sample investment portfolio economics
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Investment Portfolio For Lincoln Pennypacker.
Investment advisors: Part one - Alexis Sabado, Part two - Dixie Weaver, Part Three - Ko Yang, Part four - Thomas Adkins, and Part five - Mong Xiong.
Scenario one.
USE YOUR GUIDED READING AND CLASS NOTES AS A RESOURCE!
In Bullet Points, Give an Overview of your Client.
1. Short, single sentence bullets.
2. What are their goals?
3. How long is their investment window?
4. What is their risk tolerance?
5. Scenario one.
What Kinds of Investments Fit Your
Client?1. Home?
2. Savings?
3. Insurance?
4. Mutual funds?
5. 401k – 403b?
6. Annuities?
7. Gold/Silver?
1. Set goals.
2. Time.
3. Diversification.
4. Dollar Cost Averaging.
5. Index Funds.
6. Tax advantaged investments.
Explain Key Investment Strategies to Your
Client.
Use Graphics and Calculators!
1. Charts, graphs, line graph, pie charts, etc.
2. Calculators.
401b & 403b.http://www.bankrate.com/calculators/retirement/401-k-retirement-calculator.aspx
Annuities: http://www.annuityassist.com/calculators/
Investment Pyramid: https://content.mercerhrs.com/content/assembler/Template/individual_investor/html/products/mutualfunds/mutualfunds.htm
Use Positive Graphics!
1. Make the Client feel that you know how to plan their financial future.
2. Make the client feel like their future will be bright if they follow your plan.
Part One – Alex Sabado1. Bullets, calculators, and graphics.
Part Two – Dixie Weaver.
1. Bullets, calculators, and graphics.
Part Three – Ko Yang.
1. Bullets, calculators, and graphics.
Conclusion 1. Try to sum up your clients’ goals and your plan.
2. Be ready to answer your clients ( Teacher/Class) questions with well thought out responses.