Reducing Portfolio Investment Risk
Investing in a Mortgage Investment Corporation (MIC) can be a good way of adding mortgages as an asset class to your current investment portfolio. Shares of a professionally managed MIC can offer investors access to diversification in the mortgage market that may not normally be available to them. Diversification is very important when seeking to lower portfolio investment risk.
In the mortgage industry, a client who elects to directly invest in a mortgage is commonly referred to as a ‘Private Investor’. A direct investment in the Canadian mortgage market requires, in addition to your money, your ongoing investment of personal time to administrate and manage the mortgage. For Private Investors it can sometimes be very difficult to find quality lending opportunities. Perhaps even more importantly, it can be difficult to truly understand the risks involved when faced with mortgage underwriting decisions. Understanding investment risk and pricing the risk correctly is key to successful mortgage investment. Sometimes the best decision is the mortgage you don’t invest in.
Another risk facing a Private Mortgage Investor is the loss of interest income during the period when a mortgage is paid out and the funds are sitting in cash waiting to be reinvested. By investing in shares of a MIC, this reinvestment risk can be reduced because your funds are always working.
Great Pacific Mortgage & Investments Ltd. offers investors the choice of three professionally managed Mortgage Investment Corporations which can help to add investment diversification to both large and small portfolios.
Paul Croy
