Best of the AAAMP Blog – 2012

by KenFaulkenberry

in Weekend Investment Reading

The Best of the AAAMP Blog

The Best of the AAAMP Blog

It’s been a good year for the Arbor Investment Planner and AAAMP Blog.  Our readership has exploded (Thank You!) from 65,000 page views in 2011 to over 260,000 in 2012!

I’m striving to make the Arbor Investment Planner the highest quality value investment management guide possible. I know the Best of the AAAMP Blog posts will improve your investment skills.

Here are the Top 10 AAAMP Blog posts for 2012:

#10Quality Investing: Characteristics of Quality Investment Stocks

Examines the characteristics of quality that identify good businesses and possible quality value investments.

#97 Value Investing Principles for Asset Allocation Management -

These 7 value investing principles will improve your asset allocation management skills and increase the probability of growing your investment portfolio.

# 8Shiller PE 10: An Important Stock Market Valuation Tool -

An explanation of PE10 as a stock market valuation tool. How to use PE10 to improve long term returns and lower risk of portfolio drawdowns.

#7Dividend Growth Compounding Versus Interest Compounding - Interest Compounding is a powerful financial concept, but dividend growth compounding multiplies the benefits of exponential growth.

#6Why Tactical Asset Allocation is Changing the Investment World -

Tactical asset allocation is an active strategy that includes continual management of risk through portfolio rebalancing to a flexible asset allocation target based on value.

#5Preservation of Capital and Asset Allocation Investing -

Preservation of capital should be the highest priority goal of asset allocation investing. Of course you must take risk; but here is how to optimize asset allocation.

#4Value Investment Strategies That Work If You Develop Patience -

Investors willing to develop patience, and wait for the odds to be heavily in their favor, can reap the benefits of these value investment strategies.

#3What is Alpha and Beta? How Do They Relate to Investment Risk?

Explains the difference between Alpha and Beta; how they relate to investment risk, and their usefulness for evaluation and risk management.

#2What is the Purpose of Company Financial Statements Analysis -

Understanding the purpose of company financial statements, and how each of the three relates to one another, provides important information for company financial analysis.

#132 Investment Rules and Strategies to Make You a Better Investor – These 32 investment rules and strategies will reduce your number of mistakes, help you take prudent risks that favor positive returns, and make you a better investor.


Written by KenFaulkenberry

KenFaulkenberry

AAAMP Blog by Ken Faulkenberry
Ken Faulkenberry earned an MBA from the University of Southern California (USC) Marshall School of Business with an emphasis in investments. Ken has 25 years of investment experience and is dedicated to helping people with self-directed investment management through the Arbor Investment Planner. His asset allocation strategies have an outstanding performance record.
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Shailesh Kumar

That is an awesome increase in your readership Ken! 300% increase is something to be really proud of and you deserve it. Keep it up and all the best for 2013.

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KenFaulkenberry

Thank you Shailesh. I appreciate you and your friendship. HAPPY NEW YEAR!

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Roger @ The Chicago Financial Planner

Congratulations on your 2012 success and best wishes for more of the same in 2013 Ken.

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KenFaulkenberry

Happy New Year Roger….thank you for all your help and support throughout the year!

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