How to Manage Cash, Your Most Overlooked Asset

As far as investment portfolios go, cash doesn't get the respect it deserves. It should be valued as a star player on your retirement plan.

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With stocks overvalued and bonds looking riskier than ever as interest rates continue to go up, it’s really hard to know where to put your money. Some investors are left wondering if any asset classes are being overlooked.

Yes, there’s a very big one. Cash.

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Byron R. Moore, Managing Director, Planning Group
Certified Financial Planner, Argent Financial Group

Byron Moore, Managing Director, Planning Group, Argent Financial Group, helps clients protect, grow and enjoy their wealth by designing and implementing financial strategies that coordinate and balance a client's resources. His financial columns are syndicated in five Gannett newspapers in Louisiana. Byron has been a Certified Financial Planner® practitioner since 1991. He and his wife, Melinda, have four children. They are why he smiles a lot.