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Comments from an Australian Value Investor

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The Fallible Investor | Comments from an Australian Value Investor Home About Contact The Fallible Investor Comments from an Australian Value Investor Feeds: Posts Comments Asset Allocation April 23, 2010 by The Fallible Investor How I determine which assets to invest in   A major part of my investment process is deciding how to allocate my capital to each asset class. I decide this simply by comparing the likely after-tax, real returns of each asset class . In doing so, I am mindful of the following fundamentals.   Business earnings are largely real The yield from cash or bonds is a nominal return while the yield from a business is largely a real yield. This is because the nominal value of a business’s assets, and its nominal earnings, are both likely to rise by a similar rate to the inflation rate.   Costantini provides convincing evidence that business earnings are largely real. He says:     “Unlike bondholders, shareholders possess a claim on the ...

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