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Most People Are Satisfied With Their Investments Until They Do The Math

March 10, 2015 by Bob Mann

The premise of  the mathematics of portfolio management should be determining the lowest level of risk required to meet your investment objectives.

 

Most advisors and certainly most investors  do not understand the dynamics between risk taken and expected investment return.

 

INVESTORS SHOULD TAKE THE LEAST AMOUNT OF RISK TO REACH THEIR INVESTMENT GOALS.

 

IF you do not accept this premise you will not be interested in receiving our free white paper on INVESTMENT RISK Vs. INVESTMENT RETURN.

 

You may receive this free 42 page white paper by calling 1-888-262-6587  EXT 8610. ( 24 hours per day)  to receive your report

 

The report will discuss measurement methodology.

 

Return per unit of risk.

 

Defining Maximum Drawdown.

 

Return Per Unit of Drawdown risk.

 

True Tactical Management.

 

Absolute  Return Verses  Relative Return.

 

I guaranty you will never look at your portfolio in the same way again and you may avoid a great many heartaches in the years to come.  Call our information hotline today or go on line to our website at www.retirementadvice.us and send me an e-mail. You also may call me directly at 860-963-0222.

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The Power of Tax Free Compounding

February 26, 2015 by Bob Mann

Compound interest is such a powerful thing that Albert Einstein called it the most important invention in all of human history. Why do so few take advantage of it?

Why do Bill Gates, Warren Buffet and many others set up foundations? The following story told in ” Money Master the Game”, by Tony Robbins will make the point.

When Benjamin Franklin died in 1790, he left $1000 each to the cities of Boston and Philadelphia. His bequest came with some strings attached: specifically, the money was to be invested and could not be touched for 100 years. At that point each city could withdraw up to $500,000 for designated public works projects. Any remaining monies in the account could not be touched for another 100 years. Finally, 200 years after Franklin’s death each city would receive the balance– which in 1990 amounted to $6.5 million, with no money added over all these years.

How did it grow? Through the magic of compounding.

If this money was just held in his accounts, income taxes would made this accomplishment considerably less interesting. Today people with large IRA’s must plan not to be taxed over 75% at death.

This is why wealthy people plan, set up foundations and make charitable gifts. The power of compounding greatly magnifies their efforts.

For others planning for retirement the magic of compound tax free interest can provide true financial independence when you meet your monthly tax free interest goal.

A successful plan begins with thought. Ben Franklin was a long term thinker. We must teach our children and help guide others to use the power of compound interest. Most people in our society are not focused on this.

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