
Episode 398: Tax Location Decisions, Dealing With Limited Fund Choices And Brokerage Requirements
01/30/25 • 18 min
In this episode we answer emails from George, Kyle and Andy. We discuss whether to prioritize DBMF or VGLT (for tax location purposes) in a traditional retirement account, weighing limited choices for small cap funds in a 457, Vanguard's new short-term bond funds and dealing with brokerages' cya requirements for investing in particular funds.
Links:
Father McKenna Center Donation Page: Donate - Father McKenna Center
Vanguard Fund Announcement: Vanguard Expands Fixed Income Lineup with New Actively Managed Bond ETF | Vanguard
Amusing Unedited AI-Bot Summary:
Unlock the secrets to optimizing your investment portfolio and navigate the complex world of power dynamics in our latest podcast episode. Have you ever wondered whether choosing a higher dividend yield or balancing fund fees could impact your financial future? Join us as we guide George through the decision-making process between VGLT and DBMF, ultimately landing on DBMF for its tax-efficient benefits. Meanwhile, Kyle finds himself at a crossroads between a high-fee small-cap value fund and a more budget-friendly Vanguard option. Our advice? Balance is key to managing costs and maintaining a diverse portfolio. And don’t miss our take on Vanguard's new actively managed short-term bond fund—could it be the missing piece in your investment strategy?
Transitioning from the tangible to the philosophical, we embark on a thought-provoking exploration of submission and power through our metaphorical dialogue with "the daughters." Here, we challenge the conventional wisdom of power structures and the humility required to navigate them. Using vivid metaphors and evocative imagery, we invite listeners to question their own roles within these paradigms and consider how such dynamics manifest in financial and legal realms. This episode promises a blend of practical investment insights with deeper musings on the human condition, leaving you with plenty to ponder as we draw parallels between finance and life’s broader themes.
In this episode we answer emails from George, Kyle and Andy. We discuss whether to prioritize DBMF or VGLT (for tax location purposes) in a traditional retirement account, weighing limited choices for small cap funds in a 457, Vanguard's new short-term bond funds and dealing with brokerages' cya requirements for investing in particular funds.
Links:
Father McKenna Center Donation Page: Donate - Father McKenna Center
Vanguard Fund Announcement: Vanguard Expands Fixed Income Lineup with New Actively Managed Bond ETF | Vanguard
Amusing Unedited AI-Bot Summary:
Unlock the secrets to optimizing your investment portfolio and navigate the complex world of power dynamics in our latest podcast episode. Have you ever wondered whether choosing a higher dividend yield or balancing fund fees could impact your financial future? Join us as we guide George through the decision-making process between VGLT and DBMF, ultimately landing on DBMF for its tax-efficient benefits. Meanwhile, Kyle finds himself at a crossroads between a high-fee small-cap value fund and a more budget-friendly Vanguard option. Our advice? Balance is key to managing costs and maintaining a diverse portfolio. And don’t miss our take on Vanguard's new actively managed short-term bond fund—could it be the missing piece in your investment strategy?
Transitioning from the tangible to the philosophical, we embark on a thought-provoking exploration of submission and power through our metaphorical dialogue with "the daughters." Here, we challenge the conventional wisdom of power structures and the humility required to navigate them. Using vivid metaphors and evocative imagery, we invite listeners to question their own roles within these paradigms and consider how such dynamics manifest in financial and legal realms. This episode promises a blend of practical investment insights with deeper musings on the human condition, leaving you with plenty to ponder as we draw parallels between finance and life’s broader themes.
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Episode 397: Small Cap Value Funds, How To Recognize Bad Books, CAOS And Weekly Portfolio Reviews As Of January 24, 2025
In this episode we answer emails from Bones, Paul and Justin. We discuss small cap value funds and their underlying indexes, an odd book from an unreliable source and an alternative ETF called CAOS.
And THEN we our go through our weekly portfolio reviews of the eight sample portfolios you can find at Portfolios | Risk Parity Radio.
Additional Links:
Bankruptcy Case Involving David R. Webb: In re Verus Investment Management, LLC, 344 B.R. 536 | Casetext Search + Citator
CAOS Main Page: CAOS ETF - Alpha Architect ETFs
CAOS Fact Sheet: Factsheet_CAOS.pdf
Amusing Unedited AI-Bot Summary:
What if your investments could outpace market trends with a simple shift in strategy? On Risk Parity Radio, we promise to unravel the complexities of asset allocation, specifically tailored for the DIY investor. We kick off with a deep dive into the world of small-cap value funds, dissecting the evolution of Vanguard’s funds alongside iShares' stalwart, IJS. The competition heats up with new entrants like Avantis and Dimensional, particularly the rising star AVUV. With insights from Paul Merriman's research, we explore why diversifying into small-cap value can be a game-changer for your portfolio, no matter which fund you choose.
Ever wondered if an investment product could thrive in both stable and volatile markets? Enter Wes Gray’s Alpha Architect product, Chaos, which challenges traditional investing with tools like protective puts and box spreads. We bring you a thorough examination of this intriguing product and a candid discussion about its potential and risks. Our analysis extends to sample portfolios, showcasing the power of diversification with assets ranging from the S&P 500 to commodities. We wrap up by contrasting popular portfolios like the All Seasons and Golden Butterfly with the experimental Accelerated Permanent Portfolio, making sure you are equipped with cutting-edge strategies to optimize your investments.
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Episode 399: A Good Deed Shining In A Weary World, Thoughts On Hoarding, Preferred Shares, Gold And Portfolio Reviews As Of January 31, 2025
In this episode, we celebrate Ground Hog Day and answer emails from Ron, Jay and Pete. We discuss the value of giving and the new McKenna Man portfolio that Ron is constructing, preferred shares vs. REITs, holding gold, what financial advisors really think about their hoarding clients but can't say in front of them but I will, and Pete's risk parity style portfolio and his 6-year old's potato chip gambling problem.
And THEN we our go through our weekly portfolio reviews of the eight sample portfolios you can find at Portfolios | Risk Parity Radio.
Additional Links:
Father McKenna Center Donation Page: Donate - Father McKenna Center
Dennis And The McKenna Center Team: Our Team - Father McKenna Center
Andy Panko Interview of Eric Niergarth:
Retirement planner chat, with Eric Niergarth from Retirement Roadmap Financial Planning
Pete's Fund and Correlation Analysis:
https://testfol.io/analysis?s=4Qh1xI3JKMl
Amusing Unedited AI-Bot Summary:
Unlock the secrets of alternative investments and discover a fresh perspective on asset allocation with Risk Parity Radio. Ever wondered how creative financial strategies can transform charitable giving? Listen in as we highlight Ron, a dedicated listener, who proposes an innovative approach to support the Father McKenna Center in Washington, D.C. We'll dissect his all-equity portfolio idea, and explore an alternative inspired by the Rick Ferri Core 4 portfolio, tailored for an 8% withdrawal rate. This episode promises to inspire with its blend of community-focused financial creativity and solid investment insights.
Curiosity piqued? Learn why PFFV trumps PFF in cost-effectiveness and tax benefits, especially for those in higher tax brackets. The episode tackles listener questions head-on, like the VNQ versus PFF debate, and shines a light on the essential role of gold in diversification. A personal tale unfolds as I recount my unexpected removal from Andy Pankow's Facebook group, sparking a discussion on the dynamics of online financial communities. This engaging narrative provides a nuanced view of maintaining a steady allocation amidst the ebb and flow of digital interactions.
Explore the lighter side of finance as we analyze the performance of various portfolios in a quirky review of January's market highlights. With imaginative requests, like a breakfast order for the "bacon man," and the intriguing concept of combining Bitcoin and gold in an ETF, this episode offers both entertainment and education. From the conservative All Seasons to the experimental Golden Ratio, each portfolio reveals unique allocations and outcomes. Join us on this enlightening journey through investment strategies, and uncover the unexpected joys of charitable giving through creative financial planning.
Risk Parity Radio - Episode 398: Tax Location Decisions, Dealing With Limited Fund Choices And Brokerage Requirements
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A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds , adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines .
VoicesIf a man does not keep pace with his companions , perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer .
Mary and VoicesA different drummer and now , coming to you from dead center on your dial
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