How to Start Investing

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ou want a home of your own, an education for your kids, a comfortable retirement someday and a little fun along the way. These are the dreams we all seem to be born with. To achieve them, we must become investors.

A brilliantly executed program of saving — putting your money into certificates of deposit, money-market funds or savings bonds — can earn 5% to 6% in a good year. With inflation at 3% (some would say that’s optimistic) and taxes taking away another 25% or so of what remains, that 5% return quickly becomes about 1.5%. You’re going to have to do a lot better than that.

You should aim for an average return of 10% to 12% per year on your investments. You won’t make it every year, but that’s an achievable range if you plan your approach thoughtfully and stick to your plan.

Successful investors don’t jump around from one place to another according to what’s hot and what’s not. They operate from a plan that’s based on their goals, how long they have to achieve them, their tolerance for risk (both financial and psychological), and what they can afford to set aside for an investment program. You want to make money, of course, but you also want to be able to sleep at night. Here’s how to do it.

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