“Haltofi Hille This Waakc Wetthesday, Deceribet 8199: Z By George Perdue, B. Se. P. Eng. mutual funds indus- try is growing rapidly. In Canada the industry is near $100 billion. It is expected to grow to billion by the year 2000. Why all the growth? of all, low interest rates have made other tra- ditionally acceptable investments poor perform- good example. At four and a quarter _ percent, investors stayed away in reco! Secondly, "the fastest growing age p is between the ages of 40 and t happens to be the group. with the largest proportion of money avail- able for investments. people are ing af Shs concept of risk as a time horizon now Sepa ag weetlh, are more likely to invest in cts that are capable of delivering results tai- Hored to their artisan The fourth reason is a world economy that, with few 2 Gu: appears poised to recover from recession all at once. At the same rate of is slow. A fifth reason is that inflation is currently under control in the devel- | Oped nations. This, cou- ned wr the slow growth is expected to pro- fae a significant petted of wet final reason is that there is no other place to get a decent return. e net result is people putting money into equity products as opposed to fixed income products. ey are doing this more and more through mutual funds since this is a to achieve diversifica- tion and safety while let- ting a seasoned money manager do the stock pick- ing. ‘With all this money one cannot help but wonder what the impact will be on fand performance and on the markets from which holding they are allowed. From the viewpoint of diversification this is thing. From the view: point of performance thia may not be so good, at least in theory. If so much money is contributed to a fund that it has no choice but to invest i in some stock Generally this seems not to be happening as differ- ent funds are created with varying mandates. With all the money chasing stock it is. possible for the fund companies themselves to push mar- ket values upwards. However, the total market mechanism with supply and demand seems to self regulate this situation as time goes by. We see more and more international diversification as another way to protect against this dilemma. In particular, Asian investing is current- ly brisk and, we believe that European and real estate products will become as brisk s} For those people wishing Jess volatile investments, ttle se! bonds and ort term. Canadian bonds are popular. These give better returns than GICs and they are more flexible and more liquid. They are great ways to balance portfolios. George Perdue is a Financial Planner, Business Consultant, oe Partner ne: Concepts, Halton Hills. Along with associates Aysen Abaci, Pierre Brianceau, Peter Chap steals aS Perdue and Bre: e can oe ed 4 ee) 873- 1877. ARTHUR F. JOHNSON LTD., REALTOR 877-5165 tor. 874-3040 Res. 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