TABLE OF CONTENTS; CHAPTER ONE: My Quest for a Solution; CHAPTER Two: What Is a Pension Plan?; CHAPTER THREE: Modern Portfolio Theory; CHAPTER FOUR: Risk; CHAPTER FIVE: Diversification; CHAPTER SIX: Asset Allocation; CHAPTER SEVEN: What Does the Ideal Pension Plan Look Like?; CHAPTER EIGHT: Portfolio Rebalancing: The Art of Dynamic Asset Allocation; CHAPTER NINE: Bringing Professional Help to Your Retirement Plan; CHAPTER TEN: Getting Started; Appendix: A Note on Standard Deviation; Glossary; Index.
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Studies show that 90% of institutional investors, such as pension funds, reach their investment goals. However, only 11% of individual investors achieve their goals. Over the past twenty years we have witnessed both the greatest bull market of all time and one of the most devastating crashes in history. During this period, pension funds posted returns of more than double those realized by individual investors. At the same time, the institutional pensions were exposed to less than half of the risk and volatility that individual investors were forced to endure.
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