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How to interpret stock performance charts “vs S&P 500” | tl;dr: The CNN Money and Yahoo Finance charts are wildly inaccurate. The TD Ameritrade chart appears to be accurate and shows returns with reinvested dividends. Ignoring buggy data, CNN most likely shows reinvested dividends for quoted securities but not for the S&P 500 index. Yahoo most likely shows all returns withou... | Offer your insights or judgment on the input financial query or topic using your financial expertise. Reply as normal question answering |
How can I find a checking account that allows for automated transfers of dynamic amounts? | Almost any financial institution has the technical ability to do this (simply called sweeps, auto sweeps, or deposit sweeps); the issue you face is finding an institution that is willing to do it for you. I think you will have the most luck at your primary financial institution where you currently keep the majority of... | Share your insights or perspective on the financial matter presented in the input. |
Unusual real estate market with seemingly huge rental returns | The way to resolve your dilemma is to consult the price-to-rent ratio of the property. According to smartasset.com: The price-to-rent ratio is a measure of the relative affordability of renting and buying in a given housing market. It is calculated as the ratio of home prices to annual rental rates. So, for example, in... | Offer your insights or judgment on the input financial query or topic using your financial expertise. Reply as normal question answering |
Borrowing 100k and paying it to someone then declaring bankruptcy | This is called a fraudulent conveyance because its purpose is to prevent a creditor from getting repaid. It is subject to claw back under US law, which is a fancy way of saying that your friend will have to pay the bank back. Most jurisdictions have similar laws. It is probably a crime as well, but that varies by juris... | Share your insights or perspective on the financial matter presented in the input. |
Why don't banks print their own paper money / bank notes? | In Scotland, each bank issues its own separate notes. It's not uncommon to see identical-valued £10 notes, for example, from three different banks in one's wallet. | Share your insights or perspective on the financial matter presented in the input. |
Should I collect receipts after paying with a card? | Keeping a receipt does allow you to verify that the expected amount was charged/debited it also can help when you need to return an item. Regarding double charging, the credit card companies look for that. If the same card is used at the same vendor for the same exact amount in a short period of time the credit card c... | Based on your financial expertise, provide your response or viewpoint on the given financial question or topic. The response format is open. |
Multi-user, non-US personal finance and budget software | My wife and I have been ridiculously happy with YNAB. It's not "online," but syncs across our phones & computers using Dropbox. It supposedly supports different locales and currencies, but I have never needed to try that out. | Offer your insights or judgment on the input financial query or topic using your financial expertise. Reply as normal question answering |
What is a good way to keep track of your credit card transactions, to reduce likelihood of fraud? | Sign up for alerts. Everytime you use your card, you'll get an alert. That way if there is an unauthorized transaction, you'll know right away. The alerts can also tell you what amount was charged - since this happens right away, the last last cc transaction is fresh in your memory and any overcharges can be easily d... | Based on your financial expertise, provide your response or viewpoint on the given financial question or topic. The response format is open. |
One of my stocks dropped 40% in 2 days, how should I mentally approach this? | You shouldn't be picking stocks in the first place. From New York Magazine, tweeted by Ezra Klein: New evidence for that reality comes from Goldman Sachs, via Bloomberg News. The investment bank analyzed the holdings of 854 funds with $2.1 trillion in equity positions. It found, first of all, that all those “sophistica... | Utilize your financial knowledge, give your answer or opinion to the input question or subject . Answer format is not limited. |
How can I lookup the business associated with a FEIN? | I think much of that info is hidden behind pay-walls. Here is one site I've found. http://www.feinsearch.com/ Another that is for non-profits only is guidestar. http://www.guidestar.org/rxg/products/nonprofit-data-solutions/product-information/guidestar-premium/advanced-nonprofit-search.aspx | Share your insights or perspective on the financial matter presented in the input. |
I have an extra 1000€ per month, what should I do with it? | Lots of good advice on investing already. You may also want to think about two things: A Bausparvertrag. You can set this up for different monthly saving rates. You'll get a modest interest payment, and once you have saved up enough (the contract is zuteilungsreif), you will be eligible for a loan at a low rate. Howeve... | Offer your insights or judgment on the input financial query or topic using your financial expertise. Reply as normal question answering |
How to understand expenses matter relative to investment type for mutual funds? | The net return reported to you (as a percentage) by a mutual fund is the gross return minus the expense ratio. So, if the gross return is X% and the expense ratio is Y%, your account will show a return of (X-Y)%. Be aware that X could be negative too. So, with Y = 1, If X = 10 (as you might get from a stock fund if y... | Utilize your financial knowledge, give your answer or opinion to the input question or subject . Answer format is not limited. |
Foreign company incorporated in US and W9 | According to the W9 instructions you are considered a U.S. person if: According to the following section, it looks like a C corporation may be easier then an LLC: All of this information can be found here: http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/fw9.pdf Hope this helps! | Utilize your financial knowledge, give your answer or opinion to the input question or subject . Answer format is not limited. |
How to decide on split between large/mid/small cap on 401(k) and how often rebalance | One other thing to consider, particularly with Vanguard, is the total dollar amount available. Vanguard has "Admiralty" shares of funds which offer lower expense ratios, around 15-20% lower, but require a fairly large investment in each fund (often 10k) to earn the discounted rate. It is a tradeoff between slightly l... | Based on your financial expertise, provide your response or viewpoint on the given financial question or topic. The response format is open. |
Why buy insurance? | There are many situations where injecting a certain amount of cash at the right time may reap rewards far in excess of the value of the cash injected. For example, if someone who needs a car to get to work gets in a wreck and that person does not have ready money to make it driveable may have no choice but to secure ve... | Based on your financial expertise, provide your response or viewpoint on the given financial question or topic. The response format is open. |
Should I finance a car to build credit for a mortgage next year? | The fluctuation of interest rates during the next year could easily dwarf the savings this attempt to improve your credit score will have; or the reverse is true. Will the loan improve your score enough to make a difference? It will not change the number of months old your oldest account is. It will increase the breadt... | Offer your insights or judgment on the input financial query or topic using your financial expertise. Reply as normal question answering |
What happens if I just don't pay my student loans? | Same thing as for any debt: bank sues you, you lose, you are in an even deeper hole because you now owe them for the cost of the court case, your credit rating goes into the toilet, you may even have trouble retaining/finding a job. Being stupid is always more expensive. | Based on your financial expertise, provide your response or viewpoint on the given financial question or topic. The response format is open. |
Why would we need a “stop-limit order” for selling? | If one wants to have a bound on the loss percentages that are acceptable, this is would be a way to enforce that. For example, suppose someone wants to have a 5% stop-loss but doesn't want this to be worse than 10% as if the stock goes down more than 10% then the sell shouldn't happen. Thus, if the stock opened in a ga... | Offer your insights or judgment on the input financial query or topic using your financial expertise. Reply as normal question answering |
At what percentage drop should you buy to average down | A big part of the answer depends on how "beaten down" the stock is, how long it will take to recover from the drop, and your taste for risk. If you honestly believe the drop is a temporary aberration then averaging down can be a good strategy to lower your dollar-cost average in the stock. But this is a huge risk if y... | Share your insights or perspective on the financial matter presented in the input. |
why would closing price of a stock be different from different sources, and which would you take as the real price? | There is more than one exchange where stock can be traded. For example, there is the New York Stock Exchange and the London Stock Exchange. In fact, if you look at all the exchanges, there is essentially continuous trading 24/7 for many financial instruments (eg US government bonds). The closing price quoted in pape... | Share your insights or perspective on the financial matter presented in the input. |
Can I work with two or more mortgage brokers at the same time? | While it is possible, it's not a really good use of your time or theirs. Mortgage brokers have access to dozens of lenders, can assemble deals you can't even dream of, and are much more intimately acquainted with the latest lending rule changes than you are. They are paid by the lenders to bring them business, so there... | Offer your thoughts or opinion on the input financial query or topic using your financial background. |
Problems with Enterprise Value and better valuation techniques | This is an example from another field, real estate. Suppose you buy a $100,000 house with a 20 percent down payment, or $20,000, and borrow the other $80,000. In this example, your "equity" or "market cap" is $20,000. But the total value, or "enterprise value" of the house, is actually $100,000, counting the $80,000 mo... | Share your insights or perspective on the financial matter presented in the input. |
why do I need an emergency fund if I already have investments? | Emergency funds have a very specific and obvious benefit; you'll have money sitting around in case you need it. A lot of people think a big car repair or some unexpected home repair is an emergency, and that's fine. Emergency also expands up to "I lost my job four months ago and we're a year in to a recession, the st... | Share your insights or perspective on the financial matter presented in the input. |
Taking partial capital loss purely for tax purposes | Note that the rules around wash sales vary depending on where you live. For the U.S., the wash sale rules say that you cannot buy a substantially identical stock or security within 30 days (before or after) your sale. So, you could sell your stock today to lock in the capital losses. However, you would then have to wai... | Share your insights or perspective on the financial matter presented in the input. |
What's a good free checking account? | Check with a small local bank or credit union, they might offer better terms. That said, my local credit union still charges $6/month for a checking account if you don't have a direct deposit into it. | Share your insights or perspective on the financial matter presented in the input. |
Why would this FHA refinance cause my mortgage insurance payment to increase so much? | In the spring of this year FHA increased their rates for Mortgage Protection insurance. (I am looking for a good refernceon the government website) Non Government reference Annual MIP For an FHA Streamline Refinance that replaces a FHA loan endorsed on, or after, June 1, 2009, the annual MIP varies based on loan type a... | Based on your financial expertise, provide your response or viewpoint on the given financial question or topic. The response format is open. |
What percent of your portfolio should be in a money market account? | I would disagree with your analysis. To me there are two purposes for a money market (MM): Your emergency fund should be from 3 to 6 months of expenses. Think of it of an insurance policy against Murphy. You may want to have some money designated for big expenses, or even sinking funds. For example, I keep some mon... | Based on your financial expertise, provide your response or viewpoint on the given financial question or topic. The response format is open. |
Diagnostic Questions to Determine if Renter intends to pay | Assuming the renter was properly vetted, the only question worth asking is "what has changed in your life?" Perhaps one of the earners has lost a job, or has moved out because a couple has broken up. If nothing has changed but they just don't feel like paying you, start the eviction process. If something has changed an... | Offer your insights or judgment on the input financial query or topic using your financial expertise. Reply as normal question answering |
What economic growth rate is required to halve U.S. unemployment? | Two points. | Offer your thoughts or opinion on the input financial query or topic using your financial background. |
What would the broker do about this naked call option? | Yes, it can buy back the call, but much before stock hits the $30 mark. Let us say you got 1$ from selling the call. So the total money in your account is 4$ + 1 $ = 5 $. When stock hits 10$ (your strike), the maintenance margin is 5$. As soon as stock goes past 10, your maintenance margin is violated. So broker will... | Offer your thoughts or opinion on the input financial query or topic using your financial background. |
How risky are penny stocks? | Penny stocks are only appealing to two types of investors: Most of the beginners who invest in penny stocks only do so because they don't have a lot of money to invest in the marketplace while starting out, or they would otherwise like to avoid investing their savings into penny stocks. * If you are a beginning investo... | Offer your thoughts or opinion on the input financial query or topic using your financial background. |
Feasibility of using long term pattern on short term investments | There are Patterns inside of Patterns. You will see short term patterns (flags / pennants) inside of long term patterns (trend lines, channels) and typically you want to trade those short term patterns in line with the direction of the long term pattern. Take a look at the attached chart of GPN. I would like to recomm... | Offer your thoughts or opinion on the input financial query or topic using your financial background. |
Is refinancing my auto loan just to avoid dealing with the lender that issued it a crazy idea? | What are the fees associated with changing the new loan? Are those fees worth the peace of mind? If so, than it is not "crazy". The decision really boils down to that: is it worth the money that you will spend refinancing the loan to not have to deal with the original bank that financed your loan, assuming that you fi... | Share your insights or perspective on the financial matter presented in the input. |
Explain the HSI - why do markets sometimes appear in sync and other times not? | why do markets sometimes appear in sync, but during other times, not so much By "markets" I'm assuming you mean equity indices such as the HSI. Financial products fluctuate with respect to the supply/demand of the traders. There's been a large increase in the number of hedge funds, prop desks who trade relative values ... | Offer your insights or judgment on the input financial query or topic using your financial expertise. Reply as normal question answering |
Is it ok to use a check without a pre-printed check number? | For the clearing house, only the routing number and the check amount [which gets encoded before its presented to clearing] is important. The check numbers were put in as a fraud prevention mechanism to ensure that one check was only presented once and that it was issued to a particular account. Typically issued in sequ... | Offer your thoughts or opinion on the input financial query or topic using your financial background. |
Theoretically, if I bought more than 50% of a company's stocks, will I own the company? | It is also worth noting that one of the character defining features of a publicly traded company is that the management that is responsible for the day to day operations of the stands independent of those who have ownership. Shareholder of a public company typically don't have influence over the day to day running of t... | Based on your financial expertise, provide your response or viewpoint on the given financial question or topic. The response format is open. |
Credit card transactions for personal finances | Other responses have focused on getting you software to use, but I'd like to attempt your literal question: how are such transactions managed in systems that handle them? I will answer for "double entry" bookkeeping software such as Quicken or GnuCash (my choice). (Disclaimer: I Am Not An Accountant and accountants wil... | Based on your financial expertise, provide your response or viewpoint on the given financial question or topic. The response format is open. |
Borrowing money and then investing it — smart or nart? | The biggest concern is how you get $250,000 in unsecured credit. It's unlikely that you will be loaned that amount at a percentage lower than what you expect to earn. Unsecured credit lines are rarely lower than 10% and usually approach 20%. On top of that, for a bank to approve you for that credit line, you have to ha... | Utilize your financial knowledge, give your answer or opinion to the input question or subject . Answer format is not limited. |
How do I know if refinance is beneficial enough to me? | When evaluating a refinance, you need to figure out the payback time. Refinancing costs money in closing costs. The payback time is the time it takes to recover the closing costs with the amount of money you are saving in interest. For example, if the closing costs are $2,000, your payback time is 2 years if it takes ... | Offer your insights or judgment on the input financial query or topic using your financial expertise. Reply as normal question answering |
250k USD in savings. What's next? | Find a good financial advisor that is willing to teach you and not just interested in making a commission on your net worth. Talk to them and talk some more. Go slow and don't make impulsive buying decisions. If you don't understand it then don't buy it. Think long term - how do I turn this 250K into 2.5M? Congrats on ... | Based on your financial expertise, provide your response or viewpoint on the given financial question or topic. The response format is open. |
I'm only spending roughly half of what I earn; should I spend more? | If you are happy, really honestly happy, there is no need to change because you read it somewhere. While I believe that budgeting in some fun is smart so you don't go crazy, I am really speaking for myself. I personally have to work at not spending more than I make, so I need to blow off some steam. I also think that ... | Based on your financial expertise, provide your response or viewpoint on the given financial question or topic. The response format is open. |
What is a good rental yield? | Historically that 'divide by 1000' rule of thumb is what many people in Australia have thought of as normal, and yes, it's about a 5.2% gross yield. Net of expenses, perhaps 3-4%, without allowing for interest. If you're comparing this to shares, I think the right comparison is to the dividend yield, not to the overal... | Share your insights or perspective on the financial matter presented in the input. |
HSBC Hong Kong's “Deposit Plus” Product: What is it, and what strategies to employ? | HSBC Hong Kong's “Deposit Plus” Product" the same as "Dual Currency Product" . it's Currency link Sell base Currency Call / Alternative Currency Put FX Option It's not protected by the Deposit Insurance System in HK You can search Key Word "Dual Currency Product" & "Dual Currency Investment" & "Dual Currency Deposit" ... | Utilize your financial knowledge, give your answer or opinion to the input question or subject . Answer format is not limited. |
Are stock index fund likely to keep being a reliable long-term investment option? | For index funds to be a poor investment, they would have to perform worse than your alternative investments. In this case, we'll assume the alternative to be the individual stocks. Obviously, it must be possible to pick just the winning stocks and avoid the losing stocks, raising your rate of return... however, sever... | Share your insights or perspective on the financial matter presented in the input. |
Do bond interest rate risk premiums only compensate for the amount investors might lose? | [...] are all bonds priced in such a way so that they all return the same amount (on average), after accounting for risk? In other words, do risk premiums ONLY compensate for the amount investors might lose? No. GE might be able to issue a bond with lower yield than, say, a company from China with no previous records o... | Offer your insights or judgment on the input financial query or topic using your financial expertise. Reply as normal question answering |
When are equal-weighted index funds / ETFs preferable to market-cap-weighted funds? | As Dheer pointed out, the top ten mega-cap corporations account for a huge part (20%) of your "S&P 500" portfolio when weighted proportionally. This is one of the reasons why I have personally avoided the index-fund/etf craze -- I don't really need another mechanism to buy ExxonMobil, IBM and Wal-Mart on my behalf. I l... | Offer your insights or judgment on the input financial query or topic using your financial expertise. Reply as normal question answering |
What effect would currency devaluation have on my investments? | Stocks, gold, commodities, and physical real estate will not be affected by currency changes, regardless of whether those changes are fast or slow. All bonds except those that are indexed to inflation will be demolished by sudden, unexpected devaluation. Notice: The above is true if devaluation is the only thing going... | Share your insights or perspective on the financial matter presented in the input. |
Can a company block a specific person from buying its stock? | The answer to this question is given by the fact that many public companies have people who are opposed to the company's aims or practices and who own their stock, often a single share, for the purposes of turning up to shareholder meetings and haranguing directors/asking awkward questions/disrupting proceedings, etc. ... | Utilize your financial knowledge, give your answer or opinion to the input question or subject . Answer format is not limited. |
how can a US citizen buy foreign stocks? | it looks like using an ADR is the way to go here. michelin has an ADR listed OTC as MGDDY. since it is an ADR it is technically a US company that just happens to be a shell company holding only shares of michelin. as such, there should not be any odd tax or currency implications. while it is an OTC stock, it should se... | Offer your thoughts or opinion on the input financial query or topic using your financial background. |
Why does ExxonMobil's balance sheet show more liabilities than assets? | Exxon Mobil is one of the most profitable corporations in the world. Their annual earnings are typically in the $10s of billions of dollars. They have revenues in the hundreds of billions of dollars per year. They also return $10+ billion dollars to their stockholders each year in dividends and stock purchases. Tha... | Based on your financial expertise, provide your response or viewpoint on the given financial question or topic. The response format is open. |
Finding Uncorrelated Assets | Have a look at: Diversify Portfolio. The site provides various tools all focused on correlation, diversification and portfolio construction. You can scan through every stock and ETF listed on the NASDAQ and NYSE to find any kind of correlation you're looking for. You can also create a portfolio and then analyze all the... | Offer your thoughts or opinion on the input financial query or topic using your financial background. |
$200k in an IRA, unallocated. What's the safest investment? | The safest investment is probably a money market fund [originally I said a TIPS fund but they appear to be riskier than I had thought]. But you might not want to invest everything there because the returns are not going to be great. High returns come with high risk. The best portfolio has some percentage (which may b... | Share your insights or perspective on the financial matter presented in the input. |
Will a credit card issuer cancel an account if it never incurs interest? | Credit card merchant fees are $0.15 - $0.40 per transaction plus 1.5-4% of the amount charged. Card issuers are competing to get to be the card in your pocket that you use on a daily basis. If you were a card issuer, wouldn't you like to get 1.5-4% of every transaction I make for the rest of my life? As a side note, ev... | Share your insights or perspective on the financial matter presented in the input. |
How are the best way to make and save money at 22 years old | Fantastic question to be asking at the age of 22! A very wise man suggested to me the following with regard to your net income I've purposely not included saving a sum of money for a house deposit, as this is very much cultural and lots of EU countries have a low rate of home ownership. On the education versus entrepre... | Utilize your financial knowledge, give your answer or opinion to the input question or subject . Answer format is not limited. |
Should I give to charity by check or credit card? | The definite answer if you want to give a larger amount of money is: Ask the charity. Just drop them a mail with something like: Dear Sirs, I've decided to donate you $1,000,000 because I like what you do. Could you please tell me which option is more convenient and less costly for you? I can do either an online debit/... | Offer your thoughts or opinion on the input financial query or topic using your financial background. |
Do stock prices drop due to dividends? | Share prices fall when dividends are paid out because the paid dividend (cash out) actually reduces the value of the company. Usually the share price falls by the amount of the dividend payment. | Based on your financial expertise, provide your response or viewpoint on the given financial question or topic. The response format is open. |
Is it better to buy this used car from Craigslist or from a dealership? | I do not think you are missing much. One thing you have right is low cost cars depreciate almost nothing. One thing you are missing is your satisfaction index. Driving a 200K car for 4 years requires a bit of motivation when your friends are driving new cars. Typically you need a larger goal to keep you focused. T... | Share your insights or perspective on the financial matter presented in the input. |
How is your credit score related to credit utilization? | 1 - yes, it's fine to pay in full and it helps your score. 2 - see chart above, it's calculated based on what the bill shows each month. 3 - answered by chart. 1-19% utilization is ideal. 0% is actually worse than 41-60% Note: The above image was from Credit Karma. A slightly different image appears at the article The... | Offer your insights or judgment on the input financial query or topic using your financial expertise. Reply as normal question answering |
Why are banks providing credit scores for free? | An alternative take on the "why" is that most people's credit is better than they think, and all of these banks offer credit products. Put a "good credit" badge next to an ad for a shiny new card or auto refi, and it's just good business. | Offer your insights or judgment on the input financial query or topic using your financial expertise. Reply as normal question answering |
why do I need an emergency fund if I already have investments? | You're absolutely correct. If you have maxed out your retirement investment vehicles and have some additional investments in a regular taxable account, you can certainly use that as an emergency source of funds without much downside. (You can borrow from many retirement account but there are downsides.) Sure, you risk ... | Offer your insights or judgment on the input financial query or topic using your financial expertise. Reply as normal question answering |
As an American working in the UK, do I have to pay taxes on foreign income? | A) a tax treaty probably covers this for the avoidance of double taxation. Tax treaties can be very cryptic and have little precedence clarifying them http://www.irs.gov/businesses/international/article/0,,id=169552,00.html B) I'm going to say NO since the source of your income is going to be US based. But the UK tax l... | Based on your financial expertise, provide your response or viewpoint on the given financial question or topic. The response format is open. |
Average Price of a Stock | I would have to disagree with the other responders. In technical analysis of stock charts, various short and long term moving averages are used to give an indication of the trend of the stock in the short and long term, as compared to the current price. I would prefer to use the term moving average (MA) rather than ave... | Share your insights or perspective on the financial matter presented in the input. |
What to do when a job offer is made but with a salary less than what was asked for? | In my experience of doing software development for a little longer than I care to remember, salaries are always assumed to be negotiable. I know you said you don't like haggling (a lot of people don't) but you'll have to get used to that and you might have to be a little more flexible. Being able to negotiate something... | Utilize your financial knowledge, give your answer or opinion to the input question or subject . Answer format is not limited. |
Dad paying for my new home in cash. How can I buy the house from him? | There are quite some options, but without additional information, I can only provide examples. Last year I had the option to buy a house, but I decided against it because in my area it is getting harder and harder every year to sell it at a reasonable price. But if I had bought a house, my mother would have lent me the... | Offer your thoughts or opinion on the input financial query or topic using your financial background. |
How Do I Fix Excess Contribution Withdrawl | I think there are several issues here. First, there's the contribution. As littleadv said, there is no excess contribution. Excess contribution is only if you exceed the contribution limit. The contribution limit for Traditional IRAs does not depend on how high your income goes or whether you have a 401(k). It's the de... | Based on your financial expertise, provide your response or viewpoint on the given financial question or topic. The response format is open. |
How can I calculate a “running” return using XIRR in a spreadsheet? | Set your xirr formula to a very tall column, leaving lots of empty rows for future additions. In column C, instead of hardcoding the value, use a formula that tests if it's the current bottom entry, like this: =IF(ISBLANK(A7),-C6, C6) If the next row has no date entered (yet), then this is the latest value, and make it... | Offer your insights or judgment on the input financial query or topic using your financial expertise. Reply as normal question answering |
Is Weiss Research, Inc. a legitimate financial research company? | This company was a reputable rating agency for many years. See Weiss Research website, ratings section for a very different perspective on Martin Weiss's work than the websites with which he is now associated. I checked both links provided, and agree with the questioner in every way: These appear to be highly questiona... | Offer your thoughts or opinion on the input financial query or topic using your financial background. |
What is the smartest thing to do in case of a stock market crash | I suggest to just invest in index funds, these are low risk with high reward stocks that can survive even the worst of stock crashes but are still extremely profitable when the stock market is booming | Offer your thoughts or opinion on the input financial query or topic using your financial background. |
Expecting to move in five years; how to lock mortgage rates? | First consider the basic case of what you are asking: you expect to have a future obligation to pay interest, and you are concerned that the rate when you pay it, will be higher than the rate today. In the simplest case, you could theoretically hedge that risk by buying an asset which pays the market interest rate. As ... | Utilize your financial knowledge, give your answer or opinion to the input question or subject . Answer format is not limited. |
IRR vs. Interest Rates | IRR is not subjective, this is a response to @Laythesmack, to his remark that IRR is subjective. Not that I feel a need to defend my position, but rather, I'm going to explain his. My company offered stock at a 15% discount. We would have money withheld from pay, and twice per year buy at that discount. Coworkers said... | Offer your insights or judgment on the input financial query or topic using your financial expertise. Reply as normal question answering |
Short term cutting losses in a long term investment | If you are investing for 10 years, then you just keep buying at whatever price the fund is at. This is called dollar-cost averaging. If the fund is declining in value from when you first bought it, then when you buy more, the AVERAGE price you bought in at is now lower. So therefore your losses are lower AND when it go... | Offer your thoughts or opinion on the input financial query or topic using your financial background. |
Will the popularity of index funds cause a pricing bubble in the stocks that make up an index? | With regard to commodity futures, a paper released in January 2010 by Aulerich, Irwin, and Garcia, concluded that index funds have essentially no impact on commodity futures. Looking at stocks, a stock that gets included in a major index does increase in price. It increases its turnover by 27% and increases its price b... | Based on your financial expertise, provide your response or viewpoint on the given financial question or topic. The response format is open. |
Why do 10 year-old luxury cars lose so much value? | Personally, I buy newer luxury cars for two reasons. 1) Status symbol Newer cars have the latest looks, performance, and features like heated side mirrors and sensors that adjust cruse control speed when in heavy traffic etc. 2) Older cars have more wear and tear. No one has spent any significant amount of time in ... | Based on your financial expertise, provide your response or viewpoint on the given financial question or topic. The response format is open. |
High credit utilization, some high interest - but credit score not overly bad. How to attack debt in this situation? | While paying off your debt quickly is obviously desirable it is simply not going to be possible. Even with tight budgeting I think you will struggle to put more than £500 or so per month towards your debt. I would keep trying to move the highest interest debt onto something cheaper, be it a loan, a balance transfer cre... | Share your insights or perspective on the financial matter presented in the input. |
Does borrowing from my 401(k) make sense in my specific circumstance? | Your comment regarding your existing finances is very relevant and helpful. You need to understand that generally in personal finance circles, when a strong earning 22 year-old is looking for a loan it's usually a gross spending problem. Their car costs $1,000 /month and their bar tabs are adding up so the only logic... | Based on your financial expertise, provide your response or viewpoint on the given financial question or topic. The response format is open. |
What approaches are there for pricing a small business? | I don't have any experience in this, but this is my academic understanding of business pricing. The LOWEST amount a seller would accept is the liquidation value. For a B&B, what would the value of the land, the house, the furnishings, accounts payable, etc. be if it had to be sold today, minus any liabilities. The am... | Utilize your financial knowledge, give your answer or opinion to the input question or subject . Answer format is not limited. |
How expensive is it to keep minimal cash at a brokerage? | Losses at a brokerage firm due to fraud are insured up to $500,000 per account for securities by the SIPC (Securities Investors' Protection Corporation), which is the stock market version of the FDIC (that insures deposits). The protection amount for cash is $250,000. That's small comfort to "big" players in MF Global... | Offer your insights or judgment on the input financial query or topic using your financial expertise. Reply as normal question answering |
Building financial independence | For a young person with good income, 50k sitting in a savings account earning nothing is really bad. You're losing money because of inflation, and losing on the growth potential of investing. Please rethink your aversion to retirement accounts. You will make more money in the long run through lower taxes by taking adva... | Offer your insights or judgment on the input financial query or topic using your financial expertise. Reply as normal question answering |
Can I deduct equipment expenses for a job I began overseas? | A computer is a special case because the IRS thinks that you might be using it for personal applications. You may need to keep a log, or be able to state that you also have another computer for non-business use. That said, if your schedule C shows a small profit then you don't need to itemize expenses, just state th... | Share your insights or perspective on the financial matter presented in the input. |
If something is coming into my account will it be debit or credit in my account? | If you are considering this to be an entry for your business this is how you would handle it.... You said you were making a balance sheet for monthly expenses. So on the Balance Sheet, you would be debiting cash. For the Income Statement side you would be crediting Owner's Equity to balance the equation: Assets = Liabi... | Share your insights or perspective on the financial matter presented in the input. |
What is the easiest way to back-test index funds and ETFs? | I'd start with a Google search for "best backtesting tools." Does your online brokerage offer anything? You already understand that the data is the important part. The good stuff isn't free. But yeah, if you have some money to spend you can get more than enough data to completely overwhelm you. :) | Utilize your financial knowledge, give your answer or opinion to the input question or subject . Answer format is not limited. |
What can I replace Microsoft Money with, now that MS has abandoned it? | www.mint.com is a very good web site that can upload your financial data from your bank and analyze it for you. Security concerns seem to have been addressed reassuringly. | Offer your insights or judgment on the input financial query or topic using your financial expertise. Reply as normal question answering |
What's the best way to make money from a market correction? | There are a few ways to make money from a market correction: | Offer your insights or judgment on the input financial query or topic using your financial expertise. Reply as normal question answering |
100% Ownership and 30% profit to sale director | Perhaps an example will help make it more clear. Any given year: Revenue: 200K, profit 60K You get 40K in profit, plus any salary, he gets 20K Next year you attract the attention of a competitor and they offer and you accept to sell. You would get 100% of the proceeds. This is kind of a bad deal for him as you could... | Offer your thoughts or opinion on the input financial query or topic using your financial background. |
Is it a good idea to teach children that work is linearly related to income? | Get a copy of Capitalism for Kids - finally back in print (after being out of print for years). It's a great introduction to being an entrepreneur, aimed at young people. Six years old might be a bit early, though - but definitely before the teenage years. | Offer your insights or judgment on the input financial query or topic using your financial expertise. Reply as normal question answering |
What would be the signs of a bubble in silver? | @fennec is right, no one knows. Here's a link that may help: http://pragcap.com/silver-prices-display-some-bubbly-characteristics I don't follow markets enough to comment, but I have read enough of Cullen's stuff to know he's not off his rocker. | Based on your financial expertise, provide your response or viewpoint on the given financial question or topic. The response format is open. |
Cashing a cheque on behalf of someone else | It's possible to cash cheques by post. When I did this, it involved filling out a "paying-in slip" (I had a book of these provided by the bank) and posting the cheque together with the slip to an address provided by the bank. You could also bring the paying-in slip and the cheque to a branch and deposit them there, and... | Offer your thoughts or opinion on the input financial query or topic using your financial background. |
Company requires me to use my personal cell phone to work. Writeoff? | Not authoritative, but according to TurboTax: If your new cell phone acts as both your business and personal phone, you are only allowed to deduct the portion used for business from your taxable income. It’s important for you to hang on to your itemized phone bill and receipts to ensure that you’re deducting the right ... | Based on your financial expertise, provide your response or viewpoint on the given financial question or topic. The response format is open. |
What should I look at before investing in a start-up? | Previous answers have done a great job with the "Should I invest?" question. One thing you may be overlooking is the question "Am I allowed to invest?" For most offerings of stock in a startup, investors are required to be accredited by the SEC's definition. See this helpful quora post for more information on requir... | Offer your thoughts or opinion on the input financial query or topic using your financial background. |
What return are you getting on your money from paying down a mortgage on a rental property? | There are a few ways to look at this question. Assumptions. Per the original post's assumptions, this answer: In other words, if the owner paid the mortgage on its original schedule, the deal could boil down to a $ 40,000 up-front payment, in exchange for $ 200,000 of equity after 30 years. Or the deal could boil down... | Offer your insights or judgment on the input financial query or topic using your financial expertise. Reply as normal question answering |
How are startup shares worth more than the total investment funding? | The net worth is based on an estimate of how much he would get if he relinquished his stake. The total funding is based on how much he has relinquished thus far. Suppose I have a candy jar with 100 candies. I'm not sure how much these candies are worth, so I start off by selling 10% of the jar for $10. Now I have 90... | Share your insights or perspective on the financial matter presented in the input. |
Travel expenses for an out-of-state rental | While the question is very localized, I'll answer about the general principle. My main question is with how far away it is (over 1000 miles), how do I quantify the travel expenses? Generally, "necessary and ordinary" expenses are deductible. This is true for business and also true for rentals. But what is necessary a... | Based on your financial expertise, provide your response or viewpoint on the given financial question or topic. The response format is open. |
Basic mutual fund investment questions | @JoeTaxpayer gave a great response to your first question. Here are some thoughts on the other two... 2) Transaction fees for mutual funds are tied to the class of shares you're buying and will be the same no matter where you buy them. A-shares have a front-end 'load' (the fee charged), and the lowest expenses, and can... | Based on your financial expertise, provide your response or viewpoint on the given financial question or topic. The response format is open. |
Most common types of financial scams an individual investor should beware of? | If an offer "is only valid right now" and "if you don't act immediately, it will expire" that is almost always a scam. | Share your insights or perspective on the financial matter presented in the input. |
Does technical analysis work on small stock exchanges? | Assuming that you accept the premise that technical analysis is legitimate and useful, it makes sense that it might not work for a small market, or at the very least that it wouldn't be the same for a small market as it is for a large market. The reason for this is that a large stock market like the U.S. stock market ... | Based on your financial expertise, provide your response or viewpoint on the given financial question or topic. The response format is open. |
What is an ideal number of stock positions that I should have in my portfolio? | There is no ideal number of stocks you should own. There are several factors you should consider though. First, how actively do you want to manage your portfolio. If you want to be very active then the number of stocks you own should be based on the amount of time you have to research the company, by reading SEC filing... | Based on your financial expertise, provide your response or viewpoint on the given financial question or topic. The response format is open. |
Are there any benefits to investing with a group of friends vs. by myself? | In most markets, there are fixed fees known as commissions. For instance, with a retail broker in the stock market, you can expect every trade to cost you $7.00 as an example, it is $7.00 regardless of if you place a trade for $25 or $25,000. You will see that just opening the trade, with a smaller amount, will eat up ... | Based on your financial expertise, provide your response or viewpoint on the given financial question or topic. The response format is open. |
If I'm going to start doing my own taxes soon, do I need to start keeping receipts for everything? | You don't need to keep receipts for most things, and if you are not going to itemize your deductions (which as a college student, you probably won't), you need even fewer. Things that you should always keep: If you are itemizing your deductions, you want to keep receipts for anything that you can itemize. Some common... | Share your insights or perspective on the financial matter presented in the input. |
How does historical data get adjusted for dividends, exactly? | According to Active Equity Management by Zhou and Jain: When a stock pays dividend, the adjusted price in Yahoo makes the following adjustment: Let T be the ex-dividend date (the first date that the buyers of a stock will not receive the dividend) and T-1 be the last trading day before T. All prices before T are adjust... | Offer your thoughts or opinion on the input financial query or topic using your financial background. |
How can I lookup the business associated with a FEIN? | In most cases you cannot do "reverse lookup" on tax id in the US. You can verify, but for that you need to have more than just the FEIN/SSN. You should also have a name, and some times address. Non-profits, specifically, have to publish their EIN to donors, so it may be easier than others to identify those. Other busin... | Offer your thoughts or opinion on the input financial query or topic using your financial background. |
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