Efficient retirement financial plans an inverse optimization and parameterization of intertemporal discounted habit formation utility

Approved for public release, distribution unlimited === Over the past decade, retirement systems have undergone significant changes shifting from employer-sponsored pension plans to defined contribution plans, commonly referred to as 401(k) or individual retirement accounts (IRA). A critical aspe...

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Main Author: Gonzalez, Issac
Other Authors: Royset, Johannes O.
Published: Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School 2012
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10945/4710
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spelling ndltd-nps.edu-oai-calhoun.nps.edu-10945-47102014-12-04T04:08:51Z Efficient retirement financial plans an inverse optimization and parameterization of intertemporal discounted habit formation utility Gonzalez, Issac Royset, Johannes O. Sharpe, William F. Naval Postgraduate School Operations Research Approved for public release, distribution unlimited Over the past decade, retirement systems have undergone significant changes shifting from employer-sponsored pension plans to defined contribution plans, commonly referred to as 401(k) or individual retirement accounts (IRA). A critical aspect of these plans is that the individual, as opposed to the employer, is responsible for managing the account and its associated investments. Demographic data indicates that the proportion of the American population older than 55 is projected to increase considerably through 2050. In the very near future, millions of Americans will require sound advice regarding myriad retirement financial decisions. Retirement strategies currently employed by financial planners are based on rules of thumb and have been shown to be inefficient and poorly matched with retiree preference. This thesis demonstrates feasibility of applying inverse optimization and utility maximization as a means of developing efficient retirement portfolios based on individual investment preferences. We administer a survey to collect investment preference data. Next, we implement a habit formation utility model and develop a bi-level inverse optimization technique to quantify, estimate and parameterize retiree preference. Using our estimate, we generate preference-based optimal investment portfolios. 2012-03-14T17:42:46Z 2012-03-14T17:42:46Z 2009-06 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10945/4710 424657988 Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
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description Approved for public release, distribution unlimited === Over the past decade, retirement systems have undergone significant changes shifting from employer-sponsored pension plans to defined contribution plans, commonly referred to as 401(k) or individual retirement accounts (IRA). A critical aspect of these plans is that the individual, as opposed to the employer, is responsible for managing the account and its associated investments. Demographic data indicates that the proportion of the American population older than 55 is projected to increase considerably through 2050. In the very near future, millions of Americans will require sound advice regarding myriad retirement financial decisions. Retirement strategies currently employed by financial planners are based on rules of thumb and have been shown to be inefficient and poorly matched with retiree preference. This thesis demonstrates feasibility of applying inverse optimization and utility maximization as a means of developing efficient retirement portfolios based on individual investment preferences. We administer a survey to collect investment preference data. Next, we implement a habit formation utility model and develop a bi-level inverse optimization technique to quantify, estimate and parameterize retiree preference. Using our estimate, we generate preference-based optimal investment portfolios.
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Efficient retirement financial plans an inverse optimization and parameterization of intertemporal discounted habit formation utility
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title Efficient retirement financial plans an inverse optimization and parameterization of intertemporal discounted habit formation utility
title_short Efficient retirement financial plans an inverse optimization and parameterization of intertemporal discounted habit formation utility
title_full Efficient retirement financial plans an inverse optimization and parameterization of intertemporal discounted habit formation utility
title_fullStr Efficient retirement financial plans an inverse optimization and parameterization of intertemporal discounted habit formation utility
title_full_unstemmed Efficient retirement financial plans an inverse optimization and parameterization of intertemporal discounted habit formation utility
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