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Modern Asset Allocation for Wealth Management

David M. Berns

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English
John Wiley & Sons Inc
27 April 2020
Series: Wiley Finance
An authoritative resource for the wealth management industry that bridges the gap between modern perspectives on asset allocation and practical implementation
An advanced yet practical dive into the world of asset allocation, Modern Asset Allocation for Wealth Management provides the knowledge financial advisors and their robo-advisor counterparts need to reclaim ownership of the asset allocation component of their fiduciary responsibility. Wealth management practitioners are commonly taught the traditional mean-variance approach in CFA and similar curricula, a method with increasingly limited applicability given the evolution of investment products and our understanding of real-world client preferences. Additionally, financial advisors and researchers typically receive little to no training on how to implement a robust asset allocation framework, a conceptually simple yet practically very challenging task. This timely book offers professional wealth managers and researchers an up-to-date and implementable toolset for managing client portfolios.

The information presented in this book far exceeds the basic models and heuristics most commonly used today, presenting advances in asset allocation that have been isolated to academic and institutional portfolio management settings until now, while simultaneously providing a clear framework that advisors can immediately deploy. This rigorous manuscript covers all aspects of creating client portfolios: setting client risk preferences, deciding which assets to include in the portfolio mix, forecasting future asset performance, and running an optimization to set a final allocation. An important resource for all wealth management fiduciaries, this book enables readers to:

Implement a rigorous yet streamlined asset allocation framework that they can stand behind with conviction Deploy both neo-classical and behavioral elements of client preferences to more accurately establish a client risk profile Incorporate client financial goals into the asset allocation process systematically and precisely with a simple balance sheet model Create a systematic framework for justifying which assets should be included in client portfolios Build capital market assumptions from historical data via a statistically sound and intuitive process Run optimization methods that respect complex client preferences and real-world asset characteristics

Modern Asset Allocation for Wealth Management is ideal for practicing financial advisors and researchers in both traditional and robo-advisor settings, as well as advanced undergraduate and graduate courses on asset allocation.

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Imprint:   John Wiley & Sons Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 161mm,  Spine: 12mm
Weight:   370g
ISBN:   9781119566946
ISBN 10:   1119566940
Series:   Wiley Finance
Pages:   144
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

DAVID M. BERNS, PHD, is the Chief Investment Officer and cofounder of Simplify ETFs where he leads the development of novel investment strategies that help advisors produce better outcomes for their clients. David began his finance career at a $5 billion multi-family office where he developed cutting-edge asset allocation, portfolio management, and risk management systems for managing private and institutional wealth across both liquid and illiquid asset classes. David then pivoted to developing short- and intermediate-term investment strategies that, once layered on top of a client's long-term strategic asset allocation, improve both return and risk metrics. David is also the founder and inventor of Portfolio Designer, a cloud-based asset allocation platform empowering advisors to reclaim the asset allocation component of their fiduciary responsibility. David has a PhD in Physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the field of Quantum Computation and currently lives in New York City with his wife Carolee and son Henry.

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