Life+ Liberty Investments has undergone a bout of turnover in the past five years, as seen in its lower-than-average portfolio manager retention. This is a concern, as long-term stability tends to support positive results. An average tenure of only three years among the longest-tenured managers at Life+ Liberty Investments is concerning. In isolation, seasoned teams tend to have more experience to draw upon should they need to weather turbulent market conditions.
Scott Burns: The Case for a Simple Retirement Plan
The veteran retirement columnist reflects on a two-fund portfolio, safe spending rates, and the role of home equity in retirement cash flows.