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Retirement Requirements: May 2021

May 7, 2021 By Lowell Herr

What size portfolio is required for a comfortable retirement?  There are numerous variables to consider.  Here is an example for our fictitious couple. We begin with current data on what the average retirement annual salary is and what the average household is living on in the United States.  Looking up this data, I found that […]

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How Risky Is Your Portfolio? May 2021

May 4, 2021 By Lowell Herr

Portfolio risk is a subject I’ve written about in prior blog posts.  It is particularly important now that U.S. Equities are hovering around all time highs and we are entering the summer months when the stock market tends to generate less than stellar returns.  Remember the slogan, “Sell in May and go away?”  The “go […]

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Risk Management: May 2021

May 3, 2021 By Lowell Herr

With the U.S. Equities market either making or bumping up against new highs, it behooves investors to consider risk management.  Here are a few suggestions as to how I am working to protect capital.  To illustrate these suggestions, I begin with a $100,000 portfolio managed using the Kipling spreadsheet and a portfolio similar to many […]

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Grading Exams

April 23, 2021 By Lowell Herr

How does one balance grading exams when teaching in an educational environment that prides itself on downplaying letter grades, while holding students to high standards of excellence?  The system below explains the model I used in my last years of teaching.  Were I in the classroom today, I would modify Plan A and implement Plan […]

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The Elements of Investing: Part III

March 29, 2021 By Lowell Herr

Chapter three of the Malkiel and Ellis book, The Elements of Investing, contains four parts, all related to diversification.  I’ve written about diversification of the family portfolio over on Seeking Alpha.  If interested in this argument, here is the link. Malkiel and Ellis write about the more standard ways to diversify a portfolio and I’ll […]

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The Elements of Investing: Part II

March 27, 2021 By Lowell Herr

Chapter two of The Elements of Investing covers index investing.  When it comes to investing, nobody knows more than the market.  William F. Sharpe put is simply in an article many years ago when he wrote – The Arithmetic of Active Management.  I find it humorous that Sharpe did not use the word mathematics in […]

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The Elements of Investing: Part I

March 25, 2021 By Lowell Herr

Burton G. Malkiel and Charles D. Ellis have written an amazingly simple and short book titled, The Elements of Investing.  This compact book hits on all cylinders of investing and the first one is the most important – SAVE.  This simply means, follow The Golden Rule of Investing. A Charles Dicken’s character, Wilkins Micawber, came […]

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The Golden Rule of Investing

March 17, 2021 By Lowell Herr

The Golden Rule of Investing is simply, “Save as much as you can as early as you can.”  The operative word is early.  William J. Bernstein lays it out in stark language in his book, “The Investor’s Manifesto“ where he writes, “Each dollar you do not save at 25 will mean two inflation-adjusted dollars that […]

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