Eat your bonds first – time diversification vs rebalancing
Today we’re going to look at a new paper which suggests that selling low return assets initially in retirement – eat your bonds first – might be the best approach.
Today we’re going to look at a new paper which suggests that selling low return assets initially in retirement – eat your bonds first – might be the best approach.
We take a look at a new report from Cass Business School which reviews the best options for looking after your money in retirement.
We look at a new book – Postcapitalism – from Paul Mason, the economics editor of Channel 4 News. Paul says that the end of capitalism is nigh. Is he right?
We re-visit current thinking around sequencing risk – are recent claims that it is exaggerated true, or should we still fear "pound cost ravaging"?
We review "The future of retirement" – a report from the government’s workplace pension provider that examines what people might do with their pension pots.
We take a look at the new pension freedoms, and the implications for long-term private investors.
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