Skip to main content

Posts

Showing posts with the label MoneyMarket

Macro Topic 5.3: Understanding the Relationship between Money Growth and Inflation

In this video I explain the difference between the money market and the loanable funds market and explain why one of them is labeled nominal interest rate and the other is labeled REAL interest rate. I also show how both graphs are related to each other and how they can shift in the short run and in the long run. In the bonus round I talk about the natural rate or interest and the Swedish economist Knut Wicksell. Sverige är bäst Please keep in mind that this video is designed for students that have already learned these concepts and graphs. If it goes over your head, please go back and watch the Macro Unit 4 Summary Video or the videos below. Thank you so much for watching my videos and subscribing to my channel. You rock! Do you need help in your macro class? Please check out my Ultimate Review Packet. It has everything you need including practice questions access to additional practice videos. Here is the link: ... ( read more ) LEARN ABOUT: Investing Du

What You Should Know About Money Market Funds

Money market funds are relatively low-risk investments that pay a small amount of interest, usually once per month. Learn about the benefits and risks of these assets and the role they can play in your portfolio. Subscribe: TD Ameritrade is where smart investors get smarter. We post educational videos that bring investing and finance topics back down to earth weekly. Have a question or topic suggestion? Let us know. Connect with TD Ameritrade: Facebook: Twitter: Open an account with TD Ameritrade: TD Ameritrade, Inc. is a subsidiary of The Charles Schwab Corporation. #moneymarket #personalfinance #tdameritrade... ( read more ) LEARN MORE ABOUT: IRA Accounts INVESTING IN A GOLD IRA: Gold IRA Account INVESTING IN A SILVER IRA: Silver IRA Account REVEALED: Best Gold Backed IRA Money Market Funds: What You Need to Know In today's fast-paced and unpredictable financial world, it is essential to find low-risk investment options that

Exploring RMD Options for Surplus Funds: Required-Minimum Distribution

If you have money in certain qualified-retirement vehicles, including (but not limited to) 401(k)s, 403(b)s, 457(b)s, Traditional Individual Retirement Accounts / Annuities (IRAs), then -- beginning at age 70 1/2 -- you will need to consider the Internal Revenue Service's (IRS) rules concerning the so-called Required-Minimum Distribution (RMD). I have gone into the basics of the RMD, elswhere. For an overview, see: For a summary of the steps involved in taking your RMD, see: On taking distributions in general, consult: Some people don't mind the RMD, for example, if they are already taking distributions or if they need the RMD to cover expenses. However, some people find themselves in the position of having to take an RMD when they don't actually need the money. If you're in that position, realize that you have several options. Some of them include the following. (1) You can take a distribution and then give it to a person or organizati

"Exploring the Concept of a Money Market Account"

What Is A Money Market Account? Say goodbye to debt forever. Start Ramsey+ for free: Visit the Dave Ramsey store today for resources to help you take control of your money! Did you miss the latest Ramsey Show episode? Don’t worry—we’ve got you covered! Get all the highlights you missed plus some of the best moments from the show. Watch debt-free screams, Dave Rants, guest interviews, and more! Want to watch FULL episodes of The Ramsey Show? Make sure to go to The Ramsey Show (Full Episodes) at: Check out the show at 4pm EST Monday-Friday or anytime on demand. Dave Ramsey and his co-hosts talking about money, careers, relationships, and how they impact your life. Tune in to The Ramsey Show and experience one of the most popular talk radio shows in the country! Ramsey Network (Subscribe Now!) • The Ramsey Show (Highlights): • The Ramsey Show (Full Episodes): • The Dr. John Delony Show: • The Rachel Cruze Show: • Anthony ONeal: • The Ken Coleman Show: • The Chri

"Insights from Charlie Munger: Inflation and Risks of Economic Collapse" - Father's Investment Tips

"Charlie Munger's Take on Inflation and the Potential for Collapse" Subscribe: Charlie Munger, vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, has expressed concern about the potential for economic collapse due to rising inflation. He believes that current monetary policies could lead to uncontrollable inflation and cites examples of past hyperinflation leading to societal collapse. Munger suggests investors focus on companies with strong competitive advantages and pricing power, while individuals should be flexible and maintain a diversified portfolio. Charlie munger warns of the dangers of inflation and excessive money printing, citing historical examples of economic instability leading to the downfall of nations and the rise of demagogues. He acknowledges that modern economies and technology may mitigate the effects of inflation, but the scale of money printing by modern nations presents an unknown risk. He advises investors to accept the boom-and-bust cycles of the