Author Archives: peter benedek
blog26oct2008
Hot Off the Web – October 26, 2008 Tom Herman writes in the WSJ’s “Fund investors face the risk of tax hit despite losses” that many investors who are holding their losing mutual funds in taxable accounts may still end up having to pay tax on capital gains distributions. He suggests that this may be […]
blog19oct2008
Hot Off the Web- October 19, 2008 It’s been another rough week in the markets, as reflected by the following Hot Off the Web articles. You may also be interested in reading my last weekend’s blog “What now?” discussing what actions you may consider taking now. In WSJ’s “Among pressing problems, threat of deflation” Sudeep […]
blog12oct2008
Hot Off the Web The headlines are scary. Not only because of the 40% drop from peak of U.S. and Canadian markets, but also due to the swiftness of the drop. Some suggest that stocks are heading to still more losses, while others appeal to our sense of history that we are close to the […]
blog05oct2008
Hot Off the Web- October 5, 2008 WSJ’s Jason Zweig recommends that you hang on to your investments in “Depression of 2008? Don’t count of it” . He dispels concerns that: depression is coming (the Fed and the Treasury department have tools and are willing to use them) and that diversification is dead (normally different […]
blog28sep2008
Hot Off the Web- September 28, 2008 As I am writing this blog, U.S. lawmakers appear to have reached a ‘tentative’ agreement to pump $700B into trying to minimize the damage resulting from years of regulatory and legislative neglect. Unfortunately the collateral damage to the average American (and Canadian) will no doubt continue for some […]
blog21sep2008
Hot Off the Web- September 21, 2008 The hundreds of articles in the past week giving you advice as to what to do could be summarized, hopefully without doing them too much injustice, as: spend less or withdraw less from assets, save more, pay down debt starting with most expensive first, stick to your financial […]
blog14sep2008
Hot Off the Web- September 14, 2008 In Barron’s “Retirement: Safety first” Karen Hube looks at recommendations from five experts on how to minimize losses (stabilize returns) in shaky markets. Peter Bernstein suggests protecting yourself against extreme scenarios by hedging with TIPS (inflation indexed government bonds) against runaway inflation, long-term treasuries against deflation and […]
blog07sep2008
Hot Off the Web- September 7, 2008 AP’s Dave Carpenter reports that “Tough economic times forcing people to work until later in life” . In 2006 29% of people in their 60s were working compared to 18% in 1985. Pressures causing this trend are a combination of insufficient savings and impact of market drop on […]
blog01sep2008
Hot Off the Web- Sepetember 1, 2008 WSJ’s Sam Mamudi suggests that “Managed payout funds reveal flaws” . He argues that with the drop in the stock market serious flaws were exposed by having a significant portion of this year’s payout coming from fund’s capital. (I am not convinced. Suppose that a fund was designed […]
blog24aug2008
Hot Off the Web- August 24, 2008 In “Barclays Global Investors selects MetLife as income annuity provider for SponsorMatch” you get a view of emerging asset allocation approaches in DC pension plans. BGI’s SponsorMatch product for company DC pension plans is composed of a combination of a target date fund and a deferred annuity. The […]