IRS 753 days 21 hours 47 minutes ago
IRS.gov is the online home of the United States Department of Treasury Internal Revenue Service. The annual ritual of preparing and filing taxes is tedious and time consuming, but the IRS.gov website offers everything you need to simplify this onerous task, including tax forms, publications, e-filing tools, and a lot more. The IRS.gov website is on the Moneysmartz must visit website short list. To learn more about the IRS.gov website, including tips for navigating the site, or to post your review and comments, visit the IRS.gov Moneysmartz Profile.

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IRS 753 days 21 hours 47 minutes ago
IRS.gov is the online home of the United States Department of Treasury Internal Revenue Service. The annual ritual of preparing and filing taxes is tedious and time consuming, but the IRS.gov website offers everything you need to simplify this onerous task, including tax forms, publications, e-filing tools, and a lot more. The IRS.gov website is on the Moneysmartz must visit website short list. To learn more about the IRS.gov website, including tips for navigating the site, or to post your review and comments, visit the IRS.gov Moneysmartz Profile.

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Prosper Personal Lending Update 1215 days 12 hours 31 minutes agoApproximately one year ago, there was a time when I was glued to the social personal lending site Prosper.com every morning, seeking and funding good loan proposals. In a matter of a few months, I underwrote 163 loans with a total of $14,880 at an average interest rate of 17.6%. I was hoping to make double-digit returns on my cashpile ...
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Portfolio Update - April 2007 1221 days 6 hours 28 minutes agoLet me start this months installment of portfolio update with the announcement of changed format. As you can see below, the new design brought a few important changes: 1) Grouped by asset class (domestic equity, foreign equity, cash, etc.), instead of investment type (mutual fund, stock, cash, etc.) to better represent asset allocation 2) Improved breakdown of month-to-month changes; now ...
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Monthly Review - April 2007 ($723,414, +$45,748) 1226 days 8 hours 35 minutes agoA booming stock market is behind the stellar performance of our household finance in the past month. With over $38,000 in portfolio gains in the month, and continued cash flow generation from my day job and sideline business, our net worth broke into the 700s. The monthly improvement of $45,748 is the second best in record, only behind October 2005 ...
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Setting Up Portfolio Benchmark 1241 days 6 hours 28 minutes agoOne of the commentators to my last monthly portfolio update rightfully pointed out that Im not using the right benchmark to measure my portfolio performance. Given that Im positioning my portfolio for a sizable exposure to international equity, it is unfair to use S&P 500 as the benchmark. To fix this, Im going to construct a meaningful benchmark for my ...
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Is $1M Still Enough? 1253 days 6 hours 24 minutes agoBack to 2003 when I started this blog, I wrote a post "Is $1,000,000 enough?" Then, I crafted a statistical model to argue that if I spend thrift and invest wise, one million dollars can be a good goal to support a happy retirement at 40. At that time, I just purchased our first house and started the American Dream ...
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Portfolio Update - March 2007 1255 days 8 hours 6 minutes agoMy portfolio performed quite well in the month of March. The monthly gain of $13,120, or 1.9% of the portfolio size, is almost a full percentage point above the S&P 500 gains. The gain is helped by my sizable foreign equity exposure, and an opportunistic gain in a particular stock position. Below is the breakdown of my portfolio at the ...
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Monthly Review - March 2007 ($677,666, +$24,212) 1256 days 2 hours 21 minutes agoThe dip in our net worth in February is, as I correctly predicted in last months summary, no more than noise in our march toward financial independence. Helped by a rebounding stock market and a surge of business income, our assets grew more than $24,000 in March. This also concludes the first quarter of 2007, in which our net worth ...
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Running Household Finance As A Business, The Introduction 1279 days 16 hours agoIn my daily job, I navigate different avenues of corporate finance and manage hundreds of millions dollar of annual budget. Outside of work, I read and research extensively about personal finance and play with my gold pot that will hopefully reach 7 figures in a couple of years. Corporate finance and personal finance by definition are very different disciplines, but ...
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Monthly Review - February 2007 ($653,454, -$7,582) 1285 days 9 hours 35 minutes agoAfter several months of astronomical growth, we have a sudden change of luck in February. Our net worth loss of over $7,500, primarily resulting from a loss in our employee stock option account, ended our streak of eight months of back-to-back net worth growth for a total of $210,000. Still, we believe this month is no more than an aberration ...
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Portfolio Update - February 2007 1286 days 3 hours 1 minute agoFebruary for the most part was actually pleasant. I spent some hardly-found time to carefully review my options in reengineering my portfolio, and speaking of investment performance, everything in my portfolio had been enjoying a good ride. Of course that is unti February 27th, where the global sell-off conveniently set me back by $24,000. I was hit particularly hard in ...
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Shanghai Sneezes and The World Catches Cold 1289 days 4 hours 14 minutes agoThe Shanghai Stock Exchange had never made Wall Street Journal headlines, until yesterday, where a 9% sell-off prompted a butterfly effect on all major stock exchanges across the world: Yesterdays plunge in stock prices around the world, including the steepest percentage decline in the Dow Jones Industrial Average in nearly four years, signals that investors may finally be re-evaluating their ...
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RMPM, Part IX: Building Out My Mutual Fund Positions 1290 days 6 hours 30 minutes agoThe pending roll-over of my 401(k) plan assets to traditional IRA truly allows me to examine my mutual fund strategy holistically. As I mentioned in my earlier posts, my primary objective in mutual fund investing is to build my foreign equity positions, and some domestic equity positions that complement my large-cap stock picks. The selection of mutual funds in my ...
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RMPM, Part VIII: Revisiting My 401(k) Account 1292 days 10 hours 11 minutes agoI have to give some credit to our benefits department for taking an active role in maintaining a good 401(k) plan. Over the last couple of years, they sacked the ill-performed Fidelity Magellan fund, negotiated a lower expense rate on the money market fund, and introduced a series of Barclays LifePath lifecycle fund. Overall, they provided good service in delivering ...
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