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Arthur Zeikel’s Investing Rules

The Big Picture

He eventually became president of Merrill Lynch Asset Management, leading the division with a value-oriented approach and a focus on long-term fundamentals. He co-authored Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management , now in its fifth edition. Asset allocation determines the rate of return.

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MiB: Marta Norton, Morningstar Investment Management

The Big Picture

This week, we speak with Marta Norton, Chief Investment Officer for Morningstar Investment Management (MIM ). The firm manages or advises on about $250 billion in advisor assets. Norton’s responsibilities include equity, alternative and fixed income research, asset allocation, and portfolio management.

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Research links: better behavior

Abnormal Returns

Asset allocaiton Is regret a better measure to target for portfolio allocations? blogs.cfainstitute.org) Why asset allocation is sensitive to goals and assumptions. priceactionlab.com) The case against a cryptocurrency allocation. papers.ssrn.com) Research Is sector-neutrality a mistake in factor investing?

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MiB: Savita Subramanian, US Equity & Quantitative Strategy, Bank of America

The Big Picture

Prior to joining the firm in 2001, Subramanian was an analyst at Scudder Kemper Investments in New York and San Francisco. Be sure to check out our Masters in Business this week with Jeffrey Sherman, Deputy CIO at DoubleLine Capital , which manages over $100 billion in mostly fixed-income assets.

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MiB: Jeffrey Sherman, DoubleLine Deputy CIO

The Big Picture

This week, we speak with Jeffrey Sherman , deputy chief investment officer at DoubleLine Capital. Prior to joining DoubleLine in 2009, Sherman was a senior vice president at TCW Group Inc.

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Can You Live Off Dividends In Retirement?

Darrow Wealth Management

The idea of living off dividends in retirement sounds nice, but investors often don’t realize how much money they’ll need invested to generate enough income from dividends to cover lifestyle expenses. So historically, every $1 million invested would yield annual dividend income of $19,800 on average… before tax.

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Talk Your Book: Investing for Income

A Wealth of Common Sense

Today’s Talk Your Book is brought to you by Franklin Templeton: We had Josh Greco, Senior VP and Senior Institutional Portfolio Manager for Franklin Income Investors to discuss Franklin Templeton’s Income Focus ETF.