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HOW SHOULD I ALLOCATE MY ASSETS?If you’ve already started investing, the hard part is over. Asset allocation is the way you spread your money across various classes of investments including stocks, bonds, and cash reserves. According to Markowitz' 1990 Nobel Prize winning theory, almost 92% of your investment returns depend on how your assets are allocated among the different classes, while only about 2% is due to the specific stocks and bonds you choose to buy.* Ease up on Conservatism Women tend to be too conservative in their investment decisions, with the majority worrying that they haven’t saved enough for retirement. One of the biggest risks is deciding not to do anything or being too conservative in your investment strategy. So if you’re 10-to-20 years away from retirement, consider investing primarily in stocks. When you’re five-to-ten years away from retirement, rebalance with a greater emphasis on bonds and income-producing equities like utilities. They tend to provide a steady income on your investment and may be less risky as you draw closer to retirement. Diversification Diversification means your money is spread among a number of different investments so your return isn't dependent on any single investment. No single type of investment performs well all the time. In fact, each tends to follow its own cycle. Within your asset allocation, you should diversify the investments within each asset class. You should consult a Financial Advisor about what mix is right for you. Here are some hypothetical examples of just a few of the many ways to diversify your investments. These examples are provided for information purposes only and do not represent a specific recommendation.
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* Brinson, Singer and Beebower, Determinants of Portfolio Performance, Financial Analysts Journal, May/June 1991. Wachovia Securities is the trade name used by two separate, registered broker-dealers and non-bank affiliates of Wachovia Corporation providing certain retail securities brokerage services: Wachovia Securities, LLC, Member NYSE/SIPC, and Wachovia Securities Financial Network, LLC, Member FINRA /SIPC. Personal Finance Login
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