holdings and its subsidiaries.
As its sole general partner, APAM controls the business and affairs of Holdings. As a result, APAM consolidates Holdings’ financial statements and records a noncontrolling interest for the equity interests in Holdings held by the limited partners of Holdings. At June 30, 2023, APAM held approximately 86% of the equity ownership interest in Holdings.
Holdings, together with its wholly owned subsidiary, Artisan Investments GP LLC, controls a 100% interest in Artisan Partners Limited Partnership (“APLP”), a multi-product investment management firm that is the principal operating subsidiary of Artisan Partners Holdings. APLP is registered as an investment adviser with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940. APLP provides investment advisory services to traditional separate accounts and pooled investment vehicles, including Artisan Partners Funds, Inc. (“Artisan Funds”), Artisan Partners Global Funds plc (“Artisan Global Funds”), and Artisan sponsored private funds (“Artisan Private Funds”). Artisan Funds are a series of open-end mutual funds registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended. Artisan Global Funds is a family of Ireland-domiciled UCITS funds. Artisan Private Funds consist of a number of Artisan-sponsored unregistered pooled investment vehicles.
v3.23.2
Summary of Significant Accounting Policies
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Accounting Policies [Abstract]  
Summary of Significant Accounting Policies
Note 2. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies
Basis of presentation
The accompanying financial statements are unaudited. In the opinion of management, all adjustments, consisting only of normal recurring adjustments, necessary for a fair statement of such consolidated financial statements have been included. Such interim results are not necessarily indicative of full year results.
The consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“U.S. GAAP”) for interim financial reporting and accordingly they do not include all of the information and footnotes required in the annual consolidated financial statements and accompanying footnotes.
The year-end condensed balance sheet data was derived from audited financial statements, but does not include all disclosures required by U.S. GAAP. As a result, the interim consolidated financial statements should be read in conjunction with the audited consolidated financial statements included in APAM’s latest annual report on Form 10-K.
The accompanying financial statements were prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP and related rules and regulations of the SEC. The preparation of financial statements in conformity with U.S. GAAP requires management to make estimates or assumptions that affect the reported amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. Actual results could differ from these estimates or assumptions.
Principles of consolidation
Artisan’s policy is to consolidate all subsidiaries or other entities in which it has a controlling financial interest. The consolidation guidance requires an analysis to determine if an entity should be evaluated for consolidation using the voting interest entity (“VOE”) model or the variable interest entity (“VIE”) model. Under the VOE model, controlling financial interest is generally defined as a majority ownership of voting interests. Under the VIE model, controlling financial interest is defined as (i) the power to direct activities that most significantly impact the economic performance of the entity and (ii) the right to receive potentially significant benefits or the obligation to absorb potentially significant losses.
Artisan generally consolidates VIEs in which it meets the power criteria and holds an equity ownership interest of greater than 10%. The consolidated financial statements include the accounts of APAM and all subsidiaries or other entities in which APAM has a direct or indirect controlling financial interest. All material intercompany balances have been eliminated in consolidation.
Artisan serves as the investment adviser to Artisan Funds, Artisan Global Funds and Artisan Private Funds. Artisan Funds and Artisan Global Funds are corporate entities, the business and affairs of which are managed by their respective boards of directors. The shareholders of the funds retain voting rights, including rights to elect and reelect members of their respective boards of directors. Each series of Artisan Funds is a VOE and is separately evaluated for consolidation under the VOE model. The shareholders of Artisan Global Funds lack simple majority liquidation rights, and as a result, each sub-fund of Artisan Global Funds is evaluated for consolidation under the VIE model. Artisan Private Funds are also evaluated for consolidation under the VIE model because third-party equity holders of the funds generally lack the ability to divest Artisan of its control of the funds.
From time to time, the Company makes investments in Artisan Funds, Artisan Global Funds, and Artisan Private Funds. If the investment results in a controlling financial interest, APAM consolidates the fund, and the underlying activity of the entire fund is included in Artisan’s unaudited consolidated financial statements. As of June 30, 2023, Artisan had a controlling financial interest in two series of Artisan Funds, five sub-funds of Artisan Global Funds, and two Artisan Private Funds and, as a result, these funds are included in Artisan’s unaudited consolidated financial statements. Because these consolidated investment products meet the definition of investment companies under U.S. GAAP, Artisan has retained the specialized industry accounting principles for investment companies in the consolidated financial statements. See Note 6, “Variable Interest Entities and Consolidated Investment Products” for additional details.
Reclassification
In conjunction with annual reporting on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2022, the Company changed the presentation of its Consolidated Statements of Operations to recategorize expenditures for computers and mobile devices from “General and administrative” to “Communication and technology.” Amounts for the comparative period in fiscal 2022 presented herein have been reclassified to conform to the current presentation. The reclassification had no impact on previously reported operating income, net income, or financial position. Management believes the revised presentation is more useful to readers of its financial statements.
Recent accounting pronouncements
None.
v3.23.2
Investment Securities
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Investments, Debt and Equity Securities [Abstract]  
Investment Securities
Note 3. Investment Securities
The disclosures below include details of Artisan’s investments, excluding money market funds and consolidated investment products. Investments held by consolidated investment products are described in Note 6, “Variable Interest Entities and Consolidated Investment Products.”
As of June 30, 2023As of December 31, 2022
Investments in equity securities$113,197 $76,156 
Investments in equity securities accounted for under the equity method11,219 9,259 
Total investment securities$124,416 $85,415 
Artisan’s investments in equity securities consist of investments in Artisan Funds, Artisan Global Funds and Artisan Private Funds. As of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, Artisan held investment securities of $101.1 million and $63.3 million, respectively, related to funded long-term incentive compensation plans (excluding investments in consolidated investment products).
Unrealized gain (loss) related to investment securities held at the end of the periods indicated below were as follows:
For the Three Months Ended June 30,For the Six Months Ended June 30,
2023202220232022
Unrealized gain (loss) on investment securities held at the end of the period$3,299 $(13,542)$10,359 $(17,470)
Other net investment gain (loss) is presented within the non-operating income (expense) section of the Consolidated Statements of Operations. The components of other net investment gain (loss) are as follows:
For the Three Months Ended June 30,For the Six Months Ended June 30,
2023202220232022
Net investment gain (loss) on nonconsolidated seed investments$(500)$(1,298)$1,210 $(2,936)
Net investment gain (loss) on franchise capital investments3,563 (12,244)10,581 (15,205)
Interest income on cash and cash equivalents and other1,161 128 1,690 (25)
Other net investment gain (loss)$4,224 $(13,414)$13,481 $(18,166)
v3.23.2
Fair Value Measurements
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Fair Value Disclosures [Abstract]  
Fair Value Measurements
Note 4. Fair Value Measurements
The table below presents information about Artisan’s assets and liabilities that are measured at fair value and the valuation techniques Artisan utilized to determine such fair value. The financial instruments held by consolidated investment products are excluded from the table below and are presented in Note 6, “Variable Interest Entities and Consolidated Investment Products.”
In accordance with ASC 820, fair value is defined as the price that Artisan would receive upon selling an investment in an orderly transaction to an independent buyer in the principal or most advantageous market for the investment. The following three-tier fair value hierarchy prioritizes the inputs used in measuring fair value:
Level 1 – Observable inputs such as quoted (unadjusted) market prices in active markets for identical securities.
Level 2 – Other significant observable inputs (including but not limited to quoted prices for similar instruments, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risk, etc.).
Level 3 – Significant unobservable inputs (including Artisan’s own assumptions in determining fair value).
The following provides the hierarchy of inputs used to derive fair value of Artisan’s assets and liabilities that are financial instruments as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022:
Assets and Liabilities at Fair Value
TotalNAV Practical Expedient (No Fair Value Level)Level 1Level 2Level 3
June 30, 2023
Assets
Money market funds 1
$139,705 $— $139,705 $— $— 
Equity securities124,416 10,690 113,726 — — 
December 31, 2022
Assets
Money market funds 1
$3,297 $— $3,297 $— $— 
Equity securities85,415 8,835 76,580 — — 
1 Money market funds are included within the cash and cash equivalents line of the Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition.
Fair values determined based on Level 1 inputs utilize quoted market prices for identical assets. Level 1 assets generally consist of money market funds, open-end mutual funds and UCITS funds. Equity securities without a fair value level consist of the Company’s investments in Artisan Private Funds, which are measured at the underlying fund’s net asset value (“NAV”), using the ASC 820 practical expedient. The NAV is provided by the fund and is derived from the fair values of the underlying investments as of the reporting date. Cash maintained in demand deposit accounts is excluded from the table above.
v3.23.2
Borrowings
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Debt Disclosure [Abstract]  
Borrowings
Note 5. Borrowings
Artisan’s borrowings consist of the following as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022:
Maturity(1)
As of June 30, 2023
As of December 31, 2022Interest Rate Per Annum
Revolving credit agreement August 2027$— $— NA
Senior notes
Series DAugust 202560,000 60,000 4.29 %
Series EAugust 202750,000 50,000 4.53 %
Series FAugust 203290,000 90,000 3.10 %
Total gross borrowings$200,000 $200,000 
Debt issuance costs$(866)$(950)
Total borrowings$199,134 $199,050 
(1) The Company is not required to make principal payments on any of the outstanding obligations prior to contractual maturity.
The fair value of borrowings was approximately $180.3 million as of June 30, 2023. Fair value was determined based on future cash flows, discounted to present value using current market interest rates. The inputs are categorized as Level 2 in the fair value hierarchy, as defined in Note 4, “Fair Value Measurements.”
The fixed interest rate on each series of unsecured notes is subject to a one percentage point increase in the event Holdings receives a below-investment grade rating and any such increase will continue to apply until an investment grade rating is received.
As of June 30, 2023, there were no borrowings outstanding under the $100.0 million revolving credit facility and the interest rate on the unused commitment was 0.15%.
Interest expense incurred on the unsecured notes and revolving credit agreement was $2.0 million and $2.5 million for the three months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively, and $3.9 million and $5.1 million for the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively.
v3.23.2
Variable Interest Entities and Consolidated Investment Products
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Fair Value Measurements, Recurring and Non-recurring [Abstract]  
Variable Interest Entities and Consolidated Investment Products
Note 6. Variable Interest Entities and Consolidated Investment Products
Artisan serves as the investment adviser for various types of investment products, consisting of both VIEs and VOEs. Artisan consolidates an investment product if it has a controlling financial interest in the entity. See Note 2, ”Summary of Significant Accounting Policies.” Any such entities are collectively referred to herein as consolidated investment products or CIPs.
As of June 30, 2023, Artisan is considered to have a controlling financial interest in two series of Artisan Funds, five sub-funds of Artisan Global Funds and two Artisan Private Funds, with an aggregate direct equity investment in the consolidated investment products of $128.3 million.
Artisan’s maximum exposure to loss in connection with the assets and liabilities of CIPs is limited to its direct equity investment, while the potential benefit is limited to the management and performance fees received and the return on its equity investment. With the exception of Artisan’s direct equity investment, the assets of CIPs are not available to Artisan’s creditors, nor are they available to Artisan for general corporate purposes. In addition, third-party investors in the CIPs have no recourse to the general credit of the Company.
Management and performance fees earned from CIPs are eliminated from revenue upon consolidation. See Note 14, “Related Party Transactions” for additional information on management and performance fees earned from CIPs.
Third-party investors’ ownership interest in CIPs is presented as redeemable noncontrolling interests in the unaudited condensed consolidated statements of financial condition as third-party investors have the right to withdraw their capital, subject to certain conditions. Net income attributable to third-party investors is reported as net income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interests - consolidated investment products in the unaudited consolidated statements of operations.
As of June 30, 2023, Artisan held direct equity investments of $11.2 million in VIEs for which the Company does not hold a controlling financial interest. These direct equity investments consisted of seed investments in sub-funds of Artisan Global Funds and Artisan Private Funds, both of which are accounted for under the equity method of accounting because Artisan has significant influence over the funds.
Fair Value Measurements - Consolidated Investment Products
Investments held by CIPs are reflected at fair value. Short and long positions on equity securities are valued based upon closing prices of the security on the exchange or market designated by the accounting agent or pricing vendor as the principal exchange. The closing price may represent last sale price, official closing price, a closing auction or other information depending on market convention. Short and long positions on fixed income instruments are valued at market value. Market values are generally evaluations based on prices provided by independent pricing vendors, which may consider, among other factors, the prices at which securities actually trade, broker-dealer quotations, pricing formulas, estimates of market values obtained from yield data relating to investments or securities with similar characteristics and/or discounted cash flow models that might be applicable. Short term investments are comprised of repurchase agreements and U.S. Treasury obligations. Repurchase agreements are valued at cost plus accrued interest and U.S. treasury obligations are valued using the same principles as fixed income securities. Derivative assets and liabilities are generally comprised of put and call options on securities and indices and forward foreign currency contracts. Put and call options are valued at the mid price (average of bid price and ask price) as provided by the pricing vendor at the close of trading on the contract’s principal exchange. Open forward foreign currency contracts are valued using the market spot rate.
The following tables present the fair value hierarchy levels of assets and liabilities held by CIPs measured at fair value as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022:
Assets and Liabilities at Fair Value
TotalLevel 1Level 2Level 3
June 30, 2023
Assets
Money market funds$28,323 $28,323 $— $— 
Equity securities - long position37,086 34,916 2,170 — 
Fixed income instruments - long position291,089 — 286,625 4,464 
Derivative assets2,003 832 1,171 — 
Short term investments23,805 — 23,805 — 
Liabilities
Fixed income instruments - short position$10,048 $— $10,048 $— 
Derivative liabilities5,621 3,405 2,216 — 
Assets and Liabilities at Fair Value
TotalLevel 1Level 2Level 3
December 31, 2022
Assets
Money market funds$25,140 $25,140 $— $— 
Equity securities - long position32,388 30,179 2,209 — 
Fixed income instruments - long position216,638 — 212,368 4,270 
Derivative assets951 74 877 — 
Short term investments5,766 — 5,766 — 
Liabilities
Equity securities - short position$256 $256 $— $— 
Fixed income instruments - short position17,273 — 17,273 — 
Derivative liabilities3,222 2,462 760 — 
CIP balances included in the Company’s unaudited condensed consolidated statements of financial condition were as follows:
As of June 30, 2023As of December 31, 2022
Net CIP assets included in the table above$366,637 $260,132 
Net CIP assets/(liabilities) not included in the table above(32,061)(18,105)
Total Net CIP assets334,576 242,027 
Less: redeemable noncontrolling interests206,288 135,280 
Artisan’s direct equity investment in CIPs$128,288 $106,747 
v3.23.2
Noncontrolling Interests - Holdings
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Noncontrolling Interest [Abstract]  
Noncontrolling Interests - Holdings
Note 7. Noncontrolling Interests - Holdings
Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests - Artisan Partners Holdings in the unaudited consolidated statements of operations represents the portion of earnings or loss attributable to the equity ownership interests in Holdings held by the limited partners of Holdings. As of June 30, 2023, APAM held approximately 86% of the equity ownership interests in Holdings.
Limited partners of Artisan Partners Holdings are entitled to exchange partnership units (along with a corresponding number of shares of Class B or C common stock of APAM) for shares of Class A common stock from time to time (the “Holdings Common Unit Exchanges”). The Holdings Common Unit Exchanges increase APAM’s equity ownership interest in Holdings and result in an increase to deferred tax assets and amounts payable under the tax receivable agreements. See Note 11, “Income Taxes and Related Payments.”
In order to maintain the one-to-one correspondence of the number of Holdings partnership units and APAM common shares, Holdings will issue one general partner (“GP”) unit to APAM for each share of Class A common stock issued by APAM. For the six months ended June 30, 2023, APAM’s equity ownership interest in Holdings increased as a result of the following transactions:
Holdings GP UnitsLimited Partnership UnitsTotalAPAM Ownership %
Balance at December 31, 202267,982,025 11,624,031 79,606,056 85 %
Holdings Common Unit Exchanges (1)
128,937 (128,937)— — %
Issuance of APAM Restricted Shares 515,702 — 515,702 %
Delivery of Shares Underlying RSUs and PSUs (1)
46,146 — 46,146 — %
Restricted Share Award Net Share Settlement (1)
(187,287)— (187,287)— %
Forfeitures from Employee Terminations (1)
(17,916)— (17,916)— %
Balance at June 30, 2023
68,467,607 11,495,094 79,962,701 86 %
(1) The impact of the transaction on APAM’s ownership percentage was less than 1%.
Changes in ownership of Holdings are accounted for as equity transactions because APAM continues to have a controlling interest in Holdings. Additional paid-in capital and noncontrolling interests - Artisan Partners Holdings in the unaudited condensed consolidated statements of financial condition are adjusted to reallocate Holdings’ historical equity to reflect the change in APAM’s ownership of Holdings.
The reallocation of equity had the following impact on the unaudited condensed consolidated statements of financial condition:
Statements of Financial ConditionFor the Six Months Ended June 30,
20232022
Additional paid-in capital$(164)$(1,152)
Noncontrolling interests - Artisan Partners Holdings181 1,156 
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss)(17)(4)
Net impact to financial condition$— $— 
In addition to the reallocation of historical equity, the change in ownership resulted in an increase to deferred tax assets and additional paid-in capital of $0.2 million and $0.1 million for the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively.
v3.23.2
Stockholders' Equity
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Stockholders' Equity Note [Abstract]  
Stockholders' Equity
Note 8. Stockholders’ Equity
APAM - Stockholders’ Equity
APAM had the following authorized and outstanding equity as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively:
Outstanding
AuthorizedAs of June 30, 2023As of December 31, 2022
Voting Rights (1)
Economic Rights
Common shares
Class A, par value $0.01 per share
500,000,000 68,467,607 67,982,025 
1 vote per share
Proportionate
Class B, par value $0.01 per share
200,000,000 2,470,147 2,583,884 
1 vote per share
None
Class C, par value $0.01 per share
400,000,000 9,024,947 9,040,147 
1 vote per share
None
(1) The Company’s employees to whom Artisan has granted equity have entered into a stockholders agreement with respect to all shares of APAM common stock they have acquired from the Company and any shares they may acquire from the Company in the future, pursuant to which they granted an irrevocable voting proxy to a Stockholders Committee. As of June 30, 2023, Artisan’s employees held 5,242,987 restricted shares of Class A common stock and all 2,470,147 outstanding shares of Class B common stock, all of which were subject to the agreement.
APAM is dependent on cash generated by Holdings to fund any dividends. Generally, Holdings will make distributions to all of its partners, including APAM, based on the proportionate share of ownership each has in Holdings. APAM will fund dividends to its stockholders from its proportionate share of those distributions after provision for its taxes and other obligations. APAM declared and paid the following dividends per share during the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022:
Type of DividendClass of StockFor the Three Months Ended June 30,For the Six Months Ended June 30,
2023202220232022
QuarterlyClass A Common$0.50 $0.76 $1.05 $1.79 
Special AnnualClass A Common$— $— $0.35 $0.72 
The following table summarizes APAM’s stock transactions for the six months ended June 30, 2023:
Total Stock Outstanding
Class A Common Stock(1)
Class B Common StockClass C Common Stock
Balance at December 31, 202279,606,056 67,982,025 2,583,884 9,040,147 
Holdings Common Unit Exchanges— 128,937 (113,737)(15,200)
Restricted Share Award Grants515,702 515,702 — — 
Restricted Share Award Net Share Settlement(187,287)(187,287)— — 
Delivery of Shares Underlying RSUs and PSUs46,146 46,146 — — 
Employee/Partner Terminations(17,916)(17,916)— — 
Balance at June 30, 2023
79,962,701 68,467,607 2,470,147 9,024,947 
(1) There were 415,112 and 367,392 restricted stock units outstanding at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively. In addition, there were 216,170 and 231,170 performance share units outstanding at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively. Based on the quarter-end status of the market and performance conditions, the 216,170 unvested performance share units would ultimately result in the issuance of 216,173 shares of Class A common stock if all other vesting conditions were met. Restricted stock units and performance share units are not reflected in the table because they are not considered outstanding or issued stock.
Each Class A, Class B, Class D and Class E common unit of Holdings (together with the corresponding share of Class B or Class C common stock) is exchangeable for one share of Class A common stock. The corresponding shares of Class B and Class C common stock are immediately canceled upon any such exchange.
Upon termination of employment with Artisan, an employee-partner’s Class B common units are exchanged for Class E common units and the corresponding shares of Class B common stock are canceled. APAM issues the former employee-partner a number of shares of Class C common stock equal to the former employee-partner’s number of Class E common units. Class E common units are exchangeable for Class A common stock subject to the same restrictions and limitations on exchange applicable to the other common units of Holdings.
Artisan Partners Holdings - Partners’ Equity
Holdings makes distributions of its net income to the holders of its partnership units for income taxes as required under the terms of the partnership agreement and also makes additional distributions under the terms of the partnership agreement as required. The distributions are recorded in the financial statements on the declaration date, or on the payment date in lieu of a declaration date. Holdings’ partnership distributions for the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022 were as follows:
For the Three Months Ended June 30,For the Six Months Ended June 30,
2023202220232022
Holdings Partnership Distributions to Limited Partners$14,131 $20,527 $17,458 $31,695 
Holdings Partnership Distributions to APAM77,012 102,333 96,683 162,724 
Total Holdings Partnership Distributions$91,143 $122,860 $114,141 $194,419 
The distributions are recorded as a reduction to consolidated stockholders’ equity, with the exception of distributions made to APAM, which are eliminated upon consolidation.
v3.23.2
Revenue from Contracts with Customers
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Revenue from Contract with Customer [Abstract]  
Revenue From Contracts with Customers
Note 9. Revenue From Contracts with Customers
The following table presents a disaggregation of investment advisory revenue by type and vehicle for the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022:
For the Three Months Ended June 30,For the Six Months Ended June 30,
2023202220232022
Management fees
   Artisan Funds$140,582 $145,755 $274,975 $309,341 
   Artisan Global Funds10,929 10,827 21,168 22,769 
   Separate accounts and other (1)
91,338 94,722 181,146 200,600 
Performance fees
   Separate accounts and other (1)
54 84 123 276 
Total revenues (2)
$242,903 $251,388 $477,412 $532,986 
(1) Separate accounts and other revenue consists of management fees and performance fees earned from vehicles other than Artisan Funds or Artisan Global Funds, and therefore includes revenue earned from traditional separate accounts, Artisan-branded collective investment trusts and Artisan Private Funds.
(2) All management fees and performance fees from consolidated investment products were eliminated upon consolidation and therefore are omitted from this table. See Note 14, “Related Party Transactions.”
The following table presents the balances of receivables related to contracts with customers:
CustomerAs of June 30, 2023As of December 31, 2022
   Artisan Funds$4,719 $5,597 
   Artisan Global Funds4,963 4,453 
   Separate accounts and other75,844 74,936 
Total receivables from contracts with customers$85,526 $84,986 
Non-customer receivables9,849 13,648 
Accounts receivable$95,375 $98,634 
Artisan Funds and Artisan Global Funds are billed on the last day of each month. Artisan Funds and Artisan Global Funds make payments on the same day the invoice is received for the majority of the invoiced amount. The remainder of the invoice is generally paid in the month following receipt of the invoice. Separate accounts and other clients are generally billed on a monthly or quarterly basis, with payments due within 30 days of billing.
Artisan had no other contract assets or liabilities from contracts with customers as of June 30, 2023 or December 31, 2022.
Non-customer receivables includes state tax payments made on behalf of certain limited partners, which are then netted from subsequent distributions or payments to the limited partners, as well as redemptions of investments related to franchise capital that have not yet been collected.
v3.23.2
Compensation and Benefits
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Share-Based Payment Arrangement [Abstract]  
Compensation and Benefits
Note 10. Compensation and Benefits
Total compensation and benefits consists of the following:
For the Three Months Ended June 30,For the Six Months Ended June 30,
2023202220232022
Salaries, incentive compensation and benefits (1)
$116,326 $115,463 $231,876 $242,658 
Long-term cash incentive compensation expense6,360 1,963 13,344 4,612 
Restricted share-based award compensation expense7,747 9,968 16,725 20,056 
Long-term incentive compensation expense14,107 11,931 30,069 24,668 
Total compensation and benefits$130,433 $127,394 $261,945 $267,326 
(1) Excluding long-term incentive compensation expense
Incentive compensation
Cash incentive compensation paid to members of Artisan’s investment teams and members of its distribution team is generally based on formulas that are tied directly to revenues. The majority of this incentive compensation is earned on a quarterly basis and paid in the quarter following the quarter in which it was earned with the exception of fourth quarter incentive compensation which is earned and paid in the fourth quarter of the year. Cash incentive compensation paid to most other employees is determined based on individual performance and Artisan’s overall results during the applicable year and is generally paid on an annual basis.
Long-term incentive compensation awards consist of both APAM restricted share-based awards and long-term cash awards, which are referred to as franchise capital awards. These awards are described in more detail below.
Restricted share-based awards
APAM has granted a combination of restricted stock awards, restricted stock units, and performance share units (collectively referred to as “restricted share-based awards” or “awards”) of Class A common stock to employees.
Standard Restricted Shares. Standard restricted shares are generally subject to a pro rata five-year service vesting condition.
Career Shares. Career shares are generally subject to both (i) a pro rata five-year service vesting condition and (ii) a qualifying retirement (as defined in the award agreement) condition.
Franchise Shares. Like career shares, franchise shares are generally subject to both (i) a pro rata five-year service vesting condition and (ii) a qualifying retirement condition. In addition, franchise shares, which are only granted to investment team members, are subject to a Franchise Protection Clause, which provides that the number of shares that ultimately vest depends on whether certain conditions relating to client cash flows are met. If such conditions are not met, compensation cost related to unvested shares will be reversed .
Performance Share Units (PSUs). PSUs are generally subject to (i) a three-year service vesting condition, (ii) certain performance conditions related to the Company's adjusted operating margin and total shareholder return compared to a peer group during a three-year performance period, and (iii) for one-half of the PSUs eligible to vest at the end of the performance period, a qualifying retirement condition. The number of shares of Class A common stock that are ultimately issued in connection with each PSU award will depend upon the outcome of the performance, market and qualified retirement conditions. For the portion of a PSU award with a "performance condition" under ASC 718, expense is recognized over the service period if it is probable that the performance condition will be achieved.
Compensation expense is recognized based on the estimated grant date fair value on a straight-line basis over the requisite service period of the award. The initial requisite service period is generally five years for restricted stock awards and restricted stock units, and three years for PSUs. The fair value of each award is equal to the market price of the Company's common stock on the grant date, except for PSUs with a "market condition" performance metric under ASC 718, which have a grant-date fair value based on a Monte Carlo valuation model.
Unvested restricted share-based awards are subject to forfeiture. Grantees are generally entitled to dividends or dividend equivalents on unvested and vested awards. 6,400,000 shares of Class A common stock were reserved and available for issuance under the Artisan Partners Asset Management Inc. 2023 Omnibus Incentive Compensation Plan (the "Plan") as of June 30, 2023, which includes 3,945,902 shares registered in the three months ended June 30, 2023.
During the six months ended June 30, 2023, Artisan granted 515,702 restricted stock awards and 1,684 restricted stock units.
The following tables summarize the restricted share-based award activity for the six months ended June 30, 2023:
Weighted-Average Grant Date Fair ValueRestricted Stock Awards and Restricted Stock Units
Unvested at January 1, 2023
$39.09 5,396,343 
Granted34.99 517,386 
Forfeited43.40 (17,916)
Vested37.55 (542,487)
Unvested at June 30, 2023
$38.84 5,353,326 
Weighted-Average Grant Date Fair ValuePerformance Share Units
Unvested at January 1, 2023
$58.13 231,170 
Granted— — 
Forfeited— — 
Vested (1)
34.97 (15,000)
Unvested at June 30, 2023
$54.89 216,170 
(1) During the six months ended June 30, 2023, the 60,000 PSUs granted in 2020 met the requisite three-year performance conditions, resulting in the potential vesting of 150% of the PSUs, or 90,000 shares of Class A common stock. 45,000 shares of Class A common stock were promptly delivered at that time, while the remaining 45,000 PSUs remain subject to the qualified retirement vesting condition.
Based on the quarter-end status of the market and performance conditions, the 216,170 unvested PSUs would ultimately result in the issuance of 216,173 shares of Class A common stock if all other vesting conditions were met.
The unrecognized compensation expense for the unvested restricted stock awards and restricted stock units as of June 30, 2023 was $75.1 million with a weighted average recognition period of 3.4 years remaining. The unrecognized compensation expense for the unvested PSUs as of June 30, 2023 was $4.9 million with a weighted average recognition period of 2.1 years remaining.
During the six months ended June 30, 2023, the Company withheld a total of 187,287 restricted shares and paid a total of $6.8 million as a result of net share settlements to satisfy employee tax withholding obligations. These net share settlements had the effect of shares repurchased and retired by the Company, as they reduced the number of shares outstanding.
Long-term cash awards (franchise capital awards)
During the six months ended June 30, 2023, Artisan granted $39.0 million of franchise capital awards to investment team members in lieu of certain additional restricted share-based awards. The franchise capital awards are subject to the same long-term vesting and forfeiture provisions as restricted share-based awards. Prior to vesting, franchise capital awards are generally allocated to one or more of the investment strategies managed by the award recipient's investment team. During the vesting period, the value of the awards will increase or decrease based on the investment returns of the strategies to which the awards are allocated. Compensation expense, including the appreciation or depreciation related to investment returns, is recognized on a straight-line basis over the required service period, which is generally five years. Because the awards will generally be paid out in cash upon vesting, the fair value of unvested awards is recorded as a liability based on the percentage of the service requirement that has been completed.
The Company hedges its economic exposure to the change in value of these awards due to market movements by investing the cash reserved for the awards in the underlying investments. The franchise capital award liability and the underlying investment holdings are marked to market each quarter. The change in value of the award liability is recognized as a compensation expense on a straight-line basis over the required service period. The change in value of the underlying investment holdings is recognized in non-operating income (expense) in the period of change. While there is a timing difference between the recognition of the compensation expense and the offsetting investment gain or loss, the compensation expense and investment income will net to zero at the end of the multi-year vesting period for all awards that ultimately vest.
The change in value of the investments had the following impact on the unaudited consolidated statements of operations:
For the Three Months Ended June 30,For the Six Months Ended June 30,
Statement of Operations SectionStatement of Operations Line Item 2023202220232022
Operating expenses (benefit)Compensation and benefits$714 $(1,941)$2,446 $(2,648)
Non-operating income (expense) Other net investment gain (loss)3,563 (12,244)10,581 (15,205)
The franchise capital award liability was $19.0 million and $14.5 million as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively, and is included in accrued incentive compensation in the unaudited consolidated statements of financial condition. The unrecognized compensation expense for the unvested franchise capital awards as of June 30, 2023 was $89.6 million with a weighted average recognition period of 4.1 years remaining.
v3.23.2
Income Taxes and Related Payments
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Income Tax Disclosure [Abstract]  
Income Taxes and Related Payments
Note 11. Income Taxes and Related Payments
APAM is subject to U.S. federal, state and local income taxation on APAM’s allocable portion of Holdings’ income as well as foreign income taxes payable by Holdings’ subsidiaries. APAM’s effective income tax rate was lower than the U.S. federal statutory rate of 21% primarily due to a rate benefit attributable to the fact that, for the six months ended June 30, 2023, approximately 16% of Artisan Partners Holdings’ full year projected taxable earnings were attributable to other partners and not subject to corporate-level taxes. The effective tax rate was also lower than the statutory rate due to tax deductible dividends paid on unvested restricted share-based awards.
APAM’s effective tax rate was 20.3% and 19.9% for the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively.
Components of the provision for income taxes consist of the following:
For the Three Months Ended June 30,For the Six Months Ended June 30,
2023202220232022
Current:
Federal$5,558 $5,801 $10,306 $13,672 
State and local1,617 1,742 3,178 3,671 
Foreign175 138 366 278 
Total7,350 7,681 13,850 17,621 
Deferred:
Federal9,433 4,714 19,761 12,246 
State and local1,663 830 3,482 2,144 
Total11,096 5,544 23,243 14,390 
Income tax expense (benefit)$18,446 $13,225 $37,093 $32,011 
In connection with the IPO, APAM entered into two tax receivable agreements (“TRAs”). The first TRA generally provides for the payment by APAM to a private equity fund (the “Pre-H&F Corp Merger Shareholder”) or its assignees of 85% of the applicable cash savings, if any, of U.S. federal, state and local income taxes that APAM actually realizes (or is deemed to realize in certain circumstances) as a result of (i) the tax attributes of the preferred units APAM acquired in the merger of a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Pre-H&F Corp Merger Shareholder into APAM in March 2013 and (ii) tax benefits related to imputed interest.
The second TRA generally provides for the payment by APAM to current or former limited partners of Holdings or their assignees of 85% of the applicable cash savings, if any, of U.S. federal, state and local income taxes that APAM actually realizes (or is deemed to realize in certain circumstances) as a result of (i) certain tax attributes of their partnership units sold to APAM or exchanged (for shares of Class A common stock, convertible preferred stock or other consideration) and that are created as a result of such sales or exchanges and payments under the TRAs and (ii) tax benefits related to imputed interest. Under both agreements, APAM generally will retain the benefit of the remaining 15% of the applicable tax savings.
For purposes of the TRAs, cash savings of income taxes are calculated by comparing APAM’s actual income tax liability to the amount it would have been required to pay had it not been able to utilize any of the tax benefits subject to the TRAs, unless certain assumptions apply.
The TRAs will continue in effect until all such tax benefits have been utilized or expired, unless APAM exercises its right to terminate the agreements or payments under the agreements are accelerated in the event that APAM materially breaches any of its material obligations under the agreements.
The actual increase in tax basis, as well as the amount and timing of any payments under these agreements, will vary depending upon a number of factors, including the timing of sales or exchanges by the holders of limited partnership units, the price of the Class A common stock at the time of such sales or exchanges, whether such sales or exchanges are taxable, the amount and timing of the taxable income APAM generates in the future and the tax rate then applicable and the portion of APAM’s payments under the TRAs constituting imputed interest or depreciable basis or amortizable basis.
Payments under the TRAs, if any, will be made pro rata among all TRA counterparties entitled to payments on an annual basis to the extent APAM has sufficient taxable income to utilize the increased depreciation and amortization charges and imputed interest deductions. Artisan expects to make one or more payments under the TRAs, to the extent they are required, prior to or within 125 days after APAM’s U.S. federal income tax return is filed for each fiscal year. Interest on the TRA payments will accrue from the due date (without extension) of such tax return until such payments are made. Amounts payable under the TRAs are estimates which may be impacted by factors, including but not limited to, expected tax rates, projected taxable income, and projected ownership levels and are subject to change. Changes in the estimates of amounts payable under tax receivable agreements are recorded as non-operating income (loss) in the unaudited consolidated statements of operations.
The change in the Company’s deferred tax assets related to the tax benefits described above and the change in corresponding amounts payable under the TRAs for the six months ended June 30, 2023 is summarized as follows:
Deferred Tax Asset - Amortizable BasisAmounts Payable Under TRAs
December 31, 2022$426,468 $398,789 
2023 Holdings Common Unit Exchanges
1,412 1,200 
Amortization(21,891)— 
Payments under TRAs— (27,176)
June 30, 2023$405,989 $372,813 
Net deferred tax assets comprise the following:
As of June 30, 2023As of December 31, 2022
Deferred tax assets:
Amortizable basis (1)
$405,989 $426,468 
Other (2)
49,380 50,556 
Total deferred tax assets455,369 477,024 
Less: valuation allowance (3)
— — 
Net deferred tax assets$455,369 $477,024 
(1) Represents the unamortized step-up of tax basis and other tax attributes from the merger and partnership unit sales and exchanges described above. These future tax benefits are subject to the TRA agreements.
(2) Represents the net deferred tax assets associated with Artisan’s investment in Holdings, related primarily to incentive compensation plan deduction timing differences. These future tax benefits are not subject to the TRA agreements.
(3) Artisan assessed whether the deferred tax assets would be realizable and determined based on its history of taxable income that the benefits would more likely than not be realized. Accordingly, no valuation allowance is required.
Accounting standards establish a minimum threshold for recognizing, and a process for measuring, the benefits of income tax return positions in financial statements. The Company's gross liability for unrecognized tax benefits was $0.1 million as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022. The total amount of unrecognized tax benefits is not expected to significantly increase or decrease within the next twelve months.
The Company recognizes interest and penalties related to unrecognized tax benefits as a component of the income tax provision. Accrued interest on unrecognized tax benefits was less than $0.1 million as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022. The gross unrecognized tax benefit is recorded within accounts payable, accrued expenses, and other in the Company’s unaudited condensed consolidated statements of financial condition.
In the normal course of business, Artisan is subject to examination by federal and certain state, local and foreign tax regulators. As of June 30, 2023, U.S. federal income tax returns filed for the years 2019 through 2021 are open and therefore subject to examination. State, local, and foreign income tax returns filed are generally subject to examination from 2018 to 2021.
v3.23.2
Earnings Per Share
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Earnings Per Share [Abstract]  
Earnings Per Share
Note 12. Earnings Per Share
Basic earnings per share is computed under the two-class method by dividing income available to Class A common stockholders by the weighted average number of Class A common shares outstanding during the period. Unvested restricted share-based awards are excluded from the number of Class A common shares outstanding for the basic earnings per share calculation because the shares have not yet been earned by employees. Income available to Class A common stockholders is computed by reducing net income attributable to APAM by earnings (both distributed and undistributed) allocated to participating securities, according to their respective rights to participate in those earnings. Except for certain performance share units, unvested share-based awards are participating securities because the awards include non-forfeitable dividend rights during the vesting period. Class B and Class C common shares do not share in profits of APAM and therefore are not reflected in the calculations.
Diluted earnings per share is computed under the more dilutive of the treasury stock method or the two-class method. The weighted average number of Class A common shares outstanding during the period is increased by the assumed conversion of nonparticipating unvested share-based awards into Class A common stock using the treasury stock method.
The computation of basic and diluted earnings per share for the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022 were as follows:
For the Three Months Ended June 30,For the Six Months Ended June 30,
Basic and Diluted Earnings Per Share2023202220232022
Numerator:
Net income attributable to APAM$53,625 $44,279 $104,378 $109,712 
Less: Allocation to participating securities5,100 5,903 9,125 15,265 
Net income available to common stockholders$48,525 $38,376 $95,253 $94,447 
Denominator:
Basic weighted average shares outstanding63,503,389 62,320,372 63,368,343 62,180,483 
Dilutive effect of nonparticipating share-based awards16,651 30,011 16,009 30,665 
Diluted weighted average shares outstanding63,520,040 62,350,383 63,384,352 62,211,148 
Earnings per share - Basic $0.76 $0.62 $1.50 $1.52 
Earnings per share - Diluted$0.76 $0.62 $1.50 $1.52 
Allocation to participating securities in the table above primarily represents dividends paid to holders of unvested restricted share-based awards, which reduces net income available to common stockholders.
The Holdings limited partnership units are anti-dilutive primarily due to the impact of public company expenses. Unvested restricted share-based awards with non-forfeitable dividend rights during the vesting period are considered participating securities and are therefore anti-dilutive. The following table summarizes the weighted-average shares outstanding that are excluded from the calculation of diluted earnings per share because their effect would have been anti-dilutive:
For the Three Months Ended June 30,For the Six Months Ended June 30,
Anti-Dilutive Weighted Average Shares Outstanding2023202220232022
Holdings limited partnership units11,504,413 12,222,389 11,533,535 12,256,012 
Unvested restricted share-based awards5,590,721 5,690,631 5,564,520 5,546,840 
Total17,095,134 17,913,020 17,098,055 17,802,852 
v3.23.2
Indemnifications
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Commitments and Contingencies Disclosure [Abstract]  
Indemnifications
Note 13. Indemnifications
In the normal course of business, APAM enters into agreements that include indemnities in favor of third parties. Holdings has also agreed to indemnify APAM as its general partner, Artisan Investment Corporation (“AIC”) as its former general partner, the directors and officers of APAM, the directors and officers of AIC as its former general partner, the members of its former Advisory Committee, and its partners, directors, officers, employees and agents. Holdings’ subsidiaries may also have similar agreements to indemnify their respective general partner(s), directors, officers, directors and officers of their general partner(s), partners, members, employees, and agents. The Company’s maximum exposure under these arrangements is unknown, as this would involve future claims that may be made against the Company that have not yet occurred. APAM maintains insurance policies that may provide coverage against certain claims under these indemnities.
v3.23.2
Related Party Transactions
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Related Party Transactions [Abstract]  
Related Party Transactions
Note 14. Related Party Transactions
Several of the current executive officers and directors of APAM or entities associated with those individuals, are limited partners of Holdings. As a result, certain transactions (such as TRA payments) between Artisan and the limited partners of Holdings are considered to be related party transactions with respect to these persons.
Holdings also makes estimated state tax payments on behalf of certain limited partners, including related parties. These payments are then netted from subsequent distributions or payments to the limited partners. At June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, accounts receivable included $6.4 million and $6.5 million, respectively, of partnership tax reimbursements due from Holdings’ limited partners, including related parties.
Affiliate transactions—Artisan Funds
Artisan has an agreement to serve as the investment adviser to Artisan Funds, with which certain Artisan employees are affiliated. Under the terms of the agreement, which generally is reviewed and continued by the board of directors of Artisan Funds annually, a fee is paid to Artisan based on an annual percentage of the average daily net assets of each Artisan Fund ranging from 0.60% to 1.05%. Artisan has contractually agreed to reimburse for expenses incurred to the extent necessary to limit annualized ordinary operating expenses incurred by certain of the Artisan Funds to not more than a fixed percentage (ranging from 0.88% to 1.50%) of a fund’s average daily net assets. In addition, Artisan may voluntarily waive fees or reimburse any of the Artisan Funds for other expenses. The officers and directors of Artisan Funds who are affiliated with Artisan receive no compensation from the funds.
Investment advisory fees for managing Artisan Funds and amounts reimbursed by Artisan for fees and expenses (including management fees) are as follows:
For the Three Months Ended June 30,For the Six Months Ended June 30,
Artisan Funds2023202220232022
Investment advisory fees (Gross of expense reimbursements)$140,944 $146,283 $275,721 $310,201 
Elimination of fees from consolidated investment products (1)
(114)(64)(198)(64)
Consolidated investment advisory fees (Gross of expense reimbursements)$140,830 $146,219 $275,523 $310,137 
Expense reimbursements$436 $636 $883 $968 
Elimination of expense reimbursements from consolidated investment products (1)
(188)(172)(335)(172)
Consolidated expense reimbursements$248 $464 $548 $796 
(1) Investment advisory fees and expense reimbursements related to consolidated investment products are eliminated from revenue upon consolidation.
Affiliate transactions—Artisan Global Funds
Artisan has an agreement to serve as the investment manager to Artisan Global Funds, with which certain Artisan employees are affiliated. Under the terms of these agreements, a fee is paid based on an annual percentage of the average daily net assets of each fund ranging from 0.50% to 1.85%. Artisan reimburses each sub-fund of Artisan Global Funds to the extent that sub-fund’s annual expenses, not including Artisan’s fee, exceed certain levels, which range from 0.10% to 0.20%. In addition, Artisan may voluntarily waive fees or reimburse any of the Artisan Global Funds for other expenses. The directors of Artisan Global Funds who are also employees of Artisan receive no compensation from the funds.
Investment advisory fees for managing Artisan Global Funds and amounts reimbursed to Artisan Global Funds by Artisan are as follows:
For the Three Months Ended June 30,For the Six Months Ended June 30,
Artisan Global Funds2023202220232022
Investment advisory fees (Gross of expense reimbursements)$11,027 $10,853 $21,332 $22,830 
Elimination of fees from consolidated investment products(1)
(98)(17)(164)(36)
Consolidated investment advisory fees (Gross of expense reimbursements)$10,929 $10,836 $21,168 $22,794 
Expense reimbursements$91 $77 $181 $190 
Elimination of expense reimbursements from consolidated investment products (1)
(91)(68)(181)(165)
Consolidated expense reimbursements$ $9 $ $25 
(1) Investment advisory fees and expense reimbursements related to consolidated investment products are eliminated from revenue upon consolidation.
Affiliate transactions—Artisan Private Funds
Pursuant to written agreements, Artisan serves as the investment manager, and acts as the general partner, for certain Artisan Private Funds. Under the terms of these agreements, Artisan earns a management fee and, for certain funds, is entitled to receive either an allocation of profits or a performance-based fee. In addition, Artisan has agreed to reimburse certain funds to the extent that expenses, excluding Artisan’s management fee, performance fee and transaction related costs, exceed certain levels, which range from 0.10% to 1.00% per annum of the net assets of the fund. Artisan may also voluntarily waive fees or reimburse the funds for other expenses. The directors of Artisan Private Funds and the officers of the general partners of the Artisan Private Funds who are affiliated with Artisan receive no compensation from the funds.
Artisan and certain related parties, including employees, officers and members of the Company’s Board, have invested in one or more of the Artisan Private Funds and, for certain of those investments, do not pay a management fee, performance fee or incentive allocation.
Investment advisory fees for managing Artisan Private Funds and amounts reimbursed to Artisan Private Funds by Artisan are as follows:
For the Three Months Ended June 30,For the Six Months Ended June 30,
Artisan Private Funds2023202220232022
Investment advisory fees (Gross of expense reimbursements)$3,020 $3,844 $6,387 $8,059 
Elimination of fees from consolidated investment products (1)
(217)(146)(391)(283)
Consolidated investment advisory fees (Gross of expense reimbursements)$2,803 $3,698 $5,996 $7,776 
Expense reimbursements$71 $62 $112 $132 
Elimination of expense reimbursements from consolidated investment products (1)
(27)(35)(47)(75)
Consolidated expense reimbursements$44 $27 $65 $57 
(1) Investment advisory fees and expense reimbursements related to consolidated investment products are eliminated from revenue upon consolidation.
v3.23.2
Subsequent Events
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Subsequent Events [Abstract]  
Subsequent Events
Note 15. Subsequent Events
Distributions and dividends
APAM, acting as the general partner of Artisan Partners Holdings, declared, effective August 1, 2023, a distribution by Artisan Partners Holdings of $34.3 million to holders of Artisan Partners Holdings partnership units, including APAM. The board of directors of APAM declared, effective August 1, 2023, a quarterly dividend of $0.61 per share of Class A common stock. The APAM dividend is payable on August 31, 2023, to stockholders of record as of August 17, 2023.
v3.23.2
Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (Policies)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Accounting Policies [Abstract]  
Basis of presentation
Basis of presentation
The accompanying financial statements are unaudited. In the opinion of management, all adjustments, consisting only of normal recurring adjustments, necessary for a fair statement of such consolidated financial statements have been included. Such interim results are not necessarily indicative of full year results.
The consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“U.S. GAAP”) for interim financial reporting and accordingly they do not include all of the information and footnotes required in the annual consolidated financial statements and accompanying footnotes.
The year-end condensed balance sheet data was derived from audited financial statements, but does not include all disclosures required by U.S. GAAP. As a result, the interim consolidated financial statements should be read in conjunction with the audited consolidated financial statements included in APAM’s latest annual report on Form 10-K.
The accompanying financial statements were prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP and related rules and regulations of the SEC. The preparation of financial statements in conformity with U.S. GAAP requires management to make estimates or assumptions that affect the reported amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. Actual results could differ from these estimates or assumptions.
Principles of consolidation
Principles of consolidation
Artisan’s policy is to consolidate all subsidiaries or other entities in which it has a controlling financial interest. The consolidation guidance requires an analysis to determine if an entity should be evaluated for consolidation using the voting interest entity (“VOE”) model or the variable interest entity (“VIE”) model. Under the VOE model, controlling financial interest is generally defined as a majority ownership of voting interests. Under the VIE model, controlling financial interest is defined as (i) the power to direct activities that most significantly impact the economic performance of the entity and (ii) the right to receive potentially significant benefits or the obligation to absorb potentially significant losses.
Artisan generally consolidates VIEs in which it meets the power criteria and holds an equity ownership interest of greater than 10%. The consolidated financial statements include the accounts of APAM and all subsidiaries or other entities in which APAM has a direct or indirect controlling financial interest. All material intercompany balances have been eliminated in consolidation.
Artisan serves as the investment adviser to Artisan Funds, Artisan Global Funds and Artisan Private Funds. Artisan Funds and Artisan Global Funds are corporate entities, the business and affairs of which are managed by their respective boards of directors. The shareholders of the funds retain voting rights, including rights to elect and reelect members of their respective boards of directors. Each series of Artisan Funds is a VOE and is separately evaluated for consolidation under the VOE model. The shareholders of Artisan Global Funds lack simple majority liquidation rights, and as a result, each sub-fund of Artisan Global Funds is evaluated for consolidation under the VIE model. Artisan Private Funds are also evaluated for consolidation under the VIE model because third-party equity holders of the funds generally lack the ability to divest Artisan of its control of the funds.
From time to time, the Company makes investments in Artisan Funds, Artisan Global Funds, and Artisan Private Funds. If the investment results in a controlling financial interest, APAM consolidates the fund, and the underlying activity of the entire fund is included in Artisan’s unaudited consolidated financial statements. As of June 30, 2023, Artisan had a controlling financial interest in two series of Artisan Funds, five sub-funds of Artisan Global Funds, and two Artisan Private Funds and, as a result, these funds are included in Artisan’s unaudited consolidated financial statements. Because these consolidated investment products meet the definition of investment companies under U.S. GAAP, Artisan has retained the specialized industry accounting principles for investment companies in the consolidated financial statements. See Note 6, “Variable Interest Entities and Consolidated Investment Products” for additional details.
Reclassification
In conjunction with annual reporting on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2022, the Company changed the presentation of its Consolidated Statements of Operations to recategorize expenditures for computers and mobile devices from “General and administrative” to “Communication and technology.” Amounts for the comparative period in fiscal 2022 presented herein have been reclassified to conform to the current presentation. The reclassification had no impact on previously reported operating income, net income, or financial position. Management believes the revised presentation is more useful to readers of its financial statements.
Recent accounting pronouncements Recent accounting pronouncements None.
v3.23.2
Investment Securities (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Investments, Debt and Equity Securities [Abstract]  
Marketable Securities
As of June 30, 2023As of December 31, 2022
Investments in equity securities$113,197 $76,156 
Investments in equity securities accounted for under the equity method11,219 9,259 
Total investment securities$124,416 $85,415 
Unrealized Gain (Loss) on Investments
Unrealized gain (loss) related to investment securities held at the end of the periods indicated below were as follows:
For the Three Months Ended June 30,For the Six Months Ended June 30,
2023202220232022
Unrealized gain (loss) on investment securities held at the end of the period$3,299 $(13,542)$10,359 $(17,470)
Gain (Loss) on Investments
Other net investment gain (loss) is presented within the non-operating income (expense) section of the Consolidated Statements of Operations. The components of other net investment gain (loss) are as follows:
For the Three Months Ended June 30,For the Six Months Ended June 30,
2023202220232022
Net investment gain (loss) on nonconsolidated seed investments$(500)$(1,298)$1,210 $(2,936)
Net investment gain (loss) on franchise capital investments3,563 (12,244)10,581 (15,205)
Interest income on cash and cash equivalents and other1,161 128 1,690 (25)
Other net investment gain (loss)$4,224 $(13,414)$13,481 $(18,166)
v3.23.2
Fair Value Measurements (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Fair Value Disclosures [Abstract]  
Fair value hierarchy of assets and liabilities The following provides the hierarchy of inputs used to derive fair value of Artisan’s assets and liabilities that are financial instruments as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022:
Assets and Liabilities at Fair Value
TotalNAV Practical Expedient (No Fair Value Level)Level 1Level 2Level 3
June 30, 2023
Assets
Money market funds 1
$139,705 $— $139,705 $— $— 
Equity securities124,416 10,690 113,726 — — 
December 31, 2022
Assets
Money market funds 1
$3,297 $— $3,297 $— $— 
Equity securities85,415 8,835 76,580 — — 
1 Money market funds are included within the cash and cash equivalents line of the Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition.
v3.23.2
Borrowings (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Debt Disclosure [Abstract]  
Schedule of borrowings Artisan’s borrowings consist of the following as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022:
Maturity(1)
As of June 30, 2023
As of December 31, 2022Interest Rate Per Annum
Revolving credit agreement August 2027$— $— NA
Senior notes
Series DAugust 202560,000 60,000 4.29 %
Series EAugust 202750,000 50,000 4.53 %
Series FAugust 203290,000 90,000 3.10 %
Total gross borrowings$200,000 $200,000 
Debt issuance costs$(866)$(950)
Total borrowings$199,134 $199,050 
(1) The Company is not required to make principal payments on any of the outstanding obligations prior to contractual maturity.
v3.23.2
Variable Interest Entities and Consolidated Investment Products (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Fair Value Measurements, Recurring and Non-recurring [Abstract]  
Variable Interest Entities and Consolidated Investment Products
The following tables present the fair value hierarchy levels of assets and liabilities held by CIPs measured at fair value as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022:
Assets and Liabilities at Fair Value
TotalLevel 1Level 2Level 3
June 30, 2023
Assets
Money market funds$28,323 $28,323 $— $— 
Equity securities - long position37,086 34,916 2,170 — 
Fixed income instruments - long position291,089 — 286,625 4,464 
Derivative assets2,003 832 1,171 — 
Short term investments23,805 — 23,805 — 
Liabilities
Fixed income instruments - short position$10,048 $— $10,048 $— 
Derivative liabilities5,621 3,405 2,216 — 
Assets and Liabilities at Fair Value
TotalLevel 1Level 2Level 3
December 31, 2022
Assets
Money market funds$25,140 $25,140 $— $— 
Equity securities - long position32,388 30,179 2,209 — 
Fixed income instruments - long position216,638 — 212,368 4,270 
Derivative assets951 74 877 — 
Short term investments5,766 — 5,766 — 
Liabilities
Equity securities - short position$256 $256 $— $— 
Fixed income instruments - short position17,273 — 17,273 — 
Derivative liabilities3,222 2,462 760 — 
CIP balances included in the Company’s unaudited condensed consolidated statements of financial condition were as follows:
As of June 30, 2023As of December 31, 2022
Net CIP assets included in the table above$366,637 $260,132 
Net CIP assets/(liabilities) not included in the table above(32,061)(18,105)
Total Net CIP assets334,576 242,027 
Less: redeemable noncontrolling interests206,288 135,280 
Artisan’s direct equity investment in CIPs$128,288 $106,747 
v3.23.2
Noncontrolling Interests - Holdings (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Noncontrolling Interest [Abstract]  
Schedule of Equity ownership Interests in Holdings For the six months ended June 30, 2023, APAM’s equity ownership interest in Holdings increased as a result of the following transactions:
Holdings GP UnitsLimited Partnership UnitsTotalAPAM Ownership %
Balance at December 31, 202267,982,025 11,624,031 79,606,056 85 %
Holdings Common Unit Exchanges (1)
128,937 (128,937)— — %
Issuance of APAM Restricted Shares 515,702 — 515,702 %
Delivery of Shares Underlying RSUs and PSUs (1)
46,146 — 46,146 — %
Restricted Share Award Net Share Settlement (1)
(187,287)— (187,287)— %
Forfeitures from Employee Terminations (1)
(17,916)— (17,916)— %
Balance at June 30, 2023
68,467,607 11,495,094 79,962,701 86 %
(1) The impact of the transaction on APAM’s ownership percentage was less than 1%.
Consolidation, Less than Wholly Owned Subsidiary, Parent Ownership Interest, Effects of Changes, Net The reallocation of equity had the following impact on the unaudited condensed consolidated statements of financial condition:
Statements of Financial ConditionFor the Six Months Ended June 30,
20232022
Additional paid-in capital$(164)$(1,152)
Noncontrolling interests - Artisan Partners Holdings181 1,156 
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss)(17)(4)
Net impact to financial condition$— $— 
v3.23.2
Stockholders' Equity (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Stockholders' Equity Note [Abstract]  
Authorized and outstanding equity APAM had the following authorized and outstanding equity as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively:
Outstanding
AuthorizedAs of June 30, 2023As of December 31, 2022
Voting Rights (1)
Economic Rights
Common shares
Class A, par value $0.01 per share
500,000,000 68,467,607 67,982,025 
1 vote per share
Proportionate
Class B, par value $0.01 per share
200,000,000 2,470,147 2,583,884 
1 vote per share
None
Class C, par value $0.01 per share
400,000,000 9,024,947 9,040,147 
1 vote per share
None
(1) The Company’s employees to whom Artisan has granted equity have entered into a stockholders agreement with respect to all shares of APAM common stock they have acquired from the Company and any shares they may acquire from the Company in the future, pursuant to which they granted an irrevocable voting proxy to a Stockholders Committee. As of June 30, 2023, Artisan’s employees held 5,242,987 restricted shares of Class A common stock and all 2,470,147 outstanding shares of Class B common stock, all of which were subject to the agreement.
Dividends Declared APAM declared and paid the following dividends per share during the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022:
Type of DividendClass of StockFor the Three Months Ended June 30,For the Six Months Ended June 30,
2023202220232022
QuarterlyClass A Common$0.50 $0.76 $1.05 $1.79 
Special AnnualClass A Common$— $— $0.35 $0.72 
Issuance (Cancellation) of Shares Disclosure The following table summarizes APAM’s stock transactions for the six months ended June 30, 2023:
Total Stock Outstanding
Class A Common Stock(1)
Class B Common StockClass C Common Stock
Balance at December 31, 202279,606,056 67,982,025 2,583,884 9,040,147 
Holdings Common Unit Exchanges— 128,937 (113,737)(15,200)
Restricted Share Award Grants515,702 515,702 — — 
Restricted Share Award Net Share Settlement(187,287)(187,287)— — 
Delivery of Shares Underlying RSUs and PSUs46,146 46,146 — — 
Employee/Partner Terminations(17,916)(17,916)— — 
Balance at June 30, 2023
79,962,701 68,467,607 2,470,147 9,024,947 
(1) There were 415,112 and 367,392 restricted stock units outstanding at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively. In addition, there were 216,170 and 231,170 performance share units outstanding at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively. Based on the quarter-end status of the market and performance conditions, the 216,170 unvested performance share units would ultimately result in the issuance of 216,173 shares of Class A common stock if all other vesting conditions were met. Restricted stock units and performance share units are not reflected in the table because they are not considered outstanding or issued stock.
Schedule of Distributions made to General and Limited Partners The distributions are recorded in the financial statements on the declaration date, or on the payment date in lieu of a declaration date. Holdings’ partnership distributions for the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022 were as follows:
For the Three Months Ended June 30,For the Six Months Ended June 30,
2023202220232022
Holdings Partnership Distributions to Limited Partners$14,131 $20,527 $17,458 $31,695 
Holdings Partnership Distributions to APAM77,012 102,333 96,683 162,724 
Total Holdings Partnership Distributions$91,143 $122,860 $114,141 $194,419 
v3.23.2
Revenue from Contracts with Customers (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Revenue from Contract with Customer [Abstract]  
Disaggregation of Revenue
The following table presents a disaggregation of investment advisory revenue by type and vehicle for the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022:
For the Three Months Ended June 30,For the Six Months Ended June 30,
2023202220232022
Management fees
   Artisan Funds$140,582 $145,755 $274,975 $309,341 
   Artisan Global Funds10,929 10,827 21,168 22,769 
   Separate accounts and other (1)
91,338 94,722 181,146 200,600 
Performance fees
   Separate accounts and other (1)
54 84 123 276 
Total revenues (2)
$242,903 $251,388 $477,412 $532,986 
(1) Separate accounts and other revenue consists of management fees and performance fees earned from vehicles other than Artisan Funds or Artisan Global Funds, and therefore includes revenue earned from traditional separate accounts, Artisan-branded collective investment trusts and Artisan Private Funds.
(2) All management fees and performance fees from consolidated investment products were eliminated upon consolidation and therefore are omitted from this table. See Note 14, “Related Party Transactions.”
Contract with Customer, Asset and Liability
The following table presents the balances of receivables related to contracts with customers:
CustomerAs of June 30, 2023As of December 31, 2022
   Artisan Funds$4,719 $5,597 
   Artisan Global Funds4,963 4,453 
   Separate accounts and other75,844 74,936 
Total receivables from contracts with customers$85,526 $84,986 
Non-customer receivables9,849 13,648 
Accounts receivable$95,375 $98,634 
v3.23.2
Compensation and Benefits (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Share-Based Payment Arrangement [Abstract]  
Components of Compensation Expense Total compensation and benefits consists of the following:
For the Three Months Ended June 30,For the Six Months Ended June 30,
2023202220232022
Salaries, incentive compensation and benefits (1)
$116,326 $115,463 $231,876 $242,658 
Long-term cash incentive compensation expense6,360 1,963 13,344 4,612 
Restricted share-based award compensation expense7,747 9,968 16,725 20,056 
Long-term incentive compensation expense14,107 11,931 30,069 24,668 
Total compensation and benefits$130,433 $127,394 $261,945 $267,326 
(1) Excluding long-term incentive compensation expense
Restricted Share-Based Award Activity The following tables summarize the restricted share-based award activity for the six months ended June 30, 2023:
Weighted-Average Grant Date Fair ValueRestricted Stock Awards and Restricted Stock Units
Unvested at January 1, 2023
$39.09 5,396,343 
Granted34.99 517,386 
Forfeited43.40 (17,916)
Vested37.55 (542,487)
Unvested at June 30, 2023
$38.84 5,353,326 
Nonvested Restricted Stock Shares Activity
Weighted-Average Grant Date Fair ValuePerformance Share Units
Unvested at January 1, 2023
$58.13 231,170 
Granted— — 
Forfeited— — 
Vested (1)
34.97 (15,000)
Unvested at June 30, 2023
$54.89 216,170 
(1) During the six months ended June 30, 2023, the 60,000 PSUs granted in 2020 met the requisite three-year performance conditions, resulting in the potential vesting of 150% of the PSUs, or 90,000 shares of Class A common stock. 45,000 shares of Class A common stock were promptly delivered at that time, while the remaining 45,000 PSUs remain subject to the qualified retirement vesting condition.
Change in Value of Investments
The change in value of the investments had the following impact on the unaudited consolidated statements of operations:
For the Three Months Ended June 30,For the Six Months Ended June 30,
Statement of Operations SectionStatement of Operations Line Item 2023202220232022
Operating expenses (benefit)Compensation and benefits$714 $(1,941)$2,446 $(2,648)
Non-operating income (expense) Other net investment gain (loss)3,563 (12,244)10,581 (15,205)
v3.23.2
Income Taxes and Related Payments (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Income Tax Disclosure [Abstract]  
Components of the provision for income taxes Components of the provision for income taxes consist of the following:
For the Three Months Ended June 30,For the Six Months Ended June 30,
2023202220232022
Current:
Federal$5,558 $5,801 $10,306 $13,672 
State and local1,617 1,742 3,178 3,671 
Foreign175 138 366 278 
Total7,350 7,681 13,850 17,621 
Deferred:
Federal9,433 4,714 19,761 12,246 
State and local1,663 830 3,482 2,144 
Total11,096 5,544 23,243 14,390 
Income tax expense (benefit)$18,446 $13,225 $37,093 $32,011 
Schedule of Other Assets and Other Liabilities The change in the Company’s deferred tax assets related to the tax benefits described above and the change in corresponding amounts payable under the TRAs for the six months ended June 30, 2023 is summarized as follows:
Deferred Tax Asset - Amortizable BasisAmounts Payable Under TRAs
December 31, 2022$426,468 $398,789 
2023 Holdings Common Unit Exchanges
1,412 1,200 
Amortization(21,891)— 
Payments under TRAs— (27,176)
June 30, 2023$405,989 $372,813 
Components of deferred tax assets Net deferred tax assets comprise the following:
As of June 30, 2023As of December 31, 2022
Deferred tax assets:
Amortizable basis (1)
$405,989 $426,468 
Other (2)
49,380 50,556 
Total deferred tax assets455,369 477,024 
Less: valuation allowance (3)
— — 
Net deferred tax assets$455,369 $477,024 
(1) Represents the unamortized step-up of tax basis and other tax attributes from the merger and partnership unit sales and exchanges described above. These future tax benefits are subject to the TRA agreements.
(2) Represents the net deferred tax assets associated with Artisan’s investment in Holdings, related primarily to incentive compensation plan deduction timing differences. These future tax benefits are not subject to the TRA agreements.
(3) Artisan assessed whether the deferred tax assets would be realizable and determined based on its history of taxable income that the benefits would more likely than not be realized. Accordingly, no valuation allowance is required.
v3.23.2
Earnings Per Share (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Earnings Per Share [Abstract]  
Schedule of Earnings Per Share, Basic, by Common Class, Including Two Class Method The computation of basic and diluted earnings per share for the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022 were as follows:
For the Three Months Ended June 30,For the Six Months Ended June 30,
Basic and Diluted Earnings Per Share2023202220232022
Numerator:
Net income attributable to APAM$53,625 $44,279 $104,378 $109,712 
Less: Allocation to participating securities5,100 5,903 9,125 15,265 
Net income available to common stockholders$48,525 $38,376 $95,253 $94,447 
Denominator:
Basic weighted average shares outstanding63,503,389 62,320,372 63,368,343 62,180,483 
Dilutive effect of nonparticipating share-based awards16,651 30,011 16,009 30,665 
Diluted weighted average shares outstanding63,520,040 62,350,383 63,384,352 62,211,148 
Earnings per share - Basic $0.76 $0.62 $1.50 $1.52 
Earnings per share - Diluted$0.76 $0.62 $1.50 $1.52 
Schedule of Antidilutive Securities Excluded from Computation of Earnings Per Share The following table summarizes the weighted-average shares outstanding that are excluded from the calculation of diluted earnings per share because their effect would have been anti-dilutive:
For the Three Months Ended June 30,For the Six Months Ended June 30,
Anti-Dilutive Weighted Average Shares Outstanding2023202220232022
Holdings limited partnership units11,504,413 12,222,389 11,533,535 12,256,012 
Unvested restricted share-based awards5,590,721 5,690,631 5,564,520 5,546,840 
Total17,095,134 17,913,020 17,098,055 17,802,852 
v3.23.2
Related Party Transactions (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Artisan Funds  
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]  
Schedule of related party transactions Investment advisory fees for managing Artisan Funds and amounts reimbursed by Artisan for fees and expenses (including management fees) are as follows:
For the Three Months Ended June 30,For the Six Months Ended June 30,
Artisan Funds2023202220232022
Investment advisory fees (Gross of expense reimbursements)$140,944 $146,283 $275,721 $310,201 
Elimination of fees from consolidated investment products (1)
(114)(64)(198)(64)
Consolidated investment advisory fees (Gross of expense reimbursements)$140,830 $146,219 $275,523 $310,137 
Expense reimbursements$436 $636 $883 $968 
Elimination of expense reimbursements from consolidated investment products (1)
(188)(172)(335)(172)
Consolidated expense reimbursements$248 $464 $548 $796 
(1) Investment advisory fees and expense reimbursements related to consolidated investment products are eliminated from revenue upon consolidation.
Artisan Global Funds  
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]  
Schedule of related party transactions nvestment advisory fees for managing Artisan Global Funds and amounts reimbursed to Artisan Global Funds by Artisan are as follows:
For the Three Months Ended June 30,For the Six Months Ended June 30,
Artisan Global Funds2023202220232022
Investment advisory fees (Gross of expense reimbursements)$11,027 $10,853 $21,332 $22,830 
Elimination of fees from consolidated investment products(1)
(98)(17)(164)(36)
Consolidated investment advisory fees (Gross of expense reimbursements)$10,929 $10,836 $21,168 $22,794 
Expense reimbursements$91 $77 $181 $190 
Elimination of expense reimbursements from consolidated investment products (1)
(91)(68)(181)(165)
Consolidated expense reimbursements$ $9 $ $25 
(1) Investment advisory fees and expense reimbursements related to consolidated investment products are eliminated from revenue upon consolidation.
Artisan Private Funds  
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]  
Schedule of related party transactions Investment advisory fees for managing Artisan Private Funds and amounts reimbursed to Artisan Private Funds by Artisan are as follows:
For the Three Months Ended June 30,For the Six Months Ended June 30,
Artisan Private Funds2023202220232022
Investment advisory fees (Gross of expense reimbursements)$3,020 $3,844 $6,387 $8,059 
Elimination of fees from consolidated investment products (1)
(217)(146)(391)(283)
Consolidated investment advisory fees (Gross of expense reimbursements)$2,803 $3,698 $5,996 $7,776 
Expense reimbursements$71 $62 $112 $132 
Elimination of expense reimbursements from consolidated investment products (1)
(27)(35)(47)(75)
Consolidated expense reimbursements$44 $27 $65 $57 
(1) Investment advisory fees and expense reimbursements related to consolidated investment products are eliminated from revenue upon consolidation.
v3.23.2
Nature of Business and Organization (Details)
Jun. 30, 2023
Artisan Partners Holdings LP  
Consolidation, Less than Wholly Owned Subsidiary, Parent Ownership Interest, Effects of Changes, Net [Line Items]  
Economic interest in subsidiary (as a percent) 86.00%
Artisan Partners Limited Partnership  
Consolidation, Less than Wholly Owned Subsidiary, Parent Ownership Interest, Effects of Changes, Net [Line Items]  
Economic interest in subsidiary (as a percent) 100.00%
v3.23.2
Summary of Significant Accounting Policies Other Information (Details)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
numberOfProducts
Significant Accounting Policies [Line Items]  
Variable interest entity, ownership percentage 10.00%
Artisan Funds  
Significant Accounting Policies [Line Items]  
Number of consolidated VIEs 2
Artisan Global Funds  
Significant Accounting Policies [Line Items]  
Number of consolidated VIEs 5
Artisan Private Funds  
Significant Accounting Policies [Line Items]  
Number of consolidated VIEs 2
v3.23.2
Investment Securities - Investments, Debt and Equity Securities (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
Jun. 30, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Marketable Securities [Line Items]    
Investments in equity securities $ 113,197 $ 76,156
Investments in equity securities accounted for under the equity method 11,219 9,259
Consolidated Entity, Excluding VIE    
Marketable Securities [Line Items]    
Total investment securities $ 124,416 $ 85,415
v3.23.2
Investment Securities - Additional Information (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Millions
Jun. 30, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Long-Term Cash Awards    
Marketable Securities [Line Items]    
Investments $ 101.1 $ 63.3
v3.23.2
Investment Securities - Unrealized Gain (Loss) on Investments (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Investments, Debt and Equity Securities [Abstract]        
Unrealized gain (loss) on investment securities held at the end of the period $ 3,299 $ (13,542) $ 10,359 $ (17,470)
Consolidated Entity Excluding Variable Interest Entities (VIE)        
Marketable Securities [Line Items]        
Other net investment gain (loss) 4,224 (13,414) 13,481 (18,166)
Seed Investments        
Marketable Securities [Line Items]        
Other net investment gain (loss) (500) (1,298) 1,210 (2,936)
Long-Term Cash Awards        
Marketable Securities [Line Items]        
Other net investment gain (loss)   (12,244)   (15,205)
Other        
Marketable Securities [Line Items]        
Other net investment gain (loss) $ 1,161 $ 128 $ 1,690 $ (25)
v3.23.2
Fair Value Measurements - Fair value hierarchy of assets and liabilities (Details) - Fair Value, Measurements, Recurring - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
Jun. 30, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]    
Money market funds 1 $ 139,705 $ 3,297
Equity securities 124,416 85,415
NAV Practical Expedient (No Fair Value Level)    
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]    
Money market funds 1 0 0
Equity securities 10,690 8,835
Level 1    
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]    
Money market funds 1 139,705 3,297
Equity securities 113,726 76,580
Level 2    
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]    
Money market funds 1 0 0
Equity securities 0 0
Level 3    
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]    
Money market funds 1 0 0
Equity securities $ 0 $ 0
v3.23.2
Borrowings - Components of Borrowings (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
Jun. 30, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Debt Instrument [Line Items]    
Long-term debt $ 200,000 $ 200,000
Debt issuance costs (866) (950)
Total borrowings 199,134 199,050
Senior notes | Series D    
Debt Instrument [Line Items]    
Long-term debt $ 60,000  
Interest Rate Per Annum 4.29%  
Senior notes | Series E    
Debt Instrument [Line Items]    
Long-term debt $ 50,000  
Interest Rate Per Annum 4.53%  
Senior notes | Series F    
Debt Instrument [Line Items]    
Long-term debt $ 90,000  
Interest Rate Per Annum 3.10%  
Revolving credit agreement    
Debt Instrument [Line Items]    
Long-term debt $ 0 $ 0
v3.23.2
Borrowings - Additional Information (Details) - USD ($)
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Debt Instrument [Line Items]        
Interest expense $ 2,000,000 $ 2,500,000 $ 3,900,000 $ 5,100,000
Revolving credit agreement        
Debt Instrument [Line Items]        
Debt and capital lease obligations 0   0  
Line of credit facility, maximum borrowing capacity 100,000,000   $ 100,000,000  
Line of credit facility, unused capacity, commitment fee, percentage     0.15%  
Level 2        
Debt Instrument [Line Items]        
Borrowings fair value $ 180,300,000   $ 180,300,000  
v3.23.2
Variable Interest Entities and Consolidated Investment Products - Assets, Liabilities and Equity of the Fund (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
Jun. 30, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Liabilities [Abstract]    
Redeemable noncontrolling interests $ 206,288 $ 135,280
Artisan’s direct equity investment in CIPs 128,300  
Variable Interest Entity, Not Primary Beneficiary    
Liabilities [Abstract]    
Artisan’s direct equity investment in CIPs $ 11,200  
v3.23.2
Variable Interest Entities and Consolidated Investment Products (Details)
$ in Thousands
Jun. 30, 2023
USD ($)
numberOfProducts
Dec. 31, 2022
USD ($)
Jun. 30, 2022
USD ($)
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]      
Less: redeemable noncontrolling interests $ 206,288 $ 135,280  
Artisan’s direct equity investment in CIPs $ 128,300    
Artisan Global Funds      
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]      
Number of consolidated VIEs | numberOfProducts 5    
Artisan Funds      
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]      
Number of consolidated VIEs | numberOfProducts 2    
Artisan Private Funds      
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]      
Number of consolidated VIEs | numberOfProducts 2    
Variable Interest Entity, Not Primary Beneficiary      
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]      
Artisan’s direct equity investment in CIPs $ 11,200    
Variable Interest Entity, Primary Beneficiary      
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]      
Cash and cash equivalents 32,624 28,416 $ 12,636
Investments 353,983 255,743  
Investment liabilities, at fair value 15,669 20,751  
Net CIP assets included in the table above 366,637 260,132  
Net CIP assets/(liabilities) not included in the table above (32,061) (18,105)  
Total Net CIP assets 334,576 242,027  
Artisan’s direct equity investment in CIPs 128,288 106,747  
Fair Value, Measurements, Recurring | Variable Interest Entity, Primary Beneficiary | Money market funds      
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]      
Cash and cash equivalents 28,323 25,140  
Fair Value, Measurements, Recurring | Variable Interest Entity, Primary Beneficiary | Equity securities - long position      
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]      
Investments 37,086 32,388  
Investment liabilities, at fair value   256  
Fair Value, Measurements, Recurring | Variable Interest Entity, Primary Beneficiary | Fixed income instruments - long position      
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]      
Investments 291,089 216,638  
Investment liabilities, at fair value 10,048 17,273  
Fair Value, Measurements, Recurring | Variable Interest Entity, Primary Beneficiary | Derivative assets      
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]      
Investments 2,003 951  
Investment liabilities, at fair value 5,621 3,222  
Fair Value, Measurements, Recurring | Variable Interest Entity, Primary Beneficiary | Short term investments      
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]      
Investments 23,805 5,766  
Level 1 | Fair Value, Measurements, Recurring | Variable Interest Entity, Primary Beneficiary | Money market funds      
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]      
Cash and cash equivalents 28,323 25,140  
Level 1 | Fair Value, Measurements, Recurring | Variable Interest Entity, Primary Beneficiary | Equity securities - long position      
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]      
Investments 34,916 30,179  
Investment liabilities, at fair value   256  
Level 1 | Fair Value, Measurements, Recurring | Variable Interest Entity, Primary Beneficiary | Fixed income instruments - long position      
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]      
Investments 0 0  
Investment liabilities, at fair value 0 0  
Level 1 | Fair Value, Measurements, Recurring | Variable Interest Entity, Primary Beneficiary | Derivative assets      
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]      
Investments 832 74  
Investment liabilities, at fair value 3,405 2,462  
Level 1 | Fair Value, Measurements, Recurring | Variable Interest Entity, Primary Beneficiary | Short term investments      
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]      
Investments 0 0  
Level 2 | Fair Value, Measurements, Recurring | Variable Interest Entity, Primary Beneficiary | Money market funds      
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]      
Cash and cash equivalents 0 0  
Level 2 | Fair Value, Measurements, Recurring | Variable Interest Entity, Primary Beneficiary | Equity securities - long position      
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]      
Investments 2,170 2,209  
Investment liabilities, at fair value   0  
Level 2 | Fair Value, Measurements, Recurring | Variable Interest Entity, Primary Beneficiary | Fixed income instruments - long position      
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]      
Investments 286,625 212,368  
Investment liabilities, at fair value 10,048 17,273  
Level 2 | Fair Value, Measurements, Recurring | Variable Interest Entity, Primary Beneficiary | Derivative assets      
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]      
Investments 1,171 877  
Investment liabilities, at fair value 2,216 760  
Level 2 | Fair Value, Measurements, Recurring | Variable Interest Entity, Primary Beneficiary | Short term investments      
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]      
Investments 23,805 5,766  
Level 3 | Fair Value, Measurements, Recurring | Variable Interest Entity, Primary Beneficiary | Money market funds      
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]      
Cash and cash equivalents 0 0  
Level 3 | Fair Value, Measurements, Recurring | Variable Interest Entity, Primary Beneficiary | Equity securities - long position      
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]      
Investments 0 0  
Investment liabilities, at fair value   0  
Level 3 | Fair Value, Measurements, Recurring | Variable Interest Entity, Primary Beneficiary | Fixed income instruments - long position      
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]      
Investments 4,464 4,270  
Investment liabilities, at fair value 0 0  
Level 3 | Fair Value, Measurements, Recurring | Variable Interest Entity, Primary Beneficiary | Derivative assets      
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]      
Investments 0 0  
Investment liabilities, at fair value 0 0  
Level 3 | Fair Value, Measurements, Recurring | Variable Interest Entity, Primary Beneficiary | Short term investments      
Fair Value, Assets and Liabilities Measured on Recurring and Nonrecurring Basis [Line Items]      
Investments $ 0 $ 0  
v3.23.2
Noncontrolling Interests - Holdings - Additional Information (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Millions
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Deferred Tax Assets | Noncontrolling Interests - Artisan Partners Holdings    
Class of Stock [Line Items]    
Cumulative impact of changes in ownership of Artisan Partners Holdings LP $ 0.2 $ 0.1
Artisan Partners Holdings LP    
Class of Stock [Line Items]    
Economic interest in subsidiary (as a percent) 86.00%  
v3.23.2
Noncontrolling Interests - Holdings - Share Issuances & Cancellations (Details)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
shares
Increase (Decrease) in Stockholders' Equity [Roll Forward]  
Shares issued (in shares) (46,146)
Shares paid for tax withholding for share based compensation (in shares) 187,287
Forfeitures of Holdings GP Units from Employee Terminations (in shares) (17,916)
Artisan Partners Holdings LP  
Increase (Decrease) in Stockholders' Equity [Roll Forward]  
Ending balance 86.00%
Class A Common Stock  
Increase (Decrease) in Stockholders' Equity [Roll Forward]  
Beginning balance (in shares) 67,982,025
Holdings common unit exchanges (in shares) (128,937)
Shares issued (in shares) (46,146)
Shares paid for tax withholding for share based compensation (in shares) 187,287
Forfeitures of Holdings GP Units from Employee Terminations (in shares) (17,916)
Ending balance (in shares) 68,467,607
Limited Partnership Units  
Increase (Decrease) in Stockholders' Equity [Roll Forward]  
Beginning balance (in shares) 11,624,031
Holdings common unit exchanges (in shares) (128,937)
Shares paid for tax withholding for share based compensation (in shares) 0
Forfeitures of Holdings GP Units from Employee Terminations (in shares) 0
Ending balance (in shares) 11,495,094
Capital Units  
Increase (Decrease) in Stockholders' Equity [Roll Forward]  
Beginning balance (in shares) 79,606,056
Holdings common unit exchanges (in shares) 0
Holdings of common unit exchanges, APAM ownership percentage 0.00%
Change in APAM economic ownership Interest in Artisan Partners Holdings LP (as a percent) 0.00%
Shares paid for tax withholding for share based compensation (in shares) 187,287
Forfeitures of Holdings GP Units from Employee Terminations (in shares) (17,916)
Ending balance (in shares) 79,962,701
Capital Units | Artisan Partners Holdings LP  
Increase (Decrease) in Stockholders' Equity [Roll Forward]  
Beginning balance 85.00%
Ending balance 86.00%
Restricted Stock  
Increase (Decrease) in Stockholders' Equity [Roll Forward]  
Shares issued (in shares) (515,702)
Restricted Stock | Class A Common Stock  
Increase (Decrease) in Stockholders' Equity [Roll Forward]  
Shares issued (in shares) (515,702)
Restricted Stock | Limited Partnership Units  
Increase (Decrease) in Stockholders' Equity [Roll Forward]  
Shares issued (in shares) 0
Restricted Stock | Capital Units  
Increase (Decrease) in Stockholders' Equity [Roll Forward]  
Shares issued (in shares) (515,702)
Change in APAM economic ownership Interest in Artisan Partners Holdings LP (as a percent) 1.00%
Restricted Stock Units RSUs  
Increase (Decrease) in Stockholders' Equity [Roll Forward]  
Shares issued (in shares) (46,146)
Restricted Stock Units RSUs | Class A Common Stock  
Increase (Decrease) in Stockholders' Equity [Roll Forward]  
Shares issued (in shares) (46,146)
Restricted Stock Units RSUs | Limited Partnership Units  
Increase (Decrease) in Stockholders' Equity [Roll Forward]  
Shares issued (in shares) 0
Restricted Stock Units RSUs | Capital Units  
Increase (Decrease) in Stockholders' Equity [Roll Forward]  
Holdings of common unit exchanges, APAM ownership percentage 0.00%
Capital Units  
Increase (Decrease) in Stockholders' Equity [Roll Forward]  
Change in APAM economic ownership Interest in Artisan Partners Holdings LP (as a percent) 0.00%
v3.23.2
Noncontrolling Interests - Holdings - Impact on Statement of Financial Condition (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Noncontrolling Interest [Line Items]        
Cumulative impact of changes in ownership of Artisan Partners Holdings LP $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0
Net impact to financial condition     0 0
Additional Paid-in Capital        
Noncontrolling Interest [Line Items]        
Cumulative impact of changes in ownership of Artisan Partners Holdings LP (540) (1,525) (164) (1,152)
Noncontrolling Interests - Artisan Partners Holdings        
Noncontrolling Interest [Line Items]        
Cumulative impact of changes in ownership of Artisan Partners Holdings LP 542 1,525 181 1,156
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss)        
Noncontrolling Interest [Line Items]        
Cumulative impact of changes in ownership of Artisan Partners Holdings LP $ (2) $ 0 $ (17) $ (4)
v3.23.2
Stockholders' Equity - Authorized and Outstanding Equity (Details)
Jun. 30, 2023
vote
$ / shares
shares
Dec. 31, 2022
$ / shares
shares
Class of Stock [Line Items]    
Common stock, shares, outstanding (in shares) 79,962,701 79,606,056
Restricted Stock    
Class of Stock [Line Items]    
Unvested - Number of awards (in shares) 5,353,326 5,396,343
Class A Common Stock    
Class of Stock [Line Items]    
Common stock, par value per share (in dollars per share) | $ / shares $ 0.01 $ 0.01
Common stock, shares authorized (in shares) 500,000,000 500,000,000
Common stock, shares, outstanding (in shares) 68,467,607 67,982,025
Common stock votes per share | vote 1  
Class B Common Stock    
Class of Stock [Line Items]    
Common stock, par value per share (in dollars per share) | $ / shares $ 0.01 $ 0.01
Common stock, shares authorized (in shares) 200,000,000 200,000,000
Common stock, shares, outstanding (in shares) 2,470,147 2,583,884
Common stock votes per share | vote 1  
Class C Common Stock    
Class of Stock [Line Items]    
Common stock, par value per share (in dollars per share) | $ / shares $ 0.01 $ 0.01
Common stock, shares authorized (in shares) 400,000,000 400,000,000
Common stock, shares, outstanding (in shares) 9,024,947 9,040,147
Common stock votes per share | vote 1  
Holdings GP Units | Restricted Stock    
Class of Stock [Line Items]    
Unvested - Number of awards (in shares) 5,242,987  
v3.23.2
Stockholders' Equity - Dividends Declared (Details) - $ / shares
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Dividends Declared [Line Items]        
Dividends declared per Class A common share (in dollars per share) $ 0.50 $ 0.76 $ 1.40 $ 2.51
Quarterly        
Dividends Declared [Line Items]        
Dividends declared per Class A common share (in dollars per share) 0.50 0.76 1.05 1.79
Special Annual        
Dividends Declared [Line Items]        
Dividends declared per Class A common share (in dollars per share) $ 0 $ 0 $ 0.35 $ 0.72
v3.23.2
Stockholders' Equity - Share Activity by Class of Stock (Details) - shares
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Increase (Decrease) in Stockholders' Equity [Roll Forward]    
Beginning balance (in shares) 79,606,056  
Shares issued (in shares) (46,146)  
Restricted share award net share settlement (in shares) (187,287)  
Holdings Common Unit Exchanges (in shares) (17,916)  
Ending balance (in shares) 79,962,701  
Class A Common Stock    
Increase (Decrease) in Stockholders' Equity [Roll Forward]    
Beginning balance (in shares) 67,982,025  
Holdings common unit exchanges (in shares) (128,937)  
Shares issued (in shares) (46,146)  
Restricted share award net share settlement (in shares) (187,287)  
Holdings Common Unit Exchanges (in shares) (17,916)  
Ending balance (in shares) 68,467,607  
Class B Common Stock    
Increase (Decrease) in Stockholders' Equity [Roll Forward]    
Beginning balance (in shares) 2,583,884  
Holdings common unit exchanges (in shares) (113,737)  
Shares issued (in shares) 0  
Restricted share award net share settlement (in shares) 0  
Holdings Common Unit Exchanges (in shares) 0  
Ending balance (in shares) 2,470,147  
Class C Common Stock    
Increase (Decrease) in Stockholders' Equity [Roll Forward]    
Beginning balance (in shares) 9,040,147  
Holdings common unit exchanges (in shares) (15,200)  
Shares issued (in shares) 0  
Restricted share award net share settlement (in shares) 0  
Holdings Common Unit Exchanges (in shares) 0  
Ending balance (in shares) 9,024,947  
Restricted Stock    
Increase (Decrease) in Stockholders' Equity [Roll Forward]    
Shares issued (in shares) (515,702)  
Unvested - Number of awards (in shares) 5,353,326 5,396,343
Restricted Stock | Class A Common Stock    
Increase (Decrease) in Stockholders' Equity [Roll Forward]    
Shares issued (in shares) (515,702)  
Restricted Stock | Class B Common Stock    
Increase (Decrease) in Stockholders' Equity [Roll Forward]    
Shares issued (in shares) 0  
Restricted Stock | Class C Common Stock    
Increase (Decrease) in Stockholders' Equity [Roll Forward]    
Shares issued (in shares) 0  
Restricted Stock Units RSUs    
Increase (Decrease) in Stockholders' Equity [Roll Forward]    
Shares issued (in shares) (46,146)  
Restricted stock units outstanding (in shares) 415,112 367,392
Restricted Stock Units RSUs | Class A Common Stock    
Increase (Decrease) in Stockholders' Equity [Roll Forward]    
Shares issued (in shares) (46,146)  
Performance Shares    
Increase (Decrease) in Stockholders' Equity [Roll Forward]    
Restricted stock units outstanding (in shares)   231,170
Unvested - Number of awards (in shares) 216,170 231,170
Performance Shares | Potential Performance Shares    
Increase (Decrease) in Stockholders' Equity [Roll Forward]    
Unvested - Number of awards (in shares) 216,173  
Common Stock    
Increase (Decrease) in Stockholders' Equity [Roll Forward]    
Holdings common unit exchanges (in shares) 0  
v3.23.2
Stockholders' Equity - Distributions (Details) - Artisan Partners Holdings LP - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Partnership Distributions        
Holdings Partnership Distributions to Limited Partners $ 14,131 $ 20,527 $ 17,458 $ 31,695
Holdings Partnership Distributions to APAM 77,012 102,333 96,683 162,724
Total Holdings Partnership Distributions $ 91,143 $ 122,860 $ 114,141 $ 194,419
v3.23.2
Revenue from Contracts with Customers (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Dec. 31, 2022
Disaggregation of Revenue [Line Items]          
Revenue from contract with customer $ 242,903 $ 251,388 $ 477,412 $ 532,986  
Total receivables from contracts with customers 85,526   85,526   $ 84,986
Non-customer receivables 9,849   9,849   13,648
Accounts receivable 95,375   95,375   98,634
Contract with customer, liability 0   0   0
Artisan Funds          
Disaggregation of Revenue [Line Items]          
Total receivables from contracts with customers 4,719   4,719   5,597
Artisan Global Funds          
Disaggregation of Revenue [Line Items]          
Total receivables from contracts with customers 4,963   4,963   4,453
Separate accounts and other          
Disaggregation of Revenue [Line Items]          
Total receivables from contracts with customers 75,844   75,844   $ 74,936
Management fees          
Disaggregation of Revenue [Line Items]          
Revenue from contract with customer 242,849 251,304 477,289 532,710  
Management fees | Artisan Funds          
Disaggregation of Revenue [Line Items]          
Revenue from contract with customer 140,582 145,755 274,975 309,341  
Management fees | Artisan Global Funds          
Disaggregation of Revenue [Line Items]          
Revenue from contract with customer 10,929 10,827 21,168 22,769  
Management fees | Separate accounts and other          
Disaggregation of Revenue [Line Items]          
Revenue from contract with customer 91,338 94,722 181,146 200,600  
Performance fees          
Disaggregation of Revenue [Line Items]          
Revenue from contract with customer 54 84 123 276  
Performance fees | Separate accounts and other          
Disaggregation of Revenue [Line Items]          
Revenue from contract with customer $ 54 $ 84 $ 123 $ 276  
v3.23.2
Compensation and Benefits - Components of expense (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items]        
Salaries, incentive compensation and benefits $ 116,326 $ 115,463 $ 231,876 $ 242,658
Restricted share-based award compensation expense 7,747 9,968 16,725 20,056
Long-term incentive compensation expense 14,107 11,931 30,069 24,668
Compensation and benefits 130,433 127,394 261,945 267,326
Deferred Bonus        
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items]        
Long-term cash incentive compensation expense $ 6,360 $ 1,963 $ 13,344 $ 4,612
v3.23.2
Compensation and Benefits - Additional information (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended 12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Dec. 31, 2020
Dec. 31, 2022
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items]            
Number of shares available for grant (in shares) 6,400,000   6,400,000      
Share-Based Compensation Arrangement by Share-Based Payment Award, Number of Additional Shares Authorized 3,945,902          
Shares paid for tax withholding for share based compensation (in shares)     187,287      
Issuance of restricted stock awards $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0    
Potential Class A Shares associated with 2020 PSU grant performance criteria 90,000   90,000      
PSU outstanding subject only to qualified retirement (in shares) 45,000   45,000      
Class A Common Stock            
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items]            
Shares paid for tax withholding for share based compensation (in shares)     187,287      
Shares delivered     45,000      
Restricted Stock            
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items]            
Requisite service period (in years)     5 years      
Granted - Number of awards (in shares)     517,386      
Unvested - Number of awards (in shares) 5,353,326   5,353,326     5,396,343
Recognition period (in years)     3 years 4 months 24 days      
Unrecognized compensation expense $ 75,100   $ 75,100      
Performance Shares            
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items]            
Requisite service period (in years)     3 years      
Award vesting rights     50.00%      
Granted - Number of awards (in shares)     0   60,000  
Unvested - Number of awards (in shares) 216,170   216,170     231,170
Recognition period (in years)     2 years 1 month 6 days      
Unrecognized compensation expense $ 4,900   $ 4,900      
Performance Shares | Potential Performance Shares            
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items]            
Unvested - Number of awards (in shares) 216,173   216,173      
Restricted Stock Awards            
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items]            
Granted - Number of awards (in shares)     515,702      
Restricted Stock Units RSUs            
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items]            
Granted - Number of awards (in shares)     1,684      
Long-Term Cash Awards            
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items]            
Franchise capital award liability $ 19,000   $ 19,000     $ 14,500
Long-Term Cash Awards | Deferred Bonus            
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items]            
Requisite service period (in years)     5 years      
Awards granted, amount 39,000   $ 39,000      
Deferred Bonus            
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items]            
Recognition period (in years)     4 years 1 month 6 days      
Unrecognized compensation expense $ 89,600   $ 89,600      
v3.23.2
Compensation and Benefits - Restricted Share Activity (Details) - $ / shares
6 Months Ended 12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Dec. 31, 2020
Restricted Stock    
Weighted-Average Grant Date Fair Value    
Beginning balance (in dollars per share) $ 39.09  
Granted (in dollars per share) 34.99  
Forfeited (in dollars per share) 43.40  
Vested (in dollars per share) 37.55  
Ending balance (in dollars per share) $ 38.84  
Restricted Stock Awards and Restricted Stock Units    
Beginning balance (in shares) 5,396,343  
Granted (in shares) 517,386  
Forfeited (in shares) (17,916)  
Vested (in shares) (542,487)  
Ending balance (in shares) 5,353,326  
Performance Shares    
Weighted-Average Grant Date Fair Value    
Beginning balance (in dollars per share) $ 58.13  
Granted (in dollars per share) 0  
Forfeited (in dollars per share) 0  
Vested (in dollars per share) 34.97  
Ending balance (in dollars per share) $ 54.89  
Restricted Stock Awards and Restricted Stock Units    
Beginning balance (in shares) 231,170  
Granted (in shares) 0 60,000
Forfeited (in shares) 0  
Vested (in shares) (15,000)  
Ending balance (in shares) 216,170  
v3.23.2
Compensation and Benefits - Change in Value of Investments (Details) - Long-Term Cash Awards - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Compensation and benefits        
Schedule of Investments [Line Items]        
Compensation and benefits $ 714 $ (1,941) $ 2,446 $ (2,648)
Other net investment gain (loss)        
Schedule of Investments [Line Items]        
Other net investment gain (loss) $ 3,563 $ (12,244) $ 10,581 $ (15,205)
v3.23.2
Income Taxes and Related Payments - Additional information (Details)
$ in Thousands
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
USD ($)
TRA
Jun. 30, 2022
Dec. 31, 2022
USD ($)
Income Tax Disclosure [Abstract]      
Statutory tax rate 21.00%    
Approximate percentage of earnings not subject to income taxes 16.00%    
Effective tax rate 20.30% 19.90%  
Number of tax receivable agreements (TRAs) | TRA 2    
TRA percent of savings to be paid to shareholders 85.00%    
Tax receivable agreement percentage to be retained by entity 15.00%    
Tax receivable agreement payment period 125 days    
Unrecognized tax benefits, income tax penalties accrued $ 100   $ 100
Unrecognized tax benefits $ 100   $ 100
v3.23.2
Income Taxes and Related Payments - Components of provision for income taxes (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Current:        
Federal $ 5,558 $ 5,801 $ 10,306 $ 13,672
State and local 1,617 1,742 3,178 3,671
Foreign 175 138 366 278
Total 7,350 7,681 13,850 17,621
Deferred:        
Federal 9,433 4,714 19,761 12,246
State and local 1,663 830 3,482 2,144
Total 11,096 5,544 23,243 14,390
Income tax expense (benefit) $ 18,446 $ 13,225 $ 37,093 $ 32,011
v3.23.2
Income Taxes and Related Payments - Changes in Deferred Tax Assets (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Deferred Tax Asset - Amortizable Basis        
Deferred tax assets, beginning     $ 426,468  
2023 Holdings Common Unit Exchanges     1,412  
Amortization     (21,891)  
Deferred tax assets, ending $ 405,989   405,989  
Amounts Payable Under TRAs        
Amounts payable under tax receivable, beginning agreements     398,789  
Establishment of amounts payable under tax receivable agreements     1,200 $ 661
Payment under the tax receivable agreements     (27,176) (25,112)
Change in estimate 0 $ 0 0 $ (482)
Amounts payable under tax receivable, ending agreements $ 372,813   372,813  
Capital Unit        
Amounts Payable Under TRAs        
Establishment of amounts payable under tax receivable agreements     $ 1,200  
v3.23.2
Income Taxes and Related Payments - Components of deferred tax assets (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
Jun. 30, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Deferred tax assets:    
Amortizable basis $ 405,989 $ 426,468
Other 49,380 50,556
Total deferred tax assets 455,369 477,024
Less: valuation allowance 0 0
Deferred tax assets $ 455,369 $ 477,024
v3.23.2
Earnings Per Share - Computation of basic and diluted net income per share (Details) - USD ($)
$ / shares in Units, $ in Thousands
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Earnings Per Share [Abstract]        
Net income attributable to APAM $ 53,625 $ 44,279 $ 104,378 $ 109,712
Less: Allocation to participating securities 5,100 5,903 9,125 15,265
Net income available to common stockholders $ 48,525 $ 38,376 $ 95,253 $ 94,447
Basic weighted average shares outstanding (in shares) 63,503,389 62,320,372 63,368,343 62,180,483
Dilutive effect of nonparticipating share-based awards (in shares) 16,651 30,011 16,009 30,665
Diluted weighted average shares outstanding (in shares) 63,520,040 62,350,383 63,384,352 62,211,148
Earnings per share - Basic (in dollars per share) $ 0.76 $ 0.62 $ 1.50 $ 1.52
Earnings per share - Diluted (in dollars per share) $ 0.76 $ 0.62 $ 1.50 $ 1.52
v3.23.2
Earnings Per Share - Antidilutive securities excluded from the computation of net income per share (Details) - shares
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Antidilutive Securities Excluded from Computation of Earnings Per Share [Line Items]        
Anti-Dilutive Weighted Average Shares Outstanding (in shares) 17,095,134 17,913,020 17,098,055 17,802,852
Holdings limited partnership units        
Antidilutive Securities Excluded from Computation of Earnings Per Share [Line Items]        
Anti-Dilutive Weighted Average Shares Outstanding (in shares) 11,504,413 12,222,389 11,533,535 12,256,012
Unvested restricted share-based awards        
Antidilutive Securities Excluded from Computation of Earnings Per Share [Line Items]        
Anti-Dilutive Weighted Average Shares Outstanding (in shares) 5,590,721 5,690,631 5,564,520 5,546,840
v3.23.2
Related Party Transactions - Additional Information (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Millions
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]    
Accounts receivable $ 6.4 $ 6.5
Artisan Funds | Minimum    
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]    
Management fee percentage of average daily net assets 0.60%  
Annualized operating expenses maximum percentage of average daily net assets 0.88%  
Artisan Funds | Maximum    
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]    
Management fee percentage of average daily net assets 1.05%  
Annualized operating expenses maximum percentage of average daily net assets 1.50%  
Artisan Global Funds | Minimum    
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]    
Management fee percentage of average daily net assets 0.50%  
Management fee threshold for reimbursement, percentage average daily net assets 0.10%  
Artisan Global Funds | Maximum    
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]    
Management fee percentage of average daily net assets 1.85%  
Management fee threshold for reimbursement, percentage average daily net assets 0.20%  
Artisan Private Funds | Minimum    
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]    
Management fee threshold for reimbursement, percentage average daily net assets 0.10%  
Artisan Private Funds | Maximum    
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]    
Management fee threshold for reimbursement, percentage average daily net assets 1.00%  
v3.23.2
Related Party Transactions (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Artisan Funds        
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]        
Investment management fees $ 140,944 $ 146,283 $ 275,721 $ 310,201
Fee waiver / expense reimbursement 436 636 883 968
Artisan Funds | Management Fees Before Reimbursement Revenue        
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]        
Investment management fees 140,830 146,219 275,523 310,137
Artisan Funds | Expense Reimbursement        
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]        
Investment management fees 248 464 548 796
Artisan Global Funds | Management Fees Before Reimbursement Revenue        
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]        
Investment management fees 10,929 10,836 21,168 22,794
Artisan Global Funds | Expense Reimbursement        
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]        
Investment management fees 0 9 0 25
Artisan Private Funds | Management Fees Before Reimbursement Revenue        
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]        
Investment management fees 2,803 3,698 5,996 7,776
Artisan Private Funds | Expense Reimbursement        
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]        
Investment management fees 44 27 65 57
Consolidation, Eliminations | Artisan Funds | Management Fees Before Reimbursement Revenue        
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]        
Investment management fees (114) (64) (198) (64)
Consolidation, Eliminations | Artisan Funds | Expense Reimbursement        
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]        
Investment management fees (188) (172) (335) (172)
Consolidation, Eliminations | Artisan Global Funds | Management Fees Before Reimbursement Revenue        
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]        
Investment management fees (98) (17) (164) (36)
Consolidation, Eliminations | Artisan Global Funds | Expense Reimbursement        
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]        
Investment management fees (91) (68) (181) (165)
Consolidation, Eliminations | Artisan Private Funds | Management Fees Before Reimbursement Revenue        
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]        
Investment management fees (217) (146) (391) (283)
Consolidation, Eliminations | Artisan Private Funds | Expense Reimbursement        
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]        
Investment management fees (27) (35) (47) (75)
Subsidiaries | Artisan Global Funds | Management Fees Before Reimbursement Revenue        
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]        
Investment management fees 11,027 10,853 21,332 22,830
Subsidiaries | Artisan Global Funds | Expense Reimbursement        
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]        
Investment management fees 91 77 181 190
Subsidiaries | Artisan Private Funds | Management Fees Before Reimbursement Revenue        
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]        
Investment management fees 3,020 3,844 6,387 8,059
Subsidiaries | Artisan Private Funds | Expense Reimbursement        
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]        
Investment management fees $ 71 $ 62 $ 112 $ 132
v3.23.2
Subsequent Events (Details) - USD ($)
$ / shares in Units, $ in Thousands
6 Months Ended
Aug. 01, 2023
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Subsequent Event [Line Items]      
Payments under the tax receivable agreements   $ 27,176 $ 25,112
Subsequent Event      
Subsequent Event [Line Items]      
Distribution made to partners, Cash distributions declared $ 34,300    
Quarterly | Class A Common Stock | Subsequent Event      
Subsequent Event [Line Items]      
Dividends declared (in dollars per share) $ 0.61    

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