
Retirement Portfolios: Theory, Construction, and Management - Hardcover
Retirement Portfolios: Theory, Construction, and Management - Hardcover
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by Michael J. Zwecher (Author)
Retirement portfolio guidance for finance professionals
Retirement is one of the most important parts of the financial planning process. Yet only two percent of financial advisors describe themselves as competent in retirement planning.
Constructing a retirement portfolio is viewed as a difficult endeavor, and the demands facing financial advisors responsible for this task continue to grow. The pressures are particularly intense due to events such as the financial crisis and oncoming rush of retiring baby boomers. It is imperative that financial advisors be equipped and ready to create appropriate retirement portfolios. That's why Michael Zwecher-a leading expert on retirement income-has created Retirement Portfolios.
- Examines how portfolios should be prepped in advance so that the transition from "working" portfolio to retirement portfolio is smooth and seamless
- Outlines how to create a portfolio that will provide income, continue to generate growth, and protect assets from disaster
- Details the differences in managing a retirement portfolio versus managing portfolios during asset accumulation years
The ability to create retirement portfolios and manage their risks are skills you must possess to be an effective financial advisor. Retirement Portfolios will help you develop these essential skills and gain a better understanding of the entire process.
Front Jacket
Retirement is one of the most important parts of the financial planning process. Yet only a small percentage of financial advisors describe themselves as competent when it comes to creating portfolios designed to meet retirement needs.
Constructing a retirement portfolio is viewed as a difficult endeavor, and the demands facing financial advisors responsible for this task continue to grow. The pressures are particularly intense due to events such as the financial crisis and oncoming rush of retiring baby boomers. It's imperative that financial advisors be equipped and ready to create appropriate retirement portfolios. That's why Michael Zwecher--a leading expert on retirement income--has created Retirement Portfolios as well as the companion Retirement Portfolios Workbook.
In Retirement Portfolios, Zwecher provides you with complete coverage of the most important issues in this field. Page by page, he shows you what it takes to protect your client's retirement and aspirations. Divided into four comprehensive parts, this reliable resource:
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Examines how portfolios should be prepped in advance so that the transition from "working" portfolio to retirement portfolio is smooth and seamless
-
Outlines how to create a portfolio that will provide income, continue to generate growth, and protect assets from disaster
-
Details the differences in managing a retirement portfolio versus managing portfolios during asset-accumulation years
-
Discusses how to maximize the usefulness of retirement portfolios in your business--whether it's transaction-based or fee-based, institutional or retail
The ability to create retirement portfolios and manage their risks are skills you must possess to be an effective financial advisor. Retirement Portfolios will help you develop these essential skills and gain a better understanding of the entire process.
Back Jacket
Retirement is one of the most important parts of the financial planning process. Yet only a small percentage of financial advisors describe themselves as competent when it comes to creating portfolios designed to meet retirement needs.
Constructing a retirement portfolio is viewed as a difficult endeavor, and the demands facing financial advisors responsible for this task continue to grow. The pressures are particularly intense due to events such as the financial crisis and oncoming rush of retiring baby boomers. It's imperative that financial advisors be equipped and ready to create appropriate retirement portfolios. That's why Michael Zwecher--a leading expert on retirement income--has created Retirement Portfolios as well as the companion Retirement Portfolios Workbook.
In Retirement Portfolios, Zwecher provides you with complete coverage of the most important issues in this field. Page by page, he shows you what it takes to protect your client's retirement and aspirations. Divided into four comprehensive parts, this reliable resource:
- Examines how portfolios should be prepped in advance so that the transition from "working" portfolio to retirement portfolio is smooth and seamless
- Outlines how to create a portfolio that will provide income, continue to generate growth, and protect assets from disaster
- Details the differences in managing a retirement portfolio versus managing portfolios during asset-accumulation years
- Discusses how to maximize the usefulness of retirement portfolios in your business--whether it's transaction-based or fee-based, institutional or retail
The ability to create retirement portfolios and manage their risks are skills you must possess to be an effective financial advisor. Retirement Portfolios will help you develop these essential skills and gain a better understanding of the entire process.
Author Biography
MICHAEL J. ZWECHER is a leading expert on retirement income. He has created guidance, designed products, tools, and portfolio constructions that appeal to the financial advisor community and their clients. Zwecher co-chairs the curriculum committee of the Retirement Income Industry Association. He spent over ten years at Merrill Lynch, holding senior roles in risk management and wealth management, where he ran the Investment Management Strategic Solutions team in the Financial Products Group. Prior to Merrill, he was a consultant with Deloitte, an assistant professor at the Graduate School of Business Administration at Fordham University, and a visiting associate professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Zwecher holds a PhD in finance from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.



















