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Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Pay off entire mortgage or put into investments | At the area where I live (Finland), banks typically charge a lot more for additional mortgage credit taken after purchasing the house. So, if you are planning to purchase a house, and pay it with a mortgage, you get a very good rate, but if you pay back the mortgage and then realize you need additional credit, you get ... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Buying back a covered Call | if you buy back the now ITM calls, then you will have a short term loss. That pair of transactions is independent, from a tax perspective, of your long position (which was being used as "collateral" in the very case that occurred). I can see your tax situation and can see the logic of taking a short term loss to balanc... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | What's an Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF)? | ETFs offer the flexibility of stocks while retaining many of the benefits of mutual funds. Since an ETF is an actual fund, it has the diversification of its potentially many underlying securities. You can find ETFs with stocks at various market caps and style categories. You can have bond or mixed ETFs. You can even ge... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Why are estimated taxes due “early” for the 2nd and 3rd quarters only? | There are too many nuances to the question asked to explore fully but here are a few points to keep in mind. If you are a cash-basis taxpayer (most individuals are), then you are not required to pay taxes on the money that has been billed but not received as yet. If you operate on an accrual basis, then the income acc... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Is it worth it to re-finance my car loan? | If you're a bit into the loan, then they're probably hoping that you'll take longer to pay off the loan. Is there a fee for refinancing the loan? If so, be sure to take that into account. A smart way to approach it (assuming that the fees are low or zero) would be to continue making the same payment you had been befor... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Optimal number of credit cards for a given length of credit history | I have found that between the Discover card and a Visa/Master Card a person has everything covered. In my case the Discover card had the best deal (cash back) and the Visa/Master Card took care of those times a vendor didn't take Discover. One big Box store (Costco) did trip us up, so we did end up getting an American ... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | What is the best strategy for after hours trading? | First you will need a plan stating three main points: You will have to decide what criteria you will use to answer these points. You might use Fundamental Analysis to find what to buy and Technical Analysis to decide when to buy and when to sell (your buy and sell triggers). Once you have a Trading Plan in place you wo... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Why buy bonds in a no-arbitrage market? | Rates are a complex field. I will assume that context wise you are talking about rates for a individual saver quantities. The two rates you are asking about are personal bank saving account and exchange traded bonds. The points you want to compare between them are. In general, a bond is what we called a fixed rate inst... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | If a company's assets are worth more than its market cap, can one say the shares must be undervalued? | Look at Price/book value and there are more than a few stocks that may have a P/B under 1 so this does happen. There are at least a couple of other factors you aren't considering here: Current liabilities - How much money is the company losing each quarter that may cause it to sell repeatedly. If the company is burning... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Ideas for patenting/selling a trading strategy | If you have a great technical trading system that gets you winning trading 80-85% of the time in backtesting, the question should be why are you not trading it? To get a better idea of how good your trading system is you should work out your expectancy per trade. This will tell you how much you should make on average f... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Investing in stocks with gross income (not yet taxed) cash from contract work? | You need to report the income from any work as income, regardless of if you invest it, spend it, or put it in your mattress (ignoring tax advantaged accounts like 401ks). You then also need to report any realized gains or losses from non-tax advantaged accounts, as well as any dividends received. Gains and losses are... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Impact on Credit Worthiness (Getting A Loan with a Co-signer vs without) | It doesn't matter to the credit agencies if there is a co-signer or not. However, your family member will need to take into consideration if they are willing to be responsible for the loan in the event you are unable to make payments. Being a co-signer means they are agreeing to pay the loan amount. It will also impact... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | What's a good personal finance management web app that I can use in Canada? | I use MoneyStrands (formerly called Expensr), but mostly just to track expenses and look at reports on my spending habits. It has some really pretty charts, with the ability to drill down into categories and sub-categories, or graph monthly spending for any custom date range. It does a half-decent job of auto-categoriz... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | What's the catch with biweekly mortgage payments? | Depending on who you have the loan through and how they figure the interest charges (whether daily, monthly, bi-monthly, etc. normally monthly I would assume), your interest is probably figured either daily or once a month. Let's assume that it is figured daily, otherwise it wouldn't make sense to make bi-weekly paym... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Why is the highest quintile the only quintile whose wealth exceeds its income? | In a business environment, this phenomenon could be easily explained by 'operational leverage'. Operational leverage is the principle that increasing revenues by a small amount can have a disproportionately large impact on net income. Consider this example: you run a business that rents out a factory and produces goods... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | How will a limit order be executed when the stock market opens if there is a large change from the price of the day before? | The next day the market opens trading at 10.50, You haven't specified whether you limit order for $10.10 is to buy or sell. When the trading opens next day, it follows the same process of matching the orders. So if you have put a limit order to buy at $10.10 and there is no sell order at that price, your trade will not... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Higher auto insurance costs: keep car or switch to public transit? | I've lived this decision, and from my "anecdata": do #3 I have been car-free since 2011 in a large United States city. I was one month into a new job on a rail line out in the suburbs, and facing a $3000 bill to pass state inspection (the brakes plus the emissions system). I live downtown. I use a combination of tra... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | FICA was not withheld from my paycheck | According to this section in Publication 15: Collecting underwithheld taxes from employees. If you withheld no income, social security, or Medicare taxes or less than the correct amount from an employee's wages, you can make it up from later pay to that employee. But you’re the one who owes the underpayment. ... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Precious metal trading a couple questions | Correcting Keith's answer (you should have read about these details in the terms and conditions of your bank/broker): Entrustment orders are like a "soft" limit order and meaningless without a validity (which is typically between 1 and 5 days). If you buy silver at an entrustment price above market price, say x when th... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Should I learn to do my own tax? | Interesting. When you say DIY you mean pencil and paper. For most of us the choice came down to using a professional vs using the software. Your second bullet really hits the point. The tax return is a giant spreadsheet with multiple cells depending on each other. Short of building my own spreadsheet to perform the ta... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | I am not VAT registered. Do I need to buy from my supplier with excl VAT prices or incl VAT? | If an item costs £10 excluding VAT, and you buy it from a VAT registered company, you will have to pay £12. You sell it for any price you like, and you don't add VAT. Let's say you set the price at £15 and sell 1000 items for £15. You take £15,000, you spent £12,000, you make £3,000 profit in your pocket and you'll pa... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Ordering from Canada, charged in CAD or USD? | Typically, businesses always charge their 'home' currency, so if the shop is in Canada, you will pay Canadian Dollars. Normally you don't have any choices either. Your credit card company will convert it to your currency, using the current international currency exchange rate (pretty good), plus a potential fee between... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Scammer wants details and credentials for my empty & unused bank account. What could go wrong? | It's a scam. Here are the many signs: The bank will never ask for your password. They can access your account without it. The bank will never use a customer's account for their own business. They have their own accounts. "Some guy" is not a bank employee. Bank employees are people that you meet at the bank. Banks d... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Why is it not a requirement for companies to pay dividends? | This answer will expand a bit on the theory. :) A company, as an entity, represents a pile of value. Some of that is business value (the revenue stream from their products) and some of that is assets (real estate, manufacturing equipment, a patent portfolio, etc). One of those assets is cash. If you own a share in the ... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Advantages/disadvantages of buying stocks on dips vs buying outright? | If your stock is rising and you want to buy on a dip, the best way to do this is by looking at the chart and incorporating simple Technical Analysis techniques. Firstly, an uptrend is defined as a price chart with higher highs and higher lowers. If you get a lower high or a lower low (or both), it could be the end of t... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Who are the real big share holders of $AMDA? | There are not necessarily large shareholders, maybe every other Joe Schmoe owns 3 or 5 shares; and many shares might be inside investment funds. If you are looking for voting rights, typically, the banks/investment companies that host the accounts of the individual shareholders/fund owners have the collective voting ri... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Taxing GoFundMe Donations | I'm going to post this as an answer because it's from the GoFundMe website, but ultimately even they say to speak with a tax professional about it. Am I responsible for taxes? (US Only) While this is by no means a guarantee, donations on GoFundMe are simply considered to be "personal gifts" which are not, for the mo... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | MasterCard won't disclose who leaked my credit card details | File a John Doe lawsuit, "plaintiff to be determined", and then subpoena the relevant information from Mastercard. John Doe doesn't countersue, so you're pretty safe doing this. But it probably won't work. Mastercard would quash your subpoena. They will claim that you lack standing to sue anyone because you did not... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Why doesn't the emerging markets index reflect GDP growth? | GDP being a measurement for an economy's growth and with the stock market being driven (mostly) by company profits you would expect a tight correlation between GDP growth and stock market performance. After all, a growing economy should lead to a corresponding increase in profit right? But the stock market is heavily i... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | How Do I Fix Excess Contribution Withdrawl | You didn't have a situation of "excess contribution". If you have proof that someone in Fidelity actually told you what you said, you might try to recover some of your losses through a lawsuit. However, their first (and main) defense would be that they're not in the business of providing tax advice, and it is your prob... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | The U.S. National Debt: What is it, where did it come from, and how does it work? | It is measured in US dollars. The US cannot just print the money because that would cause inflation. Remember that money is really just a convenient placeholder for the barter system. Creating more money regardless of whether there is more value in the economy (work, resources, etc.) is a very bad idea, and doing so... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | What percent of a company are you buying when you purchase stock? | Your question has already been answered, you divide the amount of shares you own * 100% by the total amount of shares. However, I feel it is somewhat misleading to talk about owning a percentage of the company by owning shares. Strictly speaking, shares do not entitle you to a part of the company but instead give you a... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | What happens with the “long” buyer of a stock when somebody else's short fails (that is, unlimited loss bankrupts short seller) | Unless I am missing something subtle, nothing happens to the buyer. Suppose Alice wants to sell short 1000 shares of XYZ at $5. She borrows the shares from Bob and sells them to Charlie. Now Charlie actually owns the shares; they are in his account. If the stock later goes up to $10, Charlie is happy; he could sell t... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Do I repay Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) if I suddenly have income and assets | There are two types of insurance, which causes some confusion. Social Security Disability Insurance (which you indicate you have) is insurance you can receive benefit from if you earn enough "work credits" (payroll taxes) prior to your disability onset. It is not a needs-based program. Supplemental Security Income is a... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | How does a high share price benefit a company when it is raising funds? | In an IPO (initial public offering) or APO (additional public offering) situation, a small group of stakeholders (as few as one) basically decide to offer an additional number of "shares" of equity in the company. Usually, these "shares" are all equal; if you own one share you own a percentage of the company equal to t... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | I am trying to start a “hedge fund,” and by that, I really just mean I have a very specific and somewhat simple investment thesis that I want to | Kudos for wanting to start your own business. Now let's talk reality. Unless you already have some kind of substantial track record of successful investing to show potential investors, what you want to do will never happen, and that's just giving you the honest truth. There are extensive regulatory requirements for st... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Is it commonly possible to buy an “Option for a Mortgage at a specific Interest Rate”? | I think the answer to this is just "no." It's not commonly available to have the option to obtain a mortgage at a fixed amount and fixed rate, especially over a timeframe like the 5 yrs you mentioned in your question. There would be several practical problems with such a thing, including but not limited to: As was no... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Borrowing share with a covered call for short? | No, if your stock is called away, the stock is sold at the agreed upon price. You cannot get it back at your original price. If you don't want your stock to be called, make sure you have the short call position closed by expiration if it is ITM. Also you could be at risk for early assignment if the option has little t... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Can I exchange rental property for REIT stock with 1031? | would buying the stock of a REIT qualify as a 'Like-Kind' exchange? Short answer, no. Long answer, a 1031 (Starker) exchange only applies to real estate. From the Wikipedia page on the topic: To qualify for Section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code, the properties exchanged must be held for productive use in a trade o... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | US Banks offering Security Tokens in 2012 | I'm looking for another one right now. Here's what I've found: Los Alamos National Bank (www.lanb.com) has tokens ($5?), but I think they only open accounts for New Mexico residents. I've had one for several years. USAA Savings Bank (usaa.com) has tokens ($5 or free, I don't remember). I'm pretty sure you do NOT need t... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | How important is reconciling accounts for a small LLC (Quickbooks)? | I would suggest opening a new account (credit card and bank) for just your business. This protects you in multiple ways, but is no bigger burden for you other than carrying another card in your wallet. Then QB can download the transactions from your website and reconciling is a cinch. If you got audited, you'd be in f... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Should I wait to save up 20% downpayment on a 500k condo? | I'm of the belief that you should always put 20% down. The lower interest rate will save you thousands over the life of the loan. Also PMI is no different then burning that much cash in the fireplace every month. From Wikipedia Lenders Mortgage Insurance (LMI), also known as Private mortgage insurance (PMI) in the US... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | What do do with traditional IRA if I'm maxing out contributions to employer 401k and want to open a Roth | You have many options, and there is no one-size-fits-all recommendation. You can contribute to your IRA in addition to your 401(k), but because you have that 401(k), it is not tax-deductable. So there is little advantage in putting money in the IRA compared to saving it in a personal investment account, where you keep ... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Any Loop Holes for Owner Occupancy? | There are 2 and 3 family houses that have an "owner occupied" clause for certain financing. Of course, one would rent out the extra apartments without question. The key thing is that owner-occupied means just that, occupancy for tax purposes. Just using a small area like an office won't satisfy the requirement, so no,... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | The difference between Islamic Banks and Western Banks | To answer your first part, its not an opposition to profit. It's an opposition to usury - the practice of charging excessive interest on loans. There are extensive passages in the Qur'an condemning the practice, and in many cases "excessive interest" is any interest. To the second part of the question, these may well b... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | How did historical high tax rates work in practice? | I remember in the 19th and early 20th century was the problem of Trusts set up by the wealthy to avoid taxes (hence the term "Anti-Trust") That's not what antitrust means. The trusts in that case were monopolies that used their outsized influence to dominate customers and suppliers. They weren't for tax evasion purpo... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Questioning my Realtor | even though they're only asking for 1/2 the money and have excellent credit that the mortgage company may not lend it to them if I'm over priced Yes. If the house's value, as determined by the appraisal, is less than the sale price, the bank will not finance the loan. Appraisals and the appraisal process have become mu... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | How quickly will the funds be available when depositing credit card checks? | For those who don't know, credit card checks are blank checks that your credit card company sends you. When you fill them out and spend them, you are taking a cash advance on your credit card account. You should be aware that taking a cash advance on your credit card normally has extra fees and finance charges above ... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Shares Canceled after Merger | It seems like this was a "stock for stock" transaction. That is, your company was acquired, not for cash, but for the stock of Company X in a deal that your company's board of directors "signed off" on. Your company no longer exists, and that's why your stock was cancelled. The acquirer will be sending you an equivale... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Why would someone want to sell call options? | You appear to be thinking of option writers as if they were individuals with small, nondiversified, holdings and a particular view on what the underlying is going to do. This is not the best way to think about them. Option writers are typically large institutions with large portfolios and that provide services in all ... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Shares in Chinese startup company | Setting up an entity that is partially foreign owned is not that difficult. It takes an additional 1-1.5 months in total, and in this particular case, you guys would be formed as a Joint Venture. It will cost a bit more (about 3-5000). If you're serious about owning a part of a business in China, you should carefully e... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Can I sell my ESPP in a different order than I acquired it, to avoid paying too much tax on profits? | That's up to you. If you instruct your broker to sell shares purchased in specific lots, they can do that -- but doing so requires that you and/or they track specific fractional lots forever afterwards so you know what is still there to be sold. FIFO simplifies the bookkeeping. And I am not convinced selecting specific... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Is there a generally accepted term for fractions of Currency Units? | I recently bought a stock - which was priced exactly as your question ponders, to the 1/100 cent. I happened to buy 2000 shares, but just a round lot of 100 would be enough to create no need for rounding. It's common for industry to price this way as well, where an electronic component purchased by the thousands, is ... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Preferred vs Common Shares in Private Corporation | To follow up on Quid's comment, the share classes themselves will define what level of dividends are expected. Note that the terms 'common shares' and 'preferred shares' are generally understood terms, but are not as precise as you might believe. There are dozens/hundreds of different characteristics that could be wri... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Why does Yahoo Finance and Google Finance not match historical prices? | I work on a buy-side firm, so I know how these small data issues can drive us crazy. Hope my answer below can help you: Reason for price difference: 1. Vendor and data source Basically, data providers such as Google and Yahoo redistribute EOD data by aggregating data from their vendors. Although the raw data is taken ... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Is there an academic framework for deciding when to sell in-the-money call options? | based on my understanding of your query...well you need to understand ATM and ITM options. The delta and gamma factor specifically. Usually delta of ATM is around 0.5 while ITM option is above than that say 0.6 or 0.8 or 0.9 and deep ITM is very close to 1. for every movement of 1 buck the ITM will move say 1.6, ATM 0... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | What are NSCC illiquid charges? | NSCC illiquid charges are charges that apply to the trading of low-priced over-the counter (OTC) securities with low volumes. Open net buy quantity represents the total unsettled share amount per stock at any given time during a 3-day settlement cycle. Open net buy quantity must be less than 5,000,000 shares per stock ... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Historical company performance data | For free, 5 years is somewhat available, and 10 years is available to a limited extent on money.msn.com. Some are calculated for you. Gurufocus is also a treasure trove of value statistics that do in fact reach back 10 years. From the Gurufocus site, the historical P/E can be calculated by dividing their figure for "Ea... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Do I qualify for a personal 401-K Plan? | I'm not a tax lawyer, but from what I can tell it looks like you'd be eligible to use your contractor income to fund a Solo 401(k). http://www.irafinancialgroup.com/whatissolo401k.php "To access these benefits an investor must meet two eligibility requirements: The presence of self employment activity. The absence of ... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | How does unemployment insurance work? | Unemployment insurance provides a temporary safety net to workers who lose their jobs by replacing a portion of their salary for certain periods. Each state administers its own unemployment insurance program so some rules may vary from state to state. To receive unemployment insurance payments, you must have lost your ... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Can I open a bank account in the US remotely? Will I pay taxes for the money on it? | Answering for US tax only: The bank account makes absolutely zero difference. If you are not a US national and not resident in the US, but earn income from a US employer/client/customer, generally that income is not subject to US tax (no matter where it is banked). However there are (complicated) exceptions, particula... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Using Loan to Invest - Paying Monthly Installments by Selling Originally Bought Shares | In addition to the answer from CQM, let me answer your 'am I missing anything?' question. Then I'll talk about how your approach of simplifying this is making it both harder and easier for you. Last I'll show what my model for this would look like, but if you aren't capable of stacking this up yourself, then you REALLY... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Where to request ACH Direct DEBIT of funds from MY OWN personal bank account? | Call Wells Fargo or go to a branch. Tell them what you're trying to accomplish, not the vehicle you think you should use to get there. Don't tell them you want to ACH DEBIT from YOUR ACCOUNT of YOUR MONEY. Tell them you apparently need a paperless transaction sent to this and that account at this and that bank. See... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Placing bid in market price | Market price is just the bid or offer price of the last sell or buy order in the market. The price that you actually receive or pay will be the price that the person buying the stock off you or selling it to you will accept. If there are no other participants in the market to make up the other side of your order (i.e. ... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Investor returns from crowdfunding | Crowdfunding can be a legitimate means of funding very small startups. It is an innovative, but obviously risky, method of raising small amounts of money. As such it is now regulated by the SEC under "Regulation Crowdfunding" They have published guides for these types of business startups to help them with required dis... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Canada: New mortgage qualification rules, 2010: Why, what, & when in effect? | The new mortgage qualification rules were introduced to cool a hot Canadian housing real estate market. The rules are a pre-emptive measure intended to avoid a bubble (and later crash) in real estate. The government wants to make sure anybody buying a house can handle higher interest rates. Those rates, currently at re... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Dealership made me the secondary owner to my own car | You are co-signer on his car loan. You have no ownership (unless the car is titled in both names). One option (not the best, see below) is to buy the car from him. Arrange your own financing (take over his loan or get a loan of your own to pay him for the car). The bank(s) will help you take care of getting the titl... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | What reason would a person have to use checks in stores? | Here's another rational reason: Discount. This typically works only in smaller stores, where you're talking directly to the owners, but it is sometimes possible to negotiate a few percent off the price when paying by check, since otherwise they'd have to give a few percent to the credit card company. (Occasionally the ... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Exchange rate $ ETF,s | Your assumption that funds sold in GBP trade in GBP is incorrect. In general funds purchase their constituent stocks in the fund currency which may be different to the subscription currency. Where the subscription currency is different from the fund currency subscriptions are converted into the fund currency before the... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | How do I explain why debt on debt is bad to my brother? | If you're looking for an analogy or exercise, I saw a personal finance show that had people climb stairs, with the debt as weight. Every flight of stairs more "interest" and loans to cover income gaps have to be added to the total debt they carry up the stairs. Can't find the video online though. But I think you need t... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Given current market conditions, how / when should I invest a $200k inheritance? | E) Spend a small amount of that money on getting advice from a paid financial planner. (Not a broker or someone offering you "free" advice; their recommendations may be biased toward what makes them the most money). A good financial planner will talk to you about your plans and expectations both short and long term, a... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | What happens if stock purchased on margin plummets below what I have in the brokerage? | Different brokerages have different house rules for margin requirements and margin calls. You will likely get a margin call giving you a small amount of time to deposit the required funds to bring your account balance up to the required margin requirements. In reality, a stock that falls from $50 to $4 in a short per... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Margin account: how to calculate the stock price that might trigger a liquidation of positions? | Thanks to this youtube video I think I understood the required calculation. Based on following notation: then the formula to find x is: I found afterwards an example on IB site (click on the link 'How to Determine the Last Stock Price Before We Begin to Liquidate the Position') that corroborate the formula above. |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | In Canada, are options available to subsidize conversion of a house into an energy efficient house? | There may be more, but a good starting point would be the ecoENERGY Retrofit Grants and Incentives. Natural Resources Canada's ecoENERGY Retrofit program provides financial support to implement energy-saving projects. There are different application processes for homes, commercial and institutional buildings and indus... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Is it possible to transfer stock I already own into my Roth IRA without having to sell the stock? | No. A deposit to an IRA must be in cash. A conversion from traditional IRA to Roth can be "in kind" i.e. As a stock transfer. Last, any withdrawals can also be in stock or funds. IRS Publication 590, so important, it's now in 2 sections Part A and Part B, addresses IRA issues such as this as well as most others. By t... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | What are non-qualified stock options? | Non-qualified stock options are like regular incentive stock options but without the preferential treatments that ISOs get: Companies like to give NQSOs because they can claim a tax deduction (i.e. a loss) for that difference between exercise price and market price (that you have to report as income). |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Putting borrowed money into an SIPP | You may have misunderstood some parts of the system. If you make a pension contribution in any given year, the tax relief is based on your income for that year - the gross pension contribution is subtracted from your gross income and you only end up paying tax based on the reduced gross income. So if the higher rate th... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | How do I resolve Free Fillable Tax Form error F1040-524-01? | Buried on the IRS web site is the "Fillable Forms Error Search Tool". Rather than including an explanation of errors in the rejection email itself, you're expected to copy and paste the error email into this form, which gives more details about what's wrong. (Don't blame me; I didn't design it.) If I copy your error me... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Does high frequency trading provide economic value? | This is a very important question and you will find arguments from both sides, in part because it is still understudied. Ben Golub, Economics Ph.D., from Stanford answers "Is high-frequency trading good for the economy?" on Quoram quite well. This is an important but understudied question. There are few published ac... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Any reason to be cautious of giving personal info to corporate fraud departments? | I can't address the psychology of trust involved in your question, but here are some common sense guidelines for dealing with your issue. Make sure you know who you are talking to. Call the company you need to speak to via a publicly available phone number. An email or something you got in a letter might be from a dif... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | When does it make financial sense to take advantage of employer's tuition reimbursement program? | If you know that you want that advanced degree; And there is a way to have your employer pay for some of it or all of it; And you are reasonably certain that you will not be quitting for X years after completing the degree; Then it is financially sound to consider having the company pay for it. If you are interested in... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | How do I report this cash bonus/tip on income tax return? | Daniel covered the correct way to file on the returns, I'm chiming in specifically to discuss the question of whether it could be a gift. The IRS will classify it as a tip even if the person giving it says it's a gift if a service was rendered before the gift was given. The only way that you could make a case to the IR... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Is there a way to monitor when executives or leaders in a company sell off large holdings? | SEC Form 3 and SEC Form 4 are filed when insiders make share/derivatives acquisitions, transfers, sells and buys There is a time limit AFTER the action where they can be filed, such as 12 business days, so this can be a substantial amount of time after the effect on the market, depending on your strategy. You can aggre... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | How do I calculate what percentage of my portfolio is large-, mid- or small- cap? | The portfolio manager at Value Research Online does this very nicely. It tracks the underlying holdings of each fund, yielding correct calculations for funds that invest across the board. Take a look at the screenshot from my account: If you have direct equity holdings (e.g., not through a mutual fund), that too gets ... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | What sort of tax treatment does a charitable micro-lending loan incur? | Lending is not a charitable contribution. Its an investment. If the loan becomes a bad debt - you'll have to show that it had become a bad debt. For example - bankruptcy declaration. You'll have to show an arm's length transaction, for example - real intention to repay (evidenced by payments of principal and interest m... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Identifying “Dividend Stocks” | If you don't have a good knowledge of finance, maybe you should not put too much money in individual stocks. But if you really want to invest, you can just compare the rate of return of the most known stocks available to you (like the one from the S&P for the US). The rate of return is very simple to compute, it's 100*... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Possible Risks of Publicizing Personal Stock Portfolio | I am considering making my investment history publicly available online What is the benefit you are looking for by doing this? Just to establish that you are a successful investor, so in long run can predict things ... have tons of followers? If so yes. Go ahead. Updates to the portfolio would have to be near real-time... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Taxes on selling stock | You can keep the cash in your account as long as you want, but you have to pay a tax on what's called capital gains. To quote from Wikipedia: A capital gain is a profit that results from investments into a capital asset, such as stocks, bonds or real estate, which exceeds the purchase price. It is the difference betwee... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | total of all dividend payments for a particular company | No - there are additional factors involved. Note that the shares on issue of a company can change for various reasons (such as conversion/redemption of convertible securities, vesting of restricted employee shares, conversion of employee options, employee stock purchase programs, share placements, buybacks, mergers, ri... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | How can someone invest in areas that require you to be an accredited investor [without qualifying as an accredited investor]? | Unfortunately it is not possible for an ordinary person to become an accredited investor without a career change. Gaining any legal certification in investments typically require sponsorship from an investment company (which you would be working for). There are reasons why these kinds of investments are not available t... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | As an investor what are side effects of Quantitative Easing in US and in EU? | Quantitative Easing Explained: http://www.npr.org/blogs/money/2010/10/07/130408926/quantitative-easing-explained The short of it is that you're right; the Fed (or another country's Central Bank) is basically creating a large amount of new money, which it then injects into the economy by buying government and institutio... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | How should I think about stock dividends? | Different stocks balance dividend versus growth differently. Some have relatively flat value but pay a strong dividend -- utility stocks used to be examples of that model, and bonds are in some sense an extreme version of this. Some, especially startups, pay virtually no dividends and aim for growth in the value of the... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | I earn $75K, have $30K in savings, no debt, rent from my parents who are losing their home. Should I buy a home now or save? | For the vast majority, "buying" a house via a mortgage is not an investment. I use quotes around buying because from a technical perspective you don't own anything until you've paid it off; this is often an important point that people forget. It's highly unlikely you'll make more on it than the amount you put into it ... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | How can I predict which way mortgage rates are moving? | Obviously you can't predict the future too much, but it's not too hard to figure out what is going to happen to mortgage rates in the short term. Mortgage rates are heavily influenced by 10 year treasury yields. You can find the daily 10 year rates here. It's easy to see the direction they've been moving recently. I... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Put on a put option | I doubt that this exists, but it could theoretically. After all, a share is kind of an option to a company's future success, and so a call is already a second level on indirection. The better approach would be to 'create your own Put-Puts', by investing less money (A) in the Put you wanted to invest into, and put the s... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Is it OK to use a credit card on zero-interest to pay some other credit cards with higher-interest? | Many people who do transfer a balance from one credit card to another have no clue as to what is going on and how credit cards work. If you transfer a balance from one credit card to another, you are charged a fee of anywhere from 3% upwards (subject to a minimum of $10 or so) up front. If Credit Card A has balance $10... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Investing in commodities, pros and cons? | The main advantage of commodities to a largely stock and bond portfolio is diversification and the main disadvantages are investment complexity and low long-term returns. Let's start with the advantage. Major commodities indices and the single commodities tend to be uncorrelated to stocks and bonds and will in general... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | How are people able to spend more than what they make, without going into debt? | If you make $10 in salary, $5 in interest on savings, and $10 in dividends, your income is $25, not $10. If you have a billion dollars in well-invested assets, you can take a loan against those assets and the interest payment on the loan will be smaller than the interest you earn on the assets. That means your investme... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | How can a 'saver' maintain or increase wealth in low interest rate economy? | I think this is a good question with no single right answer. For a conservative investor, possible responses to low rates would be: Probably the best response is somewhere in the middle: consider riskier investments for a part of your portfolio, but still hold on to some cash, and in any case do not expect great resul... |
Provide a clear, structured, and helpful answer to the following financial question. | Why are capital gains taxed at a lower rate than normal income? | I think this question is very nearly off-topic for this site, but I also believe that a basic understanding of the why the tax structure is what it is can help someone new to investing to understand their actual tax liability. The attempt at an answer I provide below is from a Canadian & US context, but should be simil... |
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