Give And Take
Many charities offer charitable gift annuities (CGAs). With these arrangements, you donate assets to charity in return for a stream …More
Many charities offer charitable gift annuities (CGAs). With these arrangements, you donate assets to charity in return for a stream …More
If you’re a landlord, being able to call for skilled help is vital. You should have a list of contractors …More
A savvy asset allocation for college funding might include: Bonds: Buy bond funds inside a 529 college savings plan, where …More
Large charitable gifts may not be fully deductible. Generally, you cannot take an upfront deduction that exceeds 50 percent of …More
Currently, the federal estate tax exemption is $2 million. That’s the amount of assets a decedent can leave to heirs, …More
Increasingly, your credit score is being used for purposes other than approving loan requests. You score might be used to …More
When will you be able to retire? One school of thought holds that you should wait until your investment portfolio …More
When you buy investment real estate with borrowed money, ask for the debt to be “qualified non-recourse.” The property (not …More
A modest Roth IRA contribution, if made early and invested well, will eventually be worth much more than a large …More
Although prices have come down a bit lately, the Dow Jones-AIG Commodity Total Return Index has gained around 13 percent …More
Joint ownership comes in three varieties: Joint tenancy with the right of survivorship. As the name suggests, if one co-owner …More
Proceed carefully before investing in mutual funds near year-end. You might wind up paying taxes on a return of your …More
Selling a stock at a loss can offer tax advantages. The loss may offset a capital gain or might be …More
Investors may wish to buy stocks on margin. If the stocks go up in price, the leverage will increase your …More
When you take out a mortgage, you can protect yourself from unexpected and unnecessary closing costs: * Research lenders’ fees …More
The family limited partnership (FLP) has emerged as a prime estate planning tool. An FLP is a limited partnership made …More
The family limited partnership (FLP) has emerged as a prime estate planning tool. An FLP is a limited partnership made …More
Tax-favored 529 plans come in two varieties: College savings plans allow you to put your money into investment accounts. You …More
Landlords have to make a crucial choice. You can: Manage the property yourself. This may involve extensive time and effort …More
Auction rate securities can be used as an alternative to cash. These are floating rate securities, meaning that rates move …More
Some people who buy investment property think they’ll enjoy positive cash flow right away. That probably won’t be the case …More
Among the various types of insurance policies sold online, auto insurance may be the most suitable for Internet purchases. Auto …More
If you own investment property, you have a triple chance to make a profit: You can collect monthly rent from …More
You don’t have to die to produce cash from your life insurance policy. If you have a cash value policy, …More
If you are charitably inclined, one tactic to consider is to give away your house but retain the right to …More
If you are helping to support an elderly parent, aunt, uncle, etc, see if you can claim that person as …More
Credit card companies are finding creative ways to separate cardholders from their money. * Late statements. Credit card companies have …More
Owning residential real estate that you rent to tenants can be a hassle but the financial rewards may be worth …More
Increasingly popular exchange-traded funds (ETFs) offer low expenses, tax efficiency, transparency, and trading flexibility. ETFs generally fall into one of …More
After at least two years of living in a house, you’re entitled to exclude up to $250,000 worth of capital …More
TSP | L Income | L 2020 | L 2030 | L 2040 | L 2050 | G Fund | F Fund | C Fund | S Fund | I Fund |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Aug | 1.12% | % | 1.97% | 2.29% | 2.55% | 0.37% | 1.19% | 2.03% | 4.08% | 3.95% |
YTD | 6.24% | % | 10.04% | 11.37% | 12.47% | 2.98% | 4.99% | 10.76% | 8.96% | 21.50% |
10yr | 4.91% | % | 8.42% | 9.40% | 10.23% | 2.69% | 1.92% | 14.58% | 10.61% | 7.63% |