Faith & Finance with Rob West

UNDERSTANDING INVESTING OBJECTIVES:
Rob West clarifies the difference between an objective and a goal, emphasizing the significance of objectives in the investment journey.
There are three main objectives in successful investing: safety, income, and growth. The more prominence one has, the lesser the other two will have.
SAFETY:

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It's the primary objective investors usually want.
Though no investment is entirely safe, government-issued bonds are considered the safest, backed by the U.S. government's full faith and credit.
AAA-rated corporate bonds from large stable companies like Apple or Amazon are nearly as safe.
Other relatively safe investments include the "money market," which covers Treasury bills, CDs, commercial paper, and bankers’ acceptance slips.
However, with safety comes the "opportunity cost." For instance, funds in CDs might be safe but could forego higher potential returns from more aggressive investments.
Income-centric investors are usually retirees looking for a steady stream of income and are willing to take on slightly more risk.
They may choose government and corporate bonds but are also open to Double-A, A, or Triple-B rated bonds for higher income despite the increased risk.
Capital growth is the increase in value realized upon selling the asset.
Investments in this category include stocks, mutual funds, index funds, exchange-traded funds, precious metals, and real estate.
Investors need to determine the right balance between safety, income, and growth based on their financial goals and risk tolerance.
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