Saturday, April 8, 2023
9:00 Registration, Social, Coffee
9:30 Chapter business
9:40 The 8% “No Withdrawal” Retirement Portfolio: Why Most Dividend/Income Investors Earn Too Little – and How to do Better by Tom Jacobs, Partner, Huckleberry Capital Management
11:15 Refreshments
11:30 Wheeling Options and Unusual Options Activity by Tony Trunkel
12:00 Door Prizes
12:10 Options & Analysis SIG – Lowell Carty, SIG Leader
1:15 Estate Planning and Administration SIG – Kristel Patton, SIG Leader
The 8% “No Withdrawal” Retirement Portfolio
Conventional retirement investment wisdom is wrong. It says that you have to accept low dividend yields, draw down your principal at 4% a year, and forego any stock price growth in the name of “safety.” You can meet your income needs and even grow, rather than diminish, your principal, but you must accept the higher volatility that higher yield brings in the form of mortgage REITs. If you can, 8% yields are yours without unnecessary risk.
You will Learn
• Why you don’t need to settle for the “4% a year” rule – or use up your principal.
• How to identify the right REITs and closed-end bond funds for higher and growing retirement income
• What mortgage REITs are and how to get the mega-yields with reduced risk
Tom Jacobs is a partner at Huckleberry Capital Management, a boutique investment advisory firm serving clients in 27 states and foreign countries from Marfa, TX; New Jersey; and Asheville, NC. As is Tom, the other Huckleberry partners are ex-Motley Fool, sharing the same values and skepticism of the financial services industry, and he has been investing since his Dad encouraged him in 1968. He is a graduate of Cornell University and the University of Chicago Law School, the author of How to Retire on Dividends: Earn a Safe 8%, Leave Your Principal Intact (The Marfa Group, 2019); Rule of 72: How to Compound Your Money and Uncover Hidden Stock Profits (Dent Research, 2016), and What’s Behind the Numbers? How to Expose Financial Chicanery and Avoid Huge Losses in Your Portfolio (McGraw-Hill, 2012), and series editor of the republication of Maurece Schiller’s collected works on special situations.
11:30 – 12:00 p.m.
Chapter Member Presentation – What Works for Me Financially
Wheeling Options and Unusual Options Activity by Tony Trunkel
12:10 to 1:10 p.m.
Options & Analysis SIG – Lowell Carty, SIG Leader
All AAII participants are invited to improve their wealth-building and management skills through the use of option instruments and analysis tools. You will benefit from a combination of tutorial presentations and active discussions that range from use of options to generate monthly income, "hedging" for protection of your stocks and directional trades. Participant experience ranges from initial learning to active traders. We work closely with the AAII Fundamental Stocks and Investment Protection SIGs.
2:15 to 3:15 p.m.
Estate Planning and Administration SIG – Kristel Patton, SIG Leader
There are many misconceptions surrounding estate planning and estate administration. This SIG will help sort the truth from fiction by focusing on various estate planning and administration topics, including using trust-based estate plans to plan for incapacity and death; advance health care directives; using powers of attorney; differences in probate and trust administration; and how to organize your affairs to aid in efficient and cost-effective administration of your estate.
Meeting Location:
Jewish Community Campus
12701 North Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, Arizona
Drive on 101 to exit 40 [E. Cactus Road]
Drive 2 miles west on E. Cactus to N. Scottsdale Rd.
Turn right on N. Scottsdale Rd. The Center is 1/8 mile on your right.
Payment Options:
Mail your $9.00 check with the meeting date on it to:
Terry Karpinski
319 E. Catalina Lane
Queen Creek, AZ 85140
The advance mail registration must be received by the registrar by April 6 th
On-line registration with Eventbrite - $12.00
This is the link:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/aaii-phoenix-chapter-april-meeting-tickets-
586391582007
On-line registration must be done by April 6 th
At-the-door registration - $15.00
Meeting details related to the Covid Pandemic:
Please Read the AAII COVID Protocol for In-Person Meetings
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