Quick and simple
Cash investments are easy to understand and very quick to action. You can set up some savings accounts and term deposits almost instantly. You can choose between a fixed rate of interest or a floating rate.
Security
Cash investments are considered the most secure type of investment. The Australian Government guarantees term deposits and savings balances up to $250,000 per person per Australian Deposit-taking Institution (ADI) under the Financial Claims Scheme.
Returns
As mentioned above, because cash investments are secure, the return can be small in comparison to investment in shares and property. Cash investments are classified as defensive investments, which are investments that provide a steady income and stable returns. In comparison, shares and property are known as growth investments as they can provide an income and increase in capital value, although they tend to be more volatile than defensive investments.
In reality, what this means is having too little of your portfolio in cash could be a risk to achieving your financial goals in the event another investment you had made went poorly. But likewise, having too much of your portfolio in cash could mean you struggle to generate the returns you need.
Timing
Given the stability of cash investments and the relative ease to withdraw or transfer the investment, they’re typically suited to shorter terms of investment. Growth investments on the other hand are typically suited to medium to long term where the returns have the opportunity to outlast any market instability.
Cashing out
Basically cash investments allow you to secure part of your investment portfolio. The amount this should make up in your portfolio depends on your risk tolerance. It’s also worthwhile noting that a cash investment may be helpful when in between investments.