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How sub-optimal are age-based life-cycle investment products?
Institution:1. Escuela de Negocios, Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Diagonal las Torres 2640 oficina 533-C, Peñalolén, Santiago, Chile;2. Columbia Business School, Finance Division, New York, United States;3. CLAPES-UC, Santiago, Chile;4. Master of Applied Economics UCLA, United States
Abstract:We investigate the conditions under which life-cycle investment strategies based on age may be ‘near enough’ to optimal, focusing on the treatment of the pension account balance and assumptions about risk aversion. We show that dynamically adjusting the strategy in response to fluctuations in balance as well as age can lead to moderate improvements over product designs currently seen in the market; although most of the potential gains might be captured by specifying the glide path with reference to measures reflecting the projected balance over time. The risk aversion assumption emerges as a far more important consideration, with much greater reductions in expected utility arising from mismatches between the risk aversion of the investor and that underpinning the glide path design. Our analysis suggests possibilities for improving life-cycle or target date funds, and highlights the benefit of offering a suite of such funds that cater for members with differing risk aversion.
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