Portfolio Construction

Three things that people won’t tell you about building your portfolio

Earlier this month I was speaking to an old colleague who had discovered my blog and wanted to know about the biggest hurdles that I faced when building my portfolio.  Truthfully, the biggest challenges I’ve faced are ones which I’ve only partially overcome and I’m pretty sure I’ll always face them. Building capital. When I

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Reader Question: Should I consider investing in fine wine?

A friend of mine was recently contacted by a fine wine salesman. The pitch was fairly straight forward. In addition to buying wine to drink, individuals can also create investment portfolio of fine vintages. Wine is a finite product for which demand is currently outstripping supply. The great chateaus of the world only produce so many

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Reader Question: How much of my assets should I keep in cash?

In addition to monthly and quarterly financial reviews, once a year, I take the opportunity to conduct an annual ‘super report’ on my finances, covering everything from account balances to performance against benchmarks and my financial forecasts to setting my strategy for the next twelve months. As part of this exercise, I measure a number

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The hidden cost of financial illiteracy

There are many shocking statistics that highlight the seriousness of the financial illiteracy crisis in the UK. Recent reports produced about our country’s financial literacy highlight that only 38% of people understand inflation, more than 30% of people fail to carefully consider purchases, and that the average pension pot in the UK stands at less

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Why quality of income is as important as quantity

I’ve written before to advocate the acquisition of income-producing assets. With the collapse in interest rates around the world, yields have fallen, creating artificially inflated demand for dividend-paying stocks over bonds and cash savings. Investors have a range of passive income vehicles to choose from. This diversity can make choosing the right one a daunting

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