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Protect Your Portfolio: Sustainable Habits for Building Wealth
Lifestyle
May 25, 2025

Protect Your Portfolio: Sustainable Habits for Building Wealth

With the recent observation of Labour Day 2025, under the theme “Protect the Environment: Our Land, Our Duty, Our Future,” it’s a good time to remind ourselves that stewardship must extend beyond environmental preservation. It must also guide how we live, work, and invest for tomorrow. While many joined in national clean-up campaigns and reforestation efforts, we should also adopt a similar mindset toward our financial well-being. Just as we clear debris from our environment, we must cleanse our lives of unsustainable debts, minimise wasteful spending, and make purposeful, future-focused investments. In the same way we commit to protecting our natural resources for future generations, we must also cultivate and protect our financial well-being, with decisions geared towards sustainability and our long-term financial health. In the same way that we planted trees to protect the environment, let us also think of ways we can plant the seeds of protection for our wealth, tending it with care so it may flourish, not just for our future but for generations to come.

Pruning Your Portfolio

Just as pruning trees on Labour Day involves removing dead or unhealthy branches to support healthy growth, we should prune our portfolios to manage high-interest debt, like credit cards and personal loans. Credit card debt and personal loans can be useful, but effective management is crucial to ensure that the amount of debt you carry isn’t unsustainable. While it is convenient, credit card debt in Jamaica, for example, can attract an interest rate of more than 50.0 per cent per annum if there is a balance beyond the payment date. As such, high-interest debt can become an unsustainable burden over time if we don’t effectively pay it down. One effective way to address this is by using the avalanche method, prioritising repayment of the highest-interest debts first. This reduces overall interest costs, helps you to reduce the debt faster, and frees up cash to invest to build your wealth.

Minimising wasteful spending is another way of pruning your financial portfolio. You can start by tracking your daily expenditures to identify habitual leaks like unused subscriptions on Netflix or Amazon Prime, impulse purchases, or frequent dining out that may seem small individually but accumulate over time. Implementing strategies like unsubscribing from unused services, meal planning, setting monthly budgets for outings, or setting a mandatory waiting period before non-essential purchases can help curb impulsive spending. By consciously redirecting funds from these areas toward savings or debt repayment, we not only enhance our financial health but also cultivate habits that support long-term prosperity.

Plant the Right Mix to Harvest Steady Income

Once we’ve done the necessary pruning and cleared away the dead wood, it’s time to nurture our portfolio’s growth. Like planting strong, healthy saplings in fertile soil, we now focus on adding assets with robust fundamentals and long-term growth potential. These investments can take root, grow steadily, and eventually blossom into a flourishing, thriving financial future. In line with our long-term goals, we’ll carefully adjust our exposure to various asset classes, like a gardener deciding where to place each plant for optimal growth. By incorporating stocks, bonds, and other investments recommended by NCB Capital Markets Limited and other brokers, we’re not just setting the foundation for potential capital appreciation over time but also cultivating a steady stream of passive income from dividend and coupon payments.

Protect the Roots: Insure it to Secure It

Similar to how we provide support to young trees to help them endure strong winds and storms, our financial portfolio also needs protection to withstand the unexpected. Insurance acts as that protection in our portfolios, guarding your assets from the unforeseen events that could shake our financial foundation. Whether it’s funeral costs after the loss of a loved one, repair expenses following a natural disaster, or medical costs after a sudden illness, such life-altering moments can drain hard-earned savings and set us back years. After all, we don’t build wealth just to watch it erode in a single moment of crisis. Just as we take steps to nurture and safeguard the environment for future generations, so too must we safeguard ourselves, our families, and our properties. In doing so, we create a buffer that ensures progress towards our short, medium, and long-term financial goals is steady and secure.

For more information on investment products, email ncbcapinfo@jncb.com or call 1-876-960-7108 to speak with a wealth advisor. Let us build sustainable habits to protect our portfolio.

Dr Karrian Hepburn Malcolm, Head — Wealth Management, National Commercial Bank Jamaica LimitedStudioCraft

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