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What are balanced funds?

01 September 2024

A balanced fund combines a stock component, a bond component and sometimes a money market component into a single portfolio. Generally, these funds follow a specific formula to split investments among the various types of assets – traditionally 60% in equities and 40% in bonds. The primary objective is to provide investors with a blend of income, capital appreciation and risk mitigation through diversification. By investing across different asset classes, balanced funds aim to reduce the volatility associated with pure stock or bond investments, making them suitable for investors seeking a moderate risk profile.

The significance of balanced funds lies in their inherent diversification strategy. For investors looking to achieve a mix of growth and income while managing risk, balanced funds offer a convenient solution. They automatically adjust the asset mix according to prevailing market conditions and the fund manager's outlook, relieving investors of the need to rebalance their portfolios themselves. This can be particularly appealing for those who prefer a hands-off investment approach but still want exposure to both equities for growth and bonds for income and stability.

A well-chosen balanced fund can serve as a cornerstone of a diversified investment portfolio, offering a mix of stability, income and potential for capital appreciation. However, the performance of balanced funds, as with any investment, depends on the fund manager's skill in selecting assets and the market dynamics. While these funds aim to strike a balance between risk and return, they may not offer the same growth potential as funds focused solely on stocks, nor the same level of income as those focused exclusively on bonds. Investors should consider their financial goals, risk tolerance and investment horizon when choosing a balanced fund, as well as the specific asset allocation and fees associated with the fund.

 

 

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