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  • @Sven, for FRN funds (USFR, TFLO), approx yield = 4.296% + spread - ER. I am sticking with USFR too. One can get better yields with Treasury only MMFs, but only through a limited number of brokerages (those offering access to institutional class sha…
    in Maturing CDs Comment by msf 7:40AM
  • Short term yields seem to have anticipated the Fed move. The 1 month yield dropped significantly between Dec 2 (4.75%) and Dec 12 (4.43%), but has been relatively flat since (now 4.43%). OTOH, the 2 and 10 year rates started their most recent rise…
    in Maturing CDs Comment by msf 7:05AM
  • Nice posts by @Anna. As her citations show, (a) without some adjustment, workers with some income from non-covered jobs will receive an unfair windfall, and (b) the formula used to make this adjustment (the best that could be done at the time it wa…
  • And he avoids jail time. As president to be, He doth go free. Remember OJ (If it doesn't fit, you must acquit.) He still lost money ($33.5M) in civil court. Le Grande Orange (with apologies to Rusty Staub) is not absolutely immune to civil p…
  • #1b (upstream giving) looks like a pretty big loophole for mass affluent/high net worth investors (with significant assets but under roughly half the estate tax exemption limit). This one never occurred to me. As a loophole, it works with appreci…
  • M* Grandeur Peak family page: https://www.morningstar.com/asset-management-companies/grandeur-peak-BN00000E0Z Average 3 year fund rating: 1.9* Lost 12% of AUM in past year
  • Book gains and fund DAF with those gains I'm confused about what you mean by "book gains". Also, it doesn't look like net effect on taxes comes out to zero. I'll make this concrete. $40K cost for stock, $64K present value, 15%/22% tax bracket …
  • msf, here is the key statement from my Original Thread Post regarding CDs that are maturing: "I am wrestling with renewing at the 4.3% rate, with almost no stress, or jumping back into the more active investing options. Anyone else in a similar si…
    in Maturing CDs Comment by msf December 13
  • I'm not sure who you are suggesting are idiots. If it's the Justices, I might agree: “It’s less and less clear why we took this case and why you [Nvidia] should win it,” Justice Elena Kagan said at another point during arguments. This was not a …
  • When it comes to diversions like this, we are not amused. There are alternatives other than "he or she" that one can use. Though a substitution may be inexact if one replaces a definite pronoun with an indefinite pronoun. With AI supposedly bec…
  • If your total withholding and estimates are at least 100% (or 110%) of last year's taxes, including January's estimates, then you're set. Otherwise you need to pay in at least 90% of what you'll owe this year in order to avoid penalties. (The hig…
  • Assume that the market will go up during the year (that happens more years than not). Then if one doesn't need the cash flow from RMDs, one wants to take RMDs late when it's a smaller percentage of an IRA. Conversely, one wants to make Roth convers…
  • ... I also moved a large percentage of my "taxable" Schwab account, in 2023, to CDs in a local Bank account--those Bank Account CDs can be sold before maturity, with a less "painful" early redemption fee. Also, with all of my Schwab brokerage acco…
    in Maturing CDs Comment by msf December 8
  • If you're willing to hold cash-ish (CDs in this case) for a couple of years, then why not take a closer look at RPHIX? If you wait it out a year or two, its minor volatility doesn't matter and it "always" does better than cash. Portfolio Visualiz…
    in Maturing CDs Comment by msf December 5
  • I guess Elon will be on line applying for food stamps now. The $110 billion budget for food stamps (SNAP) should just about cover him. Unless he pushes to eliminate SNAP as part of improving government "efficiency". OTOH, if he does get the opti…
  • If one is investing directly with a fund, as one can still do at TRP, it doesn't seem that a brokerage clearing house would be involved. After all, these funds and their associated sales/bookkeeping existed long before fund families branched into …
  • You can cancel any time you like but you can never leave :-) Anyone remember old mail order record clubs? My vague recollection is that you could cancel any time you wanted (even right after getting those dozen records for a penny). But you were s…
  • Fidelity ... offers the institutional share class BAFWX (ER 0.61) for $1M. FWIW (the million dollar question), so does Schwab. I know some mutual funds allow you to purchase the institutional class shares for about $1000 or $2000, such as Pimco at…
  • https://client.schwab.com/Trade/MutualFunds/AIPFunds.aspx (login required) No eligible mutual funds in this account There aren't any eligible mutual funds in this account for automatic investing. It seems that not every fund qualifies for automatic …
  • All you got to do is try it. What is the chance you can't cancel anytime...about zero? Vanguard explicitly states that in order to get its $3 fee for automatic investments, you must make at least two periodic investments. Though I have never tested…
  • There's an irony in firms moving to ETFs. When fund supermarkets were taking off, many firms balked at participating. They said that they didn't want to lose information about their investors that they had through direct sales. Now, by pushing a…
  • it is assumed that people realize the MF is not updated daily Likewise, M* does not update etf holdings daily. The TCAF portfolio page says: "Holdings as of Sep 30, 2024". That's the same portfolio date as M* shows for PRWCX.
  • Their MMF competitors would be Treasury MMFs, both for security quality (Treasuries backed by the US government) and IMHO more importantly, for state income tax exemption. If you can't find a very cheap Treasury only MMF (e.g. no low min cheap fund…
  • Old draft - added a bit on Strong Advantage (historical ultra-short fund illustrating the need to look beyond monthly returns if one takes on a little risk). Other than that, text is as drafted. Too much to go back and reedit. I was a bit surp…
  • A couple of months ago I drafted up bits and pieces to an older thread on this. Never posted (we were on an extended foreign trip at the time and didn't have a chance to organize). I will dig that up when I've a little more time. Here's @Junk…
  • Comparisons are what software tools are for. Build a M* portfolio with $10,000 worth of PRWCX and around $6,000 worth of TCAF. That is to account for the fact that only about 60% of PRWCX is in equity. So $6K of equity in this portfolio comes …
  • More on traveler credit cards (NYTimes, Nov 15th) along with the comments I posted https://www.nytimes.com/2024/11/15/travel/choosing-the-best-travel-credit-card.html: https://www.nytimes.com/shared/comment/439grp?rsrc=cshare&smid=url-share Som…
  • Harbor is also liquidating its ETF clone INNO: Supplement to Prospectus, Summary Prospectus, and Statement of Additional Information, each dated March 1, 2024 Harbor ETF Trust’s Board of Trustees has determined to liquidate and dissolve Harbor Disr…
  • "Intraday indicative value as of 7:00:00 PM ET, 12/31/1969" [Bold added "The Unix epoch (or Unix time or POSIX time or Unix timestamp) is the number of seconds that have elapsed since January 1, 1970 (midnight UTC/GMT)" https://www.epochconverter.…
  • It wasn't just the legacy view that was failing but the "new and improved" version as well. It would just sit there spinning. As others have commented, the legacy portfolio comes and goes.
  • Terminology is inconsistent and confusing. Disregard what Fidelity or Schwab or anyone else says is a sweep account. Some brokerages use it only to mean an FDIC-insured bank account. You've observed that at Fidelity. Others use it to include MM…
  • In 1987, Fidelity introduced the T-account, which combines all your fund accounts into a single statement. If you are invested in several funds or have a retirement account as well as a taxable account, this simplifies your record keeping and great…
  • A fly in the ointment: Two weeks after I transferred a small number of MMF shares from Merrill to Fidelity, Merrill pulled them back. Fortunately I had purchased additional shares at Fidelity so this did not close out my position there. Fidelity t…
  • I also uncovered the fact that PIAMX is CLOSED---- though wonderful M* asserts it is open. M* also asserts that DFA OEF funds are open. And they are. Though you need to go through a DFA-approved financial advisor. At a cost, of course. Simila…
  • Thanks yogi. That blurb has just enough verbiage beyond the page I cited to make things click. The way I read it (YMMV) is that PIA's center of attention is individual clients (separately managed accounts). For those clients (not for fund in…
  • Someone's been doing a search on high yield, high star bond funds. :-) MACS = Managed Account Completion Shares Page on MACS (not very helpful IMHO): https://www.pacificincome.com/mutualfunds/completion-funds/ Fund page: https://www.pacificincome.…
  • Aside from small or boutique funds, portfolio managers are often assisted by research analysts. That's understood. So adding support may be little more than that - adding two analysts and three others with PM experience doing what could be analyst …
  • I view prospectuses as notorious for obfuscation, aiming at ambiguity and saying as little as possible. Are there really five co-managers here? If so, then how many co-managers are there on PRWCX? Its prospectus has nearly identical wording aside…
  • Is it worth the bit of extra work? Personal decision, I guess. That applies to any mechanism or platform. If you're willing to use Firstrade, CBLDX is available ($5K min, $100 additional) without a fee. Or you could invest directly with Crossing…
  • For @msf and others interested in CC travel insurance, just came across this: Credit Card Travel Insurance Study In summary, according to their metrics, out of 98 cards top 3 are: 1. Chase Sapphire Reserve - best for Travel Accident Insurance 2.…