Late start, portfolio allocation
Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2023 7:33 am
I've still got 10 years of runway before retirement, but I've started to shift my retirement portfolio allocation slightly over the last few years.
I'm aware of a lot of the mainstream thoughts about portfolio allocation, but this is the current situation.
We've got a three-month emergency fund in cash that can be accessed at anytime, which we continue to add to with regular monthly contributions.
Also a corporate DC plan through my employer and a personal IDECO, both of which have the same allocation.
The allocation of these two might be overly aggressive, but for the last couple of years, I've been switching monthly allocation (not total holdings) from equities/REITs to bonds at a rate of 1% a year.
So current monthly contribution allocation is:
Equities 80% (70% Developed/10% Japan)
REITS 8% (4% Developed/4% Japan)
Bonds (2% Developed)
From next year, I plan to move 2% of the equities each year into bonds until retirement.
Any thoughts would be appreciated, but be gentle.
I'm aware of a lot of the mainstream thoughts about portfolio allocation, but this is the current situation.
We've got a three-month emergency fund in cash that can be accessed at anytime, which we continue to add to with regular monthly contributions.
Also a corporate DC plan through my employer and a personal IDECO, both of which have the same allocation.
The allocation of these two might be overly aggressive, but for the last couple of years, I've been switching monthly allocation (not total holdings) from equities/REITs to bonds at a rate of 1% a year.
So current monthly contribution allocation is:
Equities 80% (70% Developed/10% Japan)
REITS 8% (4% Developed/4% Japan)
Bonds (2% Developed)
From next year, I plan to move 2% of the equities each year into bonds until retirement.
Any thoughts would be appreciated, but be gentle.