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Keep Inflation in Mind When Investing By Marisa Otto, Financial Advisor


marisa.otto@edwardjones.com


potential effects of market volatility on your portfolio. But you also need to pay attention to another factor that could impact your invest- ments’ return — inflation.


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If you look back over the last few decades, you might not think inflation is much of a threat. Since the double- digit rates of the early 1980s, inflation has fallen significantly and, for the most part, has stayed low.


Still, over time even a mild annual infla- tion rate can eventually erode your pur- chasing power. Obviously, if you’re a retiree, or close to retiring, you need to plan for the impact of inflation on your income stream, which may, to a large degree, depend on the types of investments you own. But even if you’re at an earlier stage in life, you need to think about inflation because it can reduce the “real” rate of return you receive on your invest- ments.


In any case, you can find investments that may be able to help you cope with inflation. When you own stocks, for example, you’ve got an ownership stake in companies that have the ability to raise prices — which make them effec- tive inflation-fighting investments. Keep


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in mind an investment in stocks fluctu- ates and you can lose your money. But one of the biggest inflation-fight- ing benefits of stocks is the dividends that they may pay. Well-run companies may reward investors by paying them back with dividends — and some com- panies have increased their dividends annually for decades. A word of caution, though: Companies can reduce or elimi- nate them at any time, without notice. In fact, during the long market slump we experienced, some companies did cut back on their dividend payments. Not all stocks pay dividends, of course. In any case, if you’re going to maintain a balanced portfolio, you’ll also want to own other types of investments, such as bonds. But many bonds — along with other fixed-income vehicles,


s an investor, you’re always aware of the


such as Certificates of Deposit — are not good “inflation fight- ers” because the fixed rate of return they offer simply may not keep up with inflation. However, if you built a “bond ladder” — that is, a group of bonds with varying maturities — you’d have more flexibility in combating infla- tion, because your longer-term bonds typically offer higher interest rates.


What about the so-called “inflation hedges,” such as commodities and real estate? Actually,


these “hedges” are extremely volatile and should be approached with great cau- tion. You need look no further back than the bursting of the housing “bubble” to see that real estate, for instance, can go down just as fast as it goes up — and once down, it can take years to recover. In your efforts to invest wisely for the future, inflation is only one of the vari- ables you need to consider. But it can be an important one — so make sure you choose the investments that both address inflation and can help you make progress toward all your financial goals. - Marisa Otto is your local Edward Jones Financial Advisor. She can be reached at (408) 778-4400 or marisa.otto@edwardjones.com. Her office is located at 275 Tennant Avenue, Ste. 206, Morgan Hill, CA 95037.


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