Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Assets investment in different currencies - USD, EUR, GBP, RUB


Why to invest in various currencies?  

World major Currencies.  There is several major currencies in the world - US dollar, Euro, Pound Sterling, Japanese yen and Swiss Frank. 

The latter is just a combination of the four currencies (Official Swiss Franc 2011 composition is 60.2% USD, 26.7% Euro, 4.2% Pound Sterling, 3.9% Japanese yen). So there is no real point to buy  Swiss Franks - they are known to change the currency composition quite dramatically.

Japanese yen - on December 29, 1989, Tokyo's Nikkei stock average reached its all-time peak of 38,915.87. Twenty years later, the Nikkei has never again reached that level — and, in 2009, reached a new low of 7,054.98.

Renminbi (CNY ), although through most of its history, the value of the  renminbi was pegged to the U.S. dollar. Recently CNY has been strengthened to US Dollar - year to year from 6.6 to 6.3 - about 5% difference.

Fear of losing value.

Monday, November 28, 2011

November 2011 update - ($165,000, + $9,000 or +5,3%)


I achieved  my annual savings goal - $ 40, 000 accumulated! At the moment I keep them in EUR and following my diversification and asset reallocation idea I will invest them at the beginning on the next year.

No striking good results, but I am on target.

Monday, October 31, 2011

Inflation influence


Inflation. There is so many articles written about inflation, explaining benefits and downsides of it. 

What does it mean for an investor?  Part of the budgeting is  not only see how are you doing now and where the money goes to, but to have vision how to get from A to B.
Using my portfolio I will demonstrate clearly how does it mean an additional 10 (ten) years of work. The prospects and planning without taking inflation into account are rosy and glamour:

 
This means, that should I keep my contributions at $40 K a year, I will reach my target of financial Independence ($60 K a year from my investments at 3% interest) between 2033 and 2042, depending on the stock market performance.
My emergency fund and precious metals are not contributing towards growth - I use interest rate for the savings account at the inflation rate. It does not exactly right, but it simplifies.
This is a bit disappointing but let's have a look at the inflation adjusted scenario:

Monday, October 24, 2011

Diversification 2012

My current and future asset allocation is represented in the following table:


It seems that I am overexposed to cash. I know that the stock markets all over the world are mostly disappointing and not encouraging at all.Quite frankly the only incentive to invest in stock market is that interest on savings accounts (deposits) at the banks very low. The most I could get out of mine is 2,5% gross annually. This does not even cover inflation.

This is what I want to do at the begging of next year - to re-balance my portfolio in terms of cash and various currencies.   Portfolio diversification:

Thursday, October 13, 2011

October 2011 update ($ 156,000 , +$ 9,000 (+7.6%))


My goal for this year was to accumulate $40 K USD a year and invest them.  

 I will be concentrating on stocks (mutual funds).  Yes, ideally I should do in small increments, every month. So I will do a one off lump sum transfer next year and then in equal  portions afterwards.


Observations:

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Relocation


We have to follow the jobs, so after four years, we moved.  It took some time and money.  Luckily new employer is going to compensate all expenses up to $12,000 but still there is a lot  we had to pick up ourselves.
New car, eating out every day for  first month, while searching for accommodation and living in a hotel.  We will be residing in one of the most expensive areas in the country.
A few practical tips for relocation:
- Do research for new property in advance, contact real estate agents.
- If you know what car you want - put down payment, so the car will be ready for your arrival.
- Collect references from your current landlord, if you are going to rent.
- If you need school / child care - apply as much in advance as possible.

In short it is all about preparation and investing your time in planning and getting to know.  Be ready, open minded and enjoy time with the family. 

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Family budget 2011 – US $71,5 k – above target of US $65 k.




Results for year 2011 are a bit early, but for one simple reason – we are on a move, hence there is a lot of expenses associated with it (luckily most of them picked by new employer).

Pictures tell thousand words, so I simply present all information in a table and a graph with some notes to them:


If we would continue to live like for the rest of 2011 we would end-up spending US $ 71,5 k this year, which is way above targeted US $ 65 k.