For the past couple of years, I have been searching for ways to meld my own beliefs about dividend growth investing with the best ideas I can find about asset allocation. My intent had been to write an article when I had it all figured out. That's looking like it may never happen, so I've decided to write this article about where I am now. Perhaps the article will help readers who have been pondering the same subjects, and the comments will help all of us.
Asset allocation is about where to put capital, retirement is about how to generate income. Therefore the basic question always comes back to converting one to the other. Usually the conversion being discussed is capital to income, because capital is what the retiree owns, and income is what he/she needs.
Source: Seeking Alpha
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Posted by D4L | Wednesday, February 15, 2012 | ArticleLinks | 0 comments »________________________________________________________________
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