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Who is online. In total there are 804 users online :: 93 registered, 22 hidden and 689 guests (based on users active over the past 5 minutes) Most users ever online was 3350 on Sat Sep 08, 2018 8:07 am.LAZY PORTFOLIOS
Lazy portfolios are designed to perform well in most market conditions. Most contain a small number of low-cost funds that are easy to rebalance.They are "lazy" in that the investor can maintain the same asset allocation for an extended period of time, as they generally contain 30-40% bonds, suitable for most pre-retirement investors.. Note: Historical performance for many of the "lazyTAXABLE ACCOUNT
Taxable account basics. The tax rules for taxable investments are as follows: Taxable investments are made with after-tax money; Interest, dividends, and capital gains generated by taxable investments are taxed as income in the year they are earned, either as ordinary income (for interest, non-qualified dividends, and short-term capital gains), or at a reduced rate for long-term capital gains USING A SPREADSHEET TO MAINTAIN A PORTFOLIO Using a spreadsheet to maintain a portfolio. Investors should look at all of their accounts as a unified portfolio to construct a portfolio that is low cost, well diversified, and tax efficient. Those who are new to the concept are often overwhelmed by the complexity involved in maintaining such a portfolio. THREE-FUND PORTFOLIO A three-fund portfolio is a portfolio which uses only basic asset classes — usually a domestic stock "total market" index fund, an international stock "total market" index fund and a bond "total market" index fund.It is often recommended for and by Bogleheads attracted by "the majesty of simplicity" (Bogle's phrase), and for those who want finer control and better tax-efficiency than they INVESTING FROM BELGIUM Saving and investing in Belgium. The Belgian investor has access to: Regulated and unregulated saving accounts (with government protection until 100,000 Euro).; Various instruments that offer protection of the principal: Certificate of Deposit (kasbons), term accounts, government bonds (staatsleningen or Obligations Linéaires-Lineaire Obligaties; abbreviated OLO, in one of these nice BelgianTWO-FUND PORTFOLIO
A two-fund portfolio is often used by investors seeking a simple asset allocation portfolio. The portfolio consists of one equity index fund and one fixed income fund. The fund selections can vary depending on asset class (global equity or domestic equity; bond type), and asset type (mutual fund, exchange-traded fund (ETF), collective investmenttrust (CIT)).
RETIREE PORTFOLIO MODEL The Retiree Portfolio Model is a downloadable Excel spreadsheet created by a retiree for retirees. It models the most common financial aspects of a retiree and their spouse's lives, including pensions, Social Security benefits, living expenses, IRA Required Minimum Distributions, purchase of an annuity, sale of a house, and many other items including Federal and state income taxes. VARIABLE PERCENTAGE WITHDRAWAL Variable percentage withdrawal (VPW) is a method which adapts portfolio withdrawal amounts to the retiree's retirement horizon, asset allocation, and portfolio returns during retirement.It combines the best ideas of the constant-dollar, constant-percentage, and 1/N withdrawal methods to allow the retiree to spend most of the portfolio using return-adjusted withdrawals. BOGLEHEADS INVESTING ADVICE AND INFOFORUMWIKIBLOGSUGGESTED READINGSITES OF INTERESTSUPPORT THIS SITE Bogleheads® is the title adopted by many of the investing enthusiasts who participate in this site. The term is intended to honor Vanguard founder and investor advocate John Bogle.. The Bogleheads® emphasize starting early, living below one's means, regular saving, broad diversification, simplicity, and sticking to one's investment plan regardless of market conditions.BOGLEHEADS.ORG
Who is online. In total there are 804 users online :: 93 registered, 22 hidden and 689 guests (based on users active over the past 5 minutes) Most users ever online was 3350 on Sat Sep 08, 2018 8:07 am.LAZY PORTFOLIOS
Lazy portfolios are designed to perform well in most market conditions. Most contain a small number of low-cost funds that are easy to rebalance.They are "lazy" in that the investor can maintain the same asset allocation for an extended period of time, as they generally contain 30-40% bonds, suitable for most pre-retirement investors.. Note: Historical performance for many of the "lazyTAXABLE ACCOUNT
Taxable account basics. The tax rules for taxable investments are as follows: Taxable investments are made with after-tax money; Interest, dividends, and capital gains generated by taxable investments are taxed as income in the year they are earned, either as ordinary income (for interest, non-qualified dividends, and short-term capital gains), or at a reduced rate for long-term capital gains USING A SPREADSHEET TO MAINTAIN A PORTFOLIO Using a spreadsheet to maintain a portfolio. Investors should look at all of their accounts as a unified portfolio to construct a portfolio that is low cost, well diversified, and tax efficient. Those who are new to the concept are often overwhelmed by the complexity involved in maintaining such a portfolio. THREE-FUND PORTFOLIO A three-fund portfolio is a portfolio which uses only basic asset classes — usually a domestic stock "total market" index fund, an international stock "total market" index fund and a bond "total market" index fund.It is often recommended for and by Bogleheads attracted by "the majesty of simplicity" (Bogle's phrase), and for those who want finer control and better tax-efficiency than they INVESTING FROM BELGIUM Saving and investing in Belgium. The Belgian investor has access to: Regulated and unregulated saving accounts (with government protection until 100,000 Euro).; Various instruments that offer protection of the principal: Certificate of Deposit (kasbons), term accounts, government bonds (staatsleningen or Obligations Linéaires-Lineaire Obligaties; abbreviated OLO, in one of these nice BelgianTWO-FUND PORTFOLIO
A two-fund portfolio is often used by investors seeking a simple asset allocation portfolio. The portfolio consists of one equity index fund and one fixed income fund. The fund selections can vary depending on asset class (global equity or domestic equity; bond type), and asset type (mutual fund, exchange-traded fund (ETF), collective investmenttrust (CIT)).
RETIREE PORTFOLIO MODEL The Retiree Portfolio Model is a downloadable Excel spreadsheet created by a retiree for retirees. It models the most common financial aspects of a retiree and their spouse's lives, including pensions, Social Security benefits, living expenses, IRA Required Minimum Distributions, purchase of an annuity, sale of a house, and many other items including Federal and state income taxes. VARIABLE PERCENTAGE WITHDRAWAL Variable percentage withdrawal (VPW) is a method which adapts portfolio withdrawal amounts to the retiree's retirement horizon, asset allocation, and portfolio returns during retirement.It combines the best ideas of the constant-dollar, constant-percentage, and 1/N withdrawal methods to allow the retiree to spend most of the portfolio using return-adjusted withdrawals. DAVID SWENSEN’S PORTFOLIO (FROM UNCONVENTIONAL SUCCESS David Swensen’s portfolio (from Unconventional Success) – 2020 Update. March 14, 2021. January 2, 2021 by blbarnitz. David Swensen, investment manager of the Yale University Endowment Fund, has addressed how investors should set up and manage their investments in his book, Unconventional Success: A Fundamental Approach to PersonalInvestment.
TOOLS AND CALCULATORS Simba's backtesting spreadsheet, a Bogleheads community project. Acting as a reference for historical returns, and enabling the analysis of custom portfolios based on such historical data. Portfolio Visualizer, by forum member pvguy. For backtesting, Monte Carlo simulation, tactical asset allocation and optimization, and investmentanalysis.
TWO-FUND PORTFOLIO
A two-fund portfolio is often used by investors seeking a simple asset allocation portfolio. The portfolio consists of one equity index fund and one fixed income fund. The fund selections can vary depending on asset class (global equity or domestic equity; bond type), and asset type (mutual fund, exchange-traded fund (ETF), collective investmenttrust (CIT)).
COMPARING INVESTMENTS Comparing investments shows how to compare the past performance of two investments. Solutions are provided to allow the reader to duplicate the results with a spreadsheet. There are many online financial calculators that do exactly what this article describes. RETIREE PORTFOLIO MODEL The Retiree Portfolio Model is a downloadable Excel spreadsheet created by a retiree for retirees. It models the most common financial aspects of a retiree and their spouse's lives, including pensions, Social Security benefits, living expenses, IRA Required Minimum Distributions, purchase of an annuity, sale of a house, and many other items including Federal and state income taxes. TAX-EFFICIENT FUND PLACEMENT Tax-efficient fund placement is an issue facing investors holding assets in multiple accounts, both tax-advantaged and taxable accounts.The tax code recognizes different sources of investment income which are taxed at different rates, or, are taxed at a later time (tax "deferred"). INVESTING FROM BELGIUM Saving and investing in Belgium. The Belgian investor has access to: Regulated and unregulated saving accounts (with government protection until 100,000 Euro).; Various instruments that offer protection of the principal: Certificate of Deposit (kasbons), term accounts, government bonds (staatsleningen or Obligations Linéaires-Lineaire Obligaties; abbreviated OLO, in one of these nice TAX-MANAGED FUND COMPARISON General recommendations. Vanguard Tax-Managed Small-Cap Fund and Vanguard Tax-Managed Capital Appreciation Fund are worth holding if your taxable account needs a separate large-and-mid cap or small cap fund (and, in the case of TM Capital Appreciation, you don't mind its slight growth bias, say because you have a value bias in your IRA.)Except in the top tax bracket, TM Capital CALCULATING PERSONAL RETURNS The spreadsheet calculates two types of personal returns: an investor return which reports on how well the invested money has been growing so far, and a portfolio return which can be used to compare the past performance of the portfolio over a specific time period to widely available index and mutual fund returns or to the performance ofanother portfolio.
BACKDOOR ROTH
If you cannot contribute to a Roth IRA because your income exceeds the income eligibility limit, you can still choose to contribute indirectly through a two step process known informally as the Backdoor Roth.To do the backdoor Roth, you: (1) Make a nondeductible (i.e. taxed and not deducted) contribution to a Traditional IRA. (2) Then convert the Traditional IRA to a Roth IRA. BOGLEHEADS INVESTING ADVICE AND INFOFORUMWIKIBLOGSUGGESTED READINGSITES OF INTERESTSUPPORT THIS SITE Bogleheads® is the title adopted by many of the investing enthusiasts who participate in this site. The term is intended to honor Vanguard founder and investor advocate John Bogle.. The Bogleheads® emphasize starting early, living below one's means, regular saving, broad diversification, simplicity, and sticking to one's investment plan regardless of market conditions.BOGLEHEADS.ORG
Who is online. In total there are 804 users online :: 93 registered, 22 hidden and 689 guests (based on users active over the past 5 minutes) Most users ever online was 3350 on Sat Sep 08, 2018 8:07 am. USING A SPREADSHEET TO MAINTAIN A PORTFOLIO Using a spreadsheet to maintain a portfolio. Investors should look at all of their accounts as a unified portfolio to construct a portfolio that is low cost, well diversified, and tax efficient. Those who are new to the concept are often overwhelmed by the complexity involved in maintaining such a portfolio.TAXABLE ACCOUNT
Taxable account basics. The tax rules for taxable investments are as follows: Taxable investments are made with after-tax money; Interest, dividends, and capital gains generated by taxable investments are taxed as income in the year they are earned, either as ordinary income (for interest, non-qualified dividends, and short-term capital gains), or at a reduced rate for long-term capital gainsLAZY PORTFOLIOS
Lazy portfolios are designed to perform well in most market conditions. Most contain a small number of low-cost funds that are easy to rebalance.They are "lazy" in that the investor can maintain the same asset allocation for an extended period of time, as they generally contain 30-40% bonds, suitable for most pre-retirement investors.. Note: Historical performance for many of the "lazy THREE-FUND PORTFOLIO A three-fund portfolio is a portfolio which uses only basic asset classes — usually a domestic stock "total market" index fund, an international stock "total market" index fund and a bond "total market" index fund.It is often recommended for and by Bogleheads attracted by "the majesty of simplicity" (Bogle's phrase), and for those who want finer control and better tax-efficiency than theyTWO-FUND PORTFOLIO
A two-fund portfolio is often used by investors seeking a simple asset allocation portfolio. The portfolio consists of one equity index fund and one fixed income fund. The fund selections can vary depending on asset class (global equity or domestic equity; bond type), and asset type (mutual fund, exchange-traded fund (ETF), collective investmenttrust (CIT)).
INVESTING FROM BELGIUM Saving and investing in Belgium. The Belgian investor has access to: Regulated and unregulated saving accounts (with government protection until 100,000 Euro).; Various instruments that offer protection of the principal: Certificate of Deposit (kasbons), term accounts, government bonds (staatsleningen or Obligations Linéaires-Lineaire Obligaties; abbreviated OLO, in one of these nice Belgian RETIREE PORTFOLIO MODEL The Retiree Portfolio Model is a downloadable Excel spreadsheet created by a retiree for retirees. It models the most common financial aspects of a retiree and their spouse's lives, including pensions, Social Security benefits, living expenses, IRA Required Minimum Distributions, purchase of an annuity, sale of a house, and many other items including Federal and state income taxes. VARIABLE PERCENTAGE WITHDRAWAL Variable percentage withdrawal (VPW) is a method which adapts portfolio withdrawal amounts to the retiree's retirement horizon, asset allocation, and portfolio returns during retirement.It combines the best ideas of the constant-dollar, constant-percentage, and 1/N withdrawal methods to allow the retiree to spend most of the portfolio using return-adjusted withdrawals. BOGLEHEADS INVESTING ADVICE AND INFOFORUMWIKIBLOGSUGGESTED READINGSITES OF INTERESTSUPPORT THIS SITE Bogleheads® is the title adopted by many of the investing enthusiasts who participate in this site. The term is intended to honor Vanguard founder and investor advocate John Bogle.. The Bogleheads® emphasize starting early, living below one's means, regular saving, broad diversification, simplicity, and sticking to one's investment plan regardless of market conditions.BOGLEHEADS.ORG
Who is online. In total there are 804 users online :: 93 registered, 22 hidden and 689 guests (based on users active over the past 5 minutes) Most users ever online was 3350 on Sat Sep 08, 2018 8:07 am. USING A SPREADSHEET TO MAINTAIN A PORTFOLIO Using a spreadsheet to maintain a portfolio. Investors should look at all of their accounts as a unified portfolio to construct a portfolio that is low cost, well diversified, and tax efficient. Those who are new to the concept are often overwhelmed by the complexity involved in maintaining such a portfolio.TAXABLE ACCOUNT
Taxable account basics. The tax rules for taxable investments are as follows: Taxable investments are made with after-tax money; Interest, dividends, and capital gains generated by taxable investments are taxed as income in the year they are earned, either as ordinary income (for interest, non-qualified dividends, and short-term capital gains), or at a reduced rate for long-term capital gainsLAZY PORTFOLIOS
Lazy portfolios are designed to perform well in most market conditions. Most contain a small number of low-cost funds that are easy to rebalance.They are "lazy" in that the investor can maintain the same asset allocation for an extended period of time, as they generally contain 30-40% bonds, suitable for most pre-retirement investors.. Note: Historical performance for many of the "lazy THREE-FUND PORTFOLIO A three-fund portfolio is a portfolio which uses only basic asset classes — usually a domestic stock "total market" index fund, an international stock "total market" index fund and a bond "total market" index fund.It is often recommended for and by Bogleheads attracted by "the majesty of simplicity" (Bogle's phrase), and for those who want finer control and better tax-efficiency than theyTWO-FUND PORTFOLIO
A two-fund portfolio is often used by investors seeking a simple asset allocation portfolio. The portfolio consists of one equity index fund and one fixed income fund. The fund selections can vary depending on asset class (global equity or domestic equity; bond type), and asset type (mutual fund, exchange-traded fund (ETF), collective investmenttrust (CIT)).
INVESTING FROM BELGIUM Saving and investing in Belgium. The Belgian investor has access to: Regulated and unregulated saving accounts (with government protection until 100,000 Euro).; Various instruments that offer protection of the principal: Certificate of Deposit (kasbons), term accounts, government bonds (staatsleningen or Obligations Linéaires-Lineaire Obligaties; abbreviated OLO, in one of these nice Belgian RETIREE PORTFOLIO MODEL The Retiree Portfolio Model is a downloadable Excel spreadsheet created by a retiree for retirees. It models the most common financial aspects of a retiree and their spouse's lives, including pensions, Social Security benefits, living expenses, IRA Required Minimum Distributions, purchase of an annuity, sale of a house, and many other items including Federal and state income taxes. VARIABLE PERCENTAGE WITHDRAWAL Variable percentage withdrawal (VPW) is a method which adapts portfolio withdrawal amounts to the retiree's retirement horizon, asset allocation, and portfolio returns during retirement.It combines the best ideas of the constant-dollar, constant-percentage, and 1/N withdrawal methods to allow the retiree to spend most of the portfolio using return-adjusted withdrawals.LAZY PORTFOLIOS
Lazy portfolios are designed to perform well in most market conditions. Most contain a small number of low-cost funds that are easy to rebalance.They are "lazy" in that the investor can maintain the same asset allocation for an extended period of time, as they generally contain 30-40% bonds, suitable for most pre-retirement investors.. Note: Historical performance for many of the "lazy DAVID SWENSEN’S PORTFOLIO (FROM UNCONVENTIONAL SUCCESS David Swensen’s portfolio (from Unconventional Success) – 2020 Update. March 14, 2021. January 2, 2021 by blbarnitz. David Swensen, investment manager of the Yale University Endowment Fund, has addressed how investors should set up and manage their investments in his book, Unconventional Success: A Fundamental Approach to PersonalInvestment.
TOOLS AND CALCULATORS Simba's backtesting spreadsheet, a Bogleheads community project. Acting as a reference for historical returns, and enabling the analysis of custom portfolios based on such historical data. Portfolio Visualizer, by forum member pvguy. For backtesting, Monte Carlo simulation, tactical asset allocation and optimization, and investmentanalysis.
COMPARING INVESTMENTS Comparing investments shows how to compare the past performance of two investments. Solutions are provided to allow the reader to duplicate the results with a spreadsheet. There are many online financial calculators that do exactly what this article describes. TAX-EFFICIENT FUND PLACEMENT Tax-efficient fund placement is an issue facing investors holding assets in multiple accounts, both tax-advantaged and taxable accounts.The tax code recognizes different sources of investment income which are taxed at different rates, or, are taxed at a later time (tax "deferred"). INVESTING FROM BELGIUM Saving and investing in Belgium. The Belgian investor has access to: Regulated and unregulated saving accounts (with government protection until 100,000 Euro).; Various instruments that offer protection of the principal: Certificate of Deposit (kasbons), term accounts, government bonds (staatsleningen or Obligations Linéaires-Lineaire Obligaties; abbreviated OLO, in one of these nice CALCULATING PERSONAL RETURNS The spreadsheet calculates two types of personal returns: an investor return which reports on how well the invested money has been growing so far, and a portfolio return which can be used to compare the past performance of the portfolio over a specific time period to widely available index and mutual fund returns or to the performance ofanother portfolio.
TAX-MANAGED FUND COMPARISON General recommendations. Vanguard Tax-Managed Small-Cap Fund and Vanguard Tax-Managed Capital Appreciation Fund are worth holding if your taxable account needs a separate large-and-mid cap or small cap fund (and, in the case of TM Capital Appreciation, you don't mind its slight growth bias, say because you have a value bias in your IRA.)Except in the top tax bracket, TM CapitalBACKDOOR ROTH
If you cannot contribute to a Roth IRA because your income exceeds the income eligibility limit, you can still choose to contribute indirectly through a two step process known informally as the Backdoor Roth.To do the backdoor Roth, you: (1) Make a nondeductible (i.e. taxed and not deducted) contribution to a Traditional IRA. (2) Then convert the Traditional IRA to a Roth IRA. VARIABLE PERCENTAGE WITHDRAWAL Variable percentage withdrawal (VPW) is a method which adapts portfolio withdrawal amounts to the retiree's retirement horizon, asset allocation, and portfolio returns during retirement.It combines the best ideas of the constant-dollar, constant-percentage, and 1/N withdrawal methods to allow the retiree to spend most of the portfolio using return-adjusted withdrawals.BOGLEHEADS.ORG
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BOGLEHEADS.ORG – INVESTING ADVICE INSPIRED BY JOHN BOGLE Bogleheads® is the title adopted by many of the investing enthusiasts who participate in this site. The term is intended to honor Vanguard founder and investor advocate John Bogle . The Bogleheads® emphasize starting early, living below one's means, regular saving, broad diversification, simplicity, and sticking to one's investment plan regardless of market conditions. This site is composed of two primary resources: our Wiki and ourForum.
The Wiki is a comprehensive investing and personal finance reference that was built and is maintained by members of the Bogleheads® community. Many newcomers find that a good way to begin is by reading these Wiki articles: Getting Started and the Bogleheads' investment philosophy.
On the Forum, members discuss financial news and theory. The members also welcome less experienced investors who have questions about investing or who need help to develop their portfolios. The most recent Forum posts are summarized below. POST LISTINGSView subforum list 1720 new posts and replies over 220 topics in last day (sorted by Latest Reply). Days: 1 23
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HOA Advantage
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My dad is taking Social Security at 62, why would anyone not? (If they already quit working)_2017_
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Drawing over 400K on HELOC to invest in market?_05/26_
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Underestimated IRRMA14:21
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pricing our house?
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VanguardAdvantage: All-In-One Checking Account Return?_06/04_
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To keep an Annuity or not to keep an Annuity?_05/31_
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Index Investing & Financial Independence for Expats20:33
LadyGeek
01:12
helloyou
6
t
Using a total stock fund and W/W to create 70/3010:31
SDC20
00:51
venkman
5222
p
What's Your Credit Card Rewards Strategy?_2016_
guitarguy
00:27
arsenal_fan
105
t
I'm calling a bottom in real estate_06/02_
countmein
00:22
Northern Flicke
12
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AMA Discharge: Collateral Damage?_06/03_
bhwabeck3533
00:08
OnTrack
13
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Approaching my Bosses10:20
BalancedJCB19
23:58
BalancedJCB19
78
t
Total portfolio allocation and withdrawal (TPAW)_11/30_
Ben Mathew
23:57
Ben Mathew
6
h
15:29
tlap612
23:33
FiveK
13
h
Buying Vanguard funds through Chase_07/29_
roccodean
23:17
calwatch
34
p
Unable to rent out condo due to new rules - any point in keeping forthe equity?
_06/03_
cofeyornj
23:06
cofeyornj
0
h
Tender Offer Fees at Vanguard22:59
amphora
13
p
worth refinancing to 1.99%?18:59
Jonezez
22:55
BrandonBogle
4
t
What to do with excess cash from home sale_06/03_
justsomeguy2018
22:49
justsomeguy2018
3
p
1099 vs W2 at same rate for high income earner18:44
LuckyOz
22:36
RickBoglehead
1819
c
What are you listening to now_2020_
Artful Dodger
22:31
iceport
3581
t
What are you up YTD?_2014_
InvestorNewb
22:31
Visitor76
48
h
I'm lost and need help_06/03_
sherrijay
22:20
Eagle33
41
h
How Are you Protecting your Retirement Accounts From Thieves and aSuggestion
_06/02_
MrCheapo
22:17
cbeck
510
l
Suggestions for the Wiki_2008_
Barry Barnitz
22:14
grabiner
22
c
Are we (individuals) at risk for ransomware attack?_06/03_
luckybamboo
22:14
Da5id
3
p
Some after tax contributions went to Traditional IRA after 401k rollover
18:46
potatosalad
22:09
Alan S.
32
t
What are the pros and cons of a levered NTSX vs HFEA?_04/26_
TheDoctor91
22:02
Semantics
93
p
Do You Know Anyone Who Went BK in Retirement - Why?_05/18_
MrCheapo
22:00
water2357
91
c
What exactly is the selling point of "pre-paid" cellular/mobileplans?
_06/03_
corp_sharecropp
21:57
AnEngineer
1
n
Rest Super now has low cost indexed investment options_06/03_
Valuetrap
21:55
asset_chaos
2
p
Sheltered additional income from work19:45
Dp2cents
21:54
FiveK
45
c
Best insurer? Allstate vs chubb vs AAA or others_2018_
jayk238
21:37
saber
4
p
Corporate trustee - does state matter? Estate atty prefers localstate vs. NH/NV
14:39
kxl19
21:27
Bogle64Pilot
42
t
WisdomTree NTSX now has siblings NTSI and NTSE launched today_05/20_
Winthorpe
21:23
caklim00
12
c
Potentially foregoing raffle that was won15:06
stilllurking
21:21
StevieG72
87
h
Results of my modeling out Roth conversions_06/03_
privateID
21:12
KlangFool
40
p
Early retirement in CA vs moving other states_06/03_
somebody_1990
21:07
freckles01
15
c
Boat Sale - Liability?_06/02_
fishmonger
21:01
dandinsac
13
p
Help me stop buying an expensive house in HCOL area13:12
investor2018
21:00
KlangFool
15
p
Opposite of usual "College Choice" problem--child wants in-state public, co-parent wants her to go Ivy. Advice?19:40
JayDee37
20:56
Flyer24
0
h
Brokerage CD paying agent question20:49
water2357
57
t
How much cash do you hold in your investment account?_12/31_
corygehr
20:48
7eight9
13
h
Allocation question
_05/31_
CenterRotation
20:45
drewhaa
4
p
Please Help Me Understand Vanguard's Variable Annuities InheritanceOptions
_10/28_
Small Law Survi
20:44
Small Law Survi
223
t
first million
_10/27_
k1982
20:33
stocknoob4111
2193
t
Jack Bogle - Two Fund Portfolio_2016_
abuss368
20:19
anon_investor
8
h
Where should we hold Long Term Treasuries? (EDV)10:49
BHawks87
20:13
okwriter
37
p
Cost Basis problem transfer of assets from Vanguard to Schwab_09/23_
557880yvi
20:07
typical.investo
29
p
T-mobile Money
_01/30_
bh3fpinv
20:04
rtt22
7
p
Are Credit Locks More Secure Than Freezes Now?17:14
keepitgoing
20:02
SmileyFace
61
p
Vacation home frenzy?_05/15_
Annabel Lee
19:59
Annabel Lee
2
t
Help Calculate Sharpe Ratio18:42
abuscis10
19:56
abuscis10
7
p
Hold some $ back from Roth conversion, to benefit from standarddeduction?
_06/03_
pastabatman
19:56
#Cruncher
765
t
Are 3x leveraged ETFs the long-term winning strategy?_03/24_
tradri
19:54
Semantics
49
c
Rent Fios router ($15/mo) or use my own?_06/01_
Orangutan
19:50
halfisglassfull
100
p
Utility of additional nest egg after hitting your number?_05/26_
carloslando
19:26
SQRT
46
s
Effective tax rate on a $180k/yr retirement income for a US expat couple in Spain: 21 %?_04/21_
wineandplaya
19:24
international00
0
t
Investment Software
19:23
chris319
0
p
Update (& Need Help Managing Outflow)19:19
peterwantstosav
9
t
Fidelity ZERO funds - your take?_06/04_
Gaston
19:02
calwatch
114
t
The current annuity factor_05/24_
bobcat2
18:54
Wrench
1
f
Please read before posting on coronavirus/COVID-19_2020_
Alex Frakt
18:42
LadyGeek
5
t
How many decimal places do the ETF prices really have?10:57
gwe67
18:37
JVT
869
p
Bank of America/Merrill Edge - Preferred Rewards_2014_
navyitaly
18:35
sassy_penguin
9
p
What to do with insurance check after already paying from FSA?12:46
Megamill
18:33
FIREchief
201
p
We won the game…then we rolled the dice_12/10_
Krui24
18:23
Dave55
42
f
Searching for Lost Contributors_04/28_
RovenSkyfall
18:11
Marseille07
34
c
Dual-agency in RE?
_06/02_
JediMisty
17:52
illumination
8
h
Hoping to retire early, rule of 55/Rule 72(t)_06/03_
TommyTee
17:47
retiredjg
195
c
What are your travel plans in 2021 and beyond?_03/13_
flyingaway
17:46
Mapmaker
67
t
Should I pull out of TIAA Real Estate...?_2020_
fatFIRE
17:42
livesoft
137
c
"Buy once, cry once"_11/20_
totallynotsure
17:31
willthrill81
74
h
questions about purchasing ETFs_05/30_
greenway23
17:29
SmileyFace
5
t
June 5, Bogleheads Speaker Series: Ron Lieber speaks with Rick Ferri on preparing for college_05/28_
Bogle Center
17:21
Mike Nolan
26
t
AMC+passive
_06/03_
Volando
17:09
Actin
25
h
A case for bonds in Roth? (LT Bonds)_06/03_
absolute zero
16:57
Lee_WSP
36
c
Vermont/NH Fall Trip_06/01_
daheld
16:55
Voltaire2.0
76
t
Does anybody discount their net worth on account of Fed driven alltime market highs ?
_06/03_
skor99
16:55
MikeG62
48
t
TIPS vs. treasuries
_05/31_
ivgrivchuck
16:54
Lee_WSP
52
c
Where do I go and experience the other America?13:16
kurious
16:53
Flyer24
9
h
How to handle my excess Roth contributions from 2019/2020?_04/14_
MarshallJCM800
16:46
Alan S.
3
n
Difference b/w VTSAX and Vanguard UK Mutual fund10:04
arajeshn
16:41
TedSwippet
7
p
Sell or Rent home in the future10:41
amindu
16:40
amindu
7
t
John Bogle - Investment Return vs Market Return_06/04_
tomdickorharry
16:31
whereskyle
107
c
Where do you shop for groceries?_2014_
ahmadcpa
16:26
Doctor Rhythm
48
h
novice leaving EJ could use advice._05/30_
SAMJEN10
16:12
BogleFan510
10
p
Withdrawal strategy
_06/01_
marys-dad
16:10
aristotelian
34
t
IVOL<== best TIPS ETF?_01/11_
stockmaster
16:00
Always passive
19
p
IRS included interest on refund_05/14_
RustyShacklefor
15:55
trueblueky
13
p
Dear BH, pls assess and advise - can we reach our family goals?_06/03_
frugalNY
15:48
frugalNY
43
c
How should I handle how my customer / store issue?_05/26_
miamivice
15:47
ResearchMed
24
h
Switching to 3-funds_05/29_
Roly
15:22
Roly
25
p
Issue with a parent's former CPA_06/01_
Exterous
15:13
pshonore
42
c
Great workout shirts for $20 or less_06/02_
ThankYouJack
15:06
Bear906
43
h
Is going to a robo advisor for tax loss harvesting worth it?_11/09_
maconomist
14:57
Wrench
2871
c
_2016_
dbCooperAir
14:49
bertilak
32
p
My auto insurance is crazy high_06/02_
1030danielle
14:44
H-Town
242
t
Why are so many people saying the real rate of return of US marketis going to be low?
_05/23_
scorcher31
14:36
JBTX
1
p
When are other family member's expenses qualified under HSA in myname?
13:01
ljb
14:26
SuzBanyan
12
h
Should I switch to Roth 401k with pension? (vol. II)_06/03_
JV
14:24
Lee_WSP
32
c
Road trip to Florida, where to stopover?_06/02_
Cookiegirl
14:23
manuvns
30
c
Above ground pool owners?_06/03_
RobLyons
14:12
TomatoTomahto
60
h
Unwinding Relative From Parasite Advisor_05/31_
bennettg
14:05
nedsaid
21
h
University of CA DCP Plan - Pre- and post-tax co-mingled_06/02_
Sandi_k
13:55
infotrader
16
h
Better off investing in taxable instead of 401k?_06/01_
kevin99
13:47
retiredjg
72
t
I don't understand what's happening with AMC shares_06/02_
steve321
13:46
nisiprius
2
h
Should I purchase new shares of the Closed End Fund GLO duringrights offering?
09:57
eponymoustoo
13:44
JoeRetire
107
c
California East Bay, Place to live and commute to Oakland, CA_2020_
LiveSimple
13:39
CalPoppy
3
p
Do capital gains exclusions count toward MAGI?09:05
angelescrest
13:27
angelescrest
22
h
Unique Windfall - Crypto + Tax Efficiency_06/03_
singe1987
13:25
galawdawg
18
h
Taxable account or non-deductible tIRA?_2015_
hcj
13:23
afr
3
p
Co Landlords on a business property11:03
KK2020
13:04
LadyGeek
56
c
Password Manager Needed for Apple Mac, IPad, Iphone Users?_05/29_
lillycat
13:03
loghound
6
h
Pension Lump Sum Payout Options_06/03_
bjteal
12:55
DVMResident
3
h
Investing Checkup – Time to Start Taxable Account?_06/03_
txeng16
12:52
txeng16
7
p
Switch to a low-paying job possible?_06/02_
LetsEdify
12:46
duffyinvestor
27
c
Quicken Download problem with Vanguard -- SOLVED_02/18_
bertilak
12:43
AKTim
7
c
car lease ending...what to do next_06/03_
txgolfer_19
12:16
acegolfer
9
p
457 withdrawals in PA taxable - pre 59.5?_06/02_
Que1999
12:12
Que1999
177
p
Purchasing a house, downpayment vs. retirement and otherconsiderations
_2018_
Brantley
12:10
EricaInvestPink
9
n
Combine FTSE All-World (VWCE) with S&P 500(VUSA)?_06/02_
alepou
12:03
homebuyer6426
200
h
Purchasing MYGAs (multi year guaranteed annuities) - mega thread_12/31_
Stinky
11:58
HueyLD
28
p
And Yet Another Job Choice Thread_06/03_
stevedub
11:54
shess
10
h
Supplementing 529 Bond allocation with I-bonds_05/25_
Goldilocks
11:54
RickBoglehead
7
p
Early retirement - 72t vs. Roth vs. Taxable10:17
michaeljc70
11:31
michaeljc70
23
c
Seeking Prescription Discounts_06/03_
Ana-Maria57
11:30
rich126
6
h
Sold brokered CD, where to put proceeds?10:28
frugalecon
11:29
lakpr
28
p
Maybe I don't understand the Capital Gains Tax Rates_06/03_
Tracker968
11:25
retiredjg
9007
t
HEDGEFUNDIE's excellent adventure Part II: The next journey_2019_
HEDGEFUNDIE
11:20
OohLaLa
6
c
Eye mask for sleeping on planes_06/04_
seashell
11:16
sawhorse
41
h
Taxable account or non-deductible tIRA?_2016_
afr
11:13
afr
76
c
Troubleshoot poor TV streaming (buffering) -need help_05/19_
surfinagin
11:07
utvolfan
17
p
Will Vs Living Trust_06/02_
frotec
11:01
frotec
13
c
Anyone Tried Deleteme? Feedback / Results Please!_06/01_
lillycat
10:57
bonfireofthevan
6747
c
What Movie Have You Recently Watched?_2014_
abuss368
10:46
Elsebet
7
h
Need help choosing a bond fund in my 401_06/03_
SDC20
10:45
arcticpineapple
8
p
High Deductible Health Plan/HSA Question_06/03_
LightN
10:35
jj
16
p
Financial Review
_05/31_
Weightwait85
10:32
runner540
26
h
Potentially Dumb Question About Monthly Allocations_05/31_
KipDanger
10:29
pkcrafter
35
p
What am I missing about HELOCs?_2019_
HEDGEFUNDIE
10:29
rebellovw
2449
l
Post your Financial Milestone Announcements Here_2017_
VAslim16
10:28
baptpich
1254
c
Bird watchers – what birds are you seeing?_2020_
JAZZISCOOL
10:27
TN_Boy
125
t
Register NOW for these Bogleheads Speaker Series Events_10/27_
Bogle Center
10:26
LadyGeek
194
l
Sacramento, CA Area Chapter - Master Thread_2015_
digarei
10:20
digarei
6
t
Where to use Morningstar Style Box_06/02_
absolute zero
10:19
BoomerM3
263
l
Roll Call for the Retirement Class of 2021!_2020_
Miriam2
10:08
Miriam2
93
p
Interest only mortgage: the conservative choice?_2020_
HEDGEFUNDIE
10:08
Tingting1013
20
c
Paint or Stain Deck
_06/02_
imyeti2
09:58
westie
30
h
Time to change my saving strategy up, any advice?_05/28_
malibuboats91
09:44
as9
7
h
Int Small Value
_06/03_
prk
09:23
Wade Garrett
39
c
Acura RDX vs Honda CRV Touring/EX-L_05/21_
devopscoder
09:16
unclescrooge
5
h
$200K to invest - need advice_06/04_
GoddessofSucces
09:00
pkcrafter
5
p
Proposed Basis Step Up - Trusts and Marriage effect07:40
Den111
08:58
LadyGeek
5
h
IRA or Post Tax Withdrawal in Retirement_06/03_
sd1357
08:35
VanGar+Goyle
12
c
Best credit card for ~500/mo travel spending?_06/03_
interestedinira
08:32
RickBoglehead
17
t
Estimating next dividend payout for a Vanguard fund_06/03_
nerdinvestor
08:27
JoMoney
445
p
Washington State Long Term Care Trust Act - 0.58% payroll tax - $36,500 lifetime maximum benefit_02/16_
Soon2BXProgramm
08:22
Soon2BXProgramm
34
p
Estate Documents, what is needed and what is DIY. Plus a story of anold man.
_05/28_
Lets do this th
08:19
Lets do this th
55
c
How do you pay for a car?_05/09_
FOGU
08:11
Nivek
40
h
VBTLX maxed in Roth IRA_05/22_
Snowfire
08:10
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