Sentences with phrase «control over asset allocation»

These options require a little more work, but you get complete control over your asset allocation.

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You control the allocation of your money into various investment assets, like stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and money market accounts, and the money grows over time until you retire.
Discretionary managers in the UK are advisors to whom you hand over complete control of your investment portfolio including key asset allocation decisions versus a financial advisor who must consult with you about significant changes and fund switches.
Building your own asset allocation in a portfolio of index funds will give you more control and flexibility over your finances at a much lower cost and has a much higher rate of success.
Being old fashioned, I gravitate to basics such as: — pay down all debt as quickly as is reasonably possible — broadly diversify across at least 5 asset classes — keep expenses low — its OK to have an advisor for their expertise in security selection but never give an advisor control over how your money is invested i.e. style, strategy, asset allocation — if you want to take a flyer on a hunch (and we all do at some point) take the funds out of your core investment account and create a «satelite» account
This allows complete control over, and comparisons with, most every aspect of the asset allocation process.
This allows complete control over most every aspect of the asset allocation process.
Asset allocation allows more control over how much return you'll probably get in exchange for assuming more risk.
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