One of the most important aspects of a family’s legacy planning can be philanthropy. Family philanthropy can be thought of as the organized charitable giving by several members of a family to achieve a unified goal. It is more than the annual giving of one individual or married couple, though such giving is critically important in its own right. P...
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With growth slowly returning to the First World but decelerating in several emerging countries, macroeconomic managers now face different local imperatives, and a divergence in policy response is emerging. The seeming lack of policy coordination sometimes looks disconcerting. However, we are inclined to believe the various financial policy settings...
Earnings growth in 2Q for the vast majority of companies will likely be far below last year’s year-over-year gains. Slowdowns in both Europe and China have resulted in lower demand, to an extent, while comparisons to strong 2Q 2011 earnings results will depress year-over-year measures. We are hopeful that more meaningful earnings gains will resume ...
The prudent investor will seek to capture as many of the opportunities as might be available but will be particularly careful to define his or her real risk tolerance and need for higher returns, hopefully through a cautious evaluation of his or her individual goals and the size of the assets needed to defease them. The spectrum of possible investm...
There are many reasons to seek non-correlated investments, even if, like fastastical creatures, they are hard to find. These investments can be highly beneficial to sophisticated investment portfolios, as they provide a great deal of diversification for the dollar.
The extended slump in the U.S. housing market has created a significant opportunity for patient investors. Given the imbalance between prices (weak) and rents (strong), investors willing to participate in a buy-hold-lease strategy have the opportunity to garner attractive current income on stabilized net capitalization rates exceeding 6%, with the ...
The most successful family foundations are strategic about how money is given away, to whom it is given and for what purposes, and in evaluation of the programs funded and the role of the funder. This paper examines eight strategies that distinguish the most successful family foundations from the least successful ones.
Grant-making used to require the manual distribution of information, but now grant program administrators can receive, organize, manage, and distribute applications online. The author highlights the benefits of application management systems and provides guidance in selecting the right system for your organization.
The European Central Bank’s new policy direction has helped reduce volatility to more normal levels for this phase of the business cycle. Lower volatility could eventually reduce equity risk premiums and allow for higher stock prices. In fact, it already has. Strong U.S. economic data, record corporate profits, and falling unemployment should help ...
Rather than trying to seasonally time the market, most investors would be better served by staying fully invested unless there are fundamental reasons to reduce stock exposures. Volatility is likely, as investors weigh the ongoing debt crisis in Europe, the slowdown in China, the strength of the U.S. economy, and the resolution of the "fiscal cliff...
A long-term perspective is difficult to maintain through the roller coaster of the past 10 years. It is reasonable to wonder when we will revisit the much preferred bull market of the 1980s and 1990s. While we think world equity markets should earn positive real rates of return over the next five to 10 years, we are less certain there will be a mul...
The search for investments that are not highly correlated to search for options to more traditional alternatives, such as private equity. Many of these investments can be volatile and highly speculative. This white paper from Appellate Funding explores the funding of legal appeals as a low-risk, high-return alternative.
Disasters bring out the urge to help, but would-be donors often are not sure about where to donate. Schwab Charitable Fund looks at the hierarchy of disaster relief, considers the importance of general disaster expertise vs. local expertise for a charity, and discusses how to encourage accountability. A targeted list of recommendations for donors i...
This white paper describes what CLOs are and how they fit into the broader basket of financial structured products. Keeping in mind that the arena of structured credit has changed much over the past couple of years, this paper refers to a 2006 CLO structure to describe the essentials of CLO structures. Bank loans are briefly described, follow...
BlackRock's latest quarterly guide includes the price tickers, index tickers, annual total expense ratios, dividend policy, fund structure, assets under management and websites for index providers and exchanges around the globe, enabling investors to compare the various exchange-traded funds available.