Friday, December 28, 2007

Yale University's 2007 Endowment Report

Regular readers of Bespoke know that we are big fans of David Swensen and the Yale Endowment. Mr. Swensen's book on personal investment is a must read, as it teaches investors about the importance of asset allocation and portfolio rebalancing. Bespoke even offers an all-ETF money management strategy that practices much of what Mr. Swensen preaches in the book.

Recently, Yale released its Endowment Update for 2007. The report can be read by clicking here. We also compared the endowment's current portfolio to that of previous years, and we highlight a chart and table of it below. As shown, there were no significant changes in the allocation of asset classes from 2006 to 2007. Private Equity was the only real increase from 16.4% to 18.7%. When comparing the current portfolio to 2002, however, we see that Domestic Equity has fallen from 15.4% to 11%, Fixed Income has fallen from 10% to 4%, and Private Equity and Real Assets (real estate, timber land, oil and gas) have increased.

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Lunch is for wimps

Lunch is for wimps
It's not a question of enough, pal. It's a zero sum game, somebody wins, somebody loses. Money itself isn't lost or made, it's simply transferred from one perception to another.