Diversity and your IRA Detroit MI

Essentially there is no investment that consistently outperforms others and is less volatile. Stocks, bonds, mutual funds, even alternative investments all contain a very different risk/reward scenario and potentially keeping a finger on the pulse of each one may be the key to realizing the biggest gains from your retirement dollars.

Sam Fawaz
Y.D. Financial Services, Inc.

(734) 447-5305
3000 Town Center Drive, Suite 2235
Southfield, MI
Ted Feight
Creative Financial Design

Toll Free (877) 566-9301
2000 Town Center, Suite 1900
Southfield, MI
Bert Whitehead
Cambridge Connection Inc.

248-737-7090
26111 W 14 Mile Rd Ste LL6
Franklin, MI
Christine Isham
Northern Financial Advisors, Inc.

(248) 985-1632
26111 West 14 Mile Road, Suite 100
Franklin, MI
Howard Bayliss
Core Financial Planning, LLC

(248) 758-2304
7 West Square Lake Road
Bloomfield Hills, MI
Steven Sicklesteel
DeSERANNO Wealth Planning

(313) 885-0114
18720 Mack Avenue, Suite 100
Grosse Pointe Farms, MI
Karen Norman
Norman Financial Planning, Inc.

(248) 408-1990
802 East Big Beaver Road
Troy, MI
Warren McIntyre
VisionQuest Financial Planning LLC

(248) 619-3978
200 E. Big Beaver Road
Troy, MI
Marilyn Dimitroff
Capelli Financial Services, Inc.

(248) 594-9282
40950 Woodward Avenue, Suite 140
Bloomfield Hills, MI
Jason Moore
Moore Financial Strategies, LLC

(248) 731-7060
33 Bloomfield Hills Parkway, Suite 233
Bloomfield Hills, MI
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Diversity and your IRA

Diversity is the one word you may hear from financial professionals more than any other. It is the essential piece of any good portfolio and a practice nearly worshipped by investors far and wide. All the fuss is not for nothing; in fact diversity may be the one thing that can keep your retirement account afloat even among the most financially turbulent of times.

Essentially there is no investment that consistently outperforms others and is less volatile. Stocks, bonds, mutual funds, even alternative investments all contain a very different risk/reward scenario and potentially keeping a finger on the pulse of each one may be the key to realizing the biggest gains from your retirement dollars.

Look at having two retirement accounts, both your company sponsored 401(k) and an IRA. The 401(k) is there to take advantage of your companies matching policies and the IRA gives you numerous investment options, picking up where your 401(k) may be limited. Diversity among your retirement accounts is a must.

Avoid sinking too much cash into one investment product, such as a costly mutual fund, according to the Motley Fool, an Investment Web site. Instead search for funds with lower thresholds and those among many competing funds in order to get yourself the lowest price.

Unsure whether to stay with stocks or move to bonds? Think about your time until retirement and then make a wise choice. Risky investing is advised for those near the beginning of their careers, thus picking something like the Vanguard Balanced Index, where 60 percent of your money is put towards stocks and the other 40 percent in bonds might be an ideal choice. Lowering the risk among your investments as you close in on your retirement date is important to ensuring your nest egg is safe and ready to be used.

The ultimate diversification, according to the Motley Fool, is investing in a stock market index fund, which spreads your money out over some 3,500 stocks.

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