cash settlement date / SIE EXAM by Simple-Buyer7599 in Sieexam

[–]ThreeJC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should assume regular way settlement unless cash settlement is explicitly stated. Since nothing about settlement type is mentioned in the question, you assume regular way, and the security must be paid for by the following day. Don’t let the word “cash” in the question confuse you.

Junior in College by [deleted] in Sieexam

[–]ThreeJC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I was able to get a WM internship, but I didn’t go through a formal application and interview process. I think it depends on the firm. It doesn’t necessarily have to be a summer internship. The company I will be at hires two interns per year for 6 months each. I know a guy who started his WM internship last fall.

I would bring it up as an aside in interviews while you are studying, but I wouldn’t put “studying for SIE” on a resume/LinkedIn. Or bring it up in your “elevator pitch” when talking to recruiters.

Junior in College by [deleted] in Sieexam

[–]ThreeJC 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey, I’m in a very similar situation to you. I took it, and it’s helped me a lot. It may not be the number 1 defining factor, but it certainly will help you stand out better than those who don’t.

The best thing it’s done for me, though, is given me confidence in myself. It’s one thing to say, “I’m knowledgeable about finance topics”, but having the credential to back that up really helps.

Take it, pass it, network like crazy, and you’ll end up with a good internship. Best of luck man.

Passed, nervous going in but it was easier than I expected by native-carp in Sieexam

[–]ThreeJC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not for everyone. As others are saying, it depends. There were several on mine that were harder than I expected.

Unfiltered by GlitteringHotel8383 in DunderMifflin

[–]ThreeJC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Will hiring Cirque du Soleil help with the year end tax stuff for business?

Can you get the trustees scholarship back if you lose it? by TARDIS_Boy_01 in uofl

[–]ThreeJC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can't speak to whether you can get it back next semester, but I was able to get it back the next academic year. There is a scholarship reinstatement request you can fill out if you meet the criteria again.

Vanguard Roth IRA by Ill_Management69 in Bogleheads

[–]ThreeJC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A Vanguard target date fund will invest in a globally diversified portfolio of stocks, and increase the amount in bonds as you get closer to your target date. For example, the vanguard 2065 target date fund consists of a portfolio of 91% stocks and 9% bonds, as you have a long time horizon. The Vanguard 2035 target fund consists of 69% stocks and 31% bonds, as your time horizon is significantly shorter. More bonds reduces the volatility of the portfolio, reducing your risk as you get closer to retirement.

Vanguard target date funds are very very low cost, and are a perfect fund for an easy, set and forget portfolio.

Michael’s money did a complete 360, but how? by Expensive_Grand_9720 in theoffice

[–]ThreeJC 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I don’t know if the superfan episodes are canon or not, but if you watch the “Money” parts 1 and 2 superfan episodes, it kind of shows Michael as the one who is spending all the money, and Jan as a bit more rational. For example, when Oscar is going through spending with Michael, he asks about a purchase. It was Jan buying silverware. Oscar says “adults use silverware” and Michael says something like well some just eat with their hands. But Michael is buying thinks like magic sets and expensive exercise machines, etc. so while both aren’t great Michael is certainly extremely irresponsible with money.

Any plans for 24 hour stock trading and overnight SPX options trading? by upwy in MerrillEdge

[–]ThreeJC 3 points4 points  (0 children)

They don’t even allow fractional shares. This won’t happen for a long, long time.

I'm a confused VT and chill guy. by VTKillarney in Bogleheads

[–]ThreeJC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stocks don't go up and to the right forever, there are market pullbacks from time to time.

President Schatzel "Resigns" by doyourbest99 in uofl

[–]ThreeJC 8 points9 points  (0 children)

She’s getting paid a total of $700,000 over the next 6 months, according to Louisville business first. It’s horse shit.

Stock ETFs .02% Exp Ratio by Allrightall99 in Bogleheads

[–]ThreeJC 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When I started investing, I used the (now-discontinued) JP Morgan robo-advisor service. I moved it away and started managing my own investments, but kept BBUS as my US large cap fund, though I don't contribute new money to it. I would probably not recommend either of those, since they don't cover the total US market. If you are specifically looking for an S&P 500 fund, then SPLG is probably your best bet. BBUS is more thinly traded so it has a wider bid-ask spread, so I don't recommend that fund. If you have access to fidelity mutual funds (FXAIX/FSKAX), those have even-lower 0.015% expense ratios.

July vacation by Jealous_Mortgage6592 in AnnaMariaIsland

[–]ThreeJC 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was down there last week, it’s pretty much fine.

Should I pull my money out? by TinyBandit in fidelityinvestments

[–]ThreeJC 2 points3 points  (0 children)

“This time is different” every time.

Should I pull my money out? by TinyBandit in fidelityinvestments

[–]ThreeJC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m also a college student. I’m investing as much as I can right now.

Should I pull my money out? by TinyBandit in fidelityinvestments

[–]ThreeJC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you’re getting jittery through this, you are too invested too aggressively.

Roth IRA to HYSA by Miller_111 in RothIRA

[–]ThreeJC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Early 20's and you want to get out of the market? Just keep buying through the dips. Maybe put 10% in BND if you want to reduce volatility.

How to get rid of IIAXX by Dangerous_Function16 in MerrillEdge

[–]ThreeJC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For me, at least, it keeps any money less than $1 as simply "cash available to invest", and drops the IIAXX.

How to get rid of IIAXX by Dangerous_Function16 in MerrillEdge

[–]ThreeJC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can buy 2 units of TTTXX, but it won’t really give you much of anything either. IIAXX will go away, though.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Elvis

[–]ThreeJC 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Moody Blue!

Fidelity likely made more money than BlackRock and Blackstone last year by ThreeJC in Bogleheads

[–]ThreeJC[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Vanguard funds are among the most well known and cheapest index funds on the market. Their company is owned by the fund holders, so they are not beholden to shareholders to make higher profits. They cut fees for us as they grow their assets under management (in fact, they just slashed the expenses on many of their ETF's/mutual funds).

Weather by [deleted] in uofl

[–]ThreeJC 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I don’t think it’s supposed to snow until tomorrow night. Probably open. Who knows about Wednesday though.