30 Days to Financial Fitness: Day 19

Day 19 of our step-by-step guide to getting in peak financial shape means it's time to streamline

Christine Benz 18 September, 2012 | 9:19AM
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Day 19: Look for Opportunities to Streamline
Degree of difficulty: Moderate 

Today's task is one that's relevant to investors of all ages and all life stages: combating portfolio sprawl.

Diversification is a good thing, of course, but you can also overdo it. It requires time and research to keep track of important developments in stocks and funds, and that task is compounded when you have many different accounts. (The paperwork coming into your house can also get ugly.) Plus, the more investments you have, the greater the likelihood that your portfolio will behave like the market. There's nothing inherently wrong with market-like performance, but you don't want to have to pay active management fees when an index fund would have done the job just as well.

So what are some strategies for beating back the sprawl? Index funds and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that track a broad market segment are a good place to start if you're trying to streamline your financial life. Alternatively, you could take advantage of all-in-one options, either by using a target-date fund or a stock/bond hybrid fund.

If you're managing multiple accounts geared towards a single goal--for example, you and your spouse each have personal pension plans and ISAs, as well as taxable assets earmarked for retirement--think of them as a single entity rather than running each account as a well-diversified whole. Doing so gives you the freedom to pack a significant share of your assets into the best investments available to you within each account. Use Morningstar's Instant X-Ray tool to make sure the whole portfolio is diversified and that the asset allocation is in line with your target.

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Christine Benz

Christine Benz  is director of personal finance at Morningstar and author of 30-Minute Money Solutions: A Step-by-Step Guide to Managing Your Finances.

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