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MaxiFi's Full Risk Investing Lets You See the Good, Bad, and Ugly from Risky Investing

MaxiFi's Full Risk Investing Lets You See the Good, Bad, and Ugly from Risky Investing

Released Friday, 28th June 2024
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MaxiFi's Full Risk Investing Lets You See the Good, Bad, and Ugly from Risky Investing

MaxiFi's Full Risk Investing Lets You See the Good, Bad, and Ugly from Risky Investing

MaxiFi's Full Risk Investing Lets You See the Good, Bad, and Ugly from Risky Investing

MaxiFi's Full Risk Investing Lets You See the Good, Bad, and Ugly from Risky Investing

Friday, 28th June 2024
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Professor Kotlikoff delves into the intricacies of various investment strategies, ranging from conservative to aggressive stock-bond allocations, and how these choices can affect living standards. He highlights the significant differences between traditional financial planning and his own economic-based approach, and why it’s crucial to account for market fluctuations and adjust spending habits accordingly. You will get a deep dive into the Maxifi planner, and how this tool can be used to make smarter financial decisions, with its flexibility and wide application for users at all stages of life.


Topics Covered:

1. **Investment Strategies and Risk Management**:

2. **Economic-Based vs. Conventional Financial Planning**

3. **Maxify Maxwide Planner and Financial Tools**:

4. **Concept of Consumption Smoothing**


Timestamps:

00:00 investing and risk analysis.

07:09 Deterministic planning for maximizing investment with tax implications.

10:50 Economic planning: Smooth living standard, balanced spending.

14:45 Use case and example scenario.

16:04 Increased living standard, investing and converting trajectory.

19:59 Stock accumulation, Monte Carlo simulation, gradual withdrawals.

31:19 Investing in risk affects living standard outcomes.

33:51 Maintain spending in retirement without market dependency.

36:01 Risk aversion affects happiness in spending losses.

41:58 Investing involves risk and cautious spending.

44:14 Conventional planning may not be suitable.


This discussion is particularly valuable for anyone seeking to improve their financial decision-making processes. By incorporating insights from both economic theory and practical tools. You will walk away with the knowledge needed to take control of your financial future confidently.

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Laurence Kotlikoff is a Boston University Economist, a NY Times Best Selling Author, President of maxifi.com, and Author of Money Magic.


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