How much money should you put into stocks? A popular asset allocation by age model invites investors to let their age guide their investments. As the theory goes, younger investors should put more of ...
"105 minus your age" has long been the golden standard, or back of the envelope standard, for allocation. While the rule has some merit, it has some big flaws too, as the WSJ has pointed out today.
Financial consultants have traditionally pitched the idea that while the stock market may have extreme ups and downs from year to year, that this type of volatility tends to smooth out over the long ...
Journal of Health Services Research & Policy, Vol. 9, No. 4 (October 2004), pp. 237-245 (9 pages) We review the foundations of resource allocation rules based on cost-effectiveness information.
Like it or not, the one investment decision you cannot avoid is asset allocation. Whether you invest aggressively or choose to keep you money safely on the sidelines, any investment choice you make, ...
Asset allocation is the centerpiece of any investment plan, whether it's for an individual or an organization. People typically set their asset allocation based on traditional assumptions -- many of ...
Last week, we saw that stocks are for long-term growth, bonds for income and/or to lower volatility, and cash for emergency reserves. The next step -- the most important one in investing -- is ...
In December 2020, Congress passed the American Innovation and Manufacturing (AIM) Act, which gave the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) the authority to phase down HFCs to 15% of their baseline ...