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Allocate your assets
1. Allocate your assets
2. Allocation & risk
3. Asset classes: Stock
4. Alternative investments
5. Determining allocation
6. Your allocation model
An aggressive approach
A moderate approach
A conservative approach
A short-term approach
Allocating retirement accounts
Annuitization
Managing your allocation
7. Why rebalance?
8. Allocation & uncertainty
 
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Annuitization

Throughout the years leading to retirement, investors are focused on accumulating and growing their financial wealth. During this stage of life, the main risk they face is market risk — the risk that they will lose money due to market downturns. Once investors enter retirement, however, they face not only market risk, but also mortality risk.

Mortality risk is the risk of you or your spouse outliving your money. Investors need to keep in mind that the average life span is just that — an average. Fifty percent of people will have life spans longer than the average and fifty percent of people will have life spans shorter than the average. If you're not eligible for a pension and you're concerned about outliving your money, you should consider an annuity.

There are many different types of annuities, but the general idea is that you give an insurer a certain amount of money and in return the insurer provides you with regular payments for either a certain period of time or the span of your life. When added to a diversified portfolio, annuities provide a floor for your income stream. An annuity ensures that at least some amount of money will be flowing into your pockets for the rest of your life.

Your financial adviser can help you assess which financial products and asset classes to include in your allocation to help you achieve your financial goals.


 
Professor Roger IbbotsonProfessor Roger Ibbotson, Yale University, chairman and founder of Ibbotson Associates
         
   
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