The Aspirational Investor
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The Aspirational Investor

Ashvin B. Chhabra

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The Aspirational Investor

Ashvin B. Chhabra

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The Chief Investment Officer of Merrill Lynch Wealth Management explains why goals, not markets, should be the primary focus of your investment strategy—and offers a practical, innovative framework for making smarter choices about aligning your goals to your investment strategy.

Today all of us bear the burden of investing wisely, but too many of us are preoccupied with the wrong priorities—increasing returns at all costs, finding the next star fund manager, or beating "the market." Unfortunately conventional portfolio theory and the grand debates in finance have offered investors only incomplete solutions. What is needed, argues Ashvin B. Chhabra, is a framework that shifts the focus of investment strategy from portfolios and markets to individuals and the objectives that really matter: things like protecting against unexpected financial crises, paying for education or retirement, and financing philanthropy and entrepreneurship.

The Aspirational Investor is a practical, innovative approach to managing wealth based on key goals and the careful allocation of risks rather than responding to the whims of the financial markets. Chhabra introduces his "Wealth Allocation Framework, " which accommodates the three seemingly incompatible objectives that must underpin every sound wealth management plan: the need for financial security in the face of known and unknowable risks; the need to maintain current living standards over time despite inflation; and the need to pursue aspirational goals for wealth creation.

Chhabra reveals some surprising facts about wealth creation, reinterprets the success formulas of investing greats like Warren Buffett, and closes the gap between theory and practice by simplifying our understanding of key asset classes and laying out a concise roadmap for identifying, prioritizing, and quantifying financial goals. Raising the bar for what we should expect from our investment portfolios—and our financial advisors— The Aspirational Investor sets us on a path to more confident and fulfilling financial lives.

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Éditeur
Harper Business
Année
2015
ISBN
9780062235107
Sous-sujet
Trading

Index

The pagination of this electronic edition does not match the edition from which it was created. To locate a specific entry, please use your e-book reader’s search tools.
Pages numbers followed by f and n indicate figures and notes.
active management, of investments
efficient market debate and, 2–3, 13–18
manager alpha and market beta and, 65, 110–12, 141–42, 145–49, 204n
as zero-sum game, 12, 147
see also Endowment model of investing; professional advisors
Against the Gods: The Remarkable Story of Risk (Bernstein), 203n
aggressive risk allocation, 131, 131f
agrarian age, dominant economies in, 31
agricultural revolution, 185
All the Money in the World (Bernstein and Swan), 63–64, 68
alpha
active management and, 110–12, 147–49, 204n
long-short funds and, 112–14
alternative investments
allocated to risk buckets, 97–98, 109–14
Endowment model of investing and, 159, 163–64
ambiguity, risk/reward and resolving of, 21–23, 21f
Amsterdam
real estate values in, 37–41, 40f, 107
tulip bulb bubble and, 46, 50
anchoring, in behavioral finance, 25
angel investments, allocated to risk bucket, 98
“animal spirits,” Keynes and, 47, 51
annuities, allocated to risk buckets, 97
aspirational goals
in objective-driven investing, 122, 123f, 126f, 127
as principal objective of investing, 91–92
for retirement, 80
aspirational risk bucket and portfolio
asset allocation and, 94, 95, 97–98, 132, 134
caution about, 140
difficult-to-classify asset allocation, 103–5, 103f, 106, 108, 109, 113–16
performance measurement and, 116–18
purpose of, 93, 93f, 94
reviewing and rebalancing of, 136–37, 137f
stress tests and, 135
aspirational risk bucket and portfolio (continued)
Wealth Allocation snapshot and, 128
bankruptcy, in US, 61–62
Barber, Brad, 11–12, 111
Barclays Aggregate Bond Index, 10, 14
“beating the market”
achieving goals versus, 3, 18, 116, 183, 186
Berkshire Hathaway and, 14–15
efficient frontier and, 88
Malkiel and, 13
market portfolio construction and, 146, 154, 163
Wall Street Journal dart throwers and, 16–18
Beebower, Gilbert, 146–47
behavioral finance, 2, 3, 192n
biases as risk/reward trade-offs, 24–26
complex attitudes toward risk and, 88–89
determining ability to bear loses, 128, 130–31, 131f
speculative bubbles and, 51–53, 52f
benchmarks
alpha and beta and, 110–11, 145–50
fund performance and, 12
performance measurement and, 116–17
Berkshire Hathaway. See value investing
Bernstein, Peter, 63–64, 68, 203n
beta
active management and, 110–12, 141–42, 147–49, 204n
long-short investing, 112–14, 201n
BH Reinsurance, 177
Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable, The (Taleb), 90–91
Bogle, Jack, 14
Bonderman, David, 65
bond funds
annual returns and, 10
diversification and, 141–42, 144–45, 149, 152
Endowment model and, 160–64, 171–72
investment allocations and, 14, 87, 97, 117
Boston College, Center for Retirement Research at, 73
Brinson, Gary, 146–47, 205n
British Railway bub...

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