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Preparing for retirement in uncertain times

Preparing for retirement in uncertain times

By hejazfs inInvestments, Lifestyle

We know that preparing for retirement can be difficult especially during uncertain times. This article will suggest ways you can preserve your wealth so that your retirement plan is on track. As most long-term investors know, investment markets have their ups and downs. The downs are usually associated with periods of uncertainty, perhaps due to political or economic factors, or even natural disasters. Uncertainty leads to volatility – more extreme movements in asset prices – which can have a big impact on portfolio values. This can be of particular concern if you are close to retirement and preparing for your last payday. So, what can you do about it?  

 

If you are building wealth in preparation for retirement in wobbly times, there are some options: 

  1. Save more. The 9.5% Super Guarantee will not be enough. Savings of at least 15% of salary over your working life are required to produce a sufficiently large retirement investment.  
  2. Spend less now and in retirement. Review your budget and review your plans about how you will live in retirement. 
  3. Work longer. Put off retirement until later; maybe consider working part-time in the first few years of “retirement”. 
  4. Seek higher investment returns. 
  5. Implement a gearing strategy to accelerate returns. 

 

This last solution will involve taking on more risk. Investors have always accepted that the higher the return, the higher the risk. It is often easier to see the good investment opportunities after the event, but the challenge is to identify where consistent higher returns can be found.  

 

Don’t abandon shares 

Over the long term, shares have produced higher returns with greater volatility. The returns shares provide is called the “equity risk premium” – the reward for taking on the extra risk. When investment volatility is high, shares tend to be the hardest hit. But while it is tempting to sell shares in a falling market, this robs investors of the opportunity to ride the upswing when markets recover. 

 

Allocate more to riskier assets 

Fund managers have traditionally held a significant proportion of investments in blue chip company shares. Whilst they tend to pay consistent dividends, there may be other opportunities for faster growth. These include smaller companies (or small caps), unlisted shares (private companies) and overseas shares in less developed countries (emerging markets). 

Apart from shares, higher yielding debt instruments offer the potential for even higher returns but at higher risk. 

The key to investing in these areas is good research – identifying sound opportunities and eliminating those with unacceptable levels of risk. Of course, the supply of “good quality, relatively safe” investment opportunities may appear to be limited when things are uncertain. Some fund managers offer products specialising in a wide variety of assets.  

 

Active asset management 

Good investment management requires talented people and sophisticated systems and strategies. Organisations with these attributes have a better chance of identifying under- and over-priced securities and markets. By moving money between countries, currencies, sectors, and asset classes, these managers aim to produce higher returns. Funds managed according to an “absolute return” philosophy is an example of where managers aim to produce above average returns in rising and falling markets. 

 

Implement a gearing strategy 

Borrowing (or gearing) gives you a larger sum of money to invest. This magnifies any growth you achieve on your investments especially over the long term. Careful thought should be given regarding the method of gearing as some strategies may be more suitable to your particular circumstances than others. You should always bear in mind that gearing may not only increase your gains, it can also magnify any losses.  

 

Preparing for retirement in uncertain times can be difficult. Before you make any rash decisions, talk to your financial adviser first to develop a plan specifically to suit your needs.

 

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