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max credit card fee unless one of your last six payments was late?
$25, then $35
max overdraft fee on credit card
$39
Discipline 1
- Never borrow money to buy stocks - do not market timing - invest in stocks with money you will not need for five years - identify trends - dollar-cost averaging - diversify - stage and stagger your purchases - allocation of assets or rebalancing - estimate 6-18 months out - do your homework: spend 1 hour/week on each stock - keep it simple and stay informed: if you don't understand an investment, don't buy it
credit card
- an unsecured line of credit based on your good faith and credit history - lender can access your credit reports
Bad debt
- borrowing money to support a lifestyle beyond one's means - shopping to feel good on a bad day - borrowing more than you can repay - shopping to kill time - keeping up with, or ahead of, your peers
for all three types of investors:
- don't worry about small day-to-day changes in price - look ahead 6-18 months to project a trend/spot what might affect dividend
Good Debt
- education - car - mortgage - starting a well thought out business
Part A of Medicare
- free to seniors - financed by 2.9% payroll tax on all earned income with no salary cap (half and half employer/employee)
Stock Grants/RSUs
- gifts of stock: may be free or offered at bargain - qualified by length of service, meeting milestones - granted shares may or may not be vested: - you've met all of qualifications - shares transferred in your name - if they are vested, fully yours: if you quit, you take them with you
itemized deductions include
- large, uninsured medical expenses over 10% of income - State and local taxes up to $10,000 - home mortgage interest on first $750,000 - charitable deduction up to 60% of gross income - interest on home equity loan if reinvested to home
Value investor
- look for stocks at bargain prices - broken stocks, not broken companies - research why stock is down, why it will go back up
dividend investor
- looking for income - reliable dividend - in down markets, stocks with good dividends tend to hold their value better
installment debt
- money that is borrowed to purchase large items such as a car or furniture paid for over time - borrow purchases the item and pays for it at regular intervals until the loan is paid back in full
pass through deduction
- new 20% tax deduction of business income: small business and large hotel chains - unless you earn over certain amount of income - intended for people who make things: not consultants, accountants, lawyers)
SS facts
- no means test - pay as you go plan
Part D of Medicare
- optional and means tested - financed by monthly premiums and taxes
Part B of Medicare
- optional and means tested - monthly premiums
why do lenders like credit cards?
- over 50% do not pay off their balances each month - average household has over $9000 in credit card debt - college undergrads had over $3000 avg debt
how to improve your FICO score
- pay at least minimum balance due on time and over time - avoid late payment - manage debt/credit ratio - preserve history - do not apply for a lot of additional credit at once
Go-To Rate
- rate you are charged on unpaid credit card balances in addition to the variable rate to determine total rate - based on your credit history
FICO formula
- record of paying bills on time over time: 35% - debt-to-credit ratio: 30% - length of credit history: 15% - new accounts and recent applications for credit: 10% - mix of credit cards and loans: 10%
stock options
- the right to purchase shares at a fixed price in the future - used to attract and reward employees - free
growth investor
- want stock price appreciation - grow earnings 15% a year - co has competitive edge
Contribution rate to social security
12.4% of all earned income: 6.2% by employer and 6.2% by employee on first $128,400 of earned income. salary cap gone up every year because of cost of living.
how much should you save of earned income?
15%
balance transfer fee
2 to 5% charged by new lender if you transfer to new credit card provider
minimum payment required each month to avoid a penalty?
2.5-3% of outstanding balance
inheritance tax
20 states have it. paid by heirs (aka after distribution)
max amount of portfolio in any single stock
20%
grace period
21 day period in which penalties and fees cannot be charged. 21 days starting when statement is mailed
corporate tax rate
21%
percentage of credit reports with serious errors
25%
activation fees, annual fees cannot exceed what amount in first year
25% of the credit limit. after first year, no limit.
emergency fund
3-6 months of expenses ready
how much notice do customers get before their account is closed?
30 days
Toxic - Worst - Bad FICO Score
300 - 619
max federal income tax rate
37% of taxable income
eligibility requirements for social security benefits
40 quarters of employment (10 years) earning at least $1,320 per quarter. at 66 years, can receive full benefits regardless of income
estate tax
40% rate on estate that is over 11.2m. 11.2m each if married.
percentage of federal govt spending for senior entitlements
42%
max amount of money to put into stock from a tip?
5%
speculating should be limited to...
5% of your portfolio
promotional rate periods minimum
6 months
Subprime FICO score
620 - 660
OK FICO score
661 - 719
Good FICO score
720 - 779
Best FICO score
780 - 850
what is a notary public
A public official authorized to attest to the authenticity of signatures.
investment grade bond
AAA through BBB- safety of principal and secure fixed income
1 out of every 6
Americans receive a Social Security check each month
speculative grade bonds
BB+ or lower higher rate of interest and default from companies, emerging markets
decision to pay dividends?
Board of Directors
W-4 Form
Employee's Withholding Allowance Certificate that shows the employer how much tax to withhold from an employee's check
Rule of Fred
I get paid first
IRS communication
ONLY thru snail mail. the IRS does not call or email.
PEG ratio
P/E Ratio / growth rate
stop payment
Requesting the bank to reject payment of a check when presented
dow jones
The average price of 30 selected industrial stocks, used as a measure of general market trends
three reporting agencies
Transunion, Equifax, Experian
if bond was purchased at a discount
YTM higher than coupon
if bond was purchased at a premium
YTM lower than coupon
default rate
accelerated rate of interest of 28-35% charged on credit balance as penalty for not paying minimum payment or check bounced
fees on prepaid cards (5)
activation fees, inactivity fees, fees to load money, fees to check balance, to use an ATM
marriage tax penalty
additional taxes if combined income exceeds $400,000
bond premium
amount above face value the bond is valued at in the marketplace
bond discount
amount below face value the bond is valued at in the marketplace
credit
amount of money a lender is willing to lend subject to repayment terms such as interest, fees, and penalties
principal
amount of money borrowed or loaned
15 trillion dollars
amount of student loan debt, which exceeds credit card debt
contribute the most you can to...
an employer sponsored retirement plan to get the biggest possible employer contribution. count it toward your 15% savings goal.
spending plan
analyze: where is money coming from and where is it going
current yield
annual interest payment divided by the market price of the bond
how many individual stocks does it take to diversify?
at least five stocks in five different industries
rebalance your portfolio...
at least once a year
voluntary requests
authorized by you so that a lender, landlord, employer (with written permission) can legally get a copy of your credit report
why is it hard to pay back debts?
because you first must pay taxes on income, then pay back + interest. can't make $1000 to pay $1000
when is estate tax paid?
before distribution
cornerstone of wealth?
being frugal, not cheap but value oriented
when interest rates rise
bond prices fall
when interest rates fall
bond prices rise
PEG ratio less than 1
buy range: good time to buy stock bc it is growing faster than market is giving it credit for
capital losses
can be used to offset capital gains for tax purposes up to $3000 per year, excess can carry over to future years
gift tax
can give up to $15,000 to as many people free of gift tax. tuition/medical does not count as gift. max rate is 40%
bankruptcy
can negatively impact your credit score for up to 10 years. does not relieve you of obligations for taxes, alimony, child support, student loans.
itemized deduction vs standard deduction
can't do both! take whichever is highest.
what happens if you are late in making minimum credit card payment?
charged the interest default rate of 28-35%
cashier's check
check purchased by you from a bank, payable to a third party designated by you
equivalent yield of a muni bond
comparison between taxable interest vs nontaxable interest as it pertains to your tax bracket
two basic types of people:
consumers and savers
what do it if your identity is stolen
contact the 3 credit bureaus and put a "fraud alert" on your account. contact all creditors.
market value of bond
coupon payment/interest rate
Revolving credit
credit made available to you at any time, subject to the terms of repayment (credit cards)
interest on credit card calculated
daily, and only on balance left unpaid month to month
biggest reason for prenups?
death. 50% of marriages have them.
tax credits include
dependents, child, earned income for low earners
credit score
determined by credit report. NOT on credit report! to change your score, must change credit report
qualified dividend
dividend you receive from a stock you've owned for at least 61 days
qualities of millionaires
do not earn over $100,000/year. Over 50% are self-employed. Only about 10% are highly paid executives. 80% became millionaires in one generation.
ATMs and credit cards?
do not use credit cards in an ATM!
single most important factor in determining whether stock price will go up?
earnings and prospect of future earnings
contributions to Social Security
employer and the employee share equally in contributions to the program. employers' contributions are tax deductible, employee's are not.
info on credit report
employment history, lawsuits, judgments, arrests, DUIs, bankruptcies, all loans
deferred interest plan
enables consumer to purchase big-ticket items paying no interest or a low "teaser" rate of interest over a promotional period.
FDIC max insurance
ensures up to $250,000 per account
joint responsibility
everything you or your spouse accumulate during the marriage
market order to buy
expect to buy at the ask price
market order to sell
expect to sell at the bid price
tax deductions
expenses you can subtract from your taxable income to reduce your taxes
default
failure to meet the terms of a bond
bankruptcies handled in which court?
federal
budgeting
financial planning. enables you to manage your money instead of letting your money manage you
"millionaire"
financially independent, living the life they want to lead, and able to take care of themselves without financial help from government sources
initial public offering (IPO)
first time a corp sells stock to the public
to avoid a late payment fee if paying by mail
five days before the due date. must be received, not postmarked, by the due date
coupon yield
fixed percentage rate of interest based upon the par value of the bond
short term capital gain
for assets owned 0-12 months, taxed at ordinary tax rate with max of 37%
taxes on interest
for interest in unearned income, taxed at ordinary level
involuntary requests
from lenders trying to solicit you by mail for preapproved credit offer.
80% of households
have two people working
payday loan
high interest short term cash loan intended to be repaid by future paychecks
muni bonds better for...
high tax brackets, because federal tax free
good dividend
higher than interest on a US treasury note
35%
highest default rate he has seen
"bid"
highest price a buyer is willing to pay at that moment
what is a hold on your credit card?
hotels will put a hold on your credit card for much more than cost of room and release it after you check out. cannot create overdraft charge unless executed.
what is on credit card statement
how many months it will take to pay your balance if you only pay the minimum, and how much you will pay in principal and interest over that time. also how much you need to pay to pay off the entire balance in 36 months.
yield to maturity
how much you will receive in the future if you hold the bond to maturity. sum of all cash flows from both coupon payments and repayments of the face value
defaulting on credit card
if you are more than 60 days late in paying minimum, interest goes to default rate of 28-35%
Wash Sale
if you buy back shares you just sold, cannot take a tax loss
credit report
individual financial report card which tells you whether you have been making your credit card/loan payments on time and includes personal info
what can you keep separate in a marriage?
inheritance and gifts, as long as you don't comingle them
muni bonds
interest is free from federal income tax
for an account in good standing
interest rate increases can only be applied to new charges
variable rate of interest
interest rate that moves up and down based upon benchmark interest rate NOT controlled by the lender
during high inflation
interest rates rise, so price of preexisting bonds go down, and should buy
corporate bonds
interest taxed as ordinary income
dollar-cost averaging
investing a set amount of money in shares of a stock on a regular time schedule, regardless of the price of the shares at that time: mathematically will buy more shares at lower prices
most important thing to think about in evaluating business
is management doing a good job?
burden of saving and investing for retirement and health care
is shifting from employer to employee
charge card
issued by a retailer allowing you to charge purchases made only with their store
sell a stock if...
it declines by a preset percentage
itemized deductions
itemize expenses on Form 1040 to deduct before calculating taxable income
"last"
last price a stock was bought and sold. can change in a nanosecond.
accessing credit reports
legally entitled to one free copy of your report each year from each of the three major bureaus
what is wealth?
lifestyle!
frugality
live within your means
Bonds
loan that must be repaid after issuance, trade in the open market above/below face value based on interest rates/changes in risk
adjustable rate of interest
loan where rate of interest of interest changed at various specified times
"ask"
lowest price a seller is willing to sell for at that moment
to avoid a late payment fee if paying online
make it two days before the due date
when making an overpayment
make sure it is applied to the principal, NOT interest or future payments. use it to reduce amount of loan.
S&P 500
market index of U.S. equities based on the performance of 500 large-cap stocks representing various sectors of the overall equities market
qualified stock dividends tax rate
max rate of 21%
does cancelling an inactive credit card raise or lower your credit score
may increase your debt-to-credit ratio, which might lower FICO score. preserve history and do not cancel older cards.
late payment fee cannot exceed...
minimum payment
3 major ratings agencies
moody's, fitch, standard & poor's
corporations
most large enterprises. chartered by the state or country, subject to laws where chartered. raise money by selling shares of stock
what is biggest tax burden?
most people pay more in Social Security and Medicare taxes than federal income taxes
interest rate change
must be notified 45 days in advance
payments in excess of the minimum...
must first be applied to the balance with the highest interest rate
can credit card companies charge inactivity fees?
no
standard deduction
no questions asked flat deduction: 12,000 for single, 24,000 for married
introductory rate
no rate increase for first 12 months of opening a new card, unless intro rate has ended
do debit cards help establish good credit?
no, because the bank is taking no risk
can you and your parents both claim you for the temporary tax credit?
no. you can only be claimed as a dependent on one return.
social security taxes on unearned income?
no: not on interest, dividends, capital gains.
are social security contributions tax deductible?
not for the employee
can credit issuers raise interest rates on prior charges?
not on basis of current changes in credit report/score
alimony taxes
now: person who pays it pays the taxes on it
prepaid card
offered by banks and nonbanks and not linked to a bank account.
limited liability corp (LLC)
one person owns all the stock. taxed like a partnership.
what does Card Act apply to?
only to consumer credit cards, NOT business credit cards.
dividends
optional. taxed twice: once at corporate level and again at shareholder level
if the stock decreases in price...
options have no value and are out of the money
if the stock increases in price...
options have value and are in the money
if not exercised by the expiration date...
options terminate
Sole Proprietorship
owned by own person with unlimited liability. dies when proprietor dies. ordinary tax rates.
partnership
owned by two or more people. survives death of partners. do NOT pay federal income taxes. each partner gets K-1 form for taxes of their proportional share of profits.
the bottom 50% of households
pay less than 3% of income taxes
47% of households
pay no income taxes
quarterly estimated taxes
pay taxes 4 times a year on income not subject to withholding
best FICO score methods
pay your bills on time over time, keep your debt-to-credit ratio near 30%, avoid DUIs
25%
percent of the population that is obese
focus on...
percentage gain or loss on a stock, not the dollar amount
42%
percentage of all the money the federal government currently budgets are for senior citizens
40%
percentage of children born out of wedlock
4.9%
percentage of households that have a net worth of at least $1 million
debtor
person who has obligation to repay the debt
taxes for child support
person who pays it can deduct, person who gets it must pay (opposite of new alimony)
certified check
personal check guaranteed by bank as being supported by funds in your account
open-end mutual fund
pooled investment portfolios open to any investor w the money .to make a min initial purchase. fund issues new shares to finance purchases based upon NAV. comes with a prospectus of policy, strategy, performance, etc. high fees.
closed-end funds
pooled investment portfolios which raise money by issuing shares in IPO. after, shares listed on exchange and publicly traded based on supply and demand, not NAV.
market cap
price per share * shares outstanding
credit quality
probability of default
mutual funds
professionally managed portfolios each with a strategy
fixed rate of interest
rate does not fluctuate during term of loan
nonqualified (ordinary) dividend
received from shares of stock you've owned for less than 61 days
bottom 10% of households
receives checks from the government
tax credits
reduce amount of tax owed
longevity
retirement is not the issue, it is longevity: do not outlive your money
yield
return earned by an investment in bonds
general partner
runs the business with unlimited liability
i get paid first implementation:
save 15% of your earned income.
debit card
secured bank card that takes money out of your bank account immediately
who needs to pay quarterly taxes?
self employed workers
if the reason you bought a stock no longer exists...
sell it
PEG ratio higher than 2
sell range: market is paying more than the rate of growth
6x
seniors take out 6x what they put into social security
Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT)
separate tax for high earners: must recalculate using atm and pay higher of the two. 26-28% designed to prevent high income people from using tax loopholes to pay no taxes.
limited partner
share in profits/losses. liability only up to their investment.
common stock
share of ownership in corp. limited liability. liquid and volatile.
P/E ratio
share price / (total earnings/shares outstanding) = share price / EPS = price investors paying for each dollar of earnings
Limit order
specific price you set at which you are willing to either buy or sell a stock
what is the deduction on federal returns for state and local taxes?
state and local taxes plus property text deductible up to $10,000
gift cards
stored value cards for specific retailer
treasury bonds
subject to federal income tax
adjusted gross income (AGI)
subtract from total income deductions such as retirement plans, educator expenses, student loan interest, tuition and fees, health savings accounts
what was social security designed to do?
supplement a person's own pension plan and lifetime savings.
tax credits or tax deductions have bigger impact?
tax credits have bigger impact and worth more
excise tax
tax on production or sale of good: luxury items and highway use, wagering, fuels, airline tickets
unearned income
taxable interest, ordinary and qualified dividends, business profits or losses, capital gains/losses
taxes for nonqualified (ordinary) dividends
taxed at ordinary tax, max 37%
market order
the best available price at that moment in time for an immediate purchase/sale of a stock
stock options are granted by...
the board of directors
interest
the cost of money. paid by borrower to obtain the principal or received by lender for providing capital.
debt
the state of owing money
who establishes community property laws?
the states
identity theft methods
theft of wallet, phishing, hacking
don't exercise stock option...
then wait to sell: could have huge tax burden then tax could tank
max interest rate on a credit card?
there is none!
FICO score
three digit number used by lenders to determine if you are a good or bad credit risk. different score from each of three bureaus
your goal in investing stocks is...
to earn an above average annual rate of return of 8-10%, including dividends, and to compound that rate of return over time
debt-to-credit ratio
total balance on your credit cards and other loans compared to your total credit limit. near 30% good
Earnings per Share
total earnings/shares outstanding = profit (or loss) attributable to each share of stock
Mutual funds net asset value
total market value of fund's holdings at close of market, divided by # shares outstanding
sector funds
track 50 ish stocks in specific industry or geography. also provide instant diversification, very low fees.
exchange traded funds
track an index such as Dow Jones/S&P. provide instant diversification. not actively managed: very low expenses.
taxes on stock options
turning options into shares is a taxable event, even if you don't sell the shares. ordinary income tax on difference between the exercise price and the market price
kiddie tax
unearned income of kids is taxed as ordinary income. designed to prevent parents from using kids as tax shield.
overdraft fees cannot be charged
unless you agree to accept them
the deduction on federal return for state and local taxes?
up to 10,000
fees for credit cards (7)
using another bank's ATM, 5% per transaction, foreign exchange of 3-5%, overdraft fees, late payment fees, balance transfer fees of 2-5%, account closing
total credit card rate
variable rate + go-to rate
earned income
wages, salary, bonuses, commissions, royalties, tips. max tax is 37%
$400,000+
what the top 1% of households earn, and pay 40% of income taxes
$113,000+
what the top 10% of households earn, and pay 70% of income taxes
$160,000+
what the top 5% of households earn, and pay 60% of income taxes
when is the best time to establish credit?
when you don't need it
what is credit card theft?
when your credit card is missing or stolen. contact issuer/bank immediately.
only federally mandated website for free credit reports
www.annualcreditreport.com
are medicare contributions tax deductible?
yes
are social security benefits taxable?
yes 85% of them
when you marry...
you do not take on the debt your partner amassed before you wed
limit order to sell
you set your lowest price
limit order to buy
you set your top price
long term capital gain
you've owned asset for more than 12 months. max is 20%
if you contact credit card issuer within two days of discovery of it missing
your loss is limited to $50