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Allocate your assets
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Allocate your assets
1. Allocate your assets
2. Allocation & risk
3. Asset classes: Stock
4. Alternative investments
5. Determining allocation
A balancing act
Your goals
Your risk tolerance
Market outlook
6. Your allocation model
7. Why rebalance?
8. Allocation & uncertainty
 
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Determining allocation

There's no single asset allocation that's right for every person or situation, and no allocation model that's ideally suited for every phase of your life. Your age, your financial goals (and how long you have to meet them), your risk tolerance, your current financial wealth, and your "human capital" will all play a role in helping you determine your asset allocation.

Your current financial wealth is what you currently own — savings accounts, real estate, hard assets, etc. Your human capital is defined as the present value of your future wages dedicated to retirement. When developing an asset allocation, you want to consider both of these to quantify your total wealth.
 
Professor Roger IbbotsonProfessor Roger Ibbotson, Yale University, chairman and founder of Ibbotson Associates
         
   
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