Master Your Money – Part 3 (2024)

With our Master Your Money series, we want to empower you with some key knowledge so that you can successfully navigate your personal finances.

In the first part of this series, we shared five myths of the financial world. Many people have fallen prey to these myths, and billions of dollars have died as a result.

In the second part of the series, we went over tips on how to make a financial plan – including how to nail down exactly how much money you need to retire (eg. the size of your nest egg). Hint: it’s likely less than you think!

In this third and final part of the series, we will go over some ways to build your nest egg. It is all about understanding different types of investments and deciding how you want to allocate your money. The key is creating a good investment portfolio.

Once you have your investment portfolio, your goal should be to put as much money as you can into it until it hits the size of the nest egg you want (the steps to determine this are in Master Your Money – Part 2).

Ready? Let’s get to it!

How to build an investment portfolio?

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For most of us, investing money isn’t a full time job. We don’t have the time, energy, or expertise to be changing our investments multiple times a week like the professionals do.

This is the reason why we need to have a diversified investment portfolio that doesn’t require constant attention, but will allow our money to grow at a reasonable rate – which we would suggest is 4% per year.

The point of portfolio diversification is to be invested in different asset classes so that when some asset classes drop, other classes rise – and your investment is protected.

Many people use the allocation of about 50% stocks and 50% bonds as a benchmark for their allocation.

Conventional wisdom dictates that the allocation of stocks versus bonds is supposed to be weighted more in favor of stocks if you want more risk accompanied by a potentially higher return, and weighted more in favor of bonds if you want less risk accompanied by a potentially lower return.

This widely accepted approach operates on the following assumptions:

  1. Bonds are always are safer than stocks.
  2. Bonds and stocks always move in opposite directions such that if stock values drop then bond values rise – and vice versa.

We would suggest that those two assumptions are not true.

The two main reasons that overall market prices move in significant ways are:

  1. Unexpected inflation/deflation
  2. Unexpected economic growth/decline

The following chart shows what types of investments do well in each scenario.

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From the chart, we can see that sometimes stocks and bonds move in the same direction!

Here is where things get difficult to follow if you’re not a finance expert, so you might have to read the next few paragraphs twice. Sorry!

When you diversify your investment portfolio, the point is to diversify your risk, which in the context of investment is just another word for variability.

Different asset classes, such as stocks and bonds, have different levels of variability. Since stocks are riskier than bonds, then you must have more bonds than stocks if you want the risk to be balanced.

This key to understanding all of this is that we are always aiming to balance the risk, and not the dollar value of the assets attached to the risk.

If we agree with this logic, then we can see why the traditional method of allocation (i.e. by percentages of assets as measured by dollars, rather than risk) is not the best way to go about diversification.

When you match the direction each asset class moves in each type of market situation with the relative risk/variability of each of those asset classes you get a real “all weather” portfolio.

According to Ray Dalio, a good portfolio for average person should look something like the chart below.

P.S. For those who aren’t familiar with Ray, he is the founder of the world’s biggest hedge fund (Bridgewater Associates), and manages over $160 billion dollars (yes billions with a capital B!). His fund is so successful that he often turns new investors away. Also, if you have less than $100 million to invest then forget about having Ray manage your money. The big takeaway here is that Ray is someone who knows that he’s talking about.

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When we look at this sample investment portfolio over the last 75 years, only ten years were losing years. Your worst yearly loss is only 3.93%, and you would have easily earned an average of 4% per year – which we feel is a realistic and conservative goal.

In contrast, the overall stock market was negative 18 times, and the largest annual loss over the same 75 years was a whopping 43.3% . Ouch!

By structuring a portfolio the right way, you’ve done all you can with balancing both risk and return. You can adjust the portfolio to fit your own needs depending on if you’re more aggressive or conservative. We would recommend keeping the percentage of commodities and gold steady, and only play with the stock and bond percentages by +/- 5%.

Once you have your portfolio set up, you should rebalance it once a year. Why is rebalancing needed? The reason is that the value of different assets increase/decrease such that the percentage of each asset in your portfolio will drift away from the target allocation.

For example, if stocks have an amazing year and doubles in value, then the “stock” portion of your portfolio will no longer be at the designated 30%. In this case you will have to sell some of the stocks and buy the other asset classes to bring everything back in line with your target allocation.

How to implement your investment portfolio

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Now that you have a good idea of how much of each asset class you should own, it’s time to start buying the assets! There are an enormous number of ways you can reach your target allocation for each asset class. No matter how you get there, you should keep the following in mind:

  1. Stay away from buying individual stocks. As mentioned in Master Your money – Part 1, you should buy the whole market through an index fund or ETF.
  2. Stay away from funds or ETF’s that have fees over 1.0%. Since we’re only buying funds or ETF’s that track the index, there is no reason to pay high fees to investment advisors.
  3. You should purchase the investments in a tax sheltered account such as a Roth IRA whenever possible.

Keeping those things in mind, here is one of the ways you can implement the suggested portfolio.

30% Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (Symbol: VOO). This one accounts for your entire “stock” allocation. This ETF tracks the S&P 500 index in the United States, and is a good gauge for the overall market. We love this ETF as the fees are only 0.03% of your invested amount.

15% Vanguard Intermediate Bond ETF (Symbol: BIV). This one is for all of your “intermediate term bonds” allocation. This ETF tracks the 5–10 year government bond index, and has a fee of only 0.07% – which is very good for a bond ETF.

40% Vanguard Long Term Bond ETF (Symbol: BLV). This one is for all of your “long term bonds” allocation. This ETF tracks the long-term investment-grade U.S. bond market, and also has a fee of 0.07%.

7.5% iShares Gold Trust (Symbol: IAU). This one accounts for all of your “gold” allocation. This investment is for actual gold bullion. As of 2019, the trust holds almost 300 tonnes of physical gold. At 0.25%, the fee on this investment is slightly higher than the others. However, the higher cost makes sense as you’re holding physical gold which needs plenty of security!

7.5% Invesco DB Commodity Tracking (Symbol: DBC). This one accounts for all of your “commodities” allocation. This fund tracks the prices of over ten commodities including oil, wheat, zinc, natural gas, and soy beans. The fee for this fund is at 0.85% which is still below our maximum recommended fee threshold of 1%.

Final Thoughts

With our Master Your Money series, we wanted to empower everyone with the basic financial knowledge needed to retire comfortably. At the very least, you should now be comfortable speaking with a financial advisor (make sure you find one that has a fiduciary duty to their clients) about various investments.

Also, please don’t forget to have some fun along the way! We often see people save their whole lives just to have an unexpected tragedy strike. You should always have some room in your budget to have fun and enjoy life.

We are not financial advisors, and no content on this site should not be taken as financial advice. No guarantee can be made if you invest based on the information provided on this blog. We make no warranty of any kind regarding the blog and/or any content, data, materials, information, products or services provided on the blog.

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FAQs

Who said your money or your life? ›

Your Money or Your Life, a demand made of comedian Jack Benny in one of his most famous sketches.

What is the meaning of your money or your life? ›

In other words, when you spend money, you're essentially trading your life energy. If you want to transform your relationship with money, you'll need to challenge your assumptions about what you earn and spend. That way, you can reserve your life energy for the things you truly care about.

How to handle personal finances? ›

5 Steps to Take Control of Your Finances
  1. Take Inventory—and Set Goals. ...
  2. Understand Compound Interest. ...
  3. Pay Off Debt and Create An Emergency Fund. ...
  4. Set Up Your 401(k) or Individual Retirement Account (IRA) ...
  5. Start Building Your Investment Profile.
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How do I change my money mindset? ›

Below, you'll find a few tips to help you create a positive money mindset.
  1. Forgive Your Past Financial Mistakes. ...
  2. Understand Your Thoughts and Emotions Surrounding Money. ...
  3. Realize That Comparing Yourself to Others is a Losing Game. ...
  4. Work on Forming Good Habits. ...
  5. Create a Budget That Brings You Joy. ...
  6. Remember to be Thankful.

What God says about your money? ›

Whoever loves money never has enough; whoever loves wealth is never satisfied with their income. This too is meaningless.” “But remember the LORD your God, for it is he who gives you the ability to produce wealth, and so confirms his covenant, which he swore to your ancestors, as it is today.”

What did Einstein say about money? ›

According to Einstein, “Compound interest is the eighth wonder of the world. He who understands it, earns it … he who doesn't … pays it.” At first this quote might seem like a bit of an exaggeration but the math behind it shows that it is not.

Is money a part of life? ›

In essence, while money plays a vital role, it is just one part of life's journey. Understanding the dynamics between money and these crucial life factors ensures you stay on course and live a life well-aligned with your goals.

Is it true that money is life? ›

Money provides the means to purchase food, shelter, healthcare, education, and other necessities of life. Money is not everything. There are many things in life that money cannot buy, such as love, happiness, good health, and meaningful relationships.

Is money your master or your servant? ›

Money is a servant; you are the master. And you must never reverse the two. Unfortunately, many brilliant people have allowed money to be their master. As a result, some of those poor souls loved money and used people.

How do I stop being struggling financially? ›

How We Make Money
  1. Prioritize what you can control on discretionary spending.
  2. Find ways to earn more money.
  3. Pay essential bills.
  4. Save money during trying times.
  5. Track your money-saving progress.
  6. Talk to your lenders.
  7. Consult with an expert financial advisor.
May 21, 2024

Why do I struggle with money? ›

According to financial therapists, many of these problems aren't really money problems at all; rather, they're self-esteem problems, trauma recovery problems, or scarcity mindset problems. Getting to the emotional root of your money problems can be the key to getting the clarity you need to make major changes.

What is the #1 rule of personal finance? ›

#1 Don't Spend More Than You Make

When your bank balance is looking healthy after payday, it's easy to overspend and not be as careful. However, there are several issues at play that result in people relying on borrowing money, racking up debt and living way beyond their means.

What is a bad money mindset? ›

The scarcity mindset is characterised by a fear of not having enough resources, including money. This fear can lead to negative behaviours such as hoarding or overspending. Those with a scarcity mindset may feel that they must always have more money and are unable to enjoy what they have.

How can I rewire my brain to save money? ›

6 ways to train your brain to save money
  1. Envision the future. ...
  2. Appreciate what you already have. ...
  3. Delete and unsubscribe. ...
  4. Only use money you've already got in the bank. ...
  5. Create separate savings accounts for separate expenses. ...
  6. Call your friends more often.

What to do to attract money? ›

  1. Apr 15, 2024. Morning habits that attract money, wealth and prosperity. ...
  2. Positive affirmations. Start your day with positive affirmations about yourself and your financial goals. ...
  3. Visualisation. Take a few minutes to visualise yourself achieving your financial goals. ...
  4. Goal setting. ...
  5. Schedule review. ...
  6. Exercise. ...
  7. Meditation. ...
  8. Reading.
Apr 15, 2024

What was Dave Ramsey's famous quote? ›

You can't win until you do this. Savings without a mission is garbage. Your money needs to work for you, not lie around you. Live like no else today, so you can live like no else tomorrow.

What did Mark Twain say about money? ›

Quote by Mark Twain: “The lack of money is the root of all evil.

Who wrote your money or your life? ›

Vicki Robin (born July 6, 1945) is an American writer and speaker. She is best known as the author of Your Money Or Your Life: 9 Steps to Transforming Your Relationship with Money and Achieving Financial Independence. Okmulgee, Oklahoma, U.S.

What is money quotes by Abraham Lincoln? ›

Wealth is the smallest thing on earth, the least gift that God has bestowed on mankind. Rich people should consider that they are only trustees for what they posses, and should show their wealth to be more in doing good than merely in having it. You can never be too rich or too thin.

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