Family-friendly ideas to safely invest and grow money (2024)

This post focuses on a few investment tricks that we are currently using. Yes, I am talking about investment through stock trading. If you are not already familiar with stock trading, you will have a basic idea about its importance and where to start from by the end of the post. We are fairly new in stock trading and we invest using a safe strategy. We should also mention that we are not using stock trading as our main income source rather we are using it as a saving so that the fruit ripens in the long run.

Life started to demand more planning once our little one was born. We cannot just start an adventure trip to Grand Canyon on short notice; we cannot go to late night movies without managing a sitter; of course we cannot travel light anymore. The little one needs a lot of attention. Additionally, the little one brings more thoughts in mind, one of which is the financial stability. A few crucial financial items we think about being parents are:

  1. College fund: What if our little one becomes an ivy league material but we cannot support him because we did not plan accordingly? 🙁 It does not have to be ivy league, many state universities are pretty expensive.
  2. Retirement: Many times, it is a part of the employment benefit. Other times, people need to make sure that they separate money from every paycheck and create a scheme that has benefits in the long run. Many financial institutions offer different types of retirement accounts.
  3. Home mortgage: Most people pay a significant amount of their monthly income on home mortgage. Getting the lowest mortgage rate in the first place is crucial. Pay back as much and as early as you can so that the extra money you are supposed to pay as interest can go to the retirement fund.

These are some of the major items of Family Financial Planning. We will discuss more on retirement plan, home mortgage, and college funds later in other post. For now, we will simply talk about a money saving strategy using stocks. Almost all grownups have a bank account. Most of the times bank accounts are checking account. Sometimes people use certificate of deposit (CD) as a saving. All these are good but checking, saving, or traditional CDs have quite conservative interest rate. A high quality CD may have an interest rate of 1.2%. Checking and savings account interest rates are way lower than that. In any normal year, the inflation rate is higher than the interest rate provided by a high quality CD. The meaning is —
our buying power with the CD is not increasing because of inflation even if we get a 1.2% interest out of from it.

We did some research and came up with a scheme that is suitable and safe for us. We feel that the best way to make sure that the money we have in our checking/savings account is growing at a higher rate than the inflation is investment. We never recommend investment of full cash amount one has in a checking account, rather investment should be a percentage of the available cash. Instead of investing the whole intended amount at a time, the money should be released to investments slowly, over small chunks, over a few months.

Before we go into the details, I should define two kinds of funds for investment, stocks and mutual funds, that we are currently using. There are other forms of funds like bonds and ETFs but we are not discussing them here.
Stock: A stock is an unit of ownership of a company. Another alternative term is share. Stocks do not have annual fees but they have transaction fees. That is, an investor generally has to pay a fee of $5 to $10 to buy or sell stocks. The fee applies to each transaction.
Mutual Fund: A mutual fund is generally composed of stocks of multiple companies. Every mutual fund has a fund manager (to the best of my knowledge). The fund manager makes sure the objective and goals of the mutual fund is maintained. Since there is a fund manager, there is an annual fee. Some mutual funds have minimum investment limits. For example, consider that a fund manager maintainsa mutual fund called, BIOE,composed ofstocks ofbiomedical engineering companies.BIOE may have a restriction that theminimum investment onBIOE can be $3000. Other possible restrictions I remember are, timeandbalance restrictions. Time restriction is something likethis:there will be a penalty of 1%if the investor pulls out any part of the investment before completion of three months. Balance restriction is something like, the balance cannot be any lower than $1500, or so. If it comesbelow$1500, the annual fee will increase by 0.5%. Please make sure to study the prospectus of every mutual find you invest to.Based on our research, mutual funds offer agood tool forlong-term investment.

How can someone invest periodically?

Family-friendly ideas to safely invest and grow money (1)The answer is, through a brokerage account.Although the term brokersounds as if there is a person who will buy and sell stocks, the commonpractice in this digital era is online brokerage. One can invest without even talking to any human broker. There are many reputed financial institutions where one can open a brokerage account, for example, Fidelity Investments, Voya Financial, Lincoln Financial Group, Vanguard Group, Prudential, and many other companies.Once you create your brokerage account you can start investing. The problem with any of these companies is that you either have to pay a yearly commission against yourinvestment (in case of mutual funds), or any transaction you make will be chargeda fee(in case of stocks).For example, if someonedecides to buy a stock ofIntel Corporationin a fine morning, she/he can do just some clicks and, wah-lah, it is purchased. That is true but there is a fee of $5 to $10 dollars depending on where the brokerage account is opened. Are we willing to pay $10to buy a $36.86 dollar Intel Corporation stock?

The transaction fee does not change based on how many stocks someone purchases rather. It is a fixed feeand isimposed on every transaction: buy or sell. That means, one should not spend the $10 transaction fee to purchase just one $36.86 dollar stock. It seemsokay to purchase one hundredsuch shares worth$3686.00 with a transaction fee of $10. Same goes for selling. Therefore, small andfrequent transactions will increase the cost of purchase a lot. Weshould not buy orsell in every fine morning! 🙂 Growthofthe value of a stock in the long run may fail to overcome the cost of transaction if only a few stocks are purchased everyday, let alone the inflation rate. For regular investments (say, each month) with most of the bigfinancial institutions, we find that mutual fund is more appropriate and less costly. Mutual funds generally have annual fees as mentioned before, and the fee may vary from less than 1% of investment to 3%. One has to make sure the historic data shows that the growth is significantly higher than the transaction fee in the long run.

Based on the discussion above, it seems mutual funds are good for regular and periodic investmentsbecause they do not have transaction fees. For stock investments, we need to make sure thatthe fee we are paying for anytransaction is worth for the amount of the transaction.

What if there is no transaction fee forbuyingor selling stocks?

Life would be so easy! 🙂 The fine morning scenario will become true. In one fine morning I may decide to purchase a $36.86 dollar Intel Corporation stock, another day I may decide to buy one $24.28 dollar stock of Boston Scientific Corp, and the nextday I may decide to sell itbecause I am not feeling that scientific anymore. Yes, this is what is called dream come true! However, as delightful as it sounds, it is not that easy to maintain a fund. One has to study whichstocks are stable, what stocks have good profits, and which stocks are less vulnerable to a market crash. With mutual funds, the fund manager will do a lot of theresearch for all the investorsand make modifications to keep themutual fund strong. We are on our own for stocks. A stock is basically an ownership of the company (might be an incorrect statement but enough for alaymanlike me). Company’sperformance, public sentiment, local and global economy – anything can impact the price of the stock. Therefore, keeping an eye openwhile investing in stocks is important.

Anyway, I hope I have given enough warningabout the responsible usage of the super power of being able to make transaction without a fee! After doing some research, we found that Robinhood is an online tradingcompany that allows fee-less stock transactions.Robinhood is just a slick mobile app at the client side. They brought all the brokerage concepts required for the clientin one simple mobile application. Investorscan only do stock transactions. There is no mutual fund in Robinhood. To the best of my understanding, there is no mutual fund inRobinhood because mutual funds require highly qualified managers andRobinhood minimizes its operational cost by doing most of the work automatically in the server side. The company relies on a thin line of uninvested money of the clients for operational cost and profit. After an investortransfers money to abrokerage account, the investorusually does not invest the whole amount. For safekeeping, many people reserve3% to 20% of their intended money uninvested. Some people keep an amountuninvested to be able toinvest when the prices of some stocks go down. Robinhood receives interest from theuninvested moneyofmillions of their clients. Pretty smart! Isn’t it? As clients, our benefit is that we can flexibly make transactions without even paying a dime as transaction fees.

Features of Robinhood that make it unique

There are many nice free features ofthe Robinhood mobile app. Other companies charge for these features. For example, of course, investorscan sell and buy at market value without any fee. You can even setup limit buy, stop loss sell, etc. to flexibly operate your transactions. That is, onecan set up a transaction in such a way that a stockwill be sold automatically if theprice falls below a certain threshold. Or, wecan set up the maximumprice weare willing to pay to buy a specific stock. The stock will be purchased only whenthe price is less than or equal to the maximum price we have set. Investors can set these features up for indefinite time without any fee. Other companies charge the investor for such unlimited time setups.

In addition to all the features mentioned above, an investorcan setup periodic automatic transfer from abank to Robinhood account. This is an excellent feature if we would like to useRobinhood as our saving tool.

After selling some stocks in Robinhood, I observed that a few cents, like 1 to 2 cents, are off in the balance. I found that this is not afeefor Robinhood. It ischarged by the US Securities & Exchange Commission and FINRA on sell orders only. The amount is so small that I ignore it.

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We learnt the features through practice

We practiced Roinhood by investing$100 for a month. We bought and sold very cheap shares and studiedall the features. After doing enoughpractice fora month, we found that our money was a little less than $100. It was time to do real investment. We slowly moved money to Robinhood. At this moment, we have some stocks of Starbucks (SBUX), Tyson foods (TSN), Hormel foods (HRL), Total System Services (TSS), Intel Corporation (INTC), Retail Opportunity Investments (ROIC), and Boston Scientific (BSX). I have provided the codes used for these companies in stock exchange in parentheses. If you just copy and paste the code in a Google search engine and hit enter, you will be able to see the price history in a graph. Please do your own analysis and come up with your set of companies based on your goal and objective. We just provided the names of the companies we currently have as samples. It does not necessarily mean that they are the best. It rather means that our logical deduction and objective drove us toward these stocks. People have different preferences and different objectives.

Any amount of money doubles in a little more than seven years with a 10% annual growth or profit. With a 10% steady growth, $100 will become $110 after one year. It will become $121 after the second year, $133.1 after the third year, $146.41 after the fourth year,161.051 after the fifth year, $177.1561 after the sixth year, $194.87 after the seventh year, and $214.36 after eight years. It takes way longer with CDs. Please choose your companies wisely, and make sure to diversify the investment. Please do not expect that the invested money will grow everyday. Some daysare better and some days are worse than the other. The goal has to be long term.

Diversifying investment

We do not invest on one company. We create a portfolio of our own, as we already mentioned(SBUX,TSN,HRL,TSS,INTC, ROIC, andBSX), and then invest almost equally onall of them. We set up stop loss sell based on how much loss we are willing to tolerate in this quest. Our observation is that the portfolio may experiencea little bit loss in the first few months but they get on their feet after some time.With long term planning and Robinhood’s fee-less setup it has become a possibility to invest in small amount time to time. We also revisit our portfolio every few monthsto verify if the companies are all doing good. Robinhood provides news relatedto every company, which makes it a bit easier to do some analysis.

Robinhood Instant

When yousell a stock the money does not become available immediately for other transactions. The money generally becomes available three trade days after the transaction. This is the time required to do astock exchange settlement. Robinhood Instant provides the power to use the sold amounts immediately. It is a free feature. After using Robinhood for some time (diligently), they offered us Robinhood Instant. We accepted the service but we never needed to use it, so far.

Someclosing remarks

We are using Robinhood for stockinvestmentand another financial institution for mutual fund investment. We came up with a set ofrules for us. We would like to keep a few months of our salary, preferably six months, in our checking account. We make sure that around 12% to 15% of our salary goes to a retirement account. Somecompaniescontribute6% to 7% matchto employee’s retirement account. People in government jobs generally have systematic retirement accounts. Even if someone has retirement plans, it is necessary to do some investments for emergencies, easing out mortgage payments, and supplementing college funds of kids. The basic idea is, whether ajob supports a retirement account or not, everyone needs aplan for the future. The plan must be safe and investments must be under one’s comfort zone.

We will get back to you with more finance related topics in the future. Meantime, please let us know if you have any question. Please do not hesitate todiscuss anything relevant using the comment sections below.

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