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- The Net Worth Calculator
- Where do you stand financially? When it comes to estate planning, figuring this out is your first step. And chances are, once you're done with this tool you're going to be surprised at how much you own. The idea of this tool is to total up all of your assets...
- Tools & templates 2008-01-01
- Investing: To Swap Or Not
- Before you haul all your depreciated bonds off to a swap meet with your broker, be sure to account for the cost of replacing each bond you sell. This financial calculator will show you how. The spread between the price dealers pay for a bond and the price at which...
- Tools & templates 2008-01-01
- Marriage And Divorce: Property Settlement Calculator
- In divorce property settlement, each party walks away with certain items the other one isn't interested in anyway such as cars, clothes and various personal stuff. The remainder of a divorcing couple's combined net worth is usually split up according to some agreed-upon ratio, say 60/40 or 50/50. But here's...
- Tools & templates 2008-01-01
- Investing: Asset Allocation System
- This asset allocation system is designed to help you see how different asset mixes may be appropriate for investors in different circumstances. Use the sliders to enter the required information, and the One Asset Allocation system will provide a target allocation. As an investor approaches retirement or becomes more bearish...
- Tools & templates 2008-01-01
- Marriage And Divorce: Deductible Alimony Calculator
- When alimony payments decrease substantially or end during the first three calendar years, the so-called alimony recapture rule can come into play. The three-year period starts with the first calendar year that alimony payments are made under a decree of divorce or separate maintenance or a written separation agreement. This...
- Tools & templates 2008-01-01
- Investing: Bond Calculator
- Are you up or are you down? In the world of bonds, that's not always an easy question to answer. Since computing prices and yields can be tricky, a simple calculator is provided to do it for you. Begin by entering the bond's coupon rate and maturity. If you then...
- Tools & templates 2008-01-01
- Estate Planning: The Net Worth Calculator
- Where do you stand financially? When it comes to estate planning, figuring this out is your first step. And chances are, once you're done with this calculator you're going to be surprised at how much you own. The idea here is to total up all of your assets (house, car,...
- Tools & templates 2008-01-01
- Tax Planning: Will You Owe Estate Taxes?
- With 401k accounts compounding and life insurance death benefits thrown into the pot, it's easier than some think for a working couple to be subject to the estate tax, at least for the next few years. And this tax can be brutal. For every dollar more than $2 million that...
- Tools & templates 2008-01-01
- Insurance: How Much Life Insurance Do You Need?
- This calculator will help you determine how much coverage you need. The goal is to make certain that if you die your dependents can continue their current lifestyle. Both you and your spouse should fill out a separate worksheet. You may also want to consider tour coverage in the event...
- Tools & templates 2008-01-01
- Tax Planning: What's Your Marginal Tax Rate
- For financial planning purposes, it's important to know the marginal tax rate. Otherwise, you can't estimate how much of your raise or bonus you'll have left after Uncle Sam takes his cut or how to figure the after-tax cost of contributing more to your tax-deferred retirement plan.
- Tools & templates 2008-01-01
- Insurance: How Much Disability Insurance Do You Need?
- How much disability insurance do you need? This financial tool will help to get answer to this question.
- Tools & templates 2008-01-01
- Tax Planning: Should You Go Back To Work?
- So you are married, and your spouse is considering going to work for the first time or returning after a hiatus. Think twice. Unless the primary reason is to pursue professional interests or experience the various other non-monetary joys of employment, it may not pay to work. After higher taxes...
- Tools & templates 2008-01-01
- Real Estate: To Rent Or Buy?
- Things being equal it's almost always better to own your home rather than to rent. After all, you build equity and get to write off your mortgage interest. And if you play your cards right, when you sell you'll be eligible for one of the best tax breaks around. But...
- Tools & templates 2008-01-01
- Health Care: Choosing The Best Health Plan
- Want to choose a health plan? Confused? Sometimes, choosing a health plan is a daunting task. This financial calculator will help to choose the best health plan available in the market.
- Tools & templates 2008-01-01
- Investing: Set Your Goals
- You know what you want: A new boat, a bigger home, a killer vacation. And you know how much it costs right now. But how much will you need to put aside to pay for it when the time comes? This worksheet will help you estimate that amount.
- Tools & templates 2008-01-01
- Retirement: Our Asset-Allocation Philosophy
- While the SmartMoney One Asset Allocation system provides targets for how much of a portfolio might go into bonds, the Bond Allocation system breaks down that bond component still further. How much might go into low-risk income-oriented bonds, and how much into higher-risk - and potentially more profitable - bonds?...
- Tools & templates 2008-01-01
- Roth IRAs: To Convert Or Not
- Just because you qualify to make contributions to a Roth IRA doesn't mean you are also entitled to convert your plain-vanilla IRA into a Roth. Unfortunately, the income limit for conversions is lower - $100,000 of modified adjusted gross income for both joint filers and singles - than the income...
- Tools & templates 2008-01-01
- Debt Management: Comparing Credit Card Offers
- The key to getting a better credit card deal is figuring out how much a given card really costs you. You've probably gotten a stack of card offers in the mail over the past week, each sounding cheaper than the next. Just plug in a few numbers, and this financial...
- Tools & templates 2008-01-01
- Debt Management: Should You Borrow From Your 401(k) Or 403(b)?
- These days, more than 85% of workers with 401ks can borrow from their plans. And a growing portion of 403b plan participants can too. If you've been diligently socking away a portion of your salary over the past few years (and you've had a match to boot), chances are that...
- Tools & templates 2008-01-01
- Debt Management: Cash Back Or Low APR?
- In the market for a new car, if you were hoping for 0% APR, you just might be too late. Manufacturers are shying away from such generous offers. The reason? Blame the economy. Those 0% financing deals were considered a necessary evil during the bear market, when manufacturers felt they...
- Tools & templates 2008-01-01
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