Safety First: Protected Investment Products

This article was co-written by Patrick Collins, Huy Lam, and Josh Stampfli.

What Trustees Should Know about Asset Management Approaches and Rebalancing Elections

This article was co-written by Patrick Collins and Josh Stampfli and published in the November/December 2007, Wealth Strategies Journal.

What Trustees Should Know about Asset Management Approaches and Rebalancing Elections

Life-Cycle Funds and Retirement Savings Elections

Life Cycle funds are becoming more and more popular in the retirement savings investment community. Read more about how they are constructed and used in this article, originally published in Retirement Counseling, Society of Financial Service Professionals (June 2006).

Investing in Commodities: Issues and Current Research

This article examines the pros and cons of investing in commodities-related investments. The question of whether or not to include it in a portfolio has no easy answers. Finding suitable and prudent investment vehicles can be even more daunting, but we have some insights.

Prudence

The paper begins with a brief recap of recent fiduciary surcharge cases in which defendants were found in breach of their duties because of failure to establish a credible basis upon which to exercise investment discretion. In several cases, the lack of a well-articulated, fully documented, and suitable investment strategy was, in itself, found to be a fiduciary breach. The paper also works through the question: ‘what constitutes a prudent decision making process?’ — i.e., allows for the exercise of reasonable (and defensible) trustee discretion.

Multifactor Asset Pricing Models and the Rationale for Investing in Value Stocks

This article summarizes academic research into multifactor asset pricing models, with specific emphasis on growth and value stocks. The article notes that empirical studies observe that value stocks typically generate superior risk-adjusted returns relative to growth stocks, and addresses implications for future equity investments if, in fact, the value premium is not a priced risk factor.

Risk, Return and Rebalancing

This article examines the implications of various portfolio rebalancing methodologies and includes test results from a series of simulation models.

The Arithmetic of Active Management

In a classic 1991 Financial Analysts’ Journal article, Nobel Laureate William F. Sharpe discusses active and passive investment management.

TIPS: Bonds that Protect Against Inflation

A relatively new kind of bond—TIPS—may offer a way to capture fixed income returns while limiting exposure to inflation risk.

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