Pay Yourself First: A Commonsense Guide to Life Cycle Retirement Investing
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More About This Title Pay Yourself First: A Commonsense Guide to Life Cycle Retirement Investing
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TIMOTHY W. CUNNINGHAM is the cofounder, President, and a Director of Benson White & Co., a money management firm that serves as the investment advisor to Life Cycle Mutual Funds.
CLAY B. MANSFIELD is the cofounder, Chairman, and Chief Investment Officer of Benson White & Co. He is the former Chief Investment Officer of the Pennsylvania Public School Employees' Retirement System, where he oversaw a diverse portfolio of over $16 billion in retirement assets. Their previous book was Pension Funds: A Commonsense Guide to a Common Goal.
CLAY B. MANSFIELD is the cofounder, Chairman, and Chief Investment Officer of Benson White & Co. He is the former Chief Investment Officer of the Pennsylvania Public School Employees' Retirement System, where he oversaw a diverse portfolio of over $16 billion in retirement assets. Their previous book was Pension Funds: A Commonsense Guide to a Common Goal.
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Let's Get a Few Things Straight Right off the Bat.
The Foundations of Life-Cycle Retirement Investing.
An Introduction to the Capital Market Tools Used in Life-Cycle Retirement Investing.
Capital Market Tools Used in Life-Cycle Retirement Investing--Stock Investing.
Stock Investing Styles.
Capital Market Tools Used in Life-Cycle Retirement Investing--Bond Investing.
The Evil Twins: Emotions and Market Timing.
Fundamental Characteristics of Risk and Loss.
Putting It All Together.
Notes.
Glossary.
Index.
The Foundations of Life-Cycle Retirement Investing.
An Introduction to the Capital Market Tools Used in Life-Cycle Retirement Investing.
Capital Market Tools Used in Life-Cycle Retirement Investing--Stock Investing.
Stock Investing Styles.
Capital Market Tools Used in Life-Cycle Retirement Investing--Bond Investing.
The Evil Twins: Emotions and Market Timing.
Fundamental Characteristics of Risk and Loss.
Putting It All Together.
Notes.
Glossary.
Index.