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Should I have just left my money in fixed deposits?

Saturday, November 22, 2014

This blog post is a reply to a comment made by a reader, pf.

Read pf's comment: here.




Hi pf,

Actually, some time ago, that was what someone told me too. I have provided the link to the related post at the end of this blog post, if you are interested in reading the story.

We can make money from stocks in one of two ways, capital gains and dividends.

So, although I like to say that entry prices are important because that has a bearing on future capital gains and also dividend yields, if we had paid a fair price for a good business, we should do OK too in the longer run. Yes, longer run.

In the longer run, we might not do as well by way of capital gains but if the stock pays regular and meaningful dividends out of its earnings, we will still do quite well over time.

However, if we should need the money for specific purposes in the near future and are forced to liquidate, then, we could end up losing some money if Mr. Market should be feeling depressed at that point in time. So, it is important not to use money earmarked for specific purposes in the near future for investing in equities.

After many years of struggle, I like to think that I have found my way and I am glad to say that my current home will be fully funded by capital gains and dividends paid to me by Mr. Market.

Some money are best left in FDs and some money should be in equities. Once we have sorted this out, we should do better.

Related post:
To be richer, be comfortable with being invested.

How to grow money put aside for home purchase faster?

I received this email from a reader and provided my take on the situation:

Reader's email:

Dear AK,

I have only recently read your blogs and I must congratulate you for your passion and energy in keeping up such an engaging community going.

I have been in Singapore for a little over two years and am renting a condo with my family of four. I had applied for Singapore Permanent Residence but that hasn't come through. One of my intentions after becoming a PR was to buy a condo but obviously that has to wait (with all that one is reading about on prospects of property market in the next 2-3 years and the supply glut...I am just beginning to think may be that's a blessing in disguise :)

With the above intention, I've been keeping my money in rather safe but unattractive bank Fixed Deposit. Now that am not buying at least for another 12-18 months, would you have any advise for me to park my funds in options that can generate moderate returns? Of course i know i will have to forgo the perceived security of FD :)

Many thanks in advance!


A


AK's reply:

Hi A,

I will be very reluctant to take any risk with money that I will need within the next 2 or 3 years. I think fixed deposits are a good option if I were in your shoes.

I would also open an OCBC 360 account to get a higher interest income on the first $50K of deposit. I blogged about this not too long ago too.

If you like, I could publish your email in my blog, leaving out your name, to see if readers might have ideas that they could share with you. After all, I do not know everything.

Let me know if you would like me to do this. :)

Best wishes,
AK


The reader has agreed to have the email exchange published. So, if anyone has any good ideas, please feel free to share. Thank you.

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2. Eight pragmatic reasons to be Singaporeans.
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