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Jan 17, 2019
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SaturdaySpecialDay
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Yup I see what you were saying and agree there are multiple ways to do this. Thanks again for bringing this to CB.
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Investing, donation in kind, donor advised funds, college savings, tithing doubl
Acorn
1/10/19 8:34am
The implication of doing a DIK and then using the tithing cash is that you are
supertux
1/10/19 8:46am
For a given year, I have paid in just about every month of the year
Acorn
1/10/19 8:55am
With the new tax law do you only do your DIK every other year?
supertux
1/10/19 2:08pm
When it changed last year in December, I quickly made a direct DIK
Acorn
1/10/19 3:12pm
Serious question: How can I keep this post forever?
PabloSanchezz
1/10/19 9:00am
From the Board menu, you mark it as a favorite.
Acorn
1/10/19 9:03am
My dad did this all growing up and I understood the advantages then, but he passed away before I was ready to implement
mvtoro
1/10/19 9:05am
So it sounds like you (obviously) have a large enough account in your brokerage
TheLoneCougar
1/10/19 9:08am
Your questions are excelent
Acorn
1/10/19 9:26am
I have a question that you may be able to answer
rtNelson
6/9/19 12:24pm
Woops, was meant for main thread.
rtNelson
6/9/19 12:26pm
What do you do for tithing when the market is down?
bricej13
1/10/19 9:10am
If you are investing over the long term, once you have a base
Acorn
1/10/19 9:32am
Thanks, that makes sense
bricej13
1/10/19 10:28am
Don't forget about the 0.00 expense ratio Total Stock Market Fidelity fund!
daxman
1/10/19 9:18am
There are a number of houses that have a few zero cost index fees
Acorn
1/10/19 9:35am
Help me understand reinvesting dividends
Styro
1/10/19 10:34am
I was also interested in this. It resets the whole lot? Seems odd
BYUFootballisBack
1/10/19 10:54am
It resets the position as a whole
Acorn
1/10/19 1:06pm
I asked my accountant this question after I joined the Acorn cult
SaturdaySpecialDay
1/10/19 11:26am
So basically the DRIP dividends don't reset the lot clock, but its more work or
BYUFootballisBack
1/10/19 11:35am
Correct. l specify the date of purchase and # of shares so that, if audited, the IRS has no basis to conclude
SaturdaySpecialDay
1/10/19 11:41am
I keep records including the DIK form I send to the Church. My accountant (who is not a member of the Church) thinks
SaturdaySpecialDay
1/10/19 11:42am
My understanding of what Acorn wrote was that the whole lots date gets reset to
BYUFootballisBack
1/10/19 12:10pm
Posting an update on this thread after talking to my brokerage about how to track which lots get donated for tax purpose
SaturdaySpecialDay
1/17/19 1:16pm
This should answer the question about "do I reset the clock each time I reinvest dividends?" (no, as long as
SaturdaySpecialDay
1/17/19 1:19pm
The reason I don’t reinvest is I typically exit positions
Acorn
1/17/19 1:28pm
Yup I see what you were saying and agree there are multiple ways to do this. Thanks again for bringing this to CB.
SaturdaySpecialDay
1/17/19 3:07pm
I feel like I need a phone call with one of you experts to understand all this.
TheLoneCougar
1/10/19 12:21pm
Here's the thing. Start by investing. Frankly, that is the hard part
Acorn
1/10/19 1:02pm
No worries there.
TheLoneCougar
1/10/19 1:08pm
I can already tell by your questions you are going to rock this thing
Acorn
1/10/19 1:20pm
That almost made me spit out my water when I laughed.
Acorn
1/10/19 1:27pm
It is more personal preference than anything. Some things to think about
Acorn
1/10/19 12:58pm
Question on using a Donor Advised Fund instead of doing the DIK directly to the
Walt Longmire
1/10/19 1:52pm
I checked the fees at Schwab. IIRC, it is 0.6% and my interest rate
Acorn
1/10/19 3:19pm
Thanks for the details on the logistics of how it works. That's helpful in
Walt Longmire
1/10/19 5:27pm
does the DAF contribution need to be at least 12 months old like DIK for the
hdogg
1/10/19 2:58pm
No, once you put it into the DAF you immediately take the tax deduction. Once
supertux
1/10/19 3:09pm
my understanding with DIK under 12 months is you pay taxes on the short term gai
hdogg
1/10/19 3:24pm
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supertux
1/10/19 3:28pm
A DIK can be made to a DAF, or a DIK can be made to the church.
Acorn
1/10/19 3:21pm
say you donate stock worth 10k then appreciates to 15k, you're better with DIK
hdogg
1/10/19 3:54pm
Tax avoidance is illegal, this is a legal tax deduction 😉 I know what you meant
BYUFootballisBack
1/10/19 4:08pm
I'd say tax avoidance is perfectly legal. It's finding the most efficient way to
Walt Longmire
1/10/19 5:30pm
I knew there was another word I was mistaking avoidance for
BYUFootballisBack
1/10/19 8:29pm
Man, I wish I had remembered this stuff a couple weeks ago.. 🙁
timpjynx
1/10/19 5:50pm
Seriously, thank you for doing this. People like you are the only reason
Machiavelli
1/11/19 11:14am
I'm still trying to wrap my head around all of this
spidey24
1/11/19 4:36pm
It is difficult to recommend a specific plan without more details
Acorn
1/12/19 9:16am
Also works really well if your company has an ESPP plan. I did DIK for the first
Cougar8Duck
1/11/19 11:37pm
ESPP's are great. Two things to remember with Employee Stock Purchase Plans
Acorn
1/12/19 8:57am
Yes
Cougar8Duck
1/12/19 10:40am
ESPP regulations are determined by the company. I have no mandatory holding
TheLoneCougar
1/12/19 1:04pm
Yes and no. That's great that they don't chose to force you to hold until
Cougar8Duck
1/12/19 1:24pm
Does bunching tithing benefit you even if you easily clear the SD every year
jkccoug
4/1/19 12:16pm
To put it simply, if your SALT plus your mortgage interest is less than
Acorn
5/5/19 8:03pm
Using DAF for missions, fast offerings, etc.
PresidiCoug
4/1/19 12:29pm
That is correct. Having been through the process now several months (DAF
Acorn
5/5/19 8:06pm
Schwab DAF-- do I need to get my "stake" listed or can I just make donation to
jkccoug
5/6/19 12:40pm
Nevermind-- I see answer is above.
jkccoug
5/6/19 12:41pm
I would change my advice on a parking place for emergency funds. IBonds. www.
Acorn
2/9/22 2:31pm
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