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Positive Developments for Municipal Bond Investors

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Public pension underfunding at the state and local level has rightly received an enormous amount of attention over the past few years. Most public pension funds are significantly underfunded when pension liabilities are valued using economically reasonable assumptions. In fact, Moody’s has calculated total underfunding to be roughly $1.8 trillion as of 2011, meaning the...

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Ready, Set, Go: Carry Your Financial Life With One Hand

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Can you condense your many essential financial and legal documents into one portable file container? With many records now stored online, this goal is more attainable than ever. The following ideas can help you pare down the paper documents that represent your financial life. When everything is sorted, clearly labeled and located in one place,...

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How You Frame the Investing Question Matters

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It’s my experience that there are two keys to being able to maintain control over those urges that get investors into trouble. The first is to understand financial history. That means knowing that stocks are high risk investments, subject to large losses (we’ve had three bear markets with losses of about 50 percent or more...

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What Building Towers Say About Future Stock Returns

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Behavioral finance is a fascinating field, providing us with many insights into investor behaviors that help explain many of the anomalies that financial theory cannot explain on its own. It also helps explain many of the mistakes investors make. Among the most common of errors is overconfidence. Even concerns over status can lead to suboptimal...

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Professor Eugene Fama Discusses the Evolution of Finance

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As a member of the BAM ALLIANCE, we are proud to share the news that Eugene Fama, the "father of modern finance" and professor at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, was recently awarded the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences along with fellow professors Lars Peter Hansen and Robert Shiller for their "empirical analysis of asset prices."

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The American Funds Advantage?

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I was forwarded an article that American Funds published touting the superiority of its funds relative to index strategies. The piece contains statements like this: “Some investment managers, American Funds among them, have distinguished themselves with a proven track record of consistently outpacing broad market returns.” And other fabulous statements like this: “Obviously, some are...

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Know-Nothing Investors Outperform Know-Somethings

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All but the most diehard proponents of the efficient-markets hypothesis accept the fact that with valuable inside information, one can earn abnormal returns. That leaves this question: Does access to information that is publicly available provide investors with a sufficient advantage to outperform appropriate risk-adjusted benchmarks (generate alpha)? In other words, is the quantity and...

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