All About Asset Allocation, Second Ed..., Richard A. Ferri
All About Asset Allocation, Second Ed..., Richard A. Ferri
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All About Asset Allocation, Second Edition

Author: Richard A. Ferri

Narrator: Bob Johnson

Unabridged: 10 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/13/2022


Synopsis

WHEN IT COMES TO INVESTING FOR YOUR FUTURE, THERE'S ONLY ONE SURE BET—ASSET ALLOCATION

THE EASY WAY TO GET STARTED

Everything You Need to Know About How To:

● Implement a smart asset allocation strategy

● Diversify your investments with stocks, bonds, real estate, and other classes

● Change your allocation and lock in gains

Trying to outwit the market is a bad gamble. If you're serious about investing for the long run, you have to take a no-nonsense, businesslike approach to your portfolio. In addition to covering all the basics, this new edition of All About Asset Allocation includes timely advice on: learning which investments work well together and why; selecting the right mutual funds and ETFs; creating an asset allocation that's right for your needs; knowing how and when to change an allocation; and understanding target-date mutual funds.

About Richard A. Ferri

Richard A. Ferri, CFA, is the CEO and founder of Ferri Investment Solutions. The author of several books, including All About Index Funds and Serious Money, he is also the creator and host of the Bogleheads On Investing podcast.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Đạt on October 25, 2018

Interesting book, provided basic concepts on asset allocation and modern portfolio theory. Some notes: A. Introduction 1. why? - Reduce overall portfolio risk - Eliminate unique and specific risk related to a single security - Keep all costs and taxes as low as possible - Keep financial targets on track ->......more

Goodreads review by Donald on December 08, 2020

I enjoyed this book because it presents a balanced view. It's critical of aspects of the financial industry when it needs to be. It walks through the math when it's appropriate. It lays out the basics of building a portfolio while emphasizing that you actually have to fit it to the realities of your......more