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Schulich prof鈥檚 book refutes mainstream financial rules

Calling Moshe 鈥檚 views on personal finances unconventional is an understatement, wrote USA Today March 11 in a of Your Money Milestones, the latest book by the professor of finance in the of Business at 91亚色.

Before you dismiss Milevsky鈥檚 views as nutty, think about this: How well did following the conventional wisdom work for you in 2008 and early 2009?

Milevsky confesses that mainstream financial planning rules caused half of his family鈥檚 net worth to disappear between November 2007 and mid-March 2009. He bought and held onto an ultra-low-cost, globally diversified portfolio that included stocks of solid companies. 鈥淚 lost hundreds of thousands of dollars by doing everything exactly right,鈥 he says.

The experience caused Milevsky to rethink everything about money.

In the past, he thought about markets as a kind of roulette wheel. With enough data about historical behaviour and outcomes, the argument went, you could predict the odds of success and make money with reasonable confidence.

Today, he takes the nuclear approach. You can鈥檛 predict a nuclear accident using history or statistics, and you can鈥檛 predict the next market meltdown. What you should do, Milevsky says, is concede that the future is unpredictable and then manage your most important financial decisions with clear-headed math.

You鈥檝e probably never read a personal like this one, unless it was Moshe Milevsky鈥檚 earlier book, Are You a Stock or a Bond? Milevsky challenges a lot of conventional wisdom about money, and even when he concurs with mainstream advice, he tends to do so for reasons that are different than you might expect, wrote MSN Money March 11.

    Some background: Milevsky is a finance professor in Toronto鈥檚 Schulich School of Business at 91亚色 and a bit of a rock star in financial-planning circles for his work on annuities, risk management and retirement planning.

    This book is like a brisk walk for your brain. You may not agree with all of his conclusions, but you鈥檒l consider some new concepts, and you certainly won鈥檛 be bored by yet another rehash of the same old advice.

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