Bogleheads' Guide to the Three-Fund Portfolio : How a Simple Portfolio of Three Total Market Index Funds Outperforms Most Investors with Less Risk by Taylor Larimore (2018, Hardcover)
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Book TitleBogleheads' Guide to the Three-Fund Portfolio : How a Simple Portfolio of Three Total Market Index Funds Outperforms Most Investors with Less Risk
Table Of ContentForeword by John C. Bogle xi Preface: the History of the Bogleheads' Three-fund Portfolio xvii Acknowledgments xxv Chapter 1 The Investment Industry 1 Chapter 2 John C. Bogle--The Investor's Best Friend 5 Chapter 3 John Bogle Introduces Three Total Market Index Funds 9 Chapter 4 Twenty Benefits of Total Market Index Funds (In No Particular Order) 13 Benefit 1: No Advisor Risk 14 Benefit 2: No Asset Bloat 17 Benefit 3: No Index Front Running 19 Benefit 4: No Fund Manager Risk 20 Benefit 5: No Individual Stock Risk 22 Benefit 6: No Overlap 24 Benefit 8: No Style Drift 26 Benefit 9: Low Tracking Error 27 Benefit 10: Above-Average Return 28 Benefit 11: Simplified Contributions and Withdrawals 32 Benefit 12: The Benefit of Consistency 33 Benefit 13: Low Turnover 34 Benefit 14: Low Costs 35 Benefit 15: Maximum Diversification (lower risk) 38 Benefit 16: Portfolio Efficiency (best risk/return ratio) 39 Benefit 17: Low Maintenance 40 Benefit 18: Easy to Rebalance 41 Benefit 19: Tax Efficiency 42 Benefit 20: Simplicity (for investors, caregivers, and heirs) 44 Chapter 5 Getting Started 49 Chapter 6 Stay the Course 59 Appendix I: What Experts S Ay 63 Appendix II: Meet the Bogleheads 69 Glossary of Financial Terms 75 Index 79
SynopsisTwenty benefits from the three-fund total market index portfolio. The Bogleheads' Guide to The Three-Fund Portfolio describes the most popular portfolio on the Bogleheads forum. This all-indexed portfolio contains over 15,000 worldwide securities, in just three easily-managed funds, that has outperformed the vast majority of both professional and amateur investors. If you are a new investor, or an experienced investor who wants to simplify and improve your portfolio, The Bogleheads' Guide to The Three-Fund Portfolio is a short, easy-to-read guide to show you how., "Simple. Powerful. And unbeatable. Read it, execute it, then retire in comfort and sleep like a baby." William J. Bernstein, bestselling author of The Investors Manifesto : Preparing for Prosperity, Armageddon, and Everything in Between Discover How Focused Investing Can Lead to Tremendous Financial Growth The Bogleheads Guide to the Three-Fund Portfolio shows you how to get better returns than the majority of professional advisors with just three index funds and a buy-and-hold strategy. Sound too good to be true? Not to the legions of investors who have already amassed fortunes following the philosophy of iconic investor and founder of The Vanguard Group, Jack Bogle. Whether you want to start investing or need better returns, this comprehensive guide walks you step-by-step through determining the proper allocation of your assets, choosing smart investments, and managing your portfolio over time without losing sleep or money! In his inspiring Foreword, Jack puts his seal of approval on this powerful and easy-to-use resource, which provides: A five-step solution to securing wealth in Bull and Bear Markets Actionable plans for capturing more market returns than many professional investors Insights and commentary from celebrated and everyday Boglehead investors Discover the stress-free approach to reaching your financial goals with The Bogleheads Guide to the Three-Fund Portfolio., Twenty benefits from the three-fund total market index portfolio. The Bogleheads Guide to The Three-Fund Portfolio describes the most popular portfolio on the Bogleheads forum.
Good system investment in a simple but simplistic style. The information is easy for any beginning or novice investor to implement even in their 401K.
Recommended for all but advanced investors. This system for investing can be invaluable to saving for retirement. It's basic premise is to own a share in the whole stock market balanced with a Bond mutual fund or Bond based ETF (Exchange traded Fund). It also help you to pick your asset allocation which is the percentage stock and bonds.