
This is not financial advice. Please consult a professional advisor.
Copyright © 2007 Achievement Catalyst, LLC
My Wealth Builder is about knowing what wealth is (and isn't), accumulating wealth, and keeping enough wealth for a comfortable retirement.
One of the best things I did was work on the elements that I had some control over. These are the ones I worked on. Determining funds neede...


| My Wealth Builder "Almost" Buy List | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Stock | Price 5/25/07 | Purchase Date | Purchase Price |
| Apple (AAPL) | $113.62 | TBD | TBD |
| Coach (COH) | $48.66 | TBD | TBD |
| Core Labs (CLB) | $89.39 | TBD | TBD |
| Manitowoc (MTW) | $74.92 | TBD | TBD |
| My Wealth Builder Buy List | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Stock | Purchase Date | Shares | Price |
| Terex (TEX) | try week of 5/29/07 | TBD | TBD |
| Potash (POT) | try week of 5/29/07 | TBD | TBD |
| Shaw Communications B (SJR) | try week of 5/29/07 | TBD | TBD |
| Avnet (AVT) | 4/20/07 | 200 | $38.11 |
In an earlier post, I wrote the estimated value of My Wealth Builder was about $350,000. Since then, I have found a couple of blog value estimators that seem closer to reality. The first is dnScoop, which estimates the value of My Wealth Builder at $2000. The second is the Blog Valuation Calculator at A Virtual Exit, which estimates a value of $1700.
Since my entire retirement income will initially be derived from my retirement savings, I have been learning more about how to manage investment risk. I was already aware portfolio risk management for stocks and asset allocation. My financial advisor shared another approach which is summarized in the Beyond Markowitz: A Comprehensive Wealth Allocation Framework for Individual Investors by Ashvin B. Chhabra in THE JOURNAL OF WEALTH MANAGEMENT, vol. 7, no. 4, Spring 2005, which discusses the use of Risk Allocation as a strategy to manage wealth. (The full article can be downloaded at the link.) A major conclusion of this article is that, for the individual investor, risk allocation should precede asset allocation.Allocation By Risk Bucket | |||
|---|---|---|---|
Personal Risk | Market Risk | Aspirational Risk | |
| Purpose | Maintain basic standard of living | Maintain lifestyle | Enhance lifestyle |
| Asset Allocation | |||
| Recommended Percentage | 40% | 50% | 10% |
| My Percentage | 36% | 11% | 53% |
Vanguard Fund | YTD Return as of 5/14/07 |
| Aggressive Growth Index Portfolio | 7.25% |
| 500 Index | 6.63% |
| Extended Market Index | 8.33% |
| Developed Markets International Stock Index | 9.21% |
| My Wealth Builder Buy List | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Stock, Shares and Purchase Date | Purchase Price | Date Sold | Price Sold |
| Coach (COH) | |||
| Avnet (AVT), 200, 4/20/07 | $38.11 | still own | still own |
| C. B. Richard Ellis (CBG), 200, 4/20/07 | $36.39 | 5/7/07 | $37.47 |
| Albemarle (ALB) | |||
As part of the Investors Blog Network (IBN) Festival #4, a portfolio was submitted to the CNBC.com Million Dollar Portfolio Challenge. Here is the final result for the IBN Network Portfolio at the market close on Friday, May 11, 2007:Status | |
| Portfolio Opened | March 21, 2007 |
| Stocks Purchased | Avnet (AVT) |
| Cash Position | 0.6% |
| Portfolio Value | $1,122,000 (top 14% in ranking) |
| Gain to Date | 12.3% (11.6 % from bonus bucks) |

Status | |
| Portfolio Opened | March 14, 2007 |
| Stocks Purchased | Avnet (AVT) Coach (COH) C. B. Richard Ellis (CBG) Google (GOOG) Golden Star Resources (GSS) |
| Cash Position | 0.7% |
| Portfolio Value | $1,206,000 (top 6% in ranking) |
| Gain to Date | 20.6% (12.3 % from bonus bucks) |

| The Personal Development Carnival is hosted at Live The Power. | My Carnival selection is Attitudinal Service, at Trusted Advisor Associates, which writes good customer service is intellectual. However, great customer service comes from the heart and soul. |
| The Carnival of Personal Finance #99 is organized by Money, Matter, and More Musings. | My Carnival choice is by Tips for Running a Successful Seasonal Business by GreatFX Business Cards. The secret is managing three areas: budget, revenue, and time. |
| The Investor's Blog Network (IBN) Carnival #6 is hosted by The Digerati Life. | My Festival pick is by Online Stock Trading which covers Online Stock Trading Mid-Day Trading. It provides a few tips and insights to help reduce the chart watching stress during the day, |
| The Carnival of Family Life #53 celebrates is one year anniversary at it's founder, An Island Life. | My Carnival choice is Family Business: Cons To Beware posted at Inklings, which gives a quick overview of home business pitfalls and ways to combat them. |
| The Festival of Frugality #73 is presented by Money Smart Life. | My Festival pick is Save Money While Still Dining Out at Saving for Wealth, which shares money saving gift certificates to reduce the cost of business dinners. OK, this one is a bit of a stretch for the theme:-) |
| The Cavalcade of Risk is hosted at Getting Green. | My Carnival choice is Managing Risk in a Home Business at Families.com, which shares that they are multiple risk in a home business, including financial, business model, hiring and time management. |
| The Carnival of Taxes #18 is hosted by Don't Mess With Taxes. | My Carnival choice is Estimated Taxes and Avoiding Underpayment Penalties posted at Five Cent Nickel. How to pay estimated taxes is another "learning opportunity" of being self employed. |
According to Status on America's Retirement at Bankrate.com, Americans are overconfident (49% who haven't saved a penny expect a comfortable retirement) and under saved (49% of all workers have saved less than $25,000). This is in contrast to the reality that companies are changing from a defined benefit (e.g. pension) to defined contribution retirement plans. In 1985, 91% of major companies provided a pension. In 2005, the number had declined to 61%. One can only expect the defined contribution plan percentages to increase.
| Value | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Category | Ima Saver | Lot O'Stuff | |
| House | 0 | $1,000,000 | |
| Mortgage | 0 | $500,000 | |
| Personal Property | $50,000 | $500,000 | |
| Savings | $1,000,000 | $50,000 | |
| Net Worth | $1,050,000 | $1,050,000 | |
| Spendable Net Worth | $1,000,000 | $50,000 | |
Occasionally, I read commercially published articles which provide advice very different to what I have found successful in my own experience. I will be highlighting these articles periodically in a "I Won't Follow This Advice" segment. These segments represent my opinion and one should consult a professional before making any decisions. Here's segment #2.
As part of the Investors Blog Network (IBN) Festival #4, a portfolio was submitted to the CNBC.com Million Dollar Portfolio Challenge. Here is the status of the IBN Network Portfolio at the market close on Friday, May 3, 2007:Status | |
| Portfolio Opened | March 21, 2007 |
| Stocks Purchased | Avnet (AVT) |
| Cash Position | 3.5% |
| Portfolio Value | $1,082,000 (top 16% in ranking) |
| Gain to Date | 8.2% (9.6 % from bonus bucks) |

Status | |
| Portfolio Opened | March 14, 2007 |
| Stocks Purchased | Avnet (AVT) Coach (COH) C. B. Richard Ellis (CBG) Google (GOOG) Golden Star Resources (GSS) |
| Cash Position | 1.0% |
| Portfolio Value | $1,185,000 (top 5% in ranking) |
| Gain to Date | 18.6% (10.5 % from bonus bucks) |
| The Carnival of Personal Finance #98 is published at We're In Debt. | My Carnival pick is by Ardini which looks at 3 Steps Towards Solid Financial Freedom Planning. A great concise post summarizing the three steps: Setting Goals, Behavior Change and Regular Communication. This approach resonates with me and also can be applied to other areas of life. If you only have time to read one post in this Carnival, I recommend this one. |
| The Festival of Frugality #72 is hosted at Frugal for Life. | My Festival choice is Don't Be Afraid to Ask for a Discount, The Sequel by Five Cent Nickel. This post reinforces the concept of if one wants a lower price, one should ask. As a colleague once told me, the worst thing the salesperson can do is say "no." This is another concept that can be applied to other parts of life - e.g. asking for a raise. |
| The Carnival of Family Life # 52 is at Parenting Toddlers. | My Carnival pick is by Inklings which gives us a run down on the pros to owning a family run business with Family Business: Pros to Embrace. The pros include: Time Together, Experience, Overcoming Hardship and Personal Development. The points are also valuable to other parts of life. The author noted that an upcoming post will discuss the cons of a family run business. Since I am now intrigued by the pros, I plan to check back on the post on the cons. |
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Current Debt Ratio = 0
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