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In fact, about 29% (4.63T) of our 16T debt is owed to ourselves in this fashion: Social Security, Medicare and the balance in Military and Civil Service Retirement programs. Only 1.1T/8.2% is owed to China, the creditor we hear most about. We owe Japan about the same. If you’re ...
Schwab told me I need 8, so clearly you guys are a bunch of simpletons.” Phase 3: Manager of phone dept decides they need to offer at least half a dozen funds in the consult to appear more sophisticated. Customers also ask about 500 index fund all the time. Manager decides to give ...
You will notice that you have several further options if you take the pension/annuity. Payments just to you until you die. Payments until both you and your spouse die. Guaranteed payments for a certain number of years. Built in inflation protection. This list is endless. Inflation, in my v...
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So, back to Bret’s question. If I am thinking this long-term, why do I still hold 20% in bonds? A few reasons, none of them especially good: I like having some “dry powder” for market drops. That’s how I went from 75% to 80% stocks: Selling off some VBTLX to buy more...