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Saving for Retirement? MIT Sloan Prof Says 'Sell Your Stocks'
Investors still heaving over mega losses to their retirement accounts might want to heed the advice of MIT Sloan School of Management visiting professor Zvi Bodie. Many financial advisors flummoxed by recent events have a "hang tight until the market recovers" attitude.  But Bodie, also a...
Tags: Stock, Massachusetts Institute Of Technology, MIT Sloan Prof, Zvi Bodie, Investment, Finance, Stacy Blackman
Blog posts 2009-03-31
Where 'Stocks for the Long Run' Went Wrong
The notion that stocks always trump other investments in the long run has run headlong into reality. Thanks to the recent market massacre, over the 20 years that ended February 2009, Treasury bonds significantly outperformed the S&P 500. How to readjust... In 1994 Jeremy Siegel wrote the best-selling book Stocks...
Tags: Asset, Stock, Period, MoneyWatch, Buy-and-hold, Investment, Finance, Stocks, Market Timing, Jeremy Siegel, Zvi Bodie, Paul Samuelson, Jeremy Grantham, 401(k), Roth IRA, Bonds, Retirement Planning, Retirement Income, Patrick McDevitt
Articles 2009-03-19
Was Everything You Thought You Knew About Investing Wrong?
Stocks outperform long term. Asset allocation minimizes risk. Turns out the old investing bible needs an update. Can you hear them cracking? The very pillars of investing wisdom seem to be crumbling under the weight of this financial crisis. Who would have thought to challenge the...
Tags: Asset, Stock, Video, Asset Allocation, MoneyWatch, Asset Management, Corporate Communications, Investment, Operational Planning, Business Operations, Marketing, Finance, MoneyWatch Feature Package, Diversification, Index Funds, Jeremy Siegel, Stocks for the Long Run, Stock Market Performance, Zvi Bodie, Paul Samuelson, Jeremy Grantham, Peter Bernstein, Retirement, Investing Lies, Retirement Planning
Articles 2009-03-16
How Much Money Is Enough Now?
Of all the questions raised in the wake of the Lehman collapse, this might be the one you most need to ask — and the person to ask is yourself. ...
Tags: Financial, Stock, Advisor, Fiduciary, Investor, MoneyWatch, Zvi Bodie, Joseph Heller, Vonnegut, Financial Accounting, Investment, Finance, One Year Later, Lehman Bros., Feature Package, Recession, Economy, How Much, Enough, John Bogle, George Kinder, Mike Zimmerman
Articles 2009-09-15

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Boston University School of Management Professor Zvi Bodie Honored with Lifetime Achievement Award from Retirement Industry Professional Group
BOSTON -- The School of Management at Boston University is extremely proud to announce Zvi Bodie, Professor of Finance and the Norman and Adele Barron Professor of Management, has received The Lifetime Achievement in Applied Retirement Research Award. Given by the Retirement Income Industry Association RIIA during the Annual Meeting...
Tags: Boston University
Research articles 2007-09-19
Grey area: American pensions.(Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation is gambling in equity stocks to close deficit gap)
IN THE late 1980s, bailing out the bankrupt savings and loan (S&L) industry cost American taxpayers some $150 billion. Will bailing out troubled pension plans cost them as much in the late 1990s? A new paper* by Zvi Bodie, an economist at Boston UnIN THE late 1980s,...
Tags: equity, Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp., pension plan, taxpayer
Research articles 1995-06-03
Saving the PBGC: It need never face another crisis.(Other Views)
Byline: Zvi Bodie and Jeremy Gold The consensus among corporate pension plan sponsors has long been that an asset mix containing 60% to 80% equities is prudent. Some dissenters have stressed that the safest investment policy is to match the pensio Byline: Zvi...
Tags: equity, Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp., U.S. Congress
Research articles 2003-10-13
Adding to Holdings in TIP
Dr. Duru submits: I know it seems strange that on another day when it seems like stocks are destined for infinite glory that I am adding to my existing holdings in TIP, the iShares Barclays TIPS Bond Fond (TIPS = Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities). I also remain overall bearish so...
Tags: US Market, Dr. Dr. Duru
External links 2009-09-17
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