You can grab an easy 150 Delta Airlines Skymiles by visiting this website and watching a quick video about $300 Bose QuietComfort 15 noise-canceling headphones. Earn another 350 miles if you stop by a Bose store and do a live demo. Delta miles no … [Read the rest]
Building An ETF Portfolio: Using Limit Orders vs. Market Orders

In recent years, Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) have been growing in popularity when building an investment portfolio. You can buy them from any discount broker, they have no minimum purchase amounts, and offer lower expense ratios than their mutual … [Read the rest]
E-Trade Baby Doesn’t Like Market Volatility Either
Has the stock market turbulence from the last few weeks got you pooping in your diaper? You're not alone. Here's a parody video of the usually confident E-Trade baby facing some portfolio losses. Warning: Some bleeped-out curse words. … [Read the rest]
80% off Restaurant.com: $25 Certificates for $2 Until 8/31
I haven't mentioned these in a while. Restaurant.com is running one of their temporary 80% off sales on their $25 certificates (Regular price $10) with coupon code TASTY. Offer valid through 8/31 at 11:59PM PST. Despite my initial skepticism about … [Read the rest]
Lower Costs = Higher Returns (Again) and Survivorship Bias

Whether you invest your hard-earned money in passive index funds or actively-managed funds, the more important thing is that costs matter. Every penny you pay in mutual fund expense ratios, sales loads, trade commissions, and financial advisor fees … [Read the rest]
Brand and Price As Shortcut Quality Indicators & The Coach Factory Outlet Trick

I'm currently reading the book Cheap: The High Cost of Discount Culture by Ellen Ruppel Shell, which is very well researched and a good read so far. One of the major themes of the book is how our culture is losing the ability to discern quality … [Read the rest]
Swensen Portfolio 10-Year Total Returns: Low-Cost Diversified ETF Portfolio Results
Last week, I shared a chart that showed how a diversified portfolio that was rebalanced regularly still managed to nearly double in value over the last decade. Here's another similar finding based on the David Swensen portfolio as compiled by an … [Read the rest]
Get Out Of Sprint Cell Phone Contract, Avoid Early Termination Fee (August/September 2011)
If you are under a Sprint cell phone contract and want to get out of it without paying the steep Early Termination Fee (ETF), check your statements with a billing date in August. Look for the following text: Administrative Charge Increase & … [Read the rest]
Make Money Bidding on Self Storage Auctions?

Self-storage unit auctions have been getting increased attention to two new reality TV shows, Storage Wars and Auction Hunters. The premise is simple. If someone pays to have their stuff stored there, but stops paying the rent, the storage company … [Read the rest]
Wells Fargo, Chase Bank Testing Monthly Fees for Debit Card Usage
The fees are coming! Since February, Chase Bank has been testing out a monthly fee for anyone who uses their ATM debit card for purchases in areas of Northern Wisconsin. Regions Bank and Suntrust have added fees as well. Per this CNN Money article, … [Read the rest]
Buy, Hold, and Rebalance! How Patient Investors Still Quietly Grow Their Money

There is a lot of uncertainty in investing, and it always seems like especially now. Buy and hold has been called dead many times. However, if you look carefully, you'll find that there are many people who have quietly grown their portfolio over … [Read the rest]
Mortgage Comparison: 30-Year at 4.75% vs. 15-Year at 3.75%

After the interest rate drama last week, I managed to lock in a refinance of my current 30-year mortgage (with 26 years left) which had a 4.75% fixed rate into a new 15-year mortgage at a 3.875% fixed rate. You'll probably see lower rates in ads and … [Read the rest]
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