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In this latest episode of AWM Insights, we continue our exploration of building a best-in-class investment portfolio, this time by focusing on a human-centered approach.
A human-centered approach moves beyond traditional benchmarks to emphasize the importance of identifying a clear purpose for investing, with money viewed as a tool—a ticket—to help you achieve your unique life goals.
We also tackle the practical side, showing you how portfolios can be intentionally structured and continually adapted to support what matters most to you and your family.
Key Highlights
- Defining a human-centered portfolio and examining why understanding your personal “why” is essential for effective investing.
- Using the analogy of money as a ticket, not the destination—ensuring financial decisions are grounded in your unique values and objectives.
- Exploring the drawbacks of comparison and media-driven trends, and how these can introduce anxiety and misalignment.
- Translating individual goals into actionable strategies—creating sub-portfolios or “buckets” to fund specific priorities such as children’s education or other family milestones.
- Stressing the importance of continuous portfolio review and adjustment to ensure that your approach remains aligned as your life evolves.
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