Minimum Acceptable Return: A Better Way to Build Portfolios

Jan 28, 2010 / By Dennis Gibb
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Benchmarking to an average means accepting the risk of the averages—an unnecessary risk for most clients. A better way to construct portfolios is to build them to achieve a minimum acceptable return. Your clients stand a better chance of achieving their goals, and you stand a better chance of retaining happy clients.

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