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I do both. I have a number of automated investments such as 401k and a taxable account, and I also make lump sum investments periodically.
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If you still have excess to save you could consider savings to Vanguard Tax-exempt Muni Money Market and/or Vanguard tax-exempt intermediate term muni funds. I think you can arrange auto deposit into them from your checking account.
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Used to was a fair bit of cash went through my hands - it was cheaper to pay in cash than to have a checking account (remember when checking accounts cost money?). Back then, and now, i would make a point of converting to $100 bills - had a serious problem breaking a hundred for some piddling thing. Paperclipped the hundreds and had an even harder time breaking a $1000 stack. Now and again would take stacks of hundreds in and pay down the principal on various property loans. Figured that saving the interest on the property loans was about the best guaranteed investment i could make.
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My Roth is only 11 months old, so I just have $11,300 in it so far (in Vanguard Windsor VWNDX and Vanguard European Index VEURX). I can put another $5500 or so in it in January, so maybe I'll get a small cap index fund or total stock market index fund or something. Since it is so small, my Roth is like my sandbox for playing with investing, and I have fun with it.
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I auto. do the max in 401k type plan....already invested my roth contribution for the year and periodically add to my taxable investments when I see value...I think that I have already hit my taxable investment goal for the year, though...
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Give me a museum and I'll fill it. (Picasso)
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Every time I run over a squirrel, I hang it up to dry in the shed and then salt it. I figure that some day I will have enough salted away to feed the family without working for the county.
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I'm sad because this is the last year for funding my Roth.....because of ER. I'm glad because this is the last year for funding my Roth....because of ER. ![]()
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I have 20% of my paycheck diverted to my 401(k), and the balance is deposited into my checking account.
As cash accumulates in my checking account above and beyond expenses, it gets moved to high-yield savings (currently IndyMac Bank and AmTrust Direct) -- basically my emergency fund. As soon as possible each year I fund to the max in the following order: 1. Roth IRA 2. 529 plan 3. ESA for oldest child 4. ESA for middle child 5. ESA for youngest child. I do lump sums just because it's easier and has historically beat monthly DCA by a smidge. 2Cor521
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My wife contributes 13% of each paycheck to her 401K automatically. I contribute automatically $333 to my IRA every month. My wife and I get paid every two weeks.
In addition, $1450 is transferred once a month automatically to the money market fund in our taxable account at VG. The day following the transfer, and using a spreadsheet I created in Excel to determine the proper amounts, I manually exchange the new contribution from the money market fund to a variety of mutual funds. The funds that have performed most poorly in the past month receive more money, those that have performed best receive less so that I can bring my asset allocation back to where I want it to be. Money left in the bank at the end of the month is used to top off the EF if needed or else it is added to the taxable account. That's what our savings program looks like.
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During college planning phase for children:
Automated: US Savings Bonds & 529 Plan; Utility Company Drip; CSRS; 401k; TSP; SEP-IRA. After college planning phase: Automated: CSRS; TSP; 401k; SEP-IRA; Money Market Fund. |
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WARNING*****WASTE ALERT**** Achiever51 - while that is an amazingly laudable act, please be aware that some of your bonds ARE NO LONGER EARNING INTEREST! Your moolah is sitting in the bond, and not only is it not growing, YOU ARE LOOSING MONEY DUE TO INFLATION! That, and some of your bonds are earning only 3%-4% interest. Check out their current yields here: Individual - Savings Bond Earnings Reports You'd be better off using your current marginal tax bracket to cash some in that aren't earning interest anymore and throwing them into a MM account or CD.
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Automated: 25% into my 401K; $200 into savings.
Also contribute $4K into my Roth IRA. Excess money is put into my mutual funds during the year. |
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200 extra monthly to mortgage AUTO
80 weekly to 5.4% amtrust savings AUTO 40 weekly to ING "gonna buy me a nice truck one day fund" AUTO 165 bi-weekly ROTH IRA AUTO 70 weekly SIMPLE IRA Trying to make AUTO, all the $$ goes into checking. i keep a steady balance of $3k...give or take $1k. If I get up to 5k or so, I skim some off the top and send it to mm earning 5.5% i DONT balance my checkbook the 'normal' way. i do it in my head, and review it regularly online. as long as I have $3k in there, i wont bounce any checks (i actually havent written a paper check in some time!) or auto-pymts for a month or so |
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Confused about dryer sheets
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I set up three bank accounts. One for payroll to come in. One for expenses to go out. One for investments. On pay day, I transfer an amount of money to the expense account, and a (much larger) amount to the investment account.
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My program:
#1 THOU SHALT NOT be a idiot consumer. #2 THOU SHALT NOT have a spouse or children who are idiot consumers. #3 THOU SHALT Save/Invest every Penny that thou dost not spend on bills
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Automatically every two weeks into my TSP account up to the max. Since I'll be 50 in January, my max will go from $!5,500 to $20,500 and somewhere, somehow I'll find the $$ to put in there. Actually, I think I read that the maxes for 401 type accounts were increasing another $500 for 2008, so I guess that'll be $21K.
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"The elective deferral limit for 2008 is $15,500. The limit for 2007 was also $15,500. " "The limit on catch-up contributions for 2008 is $5,000. It remains the same as the 2007 limit. " TSP: Current Info, Data; 2007-10-24 I am surprised and not too happy about that, but it is what it is.
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