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[quote=FitzIngarage;542968]
I'm also not a believer in the old bromide that having a mortgage is a good thing because of the tax savings. Ya pay the bank $1.00 and the government gives you back $0.25. Not so good. Better to pay the whole thing off and keep the $1.00. I'm also not a believer in the lousy late 1990's advice that it's better to invest your money in stocks than pay down the mortgage because stocks provide better returns. I'd frankly rather earn a guaranteed return equal to what I'm paying the bank for my mortgage than put it all into the market and hope for better. The market's a fine place to invest, but an investor can take nothing for granted. Ask the people who invested when the NASDAQ was at 5000 ... just before it fell 62%.[quote] I think everyone's tolerance for risk and reward is different. True, the market will burp every now and then. But in the long run, equities return 10% which is far better than bonds. The younger people on this Board should have a healthy dose of stocks. They can weather downturns and still end up with the market rate of return.
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You're right about risk/reward and this too. Being north of 50, I'm a bit more conservative in my investing strategy than before. Regardless of income, it seems that most everyone spends every dime they earn in good times and bad times, hence never save and are completely ignorant about money matters. Years ago I read that most people spend more time planning their vacations than they do their retirement and I think it's true.
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Erik,
I am 21 and keep saying I will start a mutual fund when I get some extra money but it seems I never really have enough to really start one. I talked to a guy here in town and he gave me a booklet to review but he said normally you would need 2k to start. Im not a big risk taker so I really do not want to invest in stocks and i really dont have time to watch them all the time. Im hoping this tax return I should have a hefty amount since I pay for all my school tuition cash and I can use that as a write off up to a certain amount (im pretty sure you know about that). So, I may be able to start one early next year. So should I stick just a smaller percentage in stocks and then majority in mutual fund? I know you said the younger you are the more stocks b/c you have more time but I would rather know how much money I had instead of going up and down.
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I've got mutual funds in morgan stanley. They've been there for awhile and dont gain very much. Im not sure what the percentage is, but so far im down -$150.00 sometimes it goes up, sometimes down. But never more than 1 point. i have a feeling its gonna take awhile.
im 23 and it's at $17.5k
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Hi Pro2x! Being 21 the place you ought to be (imho) invested in equities (aka stocks). NOT in single common stocks but a good stock mutual fund such as vanguard's s&p500 index fund. Instead of thinking of them as "risky" think "short term volatility- long term growth".
With that in mind don't invest anything if you think you'll need it soon. Invest with the long term in mind. Hopefully you do not have a truck payment. As Dave Ramsey says, "the car payment is the mantra for the middle class". Think about it: say you saved $500 per month at a 9%return in 5 years you'd have more than $35,000! In 10 years $83k and 20 years you'd have more than $239,000! Hope you enjoy the truck. To be honest with you when I was 21 I never did any of that. Of course no one ever told me and if they did I don't know if I would or could follow that advice.
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OK, I did it...I started my mutual fund thats setup for long term growth (15+ years). I put down $500 and for now Im doing $50/month but will eventually do more. Im paying for school, my truck, insurance, all bills, etc so thats good enough. I done a 80/20 split with my 80% being more risk...The shares I bought with this mutual funds where $9/each and they are doen 16% from last year...Hopefully, this will turn out to work very well. I feel so responsible now. lol
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1 day, Pro2x will be completed... Performance: nismo cai, tbs, ims, ground kit, coolant bypass mod, optima yellow top, d. thorley headers, all 4 cats removed, magnaflow muffler, and new piping Exterior: tinted windows, black billet grill, colormatched headlights, fiberglass bed cover Interior: pathfinder switch mod, katskin 2 tone leather, KW-AVX706 dvd/cd, Sundown 1500d, JL 300.4, JL12w6v2, Polk Audio Momo 6.5 comp/6.5 coaxials Suspension: cst 4" spindles,prg 3" spacers, Alcan 8 leaf pack, extended saw shocks, extended ss brake lines Wheels/Tires: pro comp 7189's with nitto tg 295/75/16 Offroad: m226 swap, titan alum diff cover, mag hytec seal, ac diff skid I will support Barack Obama as much as everyone supported George W. Bush! |
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Good for you! Given the massive selloff we've seen recently, your timing may be impeccable. Eventually the market capitulation will wear itself out and things will stabilize. Meanwhile, global markets have a large hangover of soured debt to deal with. With interest rates headed lower, perhaps stable dividend paying stocks will eventually be attractive. Bad things eventually happen when people and governments spend money they don't have.
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2006 SE CC 4x2 6-Speed w/Power Package & ABLS, Red Brawn Last edited by FitzIngarage : 10-08-2008 at 08:18 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost |
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