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Can You Live Off Dividends In Retirement?

Darrow Wealth Management

If you own 10,000 shares, you receive $40,000 in dividend income (before taxes) and have a portfolio currently worth $2M. You’ll receive the same $40,000 in dividend income and the value of your portfolio drops to $1.5M. Dividend paying stocks and funds can be a great addition to a portfolio.

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Is The 75/50 Portfolio Now Attainable?

Random Roger's Retirement Planning

There's a lot of neat things about 19+ years of blogging, I started in Sept 2004, including circling back around to ideas that we started talking about a longggggg time ago. With that preamble, I started thinking about the 75/50 portfolio that I first started writing about during the Financial Crisis. ARBFX 3.7%

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EUROPEAN RE-ENTRY: Why We Are Shifting Portfolios Toward European Stocks

Brown Advisory

EUROPEAN RE-ENTRY: Why We Are Shifting Portfolios Toward European Stocks achen Thu, 06/01/2017 - 02:47 Asset allocation—at least for us—is an exercise in nuance. We move slowly and carefully when it comes to shifting our portfolios away from one asset class or region and toward another. is not particularly notable.

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EUROPEAN RE-ENTRY: Why We Are Shifting Portfolios Toward European Stocks

Brown Advisory

EUROPEAN RE-ENTRY: Why We Are Shifting Portfolios Toward European Stocks. Asset allocation—at least for us—is an exercise in nuance. We move slowly and carefully when it comes to shifting our portfolios away from one asset class or region and toward another. stocks since the middle of 2004. is much clearer.

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How Americans Save

The Irrelevant Investor

. ($18,500, $24,500 for people 50 or older) The chart below shows overall asset allocation in these plans. Inside a retirement account, I can't think of a good reason why 9% of your portfolio should be earning next to nothing. The biggest takeaway for me here is the cash number. There is way too much of it.

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Investment Perspectives | Bubbles II

Brown Advisory

In the private company world, total venture capital financings reached $59 billion last year, up from about $23 billion in 2004, according to PitchBook’s 2015 venture industry annual report. These extremes pose a serious challenge for portfolio managers because they can distort the benchmark indices against which portfolios are compared.

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Transcript: Mathieu Chabran

The Big Picture

RITHOLTZ: So let’s talk about what led to the decision to launch TIKEHAU Capital back in 2004. RITHOLTZ: (LAUGHTER) CHABRAN: And find a reason why they would allocate there. So I think we’ve now entered a period where we have to swallow this whole mispriced, over-levered assets out there.

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