1.Please construct an investment portfolio that is appropriate for your client: She is 60 years old and plans to retire within 5 years. She has $4 million to invest. She is primarily interested in...


1.Please construct an investment portfolio that is appropriate for your client:



  • She is 60 years old and plans to retire within 5 years.

  • She has $4 million to invest.

  • She is primarily interested in creating steady income from the portfolio. Her goal is $120,000 per year.

  • She is also concerned about inflation and therefore wants the portfolio value and income to keep pace with inflation.

  • The portfolio must be diversified with stocks, bonds, cash, etc.

  • She is willing to assume a moderate level of risk. You must consider stock market risk and bond risk (e.g. duration):

    • Please calculate the beta for each holding where available.

    • Please calculate duration for each where available.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8iqrhdRoo8



  • All securities must be publicly traded securities. Mutual funds and ETFs must have at least a 5 year track record. Please show actual performance of portfolio for last 5 years.

  • Please show the allocation and annual income for each investment position in the portfolio.

  • Please include the following 3 "stress tests":

    • 10% decline in S&P 500 index, no change in interest rates

    • 20% decline in S&P 500 index, no change in interest rates

    • 0% decline in S&P 500 index anda 1% increase in interest rates



  • Please calculate the annual expenses in the portfolio (e.g. mutual funds and exchange traded funds)


Here are a few helpful suggestions:



  • Performance (Stress Tests) need to include a securities level analysis. For example, each stock (or fund) should be tested against its' respective Beta.

  • If you are including bond funds in your portfolio, you can easily get the Duration on the fund managers website.

  • If you are using CDs in the portfolio, you can assume the Duration is equal to the maturity date of the CD.

  • Remember, that your client wants the value of the portfolio to keep pace with inflation. This is why you should only use securities that have a track record of at least 5 years. You can assume that the future performance of the portfolio will be equal to the past performance.



Oct 21, 2021
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