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“Three to six months of cash is what you always want to have on hand,” says Fred Rose, head of Credit & Liquidity Solutions at RBC Wealth Management-U.S. “Sometimes you could go up to twelve months if you feel like you have more risk in your life.”
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Read More »Well-versed investors are apt to make a case for cash being part of a healthy investment portfolio. A cash reserve may be used in the case of unexpected life events or gaps in your cash flow, while giving you the liquidity to pursue investment opportunities. “If you have a portfolio of a million dollars and you're fully invested ... and you spot an investment opportunity, you don't have any powder left to deploy,” says Eric Edstrom, director of cash management at RBC Wealth Management-U.S. “You're stuck; you lose that opportunity.” But in the current interest-rate environment, it can also be important to understand the tools at your disposal to help you get the most out of an asset like cash. “The current low interest-rate environment is challenging investors who are maintaining larger cash allocations as a percentage of assets,” Edstrom says. “Historically, clients held approximately six percent of cash in their investment portfolio; today that number is closer to 11. Anyone sitting on the sidelines like that unfortunately may have missed the market’s momentum.” Edstrom advises clients not to keep the majority of their portfolios in cash, but to instead understand the different types of cash and the roles that they play. These include operating cash, which clients need to live on; cash reserves, for using within 6 to 12 months; and investable cash, used to meet the long-term objectives for clients’ cash needs, such as cash needed in retirement. “Understanding your objectives, short- or long-term, and working with your financial advisor can help you attain your life’s goals with a well-thought-out plan,” Edstrom says.
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Learn More »While it's important to have an idea of what you're spending monthly, your expenses can vary significantly from quarter-to-quarter. “Your expenses in June, July, and August are different than September, October, November,” says Rose. “You have down months and up months and you need to smooth those things out and be honest about your budgeting expectations.”
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Read More »Tier one (zero-to-six-months) is operating cash and should be in an agile vehicle like an interest-bearing secure savings account. “That's going to meet your daily needs, pay bills, living expenses and be there immediately … there's really no delay; it's like a checking account,” Edstrom says. When the cash reserve that might be needed after the zero-to-six-month stash is burnt through, he recommends investing in something stable but with a more competitive interest yield such as treasury bills, certificates of deposit (CDs) or money market funds — all of which typically are deposited for a fixed time with penalties if withdrawn before that commitment. Beyond a year, Edstrom starts to look at fixed income, investments that pose less risk and return income at reliable intervals. “If there's the very low probability that you're going to need the cash, you're probably going to keep more of it in that second bucket, where you're really seeking to keep it safe but also generate a competitive yield,” he says. “Over time it's probably going to shift more into that operating cash - that zero-to-six where it's highly liquid and available for your needs.”
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