Importance Of Investment Diversification

“It is best not to put all of one’s eggs into one basket!” This is most likely a statement that you may have heard many times throughout your life and when it comes to investing, this statement is a reality. Diversifying one’s investments is the main factor in making a success when it comes to investing. All of the people who have made great returns from their monies have been seen to develop investment portfolios that operate in different market sectors and we advise that you should do the same too!Developing a varied investment portfolio might include purchasing various shares and stocks that come from companies that operate in different business sectors. Methods used to achieve the desired objective may consist of buying government bonds, putting funds in money market accounts or maybe even into property i.e. buy to lets, houses of multiple occupancy [HMOs] and also the standard buying and renting out homes. The key is to invest in different market sectors.Over time all of the data shows that those who savvy investors who take the time to develop investment portfolios that are well diversified on average experience more stable & consistent returns on their investments this is when compared to those investors who happen to put their monies in one investment vehicle. By investing in those companies that operate in different market sectors [industrial, retail, consumer, business to business etc, etc] will mean that your risk factor is lower too.For example if you have invested all of your money in one company and that company’s shares goes down, you will lose some, a lot or all worst case all of your funds. Looking at this from another perspective if you happen to have invested in say shares from ten different companies and nine are doing well while one plunges averages say that you will still make some money or your losses will be minimized..A good investment diversification portfolio will include a number of fundamentals e.g. they will include stocks & shares, bonds, property and of course cash!! It may take time to develop a fully diversified investment portfolio. Depending on how much you have to invest at the outset you may have to start small say only investing in cash and then go onto invest in maybe property over times.This methodology may prove to be fine – however if you can split the investments that you make at the start – it will be a fact that your risk of losing your money will be much lower and as time passes you will see increasingly more attractive returns from your monies.The finance experts also say that you should spread your investment monies evenly among your chosen investments targets. Put another way – if you happen to start with an investment fund of £100000 & invest £25000 in stocks and shares, £25000 in property, £25000 in bonds & then decide to invest the other £25000 in a savings account that pays a decent amount of interest.This is the foundation to building a long term diversified investment portfolio and we see property to be one of the most tried to tested methods for delivering outstanding returns on ones investment funds.

Hunt for the Best Commercial Mortgage Rates

While offices and factories are important for any business, purchase or construction of these premises will divert the ever-important capital from regular business expenses. If you are thinking of extending the lease period of your property then wait. Rental of leased properties put a much higher cost on the business. Even after years of paying the lease, you continue to be the leaseholder. In this article, the author has tried to show how commercial mortgages offer a middle path.While the entrepreneur becomes a property owner with the help of commercial mortgages, the sum that he has to expend every month or quarter will be equal or sometimes lesser than what is being offered on lease, thanks to the low commercial mortgage rates.Those who are conversant with the residential mortgages will not find commercial mortgages very different. The only difference lies in the fact that commercial mortgages are designed for the businesspersons. Nowadays, businesses are readily making use of commercial mortgages to not only purchase property, but also raise finance for other business purposes.Commercial mortgage rates may generally take two forms. The first is when the market forces are given a free hand, and the commercial mortgage attracts interest at the commercial mortgage rate prevailing in the market at that point of time. Though this method has been used conventionally, the regular ups and downs in the figure is seen as a drawback. The second form of commercial mortgage rate is the result of this drawback. In this method, the commercial mortgage rate is locked to a rate for a particular period or for the entire life of the mortgage. Keeping the commercial mortgage rate locked for a particular period may cost the borrower some extra points or fees for the lock period. The fees will be welcome as long as it insures against rising commercial mortgage rates.A point that further goes in favour of commercial mortgage is that the interest paid is tax deductible. Moreover, any proceeds received from the commercial mortgages are not included while calculating the taxable income. Nevertheless, before you assure yourselves regarding the fact, it will be safe to confer with a tax consultant, if the purposes to which the proceeds have been used come under the purview of business purposes under commercial mortgages.Like in any mortgage, the lender has a lien over the property of the entrepreneur that he exchanges for commercial mortgage. This lien is to be exercised only in the event of non-payment of the due amount. In all other cases, the borrowing enterprise gets the property rights back after the last of monthly repayments have been made. Property serving as collateral does not interfere in the enterprise’s right to continue its operations in the property.Early redemption charges are a thing of the past now. Many lenders used to include this clause in order to prevent borrowers from switching over to other mortgage lenders by refinancing commercial mortgages. The early redemption charge used to be either for the whole term or for a certain number of years. The idea was to compensate the lender for the commercial mortgage rate that he lost through premature settlement. Even today, some lenders would have this clause included in fine print. It will be prudent to carefully read for this and several other clauses that can trigger problems in the future. The early redemption charge can be brought down through proper negotiation.Lenders will recommend a different method of using commercial mortgages, when the purpose is different from buying business property. Refinancing an existing mortgage and including the sum needed by the enterprise in the new commercial mortgage is one of the methods. In an equally popular method, the lender would open a line of credit in favour of the businessperson. The amount that is credited is the difference between the present market value of the business property and the unpaid amount over the commercial mortgage.As compared to the process of searching and deciding several issues involved in a commercial mortgage, the application process is simple. It will not require more than a minute to fill in the details of the mortgage on the application form given in the loan providers website, that almost every bank and financial institution has nowadays. Online processing of commercial mortgages has added to the speed with which these are approved.

Stock Investing: Best Investment Strategy for 2014 and Beyond

Stock investing is the growth engine of your investment portfolio, but in 2014 and beyond your best investment strategy could be to cut your investment exposure in stocks (also called equities) and stock funds (also called equity funds). Face it: equities and some stock funds have run up 150% in the past four to five years and this run could be about over. Why invest money here (more money) now?Stock investing has been very profitable in the past few years. The truth of the matter is that stocks and stock funds have been the best investment for the average investor for questionable reasons. In this extremely low interest rate environment, who wants to invest money in bonds, bond funds or any other interest-paying investment vehicle? In the world of stock investing, investors want to see a growing economy, rising corporate profits and growth in corporate sales. In recent years corporate profits have been a product of cost cutting vs. increasing sales. Corporate America has been reluctant to hire employees.Our government has, by design, kept interest rates artificially low to stimulate the economy and bring unemployment down. They’ve done this by BUYING longer-term debt securities, like their own Treasury securities… to the tune of $85 billion a month in 2013. This made stock investing the best investment game in town, and kept interest rates low. In 2014, many economists expect that this will unwind and interest rates are likely to increase. At that point stock investing could be a whole new ball game. Equities might not be your best investment.Invest money in stocks or stock funds if you believe that our government’s efforts will create a new wave of growth in the economy, in jobs, and in corporate sales. Do not rush out to invest money (more money) if you think higher interest rates will follow and choke economic growth. Remember, higher interest rates can hurt sales as purchases bought on credit (cars, homes, credit card purchases in general) decline. Higher rates can also hurt corporate profits because they increase the cost of borrowing money. Corporations borrow a LOT of money.That’s one view of stocks for 2014 and beyond, based on a fundamental view of stock investing. The other approach is the technical viewpoint. With the stock market on a four to five year roll, near all-time highs and up 150%… it could be due for a correction. If you invest money in stocks or stock funds now, you could be arriving at the party late. This is not rocket science, but consider 2000-2002, and 2007-2009. These were brutal bear markets that handed investors losses in the neighborhood of 50%. Only after these bear markets ended were stock funds the best investment for the average investor (for about 5 years).Well, it’s been about 5 years now since the recession (financial crisis) was officially put to bed. High unemployment is still with us and economic activity and growth is nothing to write home about. The real dilemma for investors in 2014 and beyond is that there appears to be few (if any) good or best investment prospects on the horizon. The only cheap asset class around is CASH. To earn even 1% on a CD you must shop around. Why invest money in a money market fund when they pay virtually nothing in return?When investors look at the apparent lack of investment opportunities out there and see equities going up they tend to want to jump on the band wagon and invest money in stocks and equity funds. History tells us that stock investing in an inflated market can be dangerous to your financial health. Sometimes your best investment is a safe and boring one like a short-term CD, savings account or money market fund. In 2014 your best investment strategy may be to cut back on stock investing and opt for more safety.