Mainstay reference guide for wealth management, newly updated for today's investment landscape For over a decade, The New Wealth Management: The Financial Advisor's Guide to Managing and Investing Client Assets has provided financial planners with detailed, step-by-step guidance on developing an optimal asset allocation policy for their clients. And, it did so without resorting to simplistic model portfolios, such as lifecycle models or black box solutions. Today, while The New Wealth Management still provides a thorough background on investment theories, and includes many ready to use client presentations and questionnaires, the guide is newly updated to meet twenty-first century investment challenges. The book Includes expert updates from Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Institute, in addition to the core text of 1997's first edition – endorsed by investment luminaries Charles Schwab and John Bogle Presents an approach that places achieving client objectives ahead of investment vehicles Applicable for self-study or classroom use Now, as in 1997, The New Wealth Management effectively blends investment theory and real world applications. And in today's new investment landscaped, this update to the classic reference is more important than ever.
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Irrespective of the way in which one eventually elects to compute after - tax returns and benchmark them , the admonitions stated in Chapter 19 remain valid : any performance assessment must be based on a period long enough to account ...
An important resource for all wealth management fiduciaries, this book enables readers to: Implement a rigorous yet streamlined asset allocation framework that they can stand behind with conviction Deploy both neo-classical and behavioral ...
This guide is divided into four parts that address the critical issues in private wealth management: Part I puts the state of financial planning in perspective with Robert Merton’s “The Future of Retirement Planning” and Paul ...
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Edward Wolff, “The Asset Price Meltdown and the Wealth of the Middle Class,” paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Baltimore, MD, November 10, 2012.
An excellent exposition of this thesis is contained in the book Stocks for the Long Run by Jeremy J. Siegel.4 A number of other studies have reached the same general conclusions. They include the 1964 study by Lawrence Fisher and James ...