For reasons I don’t completely understand, bond ETFs, especially ones investing in illiquid bonds such as munis, trade at a premium to the net asset value (NAV) most of the time. That means you will pay more to buy the ETF than the value of the illiquid bonds held by the ETF. Look at these […]
1099 Tax Form Packages From Vanguard, Fidelity, Wells Fargo, and E*Trade
I’m done with my taxes. I mailed the returns last week. With taxable investments and selling stocks from vested RSUs and ESPP purchases, it can get complicated. Any help from the mutual fund companies and brokerage firms would be welcome. In this post I will review the 1099 packages I received from different companies — […]
How To Recharacterize An IRA with Vanguard, Fidelity, Or Schwab
As I mentioned in my previous post Recharacterize Backdoor Roth, I requested recharacterization of my Roth IRA conversions in 2011 and 2012. Since this is the first time I did this, I’m documenting the process here. Why Recharacterize? Recharacterizing an IRA can mean two things: recharacterizing contributions OR recharacterizing a conversion (from Traditional to Roth) […]
Are Convertible Bonds and Preferred Stocks Good Investments?
A reader sent me this question about convertible securities mutual funds. I would love to read your opinions on convertible securities mutual funds. This is a subject that seems to be ignored completely by personal finance bloggers. What I would like to know is How do these funds work and is there an interest rate […]
Cost Basis Tracking After Converting Vanguard Mutual Funds to Admiral Shares
Forget about what I said about having both Vanguard mutual funds and ETFs. Vanguard just announced they lowered the minimum investment requirement for Admiral shares in most broad index funds from $100,000 to $10,000. Admiral shares are a different share class in the same Vanguard fund but with a lower expense ratio. In most funds […]
Index Funds Or ETFs? How About Both?
Investors should thank Schwab for pioneering free trades on its in-house ETFs. With the pressure Schwab put on the competitors, now both Fidelity and Vanguard offer free trades on select ETFs. The free ETF trades are a gift to investors. Free ETF trades make it really easy for small investors to put together a diversified […]