Wednesday, February 1, 2012

University Endowment Trends

Watch me clinging to the beat
I had to fight to make it mine
That religion you can sink in neat
Just move your feet and you'll feel fine
--Culture Club

This paper is somewhat dated (2008), but it still points out interesting trends in university endowments over a decade or so. Note big difference in endowment size between private (especially Ivy) and public. This really sticks out when examining endowment/student.

Asset allocation shows movement out of fixed income in favor of alternative assets. Some stats (medians):

2005 Overall

n = 726
endowment size = $72 million
return = 9%
AA equity = 59.6%
AA fixed income = 20.4%
AA alternative assets = 7.6%

Interestingly, Ivy League AA in 2005 was 38.1% equity/13.0% fixed income/37.1% asset allocation.

Of course, we now know that those increased allocations toward alternative assets were a source of pain during the credit meltdown of 2008-2009. Many alt investments, particularly illiquid ones, were crushed when bid/ask spreads fell thru the floor.

Still, the attractive characteristic of many alternative assets is that they can be less correlated with other asset classes, which makes them useful for diversification purposes.

position in SPX

2 comments:

dgeorge12358 said...

Ivy League Endowments
Year ending 6/30/11

Columbia 24%
Yale 22%
Harvard 21%

Source: Bloomberg

dgeorge12358 said...

Year ending 6/30/11

S&P 500 Index +28%