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REBALANCING YOUR PORTFOLIO
1. Rebalancing your portfolio
2. Ways to rebalance
3. When to rebalance
4. Tax impact of rebalancing
 
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When to rebalance

Rebalancing your portfolio isn’t something you need to worry about every day. Many financial advisers suggest that reviewing and reallocating once a year is adequate. Others suggest that you can ignore imbalances unless the value of any class exceeds the allocation you originally selected by 15% or more.

There’s no official timetable for rebalancing, and the further away your retirement is, the less important frequent rebalancing is likely to be.

Sometimes your mutual fund or retirement plan provider will offer a reallocation service, especially if you invest in a lifecycle fund. Those funds may be rebalanced as frequently as every quarter, which may actually be too often to allow short-term gains and losses to even out.

You’ll also want to watch the transaction fees in any automatic plan. Programmed rebalancing generally means added sales charges.



 

         
   
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