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  •   Home > News > Business > Features > Personal Finance

    Thinking About Investing?

    Imagine if, like the subject of a recent Sorted Poll, you were left $50,000 by your Aunt Edna. What would you do with the money?


    “Invest it” is the first choice of many people who have voted in the poll so far. Do you agree? And if so, how would you decide what to invest in and who to invest with?

    Choosing an investment
    There are many different types of investment available. Broadly speaking, they fit into four “asset classes” - short term deposits, bonds, property, and shares. If you don’t know which type of investment to go for, here’s how to get started:

    Step one
    Work out your “investment profile” – what you want out of your investment and how much risk you feel comfortable with.

    Step two
    Find the types of products or schemes that suit your profile.

    Step three
    Get good quality financial advice or information.

    Step four
    Compare products, then make your choice.

    The Investing section of the Retirement Commission’s free and independent website www.sorted.org.nz tools and information to help you through all these steps.

    For example, Sorted’s Risk Recommender asks you some questions to establish how much risk you can tolerate in your investments.

    • Are you conservative, do you worry about money?
    • Do you like things to go according to plan – and like to be in control?
    • Or are you comfortable in taking a calculated risk with money?

    Risk is a critical thing to get your head around when you’re thinking about investing. The higher the risk you take, the higher returns you could receive, but the more chance you have of taking a loss.

    Getting good advice
    You can get investment advice at financial institutions like banks, or brokers, or from an independent advisor. But before you trust your money to a financial advisor it’s important to find out about their qualifications, any limits on what they sell, and how much they will make if you follow their advice. Sorted has an advice checklist which can help you get this information.

    Find out more
    To find out more about investing, visit www.sorted.org.nz. Sorted is packed with helpful information, tools and calculators to help you manage your personal finances.

    © 2024 sorted.org.nz, NZCity

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