REITs, Commodities, & Retirement and Estate Planning
Metals Commodities
Iron ore, tin, copper, aluminum, zinc
Downside to REITs
Leverage magnifies losses if property price too low
IRA Criteria
Must earn income
Traditional IRA
Must take out RMD (Required Minimum Distributions at age 70.5
Most REITs are traded on this exchange
NYSE
Roth IRA
No age restrictions for contributions
Expect to be in a higher tax bracket at retirement
Roth IRA
tax deferred
Taxes on the principal and/or earnings are delayed until the funds are withdrawn
probate
The legal procedure of proving a valid or invalid will. Can be expensive and SLOW!
Foreclosure
The seizure of property from borrowers who are unable to repay their loans
Expect to be in a lower tax bracket at retirement
Traditional IRA
Commodities investing
Trying to predict future price movement
raw materials
Unprocessed natural products used in production
REITs (Real Estate Investment Trusts)
Usually invest in large commercial projects. Congress created these to expose average investors to a larger asset class
durable power of attorney
a legal agreement that allows an agent or representative of the patient to act on behalf of the person's financial assets
executor
a person appointed by a testator to carry out the terms of the will
Individual Retirement Account (IRA)
a retirement savings plan that has special tax benefits but is not employer-sponsored
Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI)
a special policy that protects the lender in case the buyer cannot make payments or cannot make them on time
living trust
a trust that takes effect while the grantor is still alive
margin call
demand by a broker that investors pay back loans made for stocks purchased on credit
REITS distribute their profits to shareholders
dividends
With an Roth IRA, contributions are not tax deductible, but _____ accumulate tax free.
earnings
Put and take account
emergency fund. an account you put money into and take out as you need to pay your bills, to cover short-term needs and unexpected expenses. 3-6 months' net pay in it.
An employer pension plan usually involves contributions by you and your _____.
employer
A(n) _____ includes everything you own.
estate
Short position
expects price to drop
Long position
expects price to increase
precious metals
gold, silver, platinum
speculative
high risk
Building of an estate is done through savings, _____, and insurance.
investments
Collectibles
items that are relatively rare that people collect in hopes that they will increase in value
Energy commodities
natural gas, crude oil, sweet crude
portfolio diversification
strategy of holding different investments to protect against risk
call option
the option to buy shares of stock at a specified time in the future
put option
the option to sell shares of stock at a specified time in the future
asset allocation
the process of spreading your assets among several different types of investments to spread risk
Long Futures
the purchase of a futures contract
Short Futures
the sale of a futures contract
agricultural commodities
wheat, barley, and other grains
Minimum contribution to buy an IRA
$1,000
Maximum annual contribution for an IRA (2022)
$20,500
In 2022, IRA annual limit
$6,000
Buy and Hold Strategy
- Involves buying stock and holding it for a period of years. • Avoids timing the market
Upside to REITs
-Real estate appreciates -Acts like a mutual fund, trades like a stock
Dollar Cost Averaging (DCA)
-investing the same amount at regular intervals regardless of the share price - Investor makes money if the price per share is higher than the cost per share
disadvantages of home ownership
-large downpayment -asset is illiquid -property taxes
advantages of home ownership
-pride of ownership -financial benefits -lifestyle flexibility
estate planning
A definite plan for passing on one's assets during one's lifetime and at one's death.
codicil
A document that allows changes to an existing will.
living will
A document that enables an individual, while well, to express the intention that life be allowed to end if he or she becomes terminally ill.
trust
A legal arrangement through which one's assets are held by a trustee.
power of attorney
A legal document authorizing someone to act on one's behalf.
Will
A legal document that gives explicit directions on how to divide a person's financial assets once he or she passes.
Fiduciary Duty
A legal obligation of one party to act in the best interest of another.
mortgage
A loan to purchase a home or other real estate
401(k) plan
A pension plan which employers can provide to their employees
guardian
A person who assumes responsibility for providing children with personal care and managing the deceased's estate for them. Minors - under age 18
Roth IRA
A personal savings plan; contributions are not tax-deductible; earnings are tax-free
individual retirement account (IRA)
A special account in which the employee sets aside a portion of his or her income; taxes are not paid on the principal or interest until money is withdrawn from the account.
futures contract
An agreement to buy or sell a specific commodity or currency at a set price on a set date in the future
Examples of REITS
Apt Bldgs, Shopping malls, Hotels, Hospitals, Offices
Livestock Commodities
Cattle and hogs
Roth IRA
Contributions can be withdrawn at anytime without taxes or penalties
intestate
Dying without a will or without heirs
Downside of a 401(k)
Employer picks the funds
Leverage
Essential element of a futures contract
A person must work 20 years to be eligible for Social Security retirement benefits.
False
Contrarian Investing
Going the opposite direction of the "herd"
A handwritten will is known as a(n)
Holographic will.