3 Factors to Know for Rising Interest Rate Conditions

3 Factors to Know for Rising Interest Rate Conditions EGSI Financial

The 2022 economy has broken multiple records, first, with the highest inflation rate in 40 years, and now, the highest federal reserve interest rates since 2008.[1] In efforts to curb raging inflation, the US Federal Reserve has raised interest rates six times in 2022, reaching a target of 3.75% in November.[2] This rise in the cost of borrowing not only affects inflation but trickles into the decisions you make before and during retirement. This change can impact you once you retire.

Dips in Investment Accounts

Borrowing costs and stock market prices move in opposite directions.[3] With the rise of interest rates, investors may predict an incoming recession and pull out of the markets, which could hurt the value of stocks. As a result of the interest rate increases in 2022, stock indexes like the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the S&P 500 have fallen.[4] These indexes track stocks that people buy for long-term investments through 401ks, Roth IRAs, and other pension funds, so a decrease in the price of these stocks may also mean a decrease in the value of the funds held in your investment accounts. However, this dip may be temporary; an economic recovery isn’t out of the picture in the future. As someone planning to withdraw from these accounts while interest rates are high, you may lock in losses or receive less than anticipated because the value of your investments has decreased.

Boosts on Savings Accounts

Unlike stocks, savings account yield rates move in the same direction as borrowing costs. With Federal Reserve interest rates going up, yield rates on savings accounts and fixed-income investments also increase.[5] If you have money put in a savings account, the bank “lends” it to other customers in the form of loans and pays you some of the interest.[6] In some ways, you become a lender, earning interest on the cash you put away. When borrowing costs rise, it means the bank needs more cash to cover what they have borrowed, thus they raise interest rates to entice you to place more money with them so they can cover their lending business costs. In short, your money is being borrowed for a higher cost, therefore giving you higher interest returns. With higher yields, you could see your savings grow at higher rates due to compounding interest.

Hike in Variable Debt Rates

With borrowing costs on the rise, interest on debt, such as credit cards or variable mortgage loans, may increase. If you are still paying on debts, you should review your payment plan to see if you have variable-rate credit as this may mean you will be paying more interest per month. Whether it is an adjustable-rate mortgage or a credit card plan, the increase in interest rates could lead to higher expenses.

The future of the economy in relation to inflation and interest rates is unknown. With borrowing costs predicted to increase further, the effects on your wallet may compound. It is important to know where you stand and how best to go about your financial plan amidst this changing economy. For better clarity on your circumstances, sign up for a complimentary review of your finances with us today.

[1] https://www.bankrate.com/banking/federal-reserve/how-much-will-fed-raise-rates-in-2022/
[2] https://www.npr.org/2022/11/02/1133195996/fed-federal-reserve-interest-rates-hike-increase-inflation-unemployment-powell
[3] https://www.fool.com/investing/2022/09/19/feds-rate-hikes-impact-your-retirement-plan/
[4] https://www.npr.org/2022/11/02/1133195996/fed-federal-reserve-interest-rates-hike-increase-inflation-unemployment-powell
[5] https://www.fool.com/investing/2022/09/19/feds-rate-hikes-impact-your-retirement-plan/
[6] https://www.investopedia.com/articles/personal-finance/062315/how-interest-rates-work-savings-accounts.asp


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