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  • Retirement Plans
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  • Stock Returns and Predictability
  • Portfolios - Putting them together
  • Mutual Fund Expense Ratios: How High is Too High ?
  • Estimating Asset Class Standard Deviations and Correlations Bergman & Howard
  • Annuities and inflation
  • Does Dividend Policy Foretell Earnings Growth? Arnet & Asness
  • Predicting the Equity Premium with Dividend Ratios Goyal & Welch
  • What Risk Premium Is "Normal"? Arnett & Bernstein
  • P/E Ratios and Stock Market Returns Trevino & Robertson
  • The Risk Premium Debate: is it time to reassess our expected return assumptions? Armstrong
  • Risk and Time Norstad
  • The Investment Implications of Lower Stock Market Returns Reichenstein
  • The Costs of the Stock Market Bubble Baker
  • Are We Headed For Disaster Jahnke
  • The Level and Persistance of Growth Rates Chan, Karceski, and Lakonishok
  • Implications of Low Dividend Yields for Investors Jones and WIlson
  • The Equity Premium Consensus Forecast RevisitedWelch
  • Avoiding Advisor RiskArmstrong
  • Investing in Total Markets Norstad
  • The Design and Production of New Retirement Savings ProductsBodie & Crane
  • Event Study: Quantifying the Effect of Being Added to an S&P Index
  • Mutual Fund COsts: Risk Without Reward
  • Making Retirement Income Last a Lifetime Ameriks, Veres & Warshawsky
  • Reinventing Retirement Income in America Hamilton & Burns
  • Limited arbitrage in mergers and acquisitions Baker & Savasoglu
  • Behavorial Finance: Past Battles and Future Engagements Statman
  • The Biggest Mistakes We Teach (in finance textbooksRitter
  • Rational Markets: Yes or No? The Affirmative CaseRubenstein
  • Beating the Odds: Active versus Passive InvestingThorley
  • Preventing Deflation: Lessons from Japan's Experience in the 1990's
  • Why Should Older People Invest LEss in Stocks Then Younger PeopleJagannathan & Kocherlakota
  • How America Saves -- Vanguard 2002
  • Portfolio Optimazation - Two Assets
  • 6 Reasons Winners Become Losers - Paul Farrell
  • Slicing and Dicing among Europe and Pacific Webs
  • Again, and with EM
  • The Expected Return One-Step -- Estimating future Stock Return
  • The Retirement Calculator From Hell - II -- Monte Carlo
  • Stock and Bond Durations
  • When indexing Fails
  • Then Magic of Mercantile Compounding
  • To Hedge or not to Hedge
  • Reading WSJ Bond and REIT yields
  • Do Not Dollar-Cost-Average for more than Twelve Months
  • Even the best don't get it quite right
  • Rolling Your Own:Three Factor Analysis
  • Risk and Time
  • Index Characteristics as of 12/31/2000
  • Human Behavior and the Efficiency of the Financial System
  • Household Wealth Can Predict Stock Market Fluctuations -- L & L Summary
  • Bernstein on Brinson
  • Of Markets and Barbells
  • IndexFunds : Diversifying Internationally - Safe and Sensible
  • Kiplinger : Growing a Fund Portfolio
  • IndexFunds : In Defense of Slice and Dice
  • How to read a mutual fund prospectus
  • Two Views of Market Efficiency: A Discussion of Behavioral Finance and Efficient Market Theory
  • An Email Exchange on Efficient Markets Fama and Welch
  • Disappearing Dividends: Changing Firm Characteristics Or Lower Propensity To Pay? Fama and French
  • The Rewards of Multiple-Asset-Class Investing