Behind the Scenes of Your Portfolio: Rebalancing
We are starting a new series of blog posts looking behind the scenes of how we manage portfolios for our ongoing clients. Many of these things have been discussed in various levels of detail in the past, but we wanted to give you a full picture of what happens on an ongoing basis. Let’s begin discussing “Rebalancing”…
Compounding Explained in a “Not Boring Way”
It sounds like a word they would use on a farm.
As in, “I’ve got some compounding to do down on the back forty so I won’t be able to shuck corn with ya this afternoon”.
In reality, compounding is just one more of those financial terms that many have heard, but few can explain. The first thing you should know about compounding is, obviously, that it is fun to say. The second thing you should know about compounding is that it can be both a force of good and a force of evil in terms of your finances.
Bonds May Be Riskier than Stocks
One of the staple investment beliefs has historically been that “bonds are for protection and stocks are for growth”. While the evidence has generally backed this up, it is important that we balance what worked before with the current and future investment environment. As every investment compliance attorney has said, “past performance is no guarantee of future results”.