Portfolio Charts Tool Tests Flexible Withdrawals in Retirement

You've probably heard of the "4% rule" when withdrawing income from a retirement portfolio. I think using such a rule is fine when you are early in the accumulation phase, although I like the "3% rule" better for early (long) retirements. But … [Read the rest]

Capital One 360 Money Market – $500 Cash Bonus on $50,000 Deposit

Capital One is running a $500 cash bonus promotion for new 360 Money Market accountholders. Note that if you have or had an open savings product (excludes CDs) with Capital One on or after January 1, 2016, you're ineligible for the bonus. Here are … [Read the rest]

The Power of Being Open-Minded About Cutting Your Household Expenses

Here's the short version of this depressing WSJ article Families Go Deep in Debt to Stay in the Middle Class (paywall?). Household incomes have gone nowhere. Meanwhile, housing prices are up, healthcare costs are up, and college tuition has … [Read the rest]

Safe Deposit Boxes: A Perfect Place to Store Copies Of Important Documents

The NY Times recently published an article stating Safe Deposit Boxes Aren’t Safe. I was a little disappointed in the article because it was a bit sensational, but I suppose the takeaway is important for folks that made other assumptions. A more … [Read the rest]

Refinance Watch: Mortgage Rates May Drop Even Further

If you have a mortgage rate above 4%, you should keep an eye on mortgage rates during August to see if there is an opportunity to refinance and save money. (Potential buyers should obviously also take notice, but they were probably paying attention … [Read the rest]

Best Interest Rates on Cash – August 2019

Here's my monthly roundup of the best interest rates on cash for August 2019, roughly sorted from shortest to longest maturities. The target for the Fed Funds Rate was just cut by 0.25% as of 8/1/19, so look out for small rate drops this month … [Read the rest]

Betterment Everyday Cash Reserve Review: 0.40% APY (Tied to Fed Funds Rate)

Betterment, best known for their automated portfolio management software, has added a high-yield savings product called Betterment Everyday Cash Reserve. An additional checking product is "coming soon". This product has several unique features that … [Read the rest]

Equifax Data Breach Settlement: Free Credit Monitoring vs. Reduced Claim

Update. As many of you correctly pointed out, only $31 million was allotted to the $125 alternative payment if you opted out of the free credit monitoring. The FTC has provided an update encouraging people to pick the free monitoring: I thought I … [Read the rest]

The Status Spending Test: Two Simple Questions About Your Car and Home

I feel like I've been reading a lot of backlash against the "latte factor". I agree buying a Starbucks latte every day will not directly lead to poverty, and forgoing it will not make you independently wealthy. However, sometimes a concrete example … [Read the rest]

Vanguard Personal Advisor Services Portfolio Rebalancing Rules

If you read about investing in stocks and bonds, there is a lot of discussion about rebalancing your portfolio. Should you rebalance? When? How often? How much? Carl Ozeck contributes his thoughts on the Vanguard Blog article Capital gains are … [Read the rest]

Which Households Spend More, Less, or Exactly What They Earn? Breakdown by Income Level

In the post How Well Do Americans Balance Income and Spending? by the St. Louis Fed, they examine the breakdown of household spending as compared to income. In terms of the big picture, 55% of US households were net savers (earned more than they … [Read the rest]

Worthy Bonds Review: 5% Interest, Backed By Small Business Inventory Loans

Worthy Bonds are a fintech startup that offers you 5% interest by "supporting your fellow humans". You can invest a little bit at a time, even doing "round-ups" of your purchases. However, whenever you see an interest rate well above FDIC-insured … [Read the rest]