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OVERALL WEALTH: Ride out short-term pain for long-term gains

19 Aug, 2010 01:24 AM2 minutes to read
Bay of Plenty Times
By by Charlene Overell

SOME people may be concerned that much of the value added to their KiwiSaver and/or share portfolios in the first quarter of the year has been wiped out in the second quarter. What should they do?
As it happens, long-range investment research studies shows the structure of a portfolio - that is the allocations made to different types of equity, bond, cash and other investments - is of far greater importance in determining the ultimate performance of an investment than picking the timing of entering and exiting the market.
Short-term fluctuations - whether upwards or downwards - have little meaning to the long-term investor.
Most investors are unaffected by short-term negative fluctuations in market values - reflected in temporary, paper losses - which will have little bearing on the overall, long-term outcome of their investment experience.
It may be unsettling to receive reduced quarterly performance figures, but these are only part of a much greater journey.
What's important is to ensure that your investment advisers have established and regularly audited fiduciary practices to ensure you are protected from the kinds of financial disasters New Zealand investors have suffered so frequently in recent years.
Proper fiduciary practices prevent inappropriate investment strategies, inter-company lending, a lack of transparency and other abuses that have led to corporate failure, creating problems for many thousands of investors.
My own philosophy has always been in serving the long-term best interests of clients, and whatever can be done to enhance clients' investment experience should be rigorously pursued.
So don't worry if the fears in Europe over sovereign debt issues and worries in Australia about the mining super tax have hit your KiwiSaver in recent months.
So long as your investment is properly structured, and protected by strong fiduciary standards, this is all part of the ebb and flow of a market cycle.
Charlene Overell is a director of G3 Financial Freedom. A disclosure statement is available on request free of charge. She can be contacted on phone: (07) 571 5333, mobile: 021 599 940 or email: charlene@g3freedom.co.nz. Also view: www.g3freedom.co.nz .

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