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Personal Finance Creative Commons

This is an outline of our personal finance plan. Feel free to fork it and make your own!

Debt

  • Pay off highest interest loans first, keep loans with rates lower than inflation
  • Auto pay credit cards
  • Carry less than 1/3 of credit limit in credit card balance. Ask for credit limit increases if needed.
  • Check credit score once a year. CreditKarma has a better interface and suggestions for improving credit score.
  • Refinance for a lower interest rate on mortgages or large loans

Loans

  • Ask mortgage lender for a half dozen pre-approval letters in 25k increments up to the max. Prevents seller from seeing your max purchase power.
  • Consider 401k loans. Up to $50k, prime rate, and interest and principal are both paid back into the account
  • Consider personal loans or personal line of credit for debt consolidation. Example "First Republic Personal Line of Credit" 2.25 - 3.5%, interest only first 2 years, then amortized for remainder of the loan. Total terms from 5 - 10 years.
  • Consider using a "box spread" for borrow cash quickly without underwriting.

Liquidity

  • 12 months of expenses in a high interest savings account
  • Consider tax-exempt treasury funds like FDLXX if in a high tax state. The Finance Buff
  • Budget out large purchases into monthly amounts to save. e.g. car, wedding, vacation
  • "Liquidity access lines" to borrow against your portfolio

Equity compensation

Medical

  • Health Savings Account (HSA). Maximize employer contributions.
    • Do not invest until balance would exceed minimum to avoid fees
    • Choose a plan that allows investment in index funds like Wells Fargo or Health Savings Administrators
    • Continue to pay medical expenses out of pocket when possible to maximize tax deferred growth
    • No penalties for non-medical withdrawals after 65. Can use as another retirement account.

Retirement

Children

  • 529 plan. For non-qualified expenses, principal can be withdrawn without penalty, but withdrawals will be proportional principal and earnings. source
  • Vanguard 529
    • $3,000 minimum
    • Age based options. I'm using the "moderate" option: starts at 75/25 stock/bond allocation
  • Dependent care FSA. IRS publication 503

Tools

  • jch.app investment, networth, dividend tracking
  • Review of spending with Personal Capital or Fidelity Full View. Categorize spending, note any large differences in monthly trends. Link all accounts.
  • ProjectionLab retirement plans, draw down visualizer.

Brokerages

  • Merril: Integrates well with Bank of America for retail banking, Preferred Rewards program good for credit cards, loan discounts. Money market funds don't pay interest by default
  • Morgan Stanley: Felt harder to self service. Amex Platinum paired card.
  • Fidelity: Great phone support, free wires, 2% cashback card.
  • Vanguard: I like the simplicity of their website, and mobile app. I use it for our IRA, Roth IRAs, and 529.

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