Striking a balance in the new financial year

Midcoast Financial Planning • August 5, 2025

By doing a few calculations you can easily see if your portfolio is still on track.


If you’re someone who likes a good balance in your investing life, now may be a good time to do some calculations.


It’s not something you must do, but doing so may give you some extra peace of mind if your investment strategy involves having a specific percentage of your capital invested in certain asset types.


As asset values tend to rise and fall on an ongoing basis, your investment allocations may have moved out of alignment with your intended percentage exposures. This is sometimes referred to as portfolio drift.


And if your portfolio values have drifted significantly, you may be inclined to make some adjustments to rebalance your portfolio based on your preferred asset exposures.


Tracking portfolio drift


How often you choose to track your portfolio allocations is entirely up to you, although the start of a new financial year can be a useful trigger point.


That’s because it’s typically a time when you may be beginning to review your investment statements from the previous financial year ahead of lodging your next income tax return.


The easiest way to calculate movements in your asset allocations over the previous financial year is by taking snapshots at both the start and the end of the period.


If the structure of your investment portfolio has moved significantly out of alignment over time, you may decide to rebalance it so your allocations are recalibrated to align with your intended strategy.


If you need to, you can sell assets in your portfolio and then use the proceeds to top up your allocation to other assets that have fallen in value or experienced a lower rate of growth.


Or you can simply invest additional amounts into assets that have fallen in value while retaining your dollar exposure to the other assets in your portfolio.


Another option is to invest in diversified (or multi-asset) managed funds or exchange traded funds (ETFs) which have set percentage weightings to different asset types.


Professional portfolio managers rebalance these funds whenever their set investment allocation moves out of alignment, based on set tolerance levels.


Multi-asset funds are essentially ready-made portfolios which, depending on the investment strategy of the relevant fund, enable you to select higher or lower exposures to shares, bonds and other asset types.


But there’s a key difference between how professional portfolio managers can readily rebalance a portfolio versus the average do-it-yourself investor.


Generally, rather than having to sell assets to keep a portfolio aligned with its target asset allocations, a portfolio manager will use cash inflows to buy additional assets.


This reduces turnover of assets in the fund’s portfolio and greatly reduces the need to realise capital gains (or losses).


By contrast, DIY investors choosing to sell some assets in order to top up others will typically trigger a capital gains tax event. They generally don’t have the benefit of daily cash flows into their portfolio to top up ‘underweight’ asset types.

Staying balanced


Whether you leave it to the experts or do it yourself, from an investment strategy perspective there are clear benefits in avoiding portfolio drift as much as possible.


Rebalancing your asset mix keeps you aligned with your chosen investment strategy, based around your risk tolerance.


Ignoring portfolio drift can be detrimental over time. As well as drifting off your chosen investment course, you could also find yourself being exposed to unintended investment risks, for example by having higher or lower exposures to shares or bonds than you intended.


Important information and general advice warning

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