Should you rent or should you buy your home? It takes more than looking at your mortgage payment to answer this question. This calculator helps you weed through the fees, taxes and monthly payments to help you make a decision between these two options. This report is based on the original purchase price, fees and taxes payable at that time. Insurance and tax costs can fluctuate from year to year. Click the 'View Report' button for a detailed look at the results.
The actual rate of return is largely dependent on the types of investments you select. The S&P 500 for the 10 years ending Dec. 31st, 2012 had an annual compounded rate of return of 7.1%, including reinvestment of dividends. From January 1970 through the end of 2012, the average annual compounded rate of return for the S&P 500, including reinvestment of dividends, was approximately 10.1% (source: www.standardandpoors.com). Since 1970, the highest 12-month return was 61% (June 1982 through June 1983). The lowest 12-month return was -43% (March 2008 to March 2009). Savings accounts at a bank may pay as little as 0.25% or less but carry significantly lower risk of loss of principal balances.
It is important to remember that these scenarios are hypothetical and that future rates of return can't be predicted with certainty and that investments that pay higher rates of return are generally subject to higher risk and volatility. The actual rate of return on investments can vary widely over time, especially for long-term investments. This includes the potential loss of principal on your investment. It is not possible to invest directly in an index and the compounded rate of return noted above does not reflect sales charges and other fees that funds and/or investment companies may charge.
| Filing Status and Income Tax Rates 2013* | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tax Rate | Married Filing Jointly or Qualified Widow(er) | Single | Head of Household | Married Filing Separately |
| 10% | $0 - $17,850 | $0 - $8,925 | $0 - $12,750 | $0 - $8,925 |
| 15% | $17,850 - $72,500 | $8,925 - $36,250 | $12,750 - $48,600 | $8,925 - $36,250 |
| 25% | $72,500 - $146,400 | $36,250 - $87,850 | $48,600 - $125,450 | $36,250 - $73,200 |
| 28% | $146,400 - $223,050 | $87,850 - $183,250 | $125,450 - $203,150 | $73,200 - $111,525 |
| 33% | $223,050 - $398,350 | $183,250 - $398,350 | $203,150 - $398,350 | $111,525 - $199,175 |
| 35% | $398,350 - $450,000 | $398,350 - $400,000 | $398,350 - $425,000 | $199,175 - $225,000 |
| 39.6% | over $450,000 | over $400,000 | over $425,000 | over $225,000 |
*Caution: Do not use these tax rate schedules to figure 2012 taxes. Use only to figure 2013 estimates. Source: 2013 preliminary tax brackets subject to correction http://www.irs.gov | ||||
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