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The Aspirational Investor

Taming the Markets to Achieve Your Life's Goals

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The Chief Investment Officer of Merrill Lynch Wealth Management explains why goals, not markets, should be the primary focus of your investment strategy.
Everyone wants to invest wisely, but many of us have the wrong priorities—increasing returns at all costs, or beating "the market." Conventional portfolio theory have offered investors only incomplete solutions. What is needed, argues Ashvin B. Chhabra, is a framework that shifts the focus of investment strategy from portfolios and markets to individuals and the objectives that really matter: protecting against unexpected financial crises, paying for education or retirement, and financing philanthropy and entrepreneurship.
The Aspirational Investor is a practical, innovative approach to managing wealth based on key goals and the careful allocation of risks rather than responding to the whims of the financial markets. Chhabra introduces his "Wealth Allocation Framework," which accommodates the three objectives that must underpin every sound wealth management plan: the need for financial security in the face of known and unknowable risks; the need to maintain current living standards over time despite inflation; and the need to pursue aspirational goals for wealth creation.
Chhabra reinterprets the success formulas of investing greats like Warren Buffett, and closes the gap between theory and practice by simplifying our understanding of key asset classes and laying out a roadmap for identifying and prioritizing financial goals. Raising the bar for what we should expect from our investment portfolios—and our financial advisors—The Aspirational Investor sets us on a path to more confident and fulfilling financial lives.
"Ashvin Chhabra is one of the smartest and wisest investment experts I know" —Eric Maskin, Nobel Laureate in Economics
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 6, 2015
      In this astute business manual, Chhabra, chief investment officer of Merrill Lynch Wealth Management, urges readers to focus not on beating the market, but on evaluating personal goals and dreams, and formulating ways to reach them. Investing assets wisely, he explains, will have a dramatic impact on the quality of the investor’s life. While the temptation to pour time and effort into hitting an arbitrary number—enabled by a constant stream of readily available financial information—is strong, it’s ultimately not the major contributor to happiness. Instead, Chhabra calls for an orientation toward individual objectives, a viewpoint that he calls “objective portfolio theory.” Investors are both “the victim and the culprit,” falling prey to a dangerous illusion that they, or their financial advisors, understand the market better than they really do. This readable, graphic-heavy book covers the risk-and-reward dynamic, the illusion of control, the aversion to loss, and the volatility of markets. Chhabra gives a good sense of how investments work, and a sensible view of how to work toward goals “by organizing your financial life around what you hope to achieve.” Agent: Max Brockman, Brockman Inc.

    • Library Journal

      May 15, 2015

      Chhabra (chief investment officer, Merrill Lynch Wealth Management) redefines personal investing from trying to beat the market to focusing first on personal objectives and then tailoring investments to fit. He starts by explaining the pitfalls of investing and how individuals rarely beat market averages and that even the returns of the best professionals fall short once fees are deducted. The author advises individuals to first assess their personal objectives as well as their tolerance for risk. He calls his innovative system the Wealth Allocation Framework. Within it, Chhabra divides objectives and investments into three categories: Safety (funds to meet emergencies and assets such as a home to live in), Market (investments to keep up with the market and inflation), and Aspirational (higher risk investments that could have huge returns). He analyzes the market-beating Endowment Model and Warren Buffett's value investing to illustrate how his own system works. VERDICT Chhabra's clear, concise work will resonate with more affluent readers who want to better understand the management of their assets.--Lawrence Maxted, Gannon Univ. Lib., Erie, PA

      Copyright 2015 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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