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Best Interest Rates on Cash – January 2020

Here's my monthly roundup of the best interest rates on cash for January 2020, roughly sorted from shortest to longest maturities. I track these rates because I keep 12 months of expenses as a cash cushion and also invest in longer-term CDs (often … [Read the rest]

Low Stock Market Return Expectations For The Next Decade (2020-2030)

We've seen that stock market investors have been rewarded for investing regularly during the last decade. $10,000 invested in the Vanguard Target Retirement 2045 fund in January 2010 would have grown to $25,000 in January 2020. $10,000 invested … [Read the rest]

What If You Invested $10,000 Every Year For the Last 10 Years? 2010-2019

Now that you're done reading articles about what happened in 2019, how about stepping back and taking in the longer view? Most successful savers invest money each year over a long period of time, these days often into a target-date fund (TDF). It … [Read the rest]

SECURE Act Highlights: Summary of Retirement Plan Changes

I try to ignore talk about pending legislation, but the SECURE Act (Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement Act) has now been passed by Congress and signed into law by President Trump. Portions are effective as of January 1st, 2020. … [Read the rest]

Citi® Diamond Preferred® Card: 0% Intro APR for 21 months on Balance Transfers

One of the most common resolutions is to pay down debt. Rewards-earning credit cards may not be optimal for those carrying balances and thus more impacted by 18% interest rates than a relatively puny 2% back on purchases. Consider the Citi® Diamond … [Read the rest]

Major Asset Class Returns, 2019 Year-End Review

I used to add up my net worth every month (if not more frequently), but nowadays I limit myself to quarterly portfolio checks to coincide roughly with when my dividends arrive. There is so much daily noise about stock market prices these days that … [Read the rest]

My Money Blog Portfolio Income Update – December 2019 (Q4)

How do you turn a pile of money into income for the rest of your life? I have read hundreds of articles about this topic, and have found no ideal solution. Much of the advice applies to those aged 65+, but what about someone in their 40s with a … [Read the rest]

Domino’s Pizza Gift Cards: 25% Cash Back

MyGiftCardsPlus has a promotion with 25% cash back on Domino's Pizza gift cards for a limited time. For example, buy a $100 gift card and get $25 cash back. The gift card has no expiration. Limit $1,000 per household. While supplies last. I do … [Read the rest]

MMB Portfolio Asset Allocation Update, December 2019 (Q4)

Plenty of people will tell you what you should own, but I'd rather they just share what they actually own. Here's my year-end portfolio update for Q4 2019, including all of our 401k/403b/IRAs, taxable brokerage accounts, and savings bonds but … [Read the rest]

Bank of America Free Museum Tickets 2019 Dates (+ New Holiday Dates)

(Update: BofA has added an additional six days of free museum admission in 2019, from 12/26-12/31. In case you need something extra and no-cost to do during the winter break! I just went back to the Thinkery in Austin, TX again recently and it … [Read the rest]

Long Cycles and Hot Asset Classes: Large Cap Growth vs. Value Stocks

As this decade comes to an end, I find it noteworthy that Large-Cap Growth stocks have outperformed Large-Cap Value stocks during most of the the 2010s. When I first started learning about investing in the previous decade of the 2000s, much was … [Read the rest]

Stocks, Bonds, and Gold: Historical Charts Since 1800

StarCapital Research has shared a series of interesting long-term charts comparing the long-term returns, drawdowns, and volatility of stocks, bonds, and gold over the last 220 years. There are also some stats on relative market valuations and … [Read the rest]