Author Archives: peter benedek
Hot Off the Web- December 8, 2014
Contents: Inheritance fight, tax-loss selling, middle-class cost squeeze, TFSA scrutiny? Florida: 9-years hurricane free, ALM risk management in retirement, ‘advisers’ fight DOL fiduciary rule, multi-employer PBGC near broke, state/city pension plans risk challenged, perceptions about aging all wrong, active managers’ performance sucks, “closet indexers” worst than active managers, does more risk mean more returns- not […]
Hot Off the Web- December 1, 2014
Contents: The occasional fiduciaries, emergency travel health insurance: will you get paid? an albatross: a large home in retirement, volatility your friend but risk your enemy, Chevreau’s new FindependenceHub, US hope prices continue to decelerate, high real estate dependency can jeopardize retirement, stock allocation in retirement-forget glide-paths, meaning of 10% probability of running out of […]
Hot Off the Web- November 24, 2014
Contents: Need 25% drop in stocks? “folklore of finance”, “will” plus a “letter of instruction”, small value stocks superior to private equity, disallowed tax shelter donations, house sale: another way to scam seniors, taxing issues for Canadians with US real estate, lawyers’ feasting on Nortel carcass continues on the backs of pensioners/creditors, PBGC’s multiemployer pension […]
Hot Off the Web- November 17, 2014
Contents: Troubled brokers cluster in Florida and New York, LTCI unnecessary?!? Canadian housing advance slower but market is two-tier, South Florida housing is slowing, Silent Generation richest age group, printing money to fund deficit is superior solution to economic problems compared to financial repression, new Exchange Traded Managed Funds (ETMF), EU dream ebbs. Personal Finance […]
Hot Off the Web- November 10, 2014
Contents: Decumulation-ARVA is progress, robo-advice and financial insanity, rental car insurance, conflict disclosure won’t cut it, financial abuse of older Americans, Bank of Canada warns on government’s housing exposure, more Americans rent rather than buy, South Florida house sales 60% cash, US retirement savings bleak, pension buyback? indexing upends risk-return relationship? Risk mistakes of planners, […]
“The only spending rule article you’ll ever need” by Waring and Siegel- A review
In a nutshell Waring and Siegel’s “The only spending rule article you’ll ever need” proposes a dynamic spending rule based on ARVA or Annually Recalculated Virtual Annuity”. ARVA effectively recalculates each year the income that you would get if you could buy a fairly priced level payment fixed term real annuity based on current: (1) […]
Hot Off the Web- November 3, 2014
Contents: Are you a risk-taker? wealth and market reaction, robo-advisers: coming shakeout and driving “margin compression” for advisers? Real advisers like “financial physicians”, updating RRIF rules, understanding bond ETF yields, Canadian housing correction: don’t worry -be happy, South Florida housing market improving? Preventing early 401(k) withdrawals? actuaries finally recognize higher life- expectancies, return distributions are […]
Hot Off the Web- October 27, 2014
Contents: Early retirement-not so fast, structured notes-beware, target-date funds too risky for young??? Moody’s warns on Canada’s house prices, snowbirds: rent or buy? Canadians being hyped to buy FL real estate, only spending rule paper for retirement, retirement savings: adequate or not? working longer risky plan for inadequate saving-29% couldn’t for medical reasons, pension fund […]
Hot Off the Web- October 20, 2014
Contents: Stretching for return, ‘advice’: the secret tool for financial advisers, looking for right adviser, want advice: check out advisor first, hybrid advice: robo/human, Turnbull “Your portfolio is broken”: A book review, Morningstar: keys to retirement investing, you are the greatest threat to your credit, Canada’s home prices/sales power ahead again, London home prices off: […]
“Your Portfolio is broken” by Chris Turnbull- A book review
In a nutshell In “Your Portfolio is broken” Chris Turnbull looks at what’s wrong with the advice, investment management practices and business models in the Canadian context. The advice model tabled in this book is based on CFA Institute best practices then using a portfolio implemented using a passive/index based approach which is then delivered […]