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Understanding goal-based investing

It is important to understand that we are only talking about the investment side of meeting goals here, and that financial planning is a much broader topic that will directly impinge on the ability to meet a specific goal if not directly addressed.

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Goal-based portfolio construction

“Your client asks you to build a goal-based portfolio that can achieve CPI+5% per annum over-rolling
six year terms (which is part of a range), how do you build it?”. – Malcolm Holmes

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Embracing a new financial planning landscape

The financial advisory landscape has changed remarkably over the past decade. The start of this new “era” came in 2002 with the publication of the FAIS Act which set minimum standards of qualifications and professionalism for financial advisers.

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Investing for a retirement goal

The most important objective in saving for retirement for the average individual would be to live comfortably in retirement
and not to outlive one’s money.

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The perils of a CPI benchmark

Evaluating the performance of an asset manager is often subjective. Broadly speaking, there are three elements to consider:

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Gains and losses – grossly misunderstood

If you lost 50% of your money, what return would you
subsequently need to get back to your original investment?
Your gut instinct would probably be to say 50%, since that
is how much you lost.