Yes, You Can Have Too Much Cash

A sizable hoard is comforting but could crimp long-term portfolio gains.

runners passing a runner pulling wagon full of cash
(Image credit: Illustration by A. Richard Allen)

When it comes to financial security, it's comforting to know that you have adequate cash reserves to tap when you need them. But there's also a downside to stockpiling cash: It can drag down your portfolio's returns and cause you to fall behind financially over the long haul.

If you're like many Americans, you're probably sitting on a larger pile of cash than normal after spending less during the pandemic and depositing government stimulus checks.

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