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Jim Smeenge is an Investment Represenative with Edward Jones 6320 Forest Hill Blvd Greenacres, Fl.
He may be reached at his office at (561) 964-9647 or on his cellular at (561) 762-7061



Realistic Outlook Pays Off For Investors



March 8, 2004 - If you’ve been investing for at least a decade, you’ve already seen a lot of ups and downs in the financial markets. This year, you may be wondering: “What’s next?” Unfortunately, no one can predict the future. But as long as you makeinvestment decisions based on realistic expectations, you can continue making progress toward your long-term goals — in all market environments. Before we look at what it means to maintain a realistic investment outlook, let’s see where we’ve been in the recent past.

As you no doubt recall, 1995 through 1999 were banner years for the stock market. During that time, the S- & -P 500’s annual returns ranged from 19.5 percent to 34 percent. (The S&P 500 is an unmanaged index and cannot be invested into directly).

From 2000 through 2002, stock prices fell sharply,but in 2003, things turned around, andthe major stock market indices showed strong gains. What’s in store for the rest of the year and beyond? No one has a crystal ball, but, as you look ahead, here are a couple of things to consider:

Interest rates and inflation are still low – Two conditions that helpeddrive stock prices higher in the 1990s – low inflation and low interest rates – are still present.

Stock prices may benefit from the lower dividend tax rate – Last year, the maximum tax rate on dividends was cut to 15 percent. (In the absence of new legislation, the 15 percent tax rate will expire on Dec. 31, 2008, after which dividends will onceagain be taxed at your individual income tax rate.) The new, lower dividend tax rate has already induced more companies to pay out more dividends.

This, in turn, has helped make dividend- paying stocks more attractive.And, of course, higher demand for stocks often translates into higher stock prices. (Keep in mind that stocks are not fixed-rate investments and may not distribute dividends. Furthermore, stocks are subject to market loss, including the potential loss of principal invested.)

If these two factors were the only ones influencing the market, you might think the immediate future looks quite bright. However, some other factors may work against a repeat of 1990s style returns. For one thing, interest rates have been falling for about 20 years – and they may now have dropped about as far as they will go. Interest payments on debt typically represent one of the biggest costs companies face; during the 1990s, this steadily declining expense helped lead to stronger earnings and impressive returns.

If interest rates start creeping up, earnings may suffer a bit.Don’t Look for Double-digit Returns The 1990s are gone – and, although you may wish otherwise, the stock marketreturns of the latter part of that decade are not likely to appear again anytime soon. Therefore, you’d be well-advised not to anticipate receiving 1990s-style returns.

So, what is a “realistic” rate of return? As a starting point, you mighthope to earn annual returns in the 6 percent to 7 percent range over the next five to 10 years. While there’s no guarantee that you will regularly achieve these numbers, they can form the basis for some reasonable planning on your part. And if you plan for 6 percent, but you’re fortunate enough to earn 9 percent, you’ll be that much closer to achieving your long-term goals, such as college for your kids and a comfortable retirement lifestyle.

On the other hand, if you think you’ll receive 12 percent, and you end up with “only” 7 percent, your plans could be jeopardized.By assuming reasonable rates ofreturn, and by diversifying your investment dollars across a wide array of high-quality stocks, bonds, government securities and other assets, you can help to “smooth out” your investment journey – and possibly reach your destination sooner than you think.

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