INVESTMENTS. Brought to you by: State Treasurer Josh Mandel

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INVESTMENTS 1 State Treasurer Josh Mandel

Section I: Assessing Your Current Situation Section II: Setting Investment Goals / Timelines Section III: Determining Your Risk Tolerance Section IV: Asset Allocation Section V: Investment Vehicles 2

Section I: Assessing Your Current Situation Analyze Your Net Worth 1. Total Your Assets 2. Calculate Your Liabilities 3. Determine Your Net Worth Net Worth = Assets Liabilities Reallocate investment / assets, as needed 3

Funding Your Investments 1. Review Your Current Cash Flow 2. Reallocate: Selling one type of investment or other asset and reinvesting the proceeds into other investment Net Cash Flow = Income Outflow 4

SECTION II: SETTING INVESTMENT GOALS Write Down Your Investment Goals: Goal: What is the intended purpose of your investment? Priority: How important is your goal in comparison to other financial goals? Timeline: How long do you have to achieve your goal? Amount: What is your goal total balance? How much can you afford monthly? Risk Level: What are the consequences of fluctuations in your investments? 5

SECTION III: DETERMINING YOUR RISK TOLERANCE Investments Investment Risks: Volatility Loss of Income Loss of Value Loss of Principle Inflation Risk Market Risk Geo-political Risk The Risk / Return Tradeoff Higher Expected Return = Higher Risk 6

Risk Tolerance Strategies Diversification: Diversify money across a range of investments. Professional Management: Expert managers closely monitor and make investment decisions for you 7

Risk Tolerance Conservative Less Volatile 60% Cash 25% Bonds 15% Stocks Aggressive Higher Volatility 0% Cash 20% Bonds 80% Stocks 5 Years 10 Years 15+ Years Moderate Some Volatility 5% Cash 35% Bonds 60% Stocks 8

SECTION IV: ASSET ALLOCATION Asset Allocation Asset allocation is the process of choosing among possible investments. Balanced Portfolio A portfolio is a collection of investments owned by an individual, i.e.: stocks, bonds and cash. 9

Sample of Asset Allocation Younger Investor Older Investor Fixed Income 10% Cash Equivalents 10% Fixed Income 33.3% Cash Equivalents 33.3% Equity 80% Equity 33.3% 10

Steps to Balancing a Portfolio 1. Review your investment goals 2. Review your timeline 3. Determine your risk tolerance 4. Design your investment pie (asset allocation) 5. Choose the individual investments and gather information about each of the mutual funds offered in the plan. 6. Review and revise annually. 11

SECTION V: INVESTMENT VEHICLES Saving to Invest Saving Account Checking Account Certificate of Deposit (CD s): Similar to a bank account in the security of your money, but requires a commitment to invest for a period of time (often monthly, three months six months, etc.). Note: Withdrawing before the term (or maturity) may carry penalties. 12

SECTION V: INVESTMENT VEHICLES Types of Investments Bonds/Treasury securities Stock Cash Mutual Funds 13

Bonds/Treasury Securities Bonds are IOUs; companies and governments issue bonds to fund operations. When you buy a bond, you are lending your money for a certain period of time. Inflation erodes the value of bonds fixed interest payments. 14

Bonds/Treasury Securities Government Bonds: U.S. Treasury Bonds U.S. Savings Bonds Non-Governmental Bonds: Corporate Bonds Junk Bonds Treasury Securities: Treasury Bills (or T-bills) Treasury Notes/Bonds 15

Stocks Stock are ownership in the company Investments Share represents a claim on assets and earnings Past performance does not guarantee future performance Individual stocks are not the market. Diversify stocks from different industries. There are many different kinds of stocks. 16

Large-Cap and Small-Cap Stocks Cap is short for capitalization and is calculated by multiplying the number of shares outstanding by the price per share. Large-Cap Stocks: Capitalizations over $10 billion Mid-Cap Stocks: Capitalizations between $1 billion and $10 billion Small-Cap Stocks: Capitalizations of less than $1 billion 17

Stocks Common Stocks Preferred Stocks Growth Stocks Value Stocks Blue Chip Stocks Foreign Stocks 18

Mutual Funds Mutual Funds are pools of funds from many individuals who share ownership of groups of stocks or bonds. Stock Fund Bond Fund Balanced/Asset Allocation Fund Index Funds Load vs. No-Load Funds 19

Research How to Choose a Mutual Fund Broker, Bank, Commissioned or Fee Based Selection Operating Expenses Fund Management Performance Turnover Details Get Started 20

Mutual Funds Research before you invest in mutual funds. Review the fund s prospectus. Look beyond the fund s name Evaluate the management fees If working with a professional, ASK QUESTIONS! 21

Ponzi schemes Sounds too good to be true ( risk-free and guaranteed returns ) Unlicensed individuals Churning Signing an incomplete document Watch out for red flags (account discrepancies, pushy salesperson and make a decision on the spot) If you suspect fraud, contact the Ohio Attorney General s Office or the Ohio Department of Commerce Investor Protection Hotline: 877-683-7841 22