
Hearing the term ‘identity crisis’ can lead to thoughts of confusion, questioning decisions, or changes in behavior that can be good or bad. As an investor, you can have an ‘identity crisis’ by not fully thinking about what you want and how you will react to changes. You need to know yourself before you can determine your goals and start to invest.How much market fluctuation can you tolerate? Are you comfortable with separating money into different investment options to help fund each goal you have? Do you feel comfortable with investment advice and monitoring of your portfolio? The best way to avoid ‘investor identity crisis’ is understanding your investor profile. Your Investor Profile, or style is determined by:
Roth IRA Quick Facts
Three Generations: A Snapshot of RetirementEach generation that is born looks at the generation before and after them and compares how they are different. Occasionally, the older generation thinks they have done everything ‘right’, and that the younger ‘doesn’t have a clue'. Guess what? The younger generation thinks the same of themselves being the one that is ‘right’ and the older ‘wrong’! Interestingly, when it comes to retirement there are some similarities, but the most obvious is differences in the age they started, contribution amounts, and financial advice. This information is provided by The TransAmerica Center for Retirement Studies most current data (2015) and is averages for these groups:
Safeguard Your Financial Life

We all go through our regular routines each day. Sometimes our habits can get the best of us, or we’re not aware of choices we make or don’t make. Becoming aware of our financial habits can make our financial situation better now and in the future. Examine these portions of your financial life periodically to see what you discover.Spending Habits: Track and Analyze. The easiest way to watch your spending is to utilize your bank’s online resources that will help you categorize your spending. Eating out, shopping at retailers, and entertainment are categories in most online systems. If you use your debit card each time, your bank’s online system will automatically track it for you adding it to a category. Use this information to see what you’re really spending and if you feel that category is out of control. Another source for spending tracking is Mint.com which offers a free and a subscription version.Income and Benefits: Make more and Maximize. Does your current job allow you to have extra money at the end of the month, or are you barely getting by? Looking for a new job or adding additional income with a second job may be necessary. Always maximize your finances by participating in your 401K at the percentage that allows you a match, and utilize insurance benefits available to you. Employer insurance is cheaper than purchasing it on your own.Get Organized: Organize and Review. Keep your financial information in one place, preferably locked up and secured. Keep only end of year information, original policies and contracts along with updates . Review your personal spending monthly, and at a minimum do a yearly review on your investments.Protect Yourself: Insure and Secure. Always insure yourself, your family, and your possessions. Protect your personal information by routinely changing your passwords and keeping them in a secure place. Eliminate online security issues by typing website addresses into your browser each time and not using the same password for multiple accounts.