Sound Investing

Paul Merriman
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May 11, 2022 • 31min

Do-it-yourself investor: be the best!

Times are changing and many investors are asking, “What changes should I make in my portfolio?” To answer, Paul discusses how to be a successful do-it yourself-investor. He also mentions free upcoming presentations, along with recommended recent articles and an interview on defining characteristics of a successful do-it-yourself investor. Join Paul online with the AAII New York Chapter on May 11 at 6:30 p.m. ET for “The Ultimate Buy and Hold Portfolio, on Steroids!” Webinar is free. Preregistration is required. Register here: https://bit.ly/3FuhEp9 Attend the Retiremeet conference on May 14, 8:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. PT Free for online attendees and small fee to attend (includes lunch). Paul speaks about investing in small-cap value for 30 minutes starting at 1:00 p.m. Get all the details and get your tickets at: https://retiremeet.com/ Read this new MarketWatch article: “The Only Two Stock Funds You’ll Ever Need” (https://paulmerriman.com/the-only-two-stock-funds-youll-ever-need/).  The article includes a link to an updated table showing 12 combinations of the S&P 500 and small-cap value from 1970-2021. “The Eleventh Commandment,” by George Sisti, offers a humorous and truthful approach to your investment decisions, especially during turbulent times. (https://oncoursefp.com/images/Vectors%20May%2022%20final.pdf)
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May 4, 2022 • 50min

Simple & Effective Balanced Lifetime Portfolios, 2022 Update

Looking to achieve massive diversification across industries, geographies, stocks, bonds, and various equity premium factors? Chris Pedersen, Director of Research at The Merriman Financial Education Foundation and author of 2 Funds for Life:  A quest for simple & effective investing strategies, shows several simple portfolios that do that. He also discusses 2 Funds for Life strategies that augment target-date funds to reduce risk with age, increase expected returns, raise safe withdrawal rates, and achieve higher overall survival rates. Chris’ analysis compares past performance to more complex approaches, and shows that complexity is not a necessity in accumulation or retirement. Watch via Video Hosted by the Boston Boglehead Chapter on April 23, 2022. The John C. Bogle Center for Financial Literacy (https://boglecenter.net/) is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving financial literacy. The Center’s mission is to expand the legacy of John C. Bogle, the founder of Vanguard, by promoting the principles of successful investing and financial well-being through education and community. The Center envisions a world of well-informed, capable, and empowered investors. Community outreach is achieved through the Bogleheads forum, wiki, and blog, as well as in-person and virtual Bogleheads chapters worldwide. Learn more at: Bogleheads.org: https://www.bogleheads.org/index.php This broadcast is part of the educational offerings from The Merriman Financial Education Foundation, a registered 501(c)3. If you found value in this video, here are five ways to support our mission of providing financial education to investors at all stages of life: 1) Hit the thumbs up, subscribe, leave a comment or podcast review and share the link with your social media and friends. 2) Sign up for our twice-a-month newsletter at PaulMerriman.com and join 30,000+ savvy investors who value free financial education, PLUS receive a free pdf copy of We’re Talking Millions! 12 Ways to Supercharge Your Retirement. We ask that you share it with family, friends, associates and teachers! 3) Use our M1 Finance affiliate link to set up a brokerage account and use our portfolio suggestions. If you fund your account with a minimum of $1,000, our foundation will receive a one-time affiliate fee — at no cost to you — which helps support our financial education projects. 4) Buy our latest books, We’re Talking Millions! 12 Simple Ways To Supercharge Your Retirement and 2 Funds for Life: A quest for simple & effective investing strategies, the profits from which help support our work. 5) Support our mission by making a tax-deductible donation to the Foundation. Thank you! Podcast keywords: simple portfolios, how to invest for life, Chris Pedersen, best target date funds, life strategies that work, investing for retirement, paul merriman podcast, sound investing
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Apr 27, 2022 • 1h 22min

The Inside Story About ESG investing

Paul Merriman talks with Larry Swedroe and Sam Adams about their new book, Your Essential Guide to Sustainable Investing: How to live your values and achieve your financial goals with ESG, SRI, and Impact Investing https://amzn.to/3KiV1Vh, and they address a broad range of audience questions. Larry is a prolific and respected academic-based writer committed to helping investors find better ways to invest. Co-author Sam, CEO of Vert Asset Management and former DFA advisor, describes himself as both an environmentalist and a capitalist. Topics include: • The history of the Socially Responsible Investing movement • Definitions of ESG, SRI, Impact investment • How different methodologies and outcomes depending on motives of investor • Risk and return for investors and • What are ESG scores? • How “sin stocks” have out-performed high ESG-scored companies until recently • Growth and value stocks • How investor demand for better ESG scores is changing corporate behavior • What is factor investing? and Larry’s book, Complete Guide to Factor Based Investing • How to apply asset classes and factors • Active or passive management of ESG funds? • The importance of investor commitment Paul Merriman talks with Larry Swedroe and Sam Adams about their new book, Your Essential Guide to Sustainable Investing: How to live your values and achieve your financial goals with ESG, SRI, and Impact Investing [insert Amazon affiliate link spelled out], and they address a broad range of audience questions. Larry is a prolific and respected academic-based writer committed to helping investors find better ways to invest. Co-author Sam, CEO of Vert Asset Management and former DFA advisor, describes himself as both an environmentalist and a capitalist. Paul suggests that this book is “a must read” for all trustees and board members of non-profit organizations who want to get into the ESG business. He also plans for his Foundation’s team to develop a list of recommended portfolios for ESG funds for his subscribers at paulmerriman.com. Jim Hopper, executive director of the Bainbridge Community Foundation, introduces this Financial Literacy Month event co-sponsored by BCF and The Merriman Financial Education Foundation, and coordinated by Paul Merriman.
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Apr 20, 2022 • 59min

How To Have More Than Enough in Retirement

In this insightful interview by Morris Taletovic of Moki Finance, Paul shares, for the first time, stories and lessons from his journey in the financial arena as a former advisor, and as an educator and founder of The Merriman Financial Education Foundation. They discuss Paul’s free books, his mentors, cultivating a long-term-investment mindset, and his advice about small-cap value. Paul elaborates on the difference between having “enough” and having “more than enough” in retirement, and how investors can get to “more than enough.” He explains how to create a legacy for a child with a very small investment. The last 15 minutes is spent fielding great questions from Moki’s subscribers. Here is a link to the video.
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Apr 13, 2022 • 1h 6min

How to build a great long-term portfolio

How can you best combine equity asset classes to build portfolios for the long term? This is one of the seven most important topics we focus on at The Merriman Financial Education Foundation.  Paul Merriman is joined by Daryl Bahls, Director of Analytics and Chris Pedersen, Director of Research to discuss their personal favorite portfolio, and suggested exposure to fixed income, for three different groups of investors — first time, pre-retirees and retirees. Chris also brings us up to date on changes in the Best-in-Class ETF recommendations. (https://paulmerriman.com/best-in-class-etf-recommendations) Resource: See the Fine Tuning Tables, built to show 8 different combinations plus the S&P 500 as the benchmark: https://paulmerriman.com/fine-tuning-your-asset-allocation/ This podcast is part of the educational offerings from The Merriman Financial Education Foundation, a registered 501(c)3.  If you found value in this broadcast, here are five ways to support the mission of our foundation: 1)   For videos: Hit the thumbs up, subscribe, leave a comment, and share the link with your social media and friends. For podcasts: Leave a review on your player of choice. 2)  Sign up for our twice-a-month newsletter at PaulMerriman.com and join 30,000+ savvy investors who value free financial education, and receive a free pdf copy of We’re Talking Millions! 12 Ways to Supercharge Your Retirement. We ask that you share it with family and friends! 3)   Use our M1 Finance affiliate link to set up a brokerage account and use our portfolio suggestions. If you fund your account with a minimum of $1,000, our foundation will receive a one-time affiliate fee — at no cost to you — which helps support our financial education projects. 4)   Buy our latest books, We’re Talking Millions! 12 Simple Ways To Supercharge Your Retirement and 2 Funds for Life: A quest for simple & effective investing strategies, the profits from which help support our work. 5)   Make a tax-deductible donation to the Foundation to support our mission of providing financial education to investors at all stages of life.  Thank you!
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Apr 6, 2022 • 34min

How long can the unexpected continue?

Paul begins this podcast by reviewing long-term returns of the 4 major equity asset classes for the 94 years ending 2021, before moving on to the focus of the podcast: our quilt charts.  The most useful single table, of all the tables created by Daryl Bahls, Director of Analytics for The Merriman Financial Education Foundation, is entitled, “U.S. 4 Asset Classes and 4-Fund Combo Relative Performance Rankings (1928-2019).  The table offers many important lessons to give investors an improved set of return expectations. The brightly colored years, including each year’s return, make it easy to see the highly random sequence of returns. It becomes very obvious how long the unexpected can continue.  And, most importantly, it shows the dependability of the 4-Fund Combo.  Since the S&P is considered the benchmark for investors, it is helpful to compare results over longer periods of time.  Those results are shown on the table entitled, “Annualized Asset Class Nominal Returns by Decade: 1930-2019.”  While past returns are no guarantee of future returns, the case for higher rates of return with similar-to-lower-risk is a high probability.
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Mar 30, 2022 • 1h 1min

How to strategically invest for your financially secure retirement

What are the best practices for building retirement savings and ensuring those savings last throughout retirement?  Christine Benz, director of personal finance at Morningstar, Roger Young, CFP with T. Rowe Price, and Paul Merriman, president of The Merriman Financial Education Foundation, introduce you to the latest research and strategies to increase your odds of enjoying a financially secure retirement.  Enjoy this panel discussion from the AAII Conference 360 in October 2021, moderated by Charles Rotblut, vice president and financial analyst at AAII. American Association of Individual Investors: https://www.aaii.com/ Christine Benz: article archives: https://www.morningstar.com/articles/author/30-christine-benz.aspx; co-host of podcast, “The Long View”: https://www.morningstar.com/podcasts/the-long-view; author: https://www.amazon.com/Christine-Benz/e/B002PICOLS%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share Roger Young: https://www.troweprice.com/personal-investing/resources/insights/building-confidence-toward-your-retirement.html Paul Merriman, The Merriman Financial Education Foundation: https://paulmerriman.com/ This broadcast is part of the educational offerings from The Merriman Financial Education Foundation, a registered 501(c)3.  If you found value in this information, here are five ways to support the our foundation: 1)    Hit the thumbs up, subscribe, leave a comment, and share the link with your social media and friends. 2)    Sign up for our twice-a-month newsletter at PaulMerriman.com and receive a free pdf copy of We’re Talking Millions! 12 Ways to Supercharge Your Retirement. We ask that you share it with family, friends, associates and teachers! 3)    Use our M1 Finance affiliate link to set up a brokerage account and use our portfolio suggestions. If you fund your account with a minimum of $1,000, our foundation will receive a one-time affiliate fee — at no cost to you — which helps support our financial education projects. 4)    Buy our latest books, We’re Talking Millions! 12 Simple Ways To Supercharge Your Retirement and 2 Funds for Life: A quest for simple & effective investing strategies, the profits from which help support our work. 5)   Make a tax-deductible donation to support our Foundation’s mission of providing financial education to investors at all stages of life.  Thank you!
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Mar 23, 2022 • 54min

Flexible distributions: a great luxury in retirement

Flexible Distributions in retirement — which Paul considers one of the greatest financial luxuries for a retiree — are discussed in this podcast updated for 2022. He helps investors see the relationship between how much is taken out for distributions, the balance of equity and fixed income asset classes, and whether distributions are adjusted for inflation or driven solely on percentage of assets in the account. He also highlights the extra protection of broader diversification of stocks and asset classes.  Paul references Fine Tuning Tables  (B1, B7, B8 and B9), as well as many of the tables from the series of Flexible Distribution Tables (E1.3-E1.6, E7.3-E7.6, E8.3-E8.6, and E9.3-E9.6). Pau’s previous podcast examined Fixed Distributions, a strategy designed for investors who retire with “enough.” This podcast is part of the educational offerings from The Merriman Financial Education Foundation, a registered 501(c)3.  If you found value in this podcast, here are five ways to support the podcast and our foundation: 1)   Leave a podcast review on your player of choice. 2)  Sign up for our twice-a-month newsletter at PaulMerriman.com and join 30,000+ savvy investors who value free financial education, and receive a free pdf copy of We’re Talking Millions! 12 Ways to Supercharge Your Retirement. We ask that you share it with family and friends! 3)   Use our M1 Finance affiliate link to set up a brokerage account and use our portfolio suggestions. If you fund your account with a minimum of $1,000, our foundation will receive a one-time affiliate fee — at no cost to you — which helps support our financial education projects. 4)   Buy our latest books, We’re Talking Millions! 12 Simple Ways To Supercharge Your Retirement and 2 Funds for Life: A quest for simple & effective investing strategies, the profits from which help support our work. 5)   Consider making a tax-deductible donation to the Foundation to support our mission to provide financial education to investors at all stages of life.  Thank you!
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Mar 16, 2022 • 40min

Fixed Distributions 2022 Update

How much should you take out of your portfolio in retirement? This is one of the biggest financial decisions you will make. In this presentation, Paul discusses the use of the Fixed Distribution Tables, updated for 2021 data.  He uses Fine Tuning Tables B1 (S&P 500) and  B9 (U.S. 4 Fund Portfolio) as the return series he will use for the discussion. He looks at 4 tables in each series. The tables reflect the outcome of taking a 3, 4, 5 and 6 percent original distribution, with annual inflation adjustments. The comparisons are based on the use of 40/60, 50/50 and 60/40 equity/fixed income portfolios. Paul focuses on the 20, 30 and 52 year periods of returns. When considering these portfolios, Paul suggests looking at the risk/return studies in No-Nonsense Portfolios and “150 Portfolios Better Than Yours.” This podcast is part of the educational offerings from The Merriman Financial Education Foundation, a registered 501(c)3.  If you found value in this podcast, here are five ways to support the podcast and our foundation: 1)   Leave a podcast review on your player of choice. 2)  Sign up for our twice-a-month newsletter at PaulMerriman.com and join 30,000+ savvy investors who value free financial education, and receive a free pdf copy of We’re Talking Millions! 12 Ways to Supercharge Your Retirement. We ask that you share it with family and friends! 3)   Use our M1 Finance affiliate link to set up a brokerage account and use our portfolio suggestions. If you fund your account with a minimum of $1,000, our foundation will receive a one-time affiliate fee — at no cost to you — which helps support our financial education projects. 4)   Buy our latest books, We’re Talking Millions! 12 Simple Ways To Supercharge Your Retirement and 2 Funds for Life: A quest for simple & effective investing strategies, the profits from which help support our work. 5)   Consider making a tax-deductible donation to the Foundation to support our mission to provide financial education to investors at all stages of life.  Thank you!
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Mar 9, 2022 • 59min

How can I test results if I want to make changes to my portfolios? And other great questions

Paul discusses the latest Equity and Fixed Income Tables (1928-2021). Also, see updates of The Ultimate Buy & Hold Fine Tuning Your Asset Allocation, Fixed Contributions and No-Nonsense Tables. Plus, he answers the following questions: How can I determine expected risk and return of a portfolio that combines investments from several of your portfolios? Is there any benefit adding international large-cap fund to the U.S. 4 Fund Portfolio? Is the 60/40 portfolio dead? Should I add alternative investments to my portfolio? How do I track my results if I start my investment mid-year? Does it make sense to substitute your Vanguard Monthly Income Fund for your Government Bond fund recommendations? What are your rebalancing recommendations? Paul ends with a wonderful comment from a young investor about dealing with the temptation to check his results daily.

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