Fund Investing Across the Long Arc: Costs, Taxes, and Portfolio Evolution

A long-term perspective on managing a fund-based portfolio — minimizing costs, handling taxes, and adapting your allocation as life circumstances shift.

⏱ 35 min 📚 12 lessons

About this course

The most important decisions in fund investing are not which funds to buy on day one — they are the discipline of holding through volatility, managing taxes efficiently year after year, and adjusting the portfolio as your timeline shortens. This course focuses on the sustained practice of fund investing over a working lifetime. By the end of this course you will be able to evaluate the long-term compounding impact of costs, implement tax-efficient fund management across taxable and tax-advantaged accounts, adapt your asset allocation over time as your risk tolerance and goals evolve, and avoid the behavioral mistakes that cost long-term investors the most. What you will learn: - How a 0.5% difference in expense ratio compounds over 30 years — and what it means in real dollars - Tax-loss harvesting: what it is, when it applies, and how to implement it without disrupting your asset allocation - How to manage capital gains distributions in a taxable account when holding mutual funds versus ETFs - The glide path concept: how and why a portfolio's equity-to-bond ratio should shift over time - How to evaluate whether a fund switch is worth triggering a taxable event versus holding an inferior fund - Common behavioral errors in fund investing — performance chasing, panic selling, over-trading — and frameworks to counteract them - How to evaluate a retirement-date allocation shift: when to begin de-risking and by how much - Building a personal investment policy statement that documents your allocation, criteria, and rebalancing rules The course draws on longitudinal case studies tracking a fund portfolio from initial construction through a 25-year investing career, including market downturns, job changes, and a shift toward income in retirement. Reflection prompts connect the cases to your own situation. A personal investment policy statement template is included. Designed for investors who have started a fund-based portfolio and want a long-term framework for managing it well. Suitable for those new to long-term thinking about investing. No prior financial planning certification is required. This course is educational and does not constitute investment advice.

What you'll get

  • 📜 Certificate of completion
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  • ♾️ Lifetime access
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  • 📱 Phone or computer
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  • 💸 30-day refund
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  • Short & focused
    35 min of practical content

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