Index Fund Advisors - Podcast
Summary: Index Fund Advisors (IFA) is an independent financial advisor that provides wealth management by utilizing risk-appropriate, returns-optimized, and tax-managed portfolios of index funds. IFA.tv provides webcasts explaining the investing strategies of IFA.com and Mark Hebner's book, Index Funds: The 12-Step Recovery Program for Active Investors, with Foreword by Nobel Laureate Harry Markowitz. See hard cover here: http://indexfundsbook.com and iBook here: http://iBookIndexFunds.com.
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Podcasts:
Most people would agree its not a good idea to gamble with your life savings.
In this third part of a six part series, we discuss the importance of controlling the costs associated with your investments.
Mark Hebner summarizes the market's performance during the third quarter of 2015 and demonstrates the difficulty in picking the next asset class winner.
The fund management industry spends a fortune on advertising.
Mark Hebner takes you step by step through the process of determining what risk level is right for you.
The active fund management industry is one of the biggest and most lucrative industries in the world.
The role of investment advisor is evolving. Here at IFA, we have always felt our role goes beyond picking mutual funds.
The track record of market gurus is dismal. Year after year their forecasts are inaccurate.
The financial media is always highlighting top performing managers to entice investors into hopping on board with a particular strategy.
Chances are most investors probably wouldn't have a clue as to how much they are paying to invest in their retirement.
Francis Galton discovered that the collective wisdom of many is more accurate than the wisdom of a few.
Mark Hebner addresses the recent market volatility and why market timing is such a bad idea.
IFA has provided a real & measurable value to our clients who followed our advice & stayed in their index portfolio that matched their risk capacity.
Independent and peer reviewed research has consistently shown few actively managed funds beat low-cost passive ones with any degree of persistence.
Mythical creatures make for a great book or movie, but there exists about the same amount of proof for them as for successful active managers.