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Getting Started: Managing Risk

Sunday, October 18th, 2009


Risk is associated with every investment decision. You could even say that people who decide not to invest face a different kind of risk. Although you can’t completely eliminate risk, especially market volatility. understanding how to manage it can help you live more comfortably with it.

For starters, you can smooth out those highs and lows of the market by contributing a set amount to your plan on a regular basis throughout the year. This strategy is called dollar cost averaging. The simplest way to contribute regularly is through payroll deductions.

Dollar cost averaging is an excellent way to minimize volatility and maximize returns. By purchasing the same dollar amount of investments on a regular basis, you buy more units when prices are low. Similarly, when prices are high, you’ll be purchasing fewer units. Overall, you reduce your average cost per unit over the long term and take the guessing out of when to invest.

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Lifestyle vs. Reality

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009


The boomer generation is tremendously optimistic about the future and their retirement years. However, are they prepared? As it turns out, not really.

A Forrester Research study in the US found that three in 10 boomers between 51 – 61 haven’t started any financial planning for retirement. In US, Strategic Guidance found that only 15% of its citizens felt fully prepared financially.

There is a new reality for boomers going into retirement.

Two thirds of boomers will be carrying debt into retirement rather than paying it off beforehand.

Instead of savings, real estate accounts for a great deal of boomer household wealth. This may lead to insufficient cash balances from which to draw on for retirement income.

Almost 45% believe they’ll be helping their children financially for the next seven to 10 years.

More than half of those surveyed don’t expect an inheritance. Their parents are living longer – and depleting the assets.

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The Government Can Print the Money

Monday, September 14th, 2009


Another way to raise the funds for federal budget deficits is to create new money (the popular term is print money) for the government to spend. While a growing economy requires a larger volume of money in circulation  (called the “money supply” by economist), it is dangerous to increase the money supply too quickly. The inevitable result of such a policy would be severe inflation, as the excessive amount of money in circulation forces prices up rapidly. Thus, while it may be tempting for the government to simply “print money” to finance its budget deficits, this should be done only within limits, so as to avoid increasing the money supply by more than the economy can absorb without rapid inflation.

In practice, it is common for budget deficits to be financed by a combination of borrowing and “printing” a practice that can be economically beneficial as long as the “printing” of money is kept within reasonable limits.

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A Note on Creating Jobs

Saturday, September 5th, 2009


Often, when the economy is sluggish and unemployment is high, much attention is given to government efforts to “create jobs.” Many people believe that this simply means direct government hiring of unemployed people, often for “make-work” programs (“digging holes and filling them up again”).

In fact, “creating jobs” is a much more positive concept than this – it refers to government efforts to stimulate the whole economy (through budget deficits), rather than merely hiring the unemployed to do work of little value. For example, tax cuts increase consumer spending, which stimulates many industries. Also, the effects of government spending (such as on a public works project) will spread, via the multiplier effect, through the economy, increasing consumer spending, too. Also, by generating a more favorable economic climate, these efforts by the government can result in increased business investment spending. Thus, the effects of budget deficits designed to stimulate employment will be felt all through the economy, from the toy industry to the construction industry – not merely in the hiring of the unemployed by the government.

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The Multiplier and Fiscal Policy

Monday, August 31st, 2009


As we have seen, fiscal policy is used to stabilize the economy in recessions by increasing the level of spending on goods and services by government, consumers or businesses. The effect of any such increase in spending will, however, spread through the economy due to the multiplier effect, as increases in income generated by the policy are respent again and again. For example, a government road-building program will increase the incomes of construction workers, who will spend part of their increased incomes on consumer goods and services, starting a chain of respending that will increase total incomes and GNP by about 1.6 times the original increase in government spending.

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Similarly, personal income tax cuts that boost consumer spending will initiate a respending effect that will ripple through the economy.

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