The tradeoff between mortgage prepayments and tax-deferred retirement savings:
We show that a significant number of households can perform a tax arbitrage by cutting back on their additional mortgage payments and increasing their contributions to tax-deferred accounts (TDA). Using data from the Survey of Consumer Finances, we show that about 38% of U.S. households that are acc...
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Zusammenfassung: | We show that a significant number of households can perform a tax arbitrage by cutting back on their additional mortgage payments and increasing their contributions to tax-deferred accounts (TDA). Using data from the Survey of Consumer Finances, we show that about 38% of U.S. households that are accelerating their mortgage payments instead of saving in tax-deferred accounts are making the wrong choice. For these households, reallocating their savings can yield a mean benefit of 11 to 17 cents per dollar, depending on the choice of investment assets in the TDA. In the aggregate, these mis-allocated savings are costing U.S. households as much as 1.5 billion dollars per year. Finally, we show empirically that this inefficient behavior is unlikely to be driven by liquidity considerations and that self-reported debt aversion and risk aversion variables explain to some extent the preference for paying off debt obligations early and hence the propensity to forgo our proposed tax arbitrage. |
Beschreibung: | Literaturverz. S. 38 - [42] |
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spelling | Amromin, Gene Verfasser (DE-588)132418975 aut The tradeoff between mortgage prepayments and tax-deferred retirement savings Gene Amromin ; Jennifer Huang ; Clemens Sialm Cambridge, Mass. National Bureau of Economic Research 2006 41, [9] S. 22 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Working paper series / National Bureau of Economic Research 12502 Literaturverz. S. 38 - [42] We show that a significant number of households can perform a tax arbitrage by cutting back on their additional mortgage payments and increasing their contributions to tax-deferred accounts (TDA). Using data from the Survey of Consumer Finances, we show that about 38% of U.S. households that are accelerating their mortgage payments instead of saving in tax-deferred accounts are making the wrong choice. For these households, reallocating their savings can yield a mean benefit of 11 to 17 cents per dollar, depending on the choice of investment assets in the TDA. In the aggregate, these mis-allocated savings are costing U.S. households as much as 1.5 billion dollars per year. Finally, we show empirically that this inefficient behavior is unlikely to be driven by liquidity considerations and that self-reported debt aversion and risk aversion variables explain to some extent the preference for paying off debt obligations early and hence the propensity to forgo our proposed tax arbitrage. Huang, Jennifer 1973- Verfasser (DE-588)132419009 aut Sialm, Clemens Verfasser (DE-588)129516376 aut Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe National Bureau of Economic Research <Cambridge, Mass.> NBER working paper series 12502 (DE-604)BV002801238 12502 http://papers.nber.org/papers/w12502.pdf kostenfrei Volltext |
spellingShingle | Amromin, Gene Huang, Jennifer 1973- Sialm, Clemens The tradeoff between mortgage prepayments and tax-deferred retirement savings |
title | The tradeoff between mortgage prepayments and tax-deferred retirement savings |
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title_full_unstemmed | The tradeoff between mortgage prepayments and tax-deferred retirement savings Gene Amromin ; Jennifer Huang ; Clemens Sialm |
title_short | The tradeoff between mortgage prepayments and tax-deferred retirement savings |
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