Re: Investing Cohousing Funds | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Neil Planchon (neil![]() |
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Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2021 07:58:26 -0800 (PST) |
kayebpdx [at] gmail.com <mailto:kayebpdx [at] gmail.com> is the author of the message below. It was posted by Neil of the Cohousing-L management team <cohousing-l-owner [at] cohousing.org <mailto:cohousing-l-owner [at] cohousing.org>> Reason: quoted text was deleted and subject line restored Digest subscribers, please delete most of quoted digest and restore subject line when replying. NOTE: Digest subscribers can make replying easier by using "auto folders" particularly Gmail and Outlook users. See http://justcomm.org/jc-faq.htm#Q6.5 <http://justcomm.org/jc-faq.htm#Q6.5> -------------------- FORWARDED MESSAGE FOLLOWS -------------------- A few things I am curious about regarding Heartwood Cohousing's investment strategy: (1) How do you decide how much to invest in each asset class and for how long that money will be invested? (2) Who is responsible for making buy and sell decisions? What are this person's qualifications? Perhaps you hire an outside firm to manage your investment portfolio? (3) Do you re-balance your portfolio on a regular basis? In other words, do you keep it at 25/50/25 (cash/bonds/stocks)? If so, when you sell, do you pay the resulting taxes out of your operating account or your reserve account? (4) Did the whole community consent to your investment strategy? Or was it left to the Board or Finance committee to make the decision for the community? If Board/Finance decided, what happens when membership in those groups changes and the new people have different ideas about an investment strategy? If the community made the decision, what happens if/when a risk-averse new member expresses a strong objection to the existing strategy? (5) How did you decide on the Vanguard family of funds? Great family, low expense ratios, etc., but were there folks in your community who pushed for socially responsible investing, and if so, how did you sort that out? It's interesting to hear about different approaches cohousing communities are taking when it comes to investing reserve funds. Would love to hear more! Kaye Blesener, Treasurer, Columbia Ecovillage Portland, OR
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Re: Investing cohousing funds Janet Murphy, December 5 2021
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Re: Investing Cohousing Funds Kaye B, December 11 2021
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Re: Investing Cohousing Funds Kaye B, December 11 2021
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