Not exact matches
If you instead invest the money in a
moderate - risk mutual fund or ETF (exchange - traded fund) and
earn an average
return of 5 %, you could reach your goal 4 months earlier — with total deposits of only $ 9,000.
Our Humble Opinion: While a globally diversified stock portfolio might
return 6 % a year over the next decade, bond investors probably shouldn't expect to
earn much above 3 % — and that assumes you lean toward corporate bonds and hence take a
moderate amount of credit risk.
I'm willing to accept
moderate risk of losing my investment if it means I will
earn a higher
return.
So, they opt for SIP as it allows them to
earn above average
return on their investments with
moderate risks.
Meanwhile, the planner or investment advisor who's complaining that this is way too much commission will
earn a management fee every year of at least 1 percent of the account value (and often it's 1.5 percent or even 2 percent) which, if the market has
moderate returns over the same thirty years, means he'll
earn $ 100,000 - or more!