Retirement planning takes many different forms, but to effectively manage your money in retirement it is important to know the types of investment accounts that are available. This is why I am hosting the Asset Allocation Ingredients series.
Over the course of this series, we explore what goes into your investment mix. This episode focuses on separately managed accounts. You’ll learn what they are and their advantages and disadvantages.
Make sure to stick around for the listener questions segment to hear answers to questions from listeners like you. What is transformation? Transformation means a dramatic change in form or appearance. However, there are many transformations we can make in life that aren’t physical. Common life transformations occur when we leave school and enter the professional world, go from single to married life, and of course, from working to retired.
A transformation can be triggered by a few different things. It could be triggered by a life event, or it could be a gradual change over time, or simply by you looking for a change in your life. Are you working towards any transformations in your life? What is a separately managed account? A separately managed account is a portfolio managed by a third party. Essentially, you are assigning the management of funds to a money manager who is implementing the portfolio that you have hired them for.
A separately managed account is different from an ETF or mutual fund in that you open an investment account at a firm and the account manager will build the portfolio based on the strategy you choose. It’s like a mutual fund that is completely unwrapped. You own each individual position in that account rather than in a bundle. What are the advantages and disadvantages of separately managed accounts? Some advantages to SMAs are:
There are a few disadvantages:
Are separately managed accounts a part of your portfolio? What do you like about them? What’s coming up next on Retirement Answer Man Make sure to check out the next episode where we will explore UITs and structured notes. After this deep dive into the financial aspect of retirement, next month our focus will shift to the non-financial side of things. You won’t want to miss out on building your non-financial retirement plan. OUTLINE OF THIS EPISODE OF THE RETIREMENT ANSWER MAN WHAT DOES THAT MEAN?
PRACTICAL PLANNING SEGMENT
Q&A SEGMENT
TODAY’S SMART SPRINT SEGMENT
Resources Mentioned In This Episode Rock Retirement Club)
Roger’s YouTube Channel - Roger That)
BOOK - *Rock Retirement *) by Roger Whitney
Roger’s Retirement Learning Center)