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Five investing tips for beginners

@EQUITYMATES|25 July, 2022

Source: Vanguard

This article has been written by expert contributor Balaji Gopal, Head of Personal Investor at Vanguard Australia

1. Evaluate where you’re at financially

Before beginning your investment journey, it’s important to sit down and map out your financial position and goals so that you know where you are and exactly what you’re working towards.

Start by looking at your savings, income, living expenses and personal debts – this will paint a clear picture of your financial position and what funds you have available to invest.

A common misconception when it comes to investing is that you need a large sum of money to start building your portfolio. Research by Vanguard Australia recently revealed that seven-in-10 Australians believed they needed more than $1,000 to start investing, while three-in-10 believed they needed more than $10,000. Not so, many companies, including Vanguard Australia, have investment options that start from just $500.

2. Create clear goals

It’s important to plan your goals clearly when you invest to give yourself the best chance of success.

Without a plan, it’s easy to get distracted by daily headlines or rattled by short-term share market bumps. You may end up trying to time the market, chasing unrealistic investment returns and missing out on long-term gains. Make sure your goals are clear, you have a plan and you know where you’re heading.

Write down your financial goals in weeks, months and years. Keeping your goals front of mind will help you create an investment plan and stick to it.

3. Diversify your assets

Diversification is an investment strategy that lowers your portfolio risk and helps you get more stable returns.

Diversification lowers your portfolio’s risk because different asset classes do well at different times. An important decision for every investment portfolio is how much to allocate to different types of investments. This mix of investments such as shares, bonds, property or cash is referred to as your asset allocation.

What this essentially means is that if one business or sector fails or performs badly, you won’t lose all your money. Having a variety of investments with different risks will balance out the overall risk of a portfolio.

4. Do your research

A national survey by Vanguard Australia recently revealed where Australians seek their investing information. Gen Z (47%) and Millennials (36%) sought the opinion of friends and families the most, while Gen X looked to the media (21%), and social influencers (11%) for information.

While talking to a financial planner is the most effective way to manage your personal finances, there are other ways to do your own initial research as a jumping-off point. Beginner investors can consider reputable podcasts, seminars and investment company websites for general information.

Having the right information at hand before you begin investing will allow you to make considered decisions.

5. Keep your eyes on the prize

While it’s tempting to impulse buy a new outfit or order takeaway three times a week, make sure to exercise some financial discipline. A useful way to stay on top of your spending is to create a realistic budget. If you know you will buy a coffee every single day, add this to your budget – you need to be transparent and honest with yourself about where your money is going.

Above all, stay focused on your end goal and what you’re hoping to achieve. This will be the biggest motivating factor for you to maintain your discipline.


Balaji Gopal is Head of Personal Investor at Vanguard Australia, and a member of Vanguard’s Australian executive team. In this role, Balaji leads Vanguard Australia’s retail business, including the digital platform that allows Australian investors to take greater control of their investment portfolio. Prior to taking on his current role in July 2020, Balaji served as Vanguard Australia’s Head of Product Strategy, where he led the team responsible for long-term product planning, research, development and implementation.

Learn more about Vanguard here.

The above material has been republished with the permission of Vanguard Investments Australia Ltd. Prior to making an investment decision, retail investors should seek advice from their financial adviser. This document is intended as general information only.

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