For almost three quarters of a century, lifecycle finance models and mean–variance optimization remained separate, but recent breakthroughs have produced combined models that answer critical financial planning questions linked to portfolio choice.
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Abstract
For nearly three-quarters of a century, there has been a large separation between lifecycle finance models stemming from numerous Nobel laureates and the single-period mean-variance optimization-oriented models starting with Markowitz. Recent advances allow for a new class of models that combine both lifecycle models and mean-variance models. This new class of models uses lifecycle models to answer key financial planning questions and then mean-variance optimization models to answer investment questions. Goals-based models are often silent on many financial planning questions addressed by lifecycle finance and should thus be joined with lifecycle models.