FI Calc: Visually-Friendly Retirement Withdrawal Calculator

If you enjoy tinkering with financial calculators, FI Calc is a new one that is visually easy to use and thus potentially more educational. The portfolio inputs are somewhat limited ("stocks" = S&P 500, "bonds" = 10-year US Treasuries) but I enjoy … [Read the rest]

Social Security Claiming Age: Theoretically Optimal vs. Real World Decisions

An important choice in retirement planning is when to start claiming your Social Security benefits. If you claim earlier, your monthly benefits will be reduced for the rest of your life. If you claim later, your monthly benefits will be increased … [Read the rest]

Vanguard Cash Plus Account Review: FDIC-Insured, But Missing Useful Features

Vanguard has been piloting some new products recently, and I was finally invited to try out the Vanguard Cash Plus Account. I've been playing with it for a few days and here are my thoughts. First, it's important to note that there are two … [Read the rest]

Johnson & Johnson / Kenvue Odd Lot Tender Arbitrage Deal (Results)

Update 8/24: Here are the final results of this odd lot tender. See original post below for past details, although the opportunity has passed. Per JNJSeparation.com, the final exchange ratio was 1 share JNJ to 8.0324 shares of KVUE. The deal was … [Read the rest]

Wallet by BOSS Money $100 Referral Bonus + 3.75% APY Checking/Savings

A new banking app called Wallet by BOSS Money is offering a $100 bonus via referral link (open link via smartphone, that's mine). You need to set up direct deposits totaling at least $5,000 within 45 days. No minimum hold period. App only (iOS … [Read the rest]

Crowdfunded Real Estate Investing: Is Due Diligence by Individual Investors Even Possible?

A surprising takeaway from peer-to-peer lending through Prosper and LendingClub was that the borrowers who most strongly promised to pay you back (e.g. "I promise I will pay you back, so help me God, thank you so much") turned out to also be the most … [Read the rest]

Different Types of Taxable Bonds: Long-Term Performance and Returns Comparison

As part of its "Portfolio Basics" series, Morningstar has an educational article on taxable bonds, including corporate bonds, US government bonds, and foreign government bonds, along with their different credit grades and maturity lengths. Over … [Read the rest]

Big List of Anti-Lists: Asset Classes NOT Owned By Some Experienced Investors

Every asset class has its energetic supporters, from rental properties to altcoins to gold. Listening to each group, you may feel that you need to own every asset class in order to be "diversified". However, sometimes less is more, and it can be … [Read the rest]

American Express® Green Card Review: 40,000 Points Welcome Offer

The American Express(R) Green Card is one of AmEx's classic cards, and they have revamped the rewards structure and added new travel perks. There is also a welcome offer for new cardholders. Here the the highlights: Earn 40,000 Membership … [Read the rest]

What’s Your Retirement Mindset? Escaping From vs. Escaping To

In a recent Outside magazine article, the author examined research about how activities can be either positive or negative, not based on the actual activity itself, but your mindset while doing them. For example, exercising could be negative, while … [Read the rest]

The Scary Clause in Fixed Index Annuity Contracts

Allan Roth takes a closer look at the role of fixed index annuities as part of an "efficient" portfolio, and as usual makes some great observations. The first thing about fixed index annuities is that no two are the same - the insurance companies … [Read the rest]

TIPS Real Yields ~2% Across All Maturities; 4.4% Guaranteed 30-Year Withdrawal Rate

One of my regular bookmarks is the TIPS real yield page (along with the regular Treasury yields). I noticed that the real yield on the 30-year TIPS has nudged above the 2% mark: At the same time, the 30-year regular Treasury is at 4.3%, … [Read the rest]