We often hear that the savings rate in the US is either negative, or very very low – around a half a percent. We may also have read that the Chinese save over 10% of their income. What is going on? The addition to savings from income is not the [...]
The Worst of Times to Retire
If you have a portion of your portfolio invested in the stock market, and will be withdrawing income and eventually principal from the portfolio during your retirement, you have a big problem right now. This is because the sequence of the equity investment returns is critical to your portfolio successfully [...]
Asset Allocation
There are many theories of investing. Think of how different Warren Buffet, who buys whole companies and never sells them, is to a day trader, who buys and sells a stock within the same day. The best investors of each of the many types will make money. But what about [...]
Monte Carlo – Your Spin On the Wheel
What is ‘Monte Carlo Simulation’? Sounds like something to do with gambling. Well it is, kind of – it’s based on chance. When our advisor tells us we will receive an eight percent return on our investments, which will grow to $3 million in 20 years, we might hope that [...]
The Importance Of Fees To Your Returns
We are always hearing about the performance of the market or of a company’s stock, you know, the market was up 11.2% in 2007, etc. These are gross returns, or they sometimes will include dividends and be called total returns. However these are not the returns you will receive! When [...]





