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2014 Apr 10, 9:15am   24,476 views  51 comments

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30s, single, no kids, happy renter, good job, no debt, roth ira and 401K maxed every year

i have a large chunk of change that i'd like to do something with. it's currently earning 0.75%. i don't plan on using any of the money any time soon. also, i have a low financial risk tolerance.

my question is - what should i do with the money to maximize earnings?

i'm thinking of putting it in a 60-month CD earning 2.25% - good idea?

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41   RealEstateIsBetterThanStocks   2017 Jan 13, 6:06pm  

imagine if you bought 2 years ago.

20% down on a 400K home = $80K.

very modest 7% annual appreciation: $458K

tax free profit $58K

return 72%

how is that compared to Vanguard index fund?

42   Patrick   2017 Jan 13, 6:19pm  

i myself have enjoyed the vanguard index funds. low fees, easy to know how you're doing: just listen to the radio or read the papers.

not as much fun as picking individual stocks, but not as dangerous either.

43   Strategist   2017 Jan 13, 6:21pm  

anonymous says

costs to move, costs for new appliances/furniture etc.

Renters have these costs too. But renters don't get a tax write off on interest and property taxes.

44   RealEstateIsBetterThanStocks   2017 Jan 13, 7:29pm  

anonymous says

On that $58K profit did you take into account closing costs, costs to move, costs for new appliances/furniture etc., repairs/maintenance and all the other bullshit involved with a home purchase that adds up and costs more than you planned ?

why do you have to live in it? renters will pay for all those expenses and MORE!

45   RealEstateIsBetterThanStocks   2017 Jan 13, 7:39pm  

rando says

i myself have enjoyed the vanguard index funds. low fees, easy to know how you're doing: just listen to the radio or read the papers.

not as much fun as picking individual stocks, but not as dangerous either.

i have them too for my 401K. other than that i sold all my stocks. rental properties >>> stocks.

46   Shaman   2017 Jan 14, 6:06am  

I invest in stocks of companies that provide a valuable service to me. Any company that is doing something good and indispensable for its customers will grow and grow. This formula hasn't gone wrong yet! Sometimes it's slow but usually it beats market averages! For example: netflix.

47   Strategist   2017 Jan 14, 7:52am  

Ironman says

That's just icing on the cake along with the property tax deduction. I don't consider the house an "investment". I bought "shelter", and as long as the shelter price was affordable and in line with rental prices, the MID and tax deduction is found money.

A house you live in is your shelter and not an investment. Wether the price of your shelter goes up or down makes no difference, because it's still the same shelter.

48   Strategist   2017 Jan 14, 8:47am  

Ironman says

Ha ha... I went through that when purchasing the current house. The realtor was so pissed when I told her what I was going to spend, and she kept coming back saying "But, you qualify for so much MORE"... Needless to say, she WASN'T the realtor that ended up making the commission when I bought.

Many people have this belief.....If i qualify, i must be able to afford it.

49   AdamCarollaFan   2022 Apr 7, 4:23pm  

zzyzzx says

Get a vasectomy. It's way cheaper than having any kids.



too late - had a kid in 2017. but then got snipped a few years ago. one kid, one and done, it's been fun (and stressful), but im dunzo!
50   fdhfoiehfeoi   2022 Apr 7, 5:40pm  

AdamCarollaFan says
it's currently earning 0.75%


Adjusted for inflation you're losing money at either of those percentages. If you're truly risk averse you should have a sizeable investment in something that has value even if Federal Reserve debt notes disappear.
51   mell   2022 Apr 7, 7:23pm  

lahossain says

Whatever you do, i just wanna say I love your username. Oh, the good ol years of Loveline!



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