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All Encompassing Investment and Financial Planning Thread for the Surly 99.5%
I forgot to mention that this is the key question. If you never have to touch the funds invested, for any reason, then going much higher with stock percentages will perform better on Monte Carlo analysis. However if you have to withdraw more than ~3% ish every year, then having a decent percentage in bonds helps lower the chance of running out of money. -
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NIL Recruiting News Megathread
The big unknown is how the $20M is to be allotted. Is it a Title IX style even spread across all sports, men’s and women’s? Or do schools get to allocate unevenly, based on revenue from each sport? If it’s the former, schools may decide that they’re not going into the roll for $20M each year so they can give 75% to non-revenue sports. If it’s the latter, I expect a bunch of dicey accounting to basically have the university pay it. Which is what schools do now when they do their annual federal filings about revenue and expenses. Football drives the AD budgets. Schools don’t have to make money annually on athletics; it’s an economic winner long term. It keeps boosters engaged and giving, even to academic efforts, even at schools much smaller than UT. Texas is one of a handful of schools where competitive funding of football at the highest level isn’t a problem. For the vast majority of FBS, they have been seeking a way to use university general funds to pay players, and now they have it. -
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When did old Austin die?
No corporate income tax is also a lie. Just because it's called the franchise tax, doesn't mean it's not a corporate income tax. 1986 Austin sucked. The whole state really. That period, economically, was way worse than the 2008 period (for Texas). Yeah, it was cheap, but nobody had any money and everything was just stagnant and old living off the glory of the 50s through 70s boom.
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