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sister no beneficiaries on ira??
My sister age 72 passed away in February of 2018 she has an IRA at UBS, I do not believe there are any beneficiaries listed. She died without a will-never married-no children-only 3 siblings left. Both parents deceased. Do we have to cash out the IRA (170K) and pay tax in her EIN checking account…
Problem Signing up for Newsletter
I’m trying to sign up as one of your friends but I keep getting booted out. Please advise
Bond capital gains and losses
When bonds bought at a premium are sold or called at a loss, and when bonds bouight at a discount are sold or called at a gain, how is the situation reported to the IRS. I'm getting vastly different stories from my CPA, financial advisor(s) and broker. Love your column. Many thanks.
Best Credit Card for a New College Grad
Good Evening Terry; Can you please let me know which credit card is the best for a 2018 College Grad? My son currently has NO Credit cards at all. Thank You Terry.
Tax free gift amount
Terry Has the amount changed under the new tax laws as to how much is allowed to be given tax free? It was $14,000 per person per year. Thank you for your help. Thomas George
Credit card debt consolidation
Hi Terry, What is the best program for credit card debt consolidation? Thanks, Jamie
Late on Property taxes
Hi terry my husband and I own a home in Illinois we have no mortgage our house is paid off, we have gotten behind on our property taxes what options do we have to pay them, we have a low credit score and are unable to get a loan to pay taxes off
6 month Treasury Bills
We are looking to invest in something that gives us some kind of decent return. we are retired, have no debt and live beneath our means. Could you explain T Bills and how we can get involved? If there is another relatively safe investment please mention it in your response?
Workers comp settlement — what to do?
I received a worker compensation settlement. Can you explain what and where would I best put this money.
Allowance/Investments for Young Child
I have a 9 year old child and am wondering when we should start giving her an allowance. Should it be tied to doing chores? Should we require her to save/spend/donate it? How much is appropriate? There are so many opinions on this that I am overwhelmed. Any advice or resources you could recommend would…
financial gift for grandson
I have one child who is a 48-year-old single mother raising my seven-year-old grandson. We have saved $250. from his birthday and Christmas money and would like to start some investment me for him. When my daughter was young I would buy savings bonds for her along with bank savings that she could watch interest…
Trading in my Thrift Savings Plan
The best place to transfer TSP(Thrift Savings Plan). I am limited to three interfund transfers a month that I sometimes missed the movement of the market.
Gift to young adults
Pay off Mortgage or invest?
This is a follow up for my question on 4-18 should a pay 50,000 from my savings on my morage or invest it. We (wife sill works 500$ a month clear) we have 100,000 in my deferred comp.(nationwide) have around 25,000 in ira and 10,000 in a roth and would leave us another 50,000 in…
Value of old AT&T shares we found
I recently found 2 shares of AT&T stock issued to my mother in 1964. How do I find out if they are worth anything?
Helping daughter save and plan to buy house
Who is a good choice to help with balancing financial plans? An investment company or someone at a bank? This is for someone who is 33. Thank you
Retroactive Exemption
Terry, My husband and I were not aware that we were eligible for a Tax Freeze for 2017, and have already paid the first installment. Can we request a refund if we're found to be eligible for the 2nd installment? Thank you for your help.
Scholarships and grants
Where should a younger, single person invest his money?
Hi, my son is 30 yrs old, single, good job with a checking account of $46,000 and increasing. Looking for what he could invest a good chunk of this money into. Thanks for any help you can give me.
Savings vs pay down credit card debt
My husband and I have about $240,000 worth of debt between our mortgage, car payments, and a couple high interest credit cards. We make all our monthly payments. With money left from our salary it's possible to be able to save $1000 a month. We don't have an large emergency fund. Should we apply that…