Retirement Expert Jack Phelps Publishes New Blog Walking Retirees Through The Process Of Rebalancing Their Portfolio

Jack Phelps, founder of The Relaxing Retirement Coach, discusses the process of objectively rebalancing one’s investment portfolio.

Wellesley, MA – May 16, 2012Jack Phelps, founder of The Relaxing Retirement Coach, a Retirement Coaching company, recently published a blog on his website (http://www.theretirementcoach.com) providing guidelines for portfolio rebalancing. The blog, titled “Rebalancing Guidelines” highlights four important issues for retirees to consider.

Jack Phelps writes, “Previously, we introduced Principle and Guideline #4 which is, once you have your investment system in place and your allocation correct, you must objectively evaluate and rebalance your investments (if necessary) on a pre-determined timeframe. In other words, you can’t leave it up to a whim.”

The Relaxing Retirement Coach, Inc. provides their members with the ‘missing structure’ they need to make a seamless and relaxing transition to their retirement years so they can confidently do everything they want to do without worrying about money.  Their Relaxing Retirement Coaching Program™ provides members with a personalized, one-on-one retirement coaching relationship with constant attention to each and every detail necessary for them to consistently enjoy a relaxing retirement experience.

The entire blog can be found at http://www.theretirementcoach.com/blog/rebalancing-guidelines-4.php

To learn more about The Relaxing Retirement Coach, Inc., please visit http://www.theretirementcoach.com

About Jack Phelps

Prior to developing The Relaxing Retirement Coaching Program back in 1994, Jack spent five years as a registered representative with Prudential Financial Services. In 1992, he received his Chartered Financial Consultant designation from The American College in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. In 1989, Jack graduated from Holy Cross College in Worcester, Massachusetts with a B.A. in Economics.

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