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Take a Big Picture Look at Your Investments

Do you know how many mutual funds and other investments you have? Can you easily determine your portfolio’s worth?>

If your investments are spread across a number of accounts, it’s not only difficult to keep track of what you own. It’s also difficult to get your investments working together to achieve your goals. Simplifying your investing arrangements can provide many benefits. Click through the links below to find out more.

Ease of Management

In our finances, as in our lives, taking care of the small things can make it easier to get the bigger things right. A good way to simplify your finances is to consolidate your investments in one account.
Having only one account reduces the number of statements you receive every quarter, cutting down on clutter and giving you an at-a-glance view of what you own.
It’s much easier to monitor and manage your portfolio — and find new opportunities for maturing investments — when everything is in one place.

More Effective Diversification

For most of us, it’s a good idea to diversify our investments. We should have some cash for liquidity, some fixed income — such as longer-term GICs — for stability, and some equities for investment growth. The asset mix that’s right for you will depend on your goals, time horizon, and comfort level with risk.
It’s important to have a diversified portfolio, but remember that diversification doesn’t mean simply having more investment accounts. If you hold a number of mutual funds at different institutions, it can be difficult to spot areas of duplication — the funds may overlap and hold similar investments, which can actually make you less diversified.

Keep Your Asset Mix on Track

Having a diversified investment mix that reflects your goals is key to long-term success. But sometimes, market activity can cause your asset mix to drift from the target mix that’s right for your situation. For instance, if the equity funds in your portfolio have done well, the equity portion of your portfolio may have grown beyond your comfort level.
In this case, you may need to “rebalance” your portfolio by moving some of your investments around or directing new savings to a specific asset class. Having a consolidated investment account makes it easier to see where to invest any new savings and ensure that your asset mix continues to reflect your unique situation.
Tip: All-in-one diversified mutual funds can provide you with a professionally managed asset allocation plan that is rebalanced on a regular basis — all with a single investment.

Know Where you Stand

In order to get to where you want to go — a comfortable retirement, for instance — you need to know where you stand today. That’s why it’s important to have a big-picture view of all of your investments.
Having all your investments in one place makes it easier to determine your net worth. For instance, once you know the value of your portfolio, you can plug that number into retirement calculators. The results will show what combination of savings and investment growth you’ll need to meet your long-term goals.

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