Wednesday, February 17, 2010

A Challenge and a Great Website for 1099s

The average LMF4HMW reader probably underestimates her dining out and entertaining spend quite significantly. Let's do a little experiment: write down your monthly estimate for this budget -- include restaurant spend plus what you buy for entertaining purposes in your home. (No peaking at bank statements!)

Now, put a note on your calendar to check this estimate one month from now (March 17). No need to include groceries for daily meals -- just those you use to entertain others.

I'm willing to bet it will be a lot more than you guessed. And I'll check back that week with some money saving tips to help you decrease these costs.

In the meantime, there's a wonderful website business for filing 1099s online, Outright.com. It is simple, fast and low cost -- only $5 per filing. This is a useful tool for small business owners as well as anyone who employs an independent service provider to the tune of more than $600/year. Filing electronically through Outright means you no longer have to mail in the paper form nor include the 1096. Check it out!

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Day Trader versus Buy & Hold

This argument is essentially hare versus turtle. With day trading, the average individual often invests a lot of emotion and relies on "hunches" (theirs or those from "experts") to make a buck.

Day trading is for some people as tempting as a Lotto ticket or Vegas get-rich-quick weekend -- a tremendous psychological pull. It's faster paced and promises a much more exciting ride. The problem is trading costs and timing typically eat away at returns and relying on hunches and emotions is a proven route to buying high and selling low.

The bottom line is the old adage, "if it's too good to be true..." All of the commercials, email and websites promoting "hot tips" "new strategies" and "fail proof solutions" are just that. My advice is to allow yourself some fun if you're determined to day trade -- limit the value of this account to no more than 5% of your overall investments and realize that you no longer have a latte account in exchange!