Investment Approach
[Company Name], like most successful investment advisory firms, follows a core investment philosophy. Theses fundamental principles guide the investment decisions we help our clients make.
- Investments are used to achieve long-term goals, while savings are used for short-term goals.
 - Asset allocation, with a diversification among stock, bond and other markets, reduces risk.
 - Investors should know how their investments fit into their portfolios and why they own particular assets.
 - Minimizing investment cost is crucial for long-term success.
 - An investor’s primary decisions involve choosing a mix of assets to be held in a portfolio, not the selection of individual investments.
 - Risk is multi-dimensional. Investors should weigh “shortfall risk” – the possibility that a portfolio may not meet long-term financial goals – against “market risk,” – the reality that returns may fluctuate.
 - Market-timing and performance-chasing are not part of a winning strategy.
 - Future long-term returns are expected to be very similar to historical returns for various asset classes and subclasses.