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Planning- Issues you need to address before investing

 

Before you jump into the market and spend your money, you need to define your goals. What is it you want to accomplish by investing, most state retirement as the goal, buy there are other reasons to invest. College for the kids, house, car, are just a few. There are a number of things you need to consider before you define your plan and set your goals.

Your budget- Probably the one most important thing you can do for investing and for your life is budget. If you don't budget you don't know what's coming in and what's going out. Budgeting today is so simple. There are inexpensive budget programs that you can purchase that make it fun, if that's possible. Do an Internet search on Excel household budget spreadsheet. You might find one free. When you buy a PC you can get MS/Money program that is bundled with the purchase of the PC. Check it out, you might already have it.

Your age- If you are just starting out in your career and have 40 plus years left in the workforce you can begin with your company's 401k or retirement plan, depending on the size of the company. If you are middle-aged, you should already be investing in something. If you are nearing retirement, there is still time. It is never too early or too late to invest. Investing doesn't have to be the stock market. Investing is anything that has a return (money) from an asset. 

For our purposes here, Investing can be stated as buying market securities for the long-term. What is long-term is anybody's guess, but something in the neighborhood of at least years. If you had a time horizon of, let's say, ten years, then buying stock in a company today should not be a problem. The market and stocks tend to rise over periods of years. The risk of buying stock in XYZ company (as long as XYZ is a good company) would be minimal over the long-term.

Trading is a term, for our purposes here, that describes buying and selling stock in a short period of time. That time can be minutes- to days- or even weeks- but less than long-term. The risk can be very high depending on the time frame and whether you need the funds.

The table below shows you the risk over different periods of time.

Period of Time Risk
Day Extremely High
Week Very High
Month High
6 Month Very High
1 Year Medium
2 Years Low
5 Years Very Low
10 Years Extremely Low

The risks in the above table is judgmental. If you hit the market at the right time you can make money with very low risk and high reward. The problem is you don't know when a rally, or a substantial rally will occur.

Another thing to consider is, do you have the money to gamble? The word gamble is used to get your attention. If you decide to trade you may be gambling. If you intend to invest, then the period of time you chose will make it a less of a gamble.

Other items to consider:

Do you have a budget- You need to budget only for the fact of gaining control. You need to know what you make and what you spend so that you can invest or trade.

Do you have an emergency fund- An amount (normally 3 to 6 months of what you need to pay bills) that is set-aside in a savings account, CD, or money market. A set amount of money that is liquid and that you can tap into if for some reason you need to. 

Investing- Educational Resource Links Are links to other sites that provide free education and other services.

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