Retirement Portfolios: Theory, Construction and Management
Retirement portfolio guidance for finance professionals
Retirement is one of the most important parts of the financial planning process. Yet only two percent of financial advisors describe themselves as competent in retirement planning.
Constructing a retirement portfolio is viewed as a difficult endeavor, and the demands facing financial advisors responsible for this task continue to grow. The pressures are particularly intense due to events such as the financial crisis and oncoming rush of retiring baby boomers. It is imperative that financial advisors be equipped and ready to create appropriate retirement portfolios. That’s why Michael Zwecher-a leading expert on retirement income-has created Retirement Portfolios.
- Examines how portfolios should be prepped in advance so that the transition from “working” portfolio to retirement portfolio is smooth and seamless
- Outlines how to create a portfolio that will provide income, continue to generate growth, and protect assets from disaster
- Details the differences in managing a retirement portfolio versus managing portfolios during asset accumulation years
The ability to create retirement portfolios and manage their risks are skills you must possess to be an effective financial advisor. Retirement Portfolios will help you develop these essential skills and gain a better understanding of the entire process.
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Review by Francois G. Gadenne for Retirement Portfolios: Theory, Construction and Management
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I can now move this review from a discussion of the galleys to a discussion of the book.
Yesterday, most clients were accumulation and investment focused. They used to say: I want you to build my wealth. Today, more and more clients are becoming distribution and retirement income focused. More and more of us are hearing more and more of them say: I want you to create a smooth standard of living.
Retirement income portfolios are about creating a smooth standard of living: First build a floor, then expose to upside.
Mike’s book details what we call the “engineering approach” in the Retirement Income Industry Association’s (RIIA) Retirement Management Analyst designation (RMA).
This is an important book that helps Financial Advisors and their Clients build retirement income portfolios with the tools and knowledge that they currently have.
This is why we call it the engineering approach: Work with what is on the table to deliver on the changing client goals.
It is also the first required reading in RIIA’s RMA curriculum.
Disclosure: Mike and I are also the co-authors of the RMA curriculum (edited by Kerry Pechter).
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