Smart Investing Week 3: Asset Allocation

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You also may need to change your asset allocation if there is a change in your risk tolerance, your financial situation, or your financial goals.

One general rule that some experts use is to subtract your age from 100 to determine the percentage of investment dollars to invest in stock for your retirement goals, Van Ginkle says. For example, if you are 55, you might have 45 percent in stocks and 55 percent in bonds and cash. “Books, online resources, and financial professionals can help you determine your mix of assets but ultimately, it is a personal decision. There is no one asset allocation strategy for everyone or for every investment goal.”

Remember that it is important to periodically monitor your portfolio and rebalance it when necessary. “Some investments will grow faster than others. For example, if you have an asset allocation strategy where stock investments are 40 percent of your portfolio but because of the rise in the stock market, your stock investments now make up 55 percent of your portfolio, you will want to make adjustments to maintain your original allocation. You could sell some of your stock investments and purchase additional investments in other categories. Or you might leave your stock investments as they are but use additional money to purchase securities in the under weighted investment categories,” Van Ginkle concluded.

This Iowa State University Extension series is a part of the Smart Investing @ Your Library project at the Newton Public Library. “The Smart Investing @ Your Library program is made possible through a grant received by Iowa Library Services provided by the FINRA Investor Education Foundation and the American Library Association,” said Sue Padilla, director of the Newton Public Library. You can find out more about investing at the ISU website www.extension.iastate.edu/families/family-finances-families or the Smart Investing project webpage at www.newton.lib.ia.us.

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