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stock for kids
The other day when I was driving I heard you speak about $50 or so could get grandchildren into the stock market. Could you repeat that info please? Terry Says: Here's a link to my recent column on Stockpile.com -- It's a great way to gift shares of stock in amounts as little as $25…
Medicare Supplemental Insurance Plans – any gotchas?
I am 69, and have been experiencing chronic back and hip pain. I received ultrasound physical therapy last year but I think that I shall need more aggressive treatment and or surgery. I am interested in receiving treatment at a major university hospital health system in Chicago whose physicians accept Medicare but NONE of the…
Maturing Series EE Bonds taxes
Regarding your article on maturing 30 year Series EE Bonds, you indicated that Federal Income Tax must be paid at maturity even if you don't cash the bonds in. My banker said this may be a misprint as he never heard of this requirement. Can you please provide any additional information to me on this…
Personal Financial Organizer
Where do you find the Personal Financial Organizer? This is what I am referring to. "To help get the talk started, you can get my Personal Financial Organizer form at www.terrysavage.com by filling in your name and email address in the yellow box that pops up when you arrive at my website. When you click…
2016 financial preparedness
Terry, we're in a predicament here in how we should prepared for 2016 and need your advice. I am 63 and semi-retired with $330K in retirement and my spouse turning 59 1/2 in January with over $50K in retirement savings and planning to work full time since 66. We are looking at approximately $10K+ in…
Roth for kids?
My 78-year-old father has convinced my tween daughters to put their babysitting/pet sitting money into a Roth IRA. It says it will be like opening a very nice, and potentially needed, present when they are his age. One has $400 and one has closer to $500. They are over 11 and under 18 years of…
Social Security Credits
Hi Terry, I am almost 61 years old and have earned 32 work credits prior to 1990. I have worked with the Chicago Public Schools since 1990 and since have not earned anymore work credits. I plan to retire in four to five years. My question is should I be trying to earn the other…
Savings bonds valuations
11.27.15 good informatio in Chicago Tribune. how do we run a savings bond valuation report? is there any charge by financial institutions and if there is a charge can we cash the bonds at any other place without charge? Terry Says: There is never a cost for cashing in the bonds. You can value them…
Balance Transfer vs. Loan
Hello Terry. I have multiple cards and can only afford to make the minimum payment on each one. I'm considering either transferring the balances to a single card or possibly taking out a loan to pay off the balances. A few of the lending copies I've inquired about (prosper, avant etc) offer a lower rate…
Cancel my disability insurance now?
Do I still need disability insurance? I can afford it. I am a 61 yr. old dentist who hopes to work until age 67. My Ameriprise Goal Tracking Review shows that I can retire at age 64.5 in a better position than the 2014 forecast. I have an ADA group plan costing $2,600/yr. for $4,000.00…
Cost of Financial Planners
Hi Terry, I am a single woman who has been a diligent saver my entire life. I have always tried to max out retirement contributions, etc. I have been researching fee only financial planners to help with the next phase of my life--retirement! I am concerned about the cost of this over time--it seems like…
gold ion form of strips for wallet
I recently heard of gold being sold [GOldline] in form of strips for carrying in wallet in place of other instruments for 'when things get bad'. Cost advertised is 800.00 for a number of strips each 1/10 ounce. What is your thinking on this? Terry Says: I think that's getting carried to an extreme. When…
Account Information Aggregation
I have several mutual funds at different firms along with a 401k. I'm looking for a piece of software for my PC that will allow me to aggregate the information from all these different accounts into one PC program such as Excel. I'm able to perform this function through my 401k with Financial Engines. However,…
Places to put RMD dollars
My wife and I are both retired. I am taking my RMD dollars as required. We have excess dollars as our home is paid for and no major debt except for a home equity loan that we pay 3% on. If we reinvest the RMD dollars we can are going to end up paying taxes…
Safer Investments, but higher yields?
I have been researching safer (than stocks) investment options such as indexed annuities and commercial mortgage bridge loans. Annuities are safe but the surrender charges and withdrawal limits concern me. There is not much information (or history) on the bridge loans although the investment period is limited to a year and the interest is tempting…
College loans debt refinancing?
We have $100,000 in college loan debt. Where can we get the best interest to pay this off? Also, would you recommend using our home equity line to pay the loan since the interest rate is lower Thanks Terry Says: The first question is: who is "we"? Is this a loan YOU (and your spouse)…
bi-monthly and / or extra toward principle?
If I borrow, say $50,000 for 15 years at 4.74%, what makes for the quicker payoff? Paying monthly but adding approximately $122 to the payment to make it an even $500 per month rather than $388 or making twice monthly payments of $250 each? I can't find a loan calculator that shows the difference of…
House needs fixing husband won’t pay, won’t sell — help!
We own a home around built around 1984, 2,900 sq. ft. We pay 7.5% interest (we had bad credit when we bought the house 13 years ago). My husband is 73-/12 still working. He has no desire to fix the necessary things to update the home, nor any plans to. It is falling apart around…
Indexed universal life
What is your opinion of indexed universal life as part of a retirement strategy Terry Says: Honestly, I think it stinks on all counts -- as a retirement strategy, as an insurance policy, and as an investment.
borrowing from retirement plan for down payment?
Hi Terry I'm in the market of buying a house. I have been preapproved of a purchase price of 250,000. I have in savings around 57,000. Here is my quetion I would like to use all that for my down payment ....I would like to that a loan from my 401k at work to pay…