Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Diversify your investments

It takes so much capital to start, maintain and expand an auto dealership that there usually isn’t much cash left for other investments. I have heard many auto dealership owners tell me their retirement will be funded by the ultimate sale of their dealership business and property. “I make the best return on my money through my dealership business; therefore why invest in anything else?” While I like the passion and confidence these dealers express, I must admit that I am worried for their futures.

In light of the changes in the auto industry over the last ten years, I would recommend that every dealership owner have some of their money held outside their business. Many of the dealers that had their dealerships cancelled or retired over the past couple of years lost their current source of income and the nest egg they had been banking on for many, many years. Just as you wouldn’t put all your extra cash in a single stock, you shouldn’t have all your cash tied up in a single business venture.

It doesn’t take much to have a diversified portfolio. Contributing to your Registered Retirement Savings Plan as well as the Tax Free Savings Account and investing in stocks, bonds, mutual funds or other securities that are unrelated to the auto industry will give you a degree of diversification and lower risk in your investments.

With maximum annual RRSP contributions capped at $22,000 for 2011 and $5,000 per year for the TFSA’s you can easily see that your investments in these types of vehicles can grow substantially over time. Make the commitment to fund these types of investments annually, and more importantly work with someone who understands your concerns and risk tolerance so you’ll feel comfortable with the investing process.

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