The Pension Strategy for Canadians: The Ultimate Guide to Personal Investing

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Insomniac Press, 2007 - 193 sider
The Pension Strategy for Canadians teaches, through the use of a simple disciplined process, how individual investors can experience the same type of success as their institutional counterparts. The book is built upon the work of Nobel Prize winners William F. Sharpe and Harry M. Markowitz. It details in simple language how average investors can harness the techniques used by large pension plans, such as modern portfolio theory, dynamic asset allocation and diversification. The Pension Strategy will show investors how to achieve the same kind of performance and safety in their own retirement accounts as the large pension plans provide for their clients.
 

Indhold

My Quest for a Solution
11
What Is a Pension Plan?
19
Modern Portfolio Theory
27
Risk
39
Diversification
59
Asset Allocation
71
What Does the Ideal Pension Plan Look Like?
121
Portfolio Rebalancing The Art of Dynamic Asset Allocation
145
Bringing Professional Help to Your Retirement Plan
155
Getting Started
169
A Note on Standard Deviation
179
Glossary
182
Index
188
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