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Efficient allocationAn allocation that it is impossible unambiguously to improve upon, in the sense of producing more of one good without producing less of another.Similar MatchesCapital allocation decisionCapital allocation decisionAllocation of invested funds between risk-free assets and the risky portfolio. Policy asset allocationPolicy asset allocationWay in which an investor seeks to assess an appropriate long-term "normal" mix of assets that represents an ideal blend of controlled investor and enhanced investor. AllocationAllocationAn assignment of economic resources to uses. Thus, in general equilibrium, an assignment of factors to industries producing goods and services, together with the assignment of resulting final goods and services to consumers, within a country or throughout the world economy. Industry allocationIndustry allocationInvestment of certain proportions of a portfolio in certain industries. Sometimes called sector allocation. Asset allocationAsset allocationThe process of deciding how to apportion investment capital between the various possible asset classes: bonds, stocks, property, cash etc.Having decided the asset classes, professional fund managers will also try to achieve the right risk/reward profile by choosing which geographical areas to invest in. (UK, continental Europe, Asia, America etc) Further SuggestionsAllocational efficiencySector allocation Asset allocation mutual fund allocation notice Allocation of income rules |
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