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Balance Transfer vs. Loan

Answered on November 27, 2015

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?

Answered on November 27, 2015

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

Answered on November 26, 2015

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

Answered on November 25, 2015

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

Answered on November 25, 2015

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

Answered on November 25, 2015

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?

Answered on November 25, 2015

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?

Answered on November 25, 2015

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)…

Mortgage Documents

Answered on November 24, 2015

Where or how can I get a copy of your 5 Things to know about mortgage documents that I can email directly to my Buyers? It is simple and easy for anyone to understand. Thank you, Terry Says:  Go to my website, www.terrysavage.com, and click on the column archives -- the green box on the…

bi-monthly and / or extra toward principle?

Answered on November 24, 2015

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!

Answered on November 24, 2015

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

Answered on November 24, 2015

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?

Answered on November 24, 2015

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…

Re: your recent column referencing Umbrella Insurance.

Answered on November 24, 2015

In your recent column on "5 kinds of insurance needed", under umbrella coverage,you stated ones requirement to have the "maximum underlying coverage" on the residence and auto policies." I have a 1 M umbrella from Farmers (for $156 annually) but do not understand how to evaluate "maximum underlying coverage" on the home and auto policies!…

Taxes on paying off mortgage

Answered on November 23, 2015

Terry, I am 67 want to pay off mortgage with a IRA Matured CD. Do I have to pay taxes on that amount as taxable income? Terry Says:  When you withdraw the money from the IRA you must pay ordinary income taxes on all money withdrawn.  That assumes it was a traditional IRA and that…

Value of old AT&T shares

Answered on November 23, 2015

I have 2 AT&T stocks from NY gifted to me from 1967 and 1968. How can I find out what they are worth and what is required to cash them in? Terry Says:  OK, this is going to be complicated because, of course, that original ATT stock was divided into five "baby bell" companies, and…

Term Life Insurance after 65

Answered on November 23, 2015

Is it worth it? Terry Says:  Only if you are in good health -- and if you need the insurance proceeds to assist someone who is depending on your income.

Married Couple – Joint Trust or Individual Trusts

Answered on November 23, 2015

Our assets are in both names (home, condo(investment), savings and checking accounts). I have an inherited annuity(husband beneficiary). My husband owns a commercial truck, the title is just in his name. Should we have a joint or individual trust? I have read that with joint trusts there could be capital gains and gift taxes, whereas…

EE savings bonds.

Answered on November 23, 2015

I have EE savings bonds that matured in the years 2013 and 2014. You mentioned in your column in today's Baltimore Sun that taxes on these mature bonds must be paid during the maturity year. Recently, I realized that I did not report the mature bonds and am wondering if there is a penalty if…

Series EE Savings Bond Information

Answered on November 22, 2015

I have purchased small EEbonds for my grandchildren but need to know where to find information on them. In fact, I'm not sure we have copies of them now. I understand they aren't selling them anymore, but I wondered IF I can get info and IF they can still be redeemed and numbers and addresses…

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