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The book of financial wisdom that your future self will thank you for reading

For many adults under 40, ''debt'' is a four-letter wordsomething that should be avoided but is all too often unavoidable. In The Value of Debt in Building Wealth, bestselling author Thomas J. Anderson encourages you to rethink that. You''ll walk away from this book with an understanding of how you can use debt wisely to secure the financial future you envision for yourself and your family. Student loans, mortgages, lines of credit, and other forms of debt are all discussed in detail, with a focus on smart planning for those who are accumulating assetsand debtnow.

Should you rent or buy? How important is liquidity? What is good versus bad debt? How much debt should you have? What debt-to-income and debt-to-asset ratios should you aim for? Fixed debt or floating debt? What''s the best way of saving for college and retirement? These are big questions that deserve thorough answers because the

Table of Contents

Foreword xi

Acknowledgments xv

About the Author xix

Introduction xxiii

Chapter 1: The Traditional Glide Path 1

In a Perfect World, No Debt! But Our World Isn’t Perfect 2

You Owe a Debt to Your Future Self 3

Break the Paycheck-to-Paycheck Cycle 4

Companies Embrace Balance 5

The Power of Savings 6

A New Glide Path: Debt Adds Value 8

Finding Your Glide Path 11

The Need for Specific, Actionable Advice 12

Endnotes 14

Chapter 2: Foundational Facts 17

All Debt Is Not Equal: Oppressive, Working, and Enriching Debt 18

Paying Down Debt Gives You a Return Equal to Your After-Tax Cost of That Debt 20

Sh∗t Happens—Value Liquidity 20

Yes, You Can—Save 24

Compounding Matters—For the Upside and the Downside 26

The Past Is the Past; Focus on the Future 29

Behavioral Economics Matters 30

Endnotes 31

Chapter 3: A Balanced Path to L.I.F.E. 33

Phase 1: Launch! 37

Phase 2: Independence 51

Endnotes 62

Chapter 4: Freedom and Equilibrium 65

Phase 3: Freedom 66

Phase 4: Equilibrium 76

Bonus Phase: No Debt! 80

Endnotes 82

Chapter 5: The Other Side of the Balance Sheet 85

The Probability of an 8 Percent Rate of Return Is Zero 86

Risk, Return, and Diversification 87

What about Interest Rates and Cost of Debt? 95

What about One of Your Biggest Assets? Your House 97

Three Buckets of Money 99

Risk Matters—The Risk of Time 105

Factoring Leverage into Returns 107

Debt as an Integrated Part of Your Investment Philosophy 109

Endnotes 110

Chapter 6: Proof of the Value of Debt 113

The Big Picture—Debt Can Be Valuable 115

Children and College Savings 127

Interest Rates and Debt Service Coverage Ratios 128

Endnotes 128

Chapter 7: Conclusion 131

Taking a Stand Against Conventional Wisdom 132

Endnotes 137

Appendix A: Phi Phound Me 139

Inspiration Arrived 140

Not Perfect Makes Perfect 142

Applying the Fibonacci Sequence 142

From 13 to 8 148

From 8 to 5 150

Super Cool Math 151

Endnotes 154

Appendix B: Understanding the Power of Securities-Based Lending 155

Case Study 156

The Power of Securities-Based Lending 159

First Bank of Mom and Dad 162

Endnotes 163

Appendix C: Home Purchase and Financing Considerations 165

Don’t Rush to Buy a House 166

When Home Ownership Can Go Wrong 168

Save Yourself the Anguish 169

Be Careful! 170

All Mortgages Are Not Created Equal 171

Owning Can Be Great 175

Endnotes 176

Appendix D: The Millennial’s Guide to Debt and Getting Started 179

Saddled by Student Loans 180

The Best Budget: Spend Less Than You Make 182

Debt-to-Income Ratios 185

Pulling These Concepts Together 188

Endnotes 188

Appendix E: The Math Behind the Examples 191

Chapter 1: The Nadas, Steadys, and Radicals 193

Chapters 3 and 4: Brandon and Teresa 199

Higher Income 210

Endnotes 216

Glossary 219

Resource Guide 225

Bibliography 231

Suggested Reading 233

Index 235

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      Publication Date: 07/04/2017
      ISBN13: 9781119049296, 978-1119049296
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The book of financial wisdom that your future self will thank you for reading

      For many adults under 40, ''debt'' is a four-letter wordsomething that should be avoided but is all too often unavoidable. In The Value of Debt in Building Wealth, bestselling author Thomas J. Anderson encourages you to rethink that. You''ll walk away from this book with an understanding of how you can use debt wisely to secure the financial future you envision for yourself and your family. Student loans, mortgages, lines of credit, and other forms of debt are all discussed in detail, with a focus on smart planning for those who are accumulating assetsand debtnow.

      Should you rent or buy? How important is liquidity? What is good versus bad debt? How much debt should you have? What debt-to-income and debt-to-asset ratios should you aim for? Fixed debt or floating debt? What''s the best way of saving for college and retirement? These are big questions that deserve thorough answers because the

      Table of Contents

      Foreword xi

      Acknowledgments xv

      About the Author xix

      Introduction xxiii

      Chapter 1: The Traditional Glide Path 1

      In a Perfect World, No Debt! But Our World Isn’t Perfect 2

      You Owe a Debt to Your Future Self 3

      Break the Paycheck-to-Paycheck Cycle 4

      Companies Embrace Balance 5

      The Power of Savings 6

      A New Glide Path: Debt Adds Value 8

      Finding Your Glide Path 11

      The Need for Specific, Actionable Advice 12

      Endnotes 14

      Chapter 2: Foundational Facts 17

      All Debt Is Not Equal: Oppressive, Working, and Enriching Debt 18

      Paying Down Debt Gives You a Return Equal to Your After-Tax Cost of That Debt 20

      Sh∗t Happens—Value Liquidity 20

      Yes, You Can—Save 24

      Compounding Matters—For the Upside and the Downside 26

      The Past Is the Past; Focus on the Future 29

      Behavioral Economics Matters 30

      Endnotes 31

      Chapter 3: A Balanced Path to L.I.F.E. 33

      Phase 1: Launch! 37

      Phase 2: Independence 51

      Endnotes 62

      Chapter 4: Freedom and Equilibrium 65

      Phase 3: Freedom 66

      Phase 4: Equilibrium 76

      Bonus Phase: No Debt! 80

      Endnotes 82

      Chapter 5: The Other Side of the Balance Sheet 85

      The Probability of an 8 Percent Rate of Return Is Zero 86

      Risk, Return, and Diversification 87

      What about Interest Rates and Cost of Debt? 95

      What about One of Your Biggest Assets? Your House 97

      Three Buckets of Money 99

      Risk Matters—The Risk of Time 105

      Factoring Leverage into Returns 107

      Debt as an Integrated Part of Your Investment Philosophy 109

      Endnotes 110

      Chapter 6: Proof of the Value of Debt 113

      The Big Picture—Debt Can Be Valuable 115

      Children and College Savings 127

      Interest Rates and Debt Service Coverage Ratios 128

      Endnotes 128

      Chapter 7: Conclusion 131

      Taking a Stand Against Conventional Wisdom 132

      Endnotes 137

      Appendix A: Phi Phound Me 139

      Inspiration Arrived 140

      Not Perfect Makes Perfect 142

      Applying the Fibonacci Sequence 142

      From 13 to 8 148

      From 8 to 5 150

      Super Cool Math 151

      Endnotes 154

      Appendix B: Understanding the Power of Securities-Based Lending 155

      Case Study 156

      The Power of Securities-Based Lending 159

      First Bank of Mom and Dad 162

      Endnotes 163

      Appendix C: Home Purchase and Financing Considerations 165

      Don’t Rush to Buy a House 166

      When Home Ownership Can Go Wrong 168

      Save Yourself the Anguish 169

      Be Careful! 170

      All Mortgages Are Not Created Equal 171

      Owning Can Be Great 175

      Endnotes 176

      Appendix D: The Millennial’s Guide to Debt and Getting Started 179

      Saddled by Student Loans 180

      The Best Budget: Spend Less Than You Make 182

      Debt-to-Income Ratios 185

      Pulling These Concepts Together 188

      Endnotes 188

      Appendix E: The Math Behind the Examples 191

      Chapter 1: The Nadas, Steadys, and Radicals 193

      Chapters 3 and 4: Brandon and Teresa 199

      Higher Income 210

      Endnotes 216

      Glossary 219

      Resource Guide 225

      Bibliography 231

      Suggested Reading 233

      Index 235

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