Investing your money may be an effective way to help you build long-term wealth.
While it can seem overwhelming at times, given the breadth of options available, you don’t need to be a financial expert to be successful at it.
But as Warren Buffet says: “Risk comes from not knowing what you’re doing.[i] So understanding the basics is important.
To help you better prepare and potentially reduce your risk, here are some things to consider before investing.
1. Set clear financial goals
Before investing, consider creating a plan. This helps you put into perspective not only your investment goals, but when and how you want to achieve them. It can also help to remove the likelihood of emotions influencing your investment decisions.
Start by asking yourself what you aim to achieve through your investments. Are you looking to build wealth for retirement, save for a down payment on a house, or fund your child’s education? Your goals can influence your investment strategy and the level of risk you’re willing to take.
2. Review your timeframe and comfort with risk
Before investing, it’s important to consider how much time you’re giving yourself to build towards your financial goal and how much risk you’re prepared to take on to get there.
For example, an investment plan for retirement may look very different to someone who is much younger. If you’re looking to access your money in a shorter time frame, remaining invested through ups and downs in the market may be unlikely, so a less risky investment approach may work to your favour.
3. Research the market
Understanding what’s going on in the market, domestically and globally, is important as it may have an impact on your investments. This can include things such as growth, unemployment rates, interest rates and inflation and even political events.
4. Check your emotions
There’s no denying that the nature of investing can be emotional. There are times where you may feel tempted to change your investment strategy because an area of your portfolio isn’t doing well, or you received recent news the market is going to plummet.
While these events may cause you to react quickly, such as selling off your assets, it’s important to consider your investment strategy. If your approach is intended to be a long-term plan, making decisions based on short-term market fluctuations, may greatly affect what you set out to achieve.
5. Consider where to invest your money
You may choose to divvy up your money across a variety of asset classes such as shares, cash and bonds, or you may choose to invest your money in a single asset class, such as a residential property.
Diversification
One of the main advantages of investing in different asset classes, is the ability to diversify your risk. This means if one of your investments doesn’t perform well, your losses may not be as severe as your other investments will help to level it out. On the flip side, it does take more effort as you’ll need to remain up to date across a variety of market sectors.
6.Understand investment options in Australia
There are many ways you can go about investing your money depending on how confident you feel and whether you’d prefer to take a more passive or active approach to managing your money. Here are some of the most common:
Source: MLC
[i] https://www.cnbc.com/2017/05/01/7-insights-from-legendary-investor-warren-buffett.html
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