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Gold Prices
Saw the newspaper article entitled "Gold prices are on the rise," a few weeks ago. The article was about buying and selling gold. A question about selling gold: If you check and know spot prices, is that typically what you will receive when you sell? Shouldn't you receive less, so that the buyer has a…
At my death. . .
I am 64, have no real property nor investments & collect $662/monthe SSI. I have never married with no children. Since I have donated my remains to the Anatomical Assn. of Illinois, when I am gone, money will be needed to transport my remains to the facilities without embalming. My question is what is the…
consolidating credit cards
I need to consolidate a few credit cards....who can i contact? Terry Says: If your credit is good you can roll your balance from a high-rate card to a lower rate card. It's called a "balance transfer" and you can go to www.Bankrate.com and look up the best deals on balance transfers. Here's a link…
5% Returns on Bridge Loans
Just saw a TV commerical about a guaranteed 5% return with no risk. It was from Wally Mackey investing in Bridge Loans. I saw you article regarding bridge loans. How can Mr. Mackey say this investment is safe and still give a 5% return? Terry Says: I will say this one more time -- actually…
How to build up low retirement at 61
Hi, Terry! I am a single woman of 61 earning just $43000 per year working two jobs. My main retirement is through OPERS and I currently have $77000. I also have $11000 in CCAO retirement fund. I pay social security through my second job and will possibly get $600 per month when I retire at…
RMD
I didn't realize it was mandatory to take money out of my 401k plan at 71 1/2. Now, I find out, at age 71 1/2 that I should have done this. I have about $310,000 in my account, what can I expect to have to withdraw and approximately how much in penalty will I have…
IRA with drawl to purchase my son first house who is currently unemployed
I am 62 years old and I would like to withdraw $100,000 to buy my son his first home. Is there anyway to avoid claiming the hundred thousand as income? Terry Says: First, there is NO way to withdraw that $100,000 without declaring it as income -- and it would put you in a much…
short term disability
I received my short term disability CHECK it was 216 i been out of work since April 8 when will i get the rest Terry Says: OK, I need more details to give you any kind of direction. Is this a state or federal check? I'm assuming it comes from your state, or possible from…
Safety of recommed sites /SavindsBonds.com
I entered all the info on me EE bonds in Saving Bonds.com including my name,email,address. They said my email was not valid.I had to leave the screen for a few minutes and when I returned all my info had disappeared and I was unable to pull it up again. Is there is danger of someone…
Purchase Retirement Home Before Retirement
My husband and I are in our mid 50's and both working but plan to retire in our mid 60's. We own a home that we still owe a mortgage on. We have no credit card debt, excellent credit and enough savings for a down payment for another home and can manage another mortgage. We…
CD for house proceeds from estate?
My mom died recently and I hope her house will sell soon. A neighborhood bank has an 18 month CD paying 1.25 percent. Do you think this is a good place to put it for now? Thanks! Terry Says: Yes, absolutely -- unless you think you will need the cash soon. If the house was…
Paying for college for my daughter
Terry I have payed for my daughters first year college with the college of Illinois fund. I saved enough for the first year but now I need to find away to pay for the next three years. I don't want to use my retirement savings but I have been unable to get a loan for…
Vanguard High-Yield Corporate Fund
Dear Ms. Savage, I read your columns with great interest in the “ Sun Sentinel” and recently you talked about Municipal Bonds which lead me to my question below. I am a 77 year old senior and part of my Asset Allocation is the Vanguard High-Yield Corporate Fund and I have presently a loss of…
In ref to that answer about student loan debt ruining credit of married woman
In reference to the above topic, if the woman would have initially filed her own tax return (so both parties filed separately), would her credit have been ok then (left untarnished)? Terry Says: That all depends on whether their credit was co-mingled in some other way. If they had jointly signed for an apartment rental,…
Early 20’s Need Retirement Plan Investing advice
Hello Terry, I writing because I'm lost and don't know what to-do. I just enrolled in my employers 401k plan and they have given me the options of self management with no fees with online advice and guidance included. The other option is to allow them to manage my account for a fee of 0.5%…
insurance coverage for students up to the age of 26
hi Terry, I listen to you all the time on WGN. Today, (the 25th) I heard you talking about insurance coverage for students up to the age of 26. I am divorced, my children are 20 and 22 and they are covered under their fathers insurance. He just retired from UPS. I always thought under…
Should I pay off my mortgage?
Hi Terry, I have followed you for years -- ever since you spoke at our Merck event in Cancun, Mexico in 2002 or so. I have taken all of your advice since then. My question is - should I pay off my home mortgage? I owe $299K. I have a 10:1 arm at 2.8% and…
executor and funds from inheritance
Have you written any articles regarding being executor for an estate that contains both qualified and non-qualified accounts and cash?? Interested in acquiring information on what to do with funds/cash until probate period over, and then for disbursement of funds to beneficiaries. Ex: if should hold or sell conservative funds before a possible 6-month probate…
Health Insurance
My son is an expat living/working in China and while he has limited health coverage through his employer, I have been paying for a more comprehensive health insurance plan for my own piece of mind should he encounter some catastrophic event. Unfortunately since the implementation of Obamacare, these premiums have more than tripled. I am…
consolidation loans
Hi Terry, My husband and I are 52 and 53 years old. we have been working really hard to pay off our credit cards and we still have a combined debt of appx $50,000. We recently sold our house (used that money to pay off some debt) and are planning on moving out of state.…