Are you a stock or a bond? : identify your own human capital for a secure financial future

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Are you a stock or a bond? : identify your own human capital for a secure financial future

Moshe A. Milevsky

FT Press, c2013

Updated and rev. [ed.]

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内容説明

You must be aware of the value, potential return and risk of your own human capital (your job, career and what you do for a living as opposed to stocks and bonds or other investment choices) as well as financial capital and investments to plan a secure future. Human capital is the most valuable asset that you will own over your lifecycle. You need to balance all financial decisions with the characteristics of your human capital. The key trends identified in the first edition of the book namely, the decline of Defined Benefit (DB) pension provision, the continued increase in human longevity and the risk of personal inflation, are as relevant today as they were five years ago. The financial crisis has taught us that all types of capital - human, financial and even social - are key to a secure financial future. If your career has "stock-like" growth and risk characteristics, Milevsky helps you balance your "portfolio" by tilting investments towards safer "bonds." If your job is more secure but offers lower financial upside, you'll learn to tilt your investments towards stocks that compensate for your lower earning potential. Either way, Milevsky shows you how to integrate investments, insurance, annuities, and retirement plans to generate the safe and reliable income you'll need. This Edition's updates include: New 2012 data, charts, figures, and references More coverage of incorporating "human capital" into financial planning Advice reflecting the aftermath of the financial crisis Easier, more usable techniques, and less math!

目次

  • Preface to the Second (Revised) Edition xiv Introduction: Pensions Are Dying
  • Long Live Pensions 1 Chapter 1: You, Inc. 13 Chapter 2: Insurance Is a Hedge for Human Capital 37 Chapter 3: Diversification over Space and Time 55 Chapter 4: Can Debt Be Good at All Ages? 85 Chapter 5: Personal Inflation and the Retirement Cost of Living 103 Chapter 6: Sequence of Investment Returns 115 Chapter 7: Longevity Is a Blessing and a Risk 137 Chapter 8: Spending Your Retirement in a Risky World 149 Chapter 9: Annuities Are Personal Pensions 165 Chapter 10: Product Allocation Is the New Asset Allocation 187 Chapter 11: Conclusion: Plan for Managing Your Retirement Risk 207 Appendix: Additional References and Notes 217

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詳細情報

  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BB18697929
  • ISBN
    • 9780133115291
  • LCCN
    2012022092
  • 出版国コード
    us
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Upper Saddle River, N.J.
  • ページ数/冊数
    xviii, 231 p.
  • 大きさ
    24 cm
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