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Now that were well into May, you might look around your house and decide its time for a little spring cleaning, if youre the sort of person who does that kind of thing. But even if you arent, you can probably benefit from sprucing up another part of your life your investment portfolio. Why? Because things change in your life. And while your investment and insurance products and strategies may have been appropriate for you at one time, that may no longer be the case.
So, once you decide to clean up your portfolio, what should you look for? Here are a few ideas to consider:
Avoid redundant holdings.
Do you have too many of the same type of stocks cluttering your portfolio? Too many people think that, when it comes to investing, they cant get too much of a good thing. Consequently, if they have two growth stocks from the same industry, they add a third. Or, on the other side of the investment spectrum, if they like the steady income from their fixed-income securities, they might buy more.
Depending on your individual needs, you may find that growth stocks and fixed-income vehicles can play a role in your diversified portfolio, but overloading on either of these securities or any other, for that matter can actually hinder your progress toward your financial goals. For example, if you add too many of the same type of growth stocks, you may expose yourself to a market downturn that hits one specific sector particularly hard. Or, if you divert some of your investment dollars toward additional fixed-income securities, you may deprive yourself of needed growth opportunities.
Examine automatic investments.
Are you still automatically moving money from your checking account into an investment that you initiated years ago under different circumstances? Could this money possibly be better directed elsewhere? Check your automatic purchases carefully to see if they still meet your needs.
Review your insurance coverage.
When you start out in your career, and you have a young family, you definitely need a certain amount of life insurance to replace your income, pay for your mortgage, educate your children, etc. But as your children grow and leave home, and you finish paying for your home, your needs for life insurance will change. Go over your policies with your investment professional to see if your coverage is still appropriate. You may find that a different type of policy can be beneficial in helping you meet other types of needs, such as estate planning.
Check your beneficiaries.
Over the years, your family situation may change. To cite just one possibility, you may remarry and take on the responsibilities of a blended family. If this happens, youll need to closely check the beneficiary designations on your investments, retirement plans and insurance policies. If you dont update these designations, your wishes may not be carried out when its time for your estate to be settled.
By following these suggestions, you can give your portfolio a spring cleaning that can help you in all seasons. |