Retire Smarter with Kevin Kroskey, CFP® & Tyler Emrick, CFA® CFP®
Business:Investing
Having reasonable assumptions for investment returns is critically important for many reasons. These assumptions will impact your retirement plan, investment allocation, and your peace of mind.
Hear Kevin review discuss a recent letter written to his clients about the three broad categories of investments. He'll discuss high-level metrics on how attractive or expensive various parts of the stock and bond markets are and what to broadly expect in the years to come. Tune into the end when he discusses higher-yielding investments and how many investors are unwittingly taking more risk today than they realize.
Reminder: Investment returns are not guaranteed. There are costs to invest. Expectations discussed are just estimates and are probability-based (range-based) and are from Blackrock, Research Affiliates, Schwab and Vanguard per data available on their websites.
0:55 – Catching up with Kevin
1:40 – Things to consider before years end
5:44 – How long does it take to start a plan?
8:13 – Investment allocation updates
11:15 – 3 categories of a portfolio
15:50 – Appreciation assets
16:21 – Vanguard and Schwab 10-year forecast
24:08 – Discount of foreign markets
26:44 – Is it more difficult to have a diversified portfolio?
28:47 – Preservation assets
31:54 – Credit risk and credit spreads
33:51 – Diversifying and DIY
Things to consider before years end:
Ep 62: Pension Lump Sums: 2021 May Be The Best Year Ever - True Wealth Design
Ep 31: Details In A Tax-Smart Retirement Distribution Plan - True Wealth Design
Ep 59: Retiree Health Insurance Part 2: Pre-Medicare - True Wealth Design
How to Get A $16,168 Tax Credit On Obamacare Even If You Are Affluent - True Wealth Design
10-year forecast from Vanguard and Schwab
Ep 89: What Retirees Want: Work In Retirement?
Ep 88: What Retirees Want: An Overview
Ep 87: How Pre-65 Retirees Can Get a Huge Healthcare Tax Credit
Ep 86: Cash Flow - Measuring & Monitoring the Heartbeat of Your Financial Planning
Ep 85: What’s a “Conservative” Investor To Do These Days?
Ep 83: Biden‘s ”American Families” Tax Plan - Key Changes & Planning Opportunities
Ep 82: Social Security Update - Solvency, COLA, & Planning Strategies
Ep 81: Math Mistakes in the Media, Investing, and in Understanding Vaccines
Ep 80: Should I Sell a Stock With a Large Taxable Gain?
Ep 79: Aligning Your Investments With Your Values
Ep 78: Unexpected Benefits Married Couples Get From A Financial Advisor
Ep 77: How Risky of an Investor Are You? (And How Do You Really Know?)
Ep 76: Your Hierarchy of Retirement Needs
Ep 75: 10-Year Return Expectations
Ep 74: Modeling Real Estate & Business Values In Your Retirement Plan
Ep 73: What Age Should You Get Serious About Planning For Retirement?
Ep 72: How Your Retirement Spending Is Likely To Change With Age
Ep 71: Inflation Expectations & Implications On Your Investments & Retirement
Ep 70: Free Money? More Stimulus Checks & Larger Healthcare Tax Credits
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