Portfolio Construction
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Doing the work to maintain your current clients
By Richard BerryIn the financial services industry, it's very easy to spend most of your time and resources on marketing for new clients. There's nothing wrong with that, but it's also very important that you continue to maintain a good
January 01, 2009
Theorizing Risk with Harry MarkowitzHarry Markowitz is best known for his pioneering work in Modern Portfolio Theory (MPT). He evaluated the impact of things like asset risk, diversification, and...
January 01, 2009
More Pain, Then Pleasure (Maybe)Hindsight may always be 20/20, but in these market and economic times, the cognoscenti seem to agree that even perfect vision and an understanding of...
January 01, 2009
First ResponderThe veteran advisor from New York was clearly distraught. It was also clear that he wasn't often distraught when it came to matters financial. He...
January 01, 2009
Green Investing in Trying TimesI'm sure that every generation of Americans has faced a crisis that gave them good reason to embrace Thomas Paine's revolutionary quotation of 1776. In...
December 31, 2008
Overcoming the fears and getting to businessWhat's your reaction when I suggest cooking a hamburger in your exhaust pipe? If you're like most, you have an immediate negative reaction. It's a natural response to something that hasn't been tried before. The human brain
December 31, 2008
Doing the work to maintain your current clientsIn the financial services industry, it's very easy to spend most of your time and resources on marketing for new clients. There's nothing wrong with that, but it's also very important that you continue to maintain a good
December 31, 2008
Overcoming ObjectionsObjection: The client is uncomfortable sharing details of their finances with family members. If this is an issue with a client, you need to have frank conversation to tell him he is doing his family members a great disservice by leaving them in the