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Can I sue the appraiser?

Answered on May 01, 2016

Ms.Savage, Is it possible to take an appraiser to small claims court based on the lies stated in the appraisal and the comparables used that caused the loan amount to be decreased? You're such a wonderful MENTOR. Thank you and 'Bless you. Terry Says:   The appraiser is typically hired by the lender to verify that…

Need cash — where to take it from

Answered on May 01, 2016

Need $15,000.00 should I take out of my investments (about 150,000) or consider a reverse mortgage? Terry Says:   Sorry, but it's impossible to answer that question without knowing more details about your situation.  If you want to post again, I will agree not to share it if you request.  But really, those are tough choices.  …

Life Insurance running out!

Answered on April 30, 2016

My wife and I purchased Life Insurance when we were in our early 30s and we are 63. We recently had a meeting with our agent to discussed some questions & concerns we had about our policies. It was confirmed that our $50,000 policies would expire at 70 unless we start contributing additional monthly premium…

paying off mortgage or saving in bank

Answered on April 30, 2016

my husband and I are in late 60's with approximately $80K owed on mortgage. He is planning on working until it is paid off in three years.. There is a possibility that his company closing.. With the extra money that we have each month should we bank it or try to pay off the mortgage..…

Reverse Loan Mortgage

Answered on April 30, 2016

What are the pros and cons of taking a reverse loan mortgage? Terry Says:  Here is a link to my most recent article about Reverse Mortgages.  My personal opinion is that used in the right circumstances they can be a real blessing to seniors who feel they are able to live in their homes for…

Buy bonds now? Contribute to 457 plan?

Answered on April 30, 2016

Terry, Is this a good time to invest in short term Bonds,if so how do I go about picking a Bond? I am 61 years old and plan to retire soon. Should I contribute as much as I can in my 457 plan even though taxes will probably be higher when I start withdrawing money?…

Home equity line of credit

Answered on April 20, 2016

My wife and I have a new home I may want to put another room in the basement is this a good thing for us to get a home equity line of credit to complete that project. Terry Says:  Please read my new column on the subject.  These loans are typically interest-0nly, thus offering attractive…

Gifting money

Answered on April 20, 2016

Hi Terry, I am the person who asked you a question about giving my son a gift of about $50,000 to purchase a home. My sons financial advisor is asking for a copy of my bank statement to show where the money came from. I understand they want a paper trail on the money but…

Mortgages for Seniors

Answered on April 20, 2016

Terry: We are retired (63/60) with a healthy portfolio of assets ($2.7mm), but modest income ($30,000) of dividends and capital gains -- no Social Security. Yet. We are thinking of moving to a new home, and a mortgage may be required to transition from one to the other. Questions: Would we even qualify for a…

Student Loans

Answered on April 20, 2016

Hi Terry, I have recently decided to go back to school to pursue a new career. As excited as I am, the thought of paying for 2 more years of schooling, along with my previous loans is causing worry and stress. I am writing you today in hopes of obtaining assistance as I move forward…

Equity loan denied for co-signing student loan

Answered on April 19, 2016

I apply for a home equity loan line of credit they denied me because u cosigner for my kids students loan . On other thing the bank put put me on late payment about the students loan . My daughter graduation is 2017 she has to pay after 6 months from her graduation . Now…

Finding a Certified Financial Planner

Answered on April 19, 2016

My husband and I are in our mid-50's. We have saved and invested for years and want to have a CFP review where we are in regard to retirement, i.e. Should we save more, spend less or are we on track. My husband has been using Morningstar model, provided by his company to analyze our…

Where to get Credit SCORE?

Answered on April 19, 2016

You always say the best source to check your credit report is AnnualCreditReport.com, but it's states on their website that they don't provide credit scores. My question is - what is the best source to get your actual credit score? Thank you. Terry Says:  You're right.  Credit scores are not all the same, and only…

student debt

Answered on April 19, 2016

I am a grandmother attempting to help out with my grandson's student debt. He owes $20,096.72 @6.8% in 3 different loans. He pays monthly based on his low income. When I give him extra money towards the loan, I expect it to go to principal only but he tells me that the government won't let…

Starting investing at 40.

Answered on April 18, 2016

I am almost 41 years old. I bought a condo a few years ago. I don't have more than 5K in savings but I want to start investing for retirement. What is the best way to start investing for a guy my age who is just starting out? Thank you! Terry Says: It's never too…

IRA investment

Answered on April 18, 2016

What kind of funds at age 70 should an IRA be invested in? Terry Says:  There's no set rule.  That depends on how much money is in the IRA, and how much money you have outside the IRA -- and what your spending habits are!  In other words, it's personal.  If you have a LOT…

How to protect myself when going downtown and be able to protect my wallet or credit cards?

Answered on April 18, 2016

when going down town or any where and be able to protect my wallet or credit cards, etc what do you recommend? to protect myself when walking around and not lose those items?? Terry Says:  I can understand your concern.  The first thing is not to carry any more cards than necessary.   Remember, you…

DOUBLE MONTHLY PAYMENT TO SHORTEN PAYOFF PERIOD

Answered on April 17, 2016

HOW SOON CAN I PAYOFF MY MORTGAGE IF I DOUBLE MY MONTHLY AMORTIZATION? WHAT ARRANGEMENT DO I HAVE TO MAKE WITH THE BANK PRIOR TO STARTING THE ACCELERATION PAYMENT? Terry Says:   Your mortgage lender or servicer can easily give you a new amortization schedule, telling you when the loan will be paid off, depending…

refinance in retirement

Answered on April 16, 2016

I will be 63 this year and I still owe $157,820.22 for mortgage (not pay off amount) at 4.00% still have 12 more years to pay. I was forced to retire by employer so I'm using a small portion of my 401k/IRA for payments instead of social security. I do have money set up with…

401K withdrawal vs. personal loan

Answered on April 16, 2016

Hello, I am a 30 year old. I am quitting my job to go back to a trade school to become a web developer. I cannot work while in this program because it is expected to take between 50-80 hours a week. I have financing in place to cover the school's tuition (13K), but I…

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