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Anonymous

09 Dec 2020

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Is there a difference between RSP and goal-based investing? Isn't the purpose of RSP kind of like a long term goal for wealth accumulation?

How do you decide which goals take priority when using goal-based investing?

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Dora Seow

09 Dec 2020

Country Head, Singapore at Franklin Templeton

Regular savings plans is a general description of how one regularly invests a set percentage of savings at a determined frequency, eg. Monthly, quarterly, annually.

Goals-based investing is an objective (the “goal”) that one is looking to achieve, typically looking at a longer-term horizon and seeing what they would like to achieve by then, and working backwards to then set a plan on how best to achieve that goal via the amount that needs to be saved and invested today, and at what frequency, and what type of portfolio allocations and risk involved. Goals-based investing could involve a regular-savings plan to meet that investment goal.

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