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Copy of “5 financial basics for new graduates” that was in the sun-sentinel paper

Answered on September 03, 2015

I would like a copy of your column that you wrote "5 financial basics for new graduates." The column had very good information that was helpful for everyone even if they aren't a new graduate. I want to send that article to my daughters. Thank you, Terry Says:  Thanks for valuing that column.  Here's a…

Fixed Index funds

Answered on August 27, 2015

Heading into Retirement this year and want to change investment strategy to create " safe money" from my 401K to a fixed indexed fund. How do I select one that is right for me - in my 50's, married, with a mortgage. Guarantee % , Bonus offerings, term ( 6-16 years) and 0 fees. Terry…

Where to start investing extra money

Answered on August 25, 2015

Hi Terry, listen to you on WGN and always very interesting. I am 42 and have a good retirement plan and also a Roth IRA. I have paid off all debt except for mortgage which is in great shape. I have aprox 5K that I would like to start investing short to mid term for…

Lifetime income annities

Answered on August 25, 2015

Is there an easy way of getting out of these annuities. Terry Says:  There is rarely an easy, or at least not-costly, way of getting out of an annuity!  A lot depends on how long you've owned it, and the terms of the contract.  For an independent appraisal, contact my annuity guru by email:   -Jeffrey.Oster@raymondjames.com.

my pending retirement

Answered on August 25, 2015

Terry, I am retiring effective 10/01/2015 and obviously concerned by the market conditions now. I have a mix of 43% in stock, 25% bonds, 11% cash, and the rest in an annuity and a Hedge Fund managed futures. I am nervous should I retreat to cash? Terry Says:  Whew -- that's a tough question to…

Stock Market Drop

Answered on August 25, 2015

My husband and I have some money invested at this time. Because of the market these last few days, if we were to take a portion of that money out would we have to claim it all on our 2016 tax return as income or can we reinvest that money over a period of months…

Using 40l(k) to pay off credit card debt

Answered on August 25, 2015

My husband and I have a credit card balance of $15,000, the balance owed on our home is $45,000 and we have a HELOC balance of $38,000. Our assets include $25,000 in a joint savings account for emergencies. We both have individual savings accounts each with over $5000. His 401k retirement is over $460K and…

What to do with penson disbursement

Answered on August 24, 2015

I've worked at my company for 29years.We had a defined pension plan which was frozen in 2009 due to the economy.They have now decided to disburse the funds.I have 250k coming to me.I'm 60 years old and very conservative about my money.I do not want to lose any of this nest egg.I have been to…

Money and my elderly father

Answered on August 23, 2015

Terry, I'm a retired teacher in my mid-60s living on my pension and savings. I'm not eligible for Social Security. My 94-year-old father, who had a healthy portfolio -- I know, because we went over it in 2010 -- fell in love with his 78-year-old nurse, moved in with her, cut me off and threatened…

Retirement

Answered on August 23, 2015

I am 51 years old. I have about $8,000 in savings. I have a pension that when I turn 62 or 65 I can take a lump sum of $25,000 or take monthly payment. I have a rental condo that rents for $1,400 after expense $500 left over. For the last 10 years I have…

I am a senior selling my condo…

Answered on August 23, 2015

I am a healthy 78 yo female. Have lived in an "adequate" third floor walkup condo for 22 years. We have had three foreclosures and the new board members have no desire to maintain our property or raise the assessment to do so. It is falling apart. I only have $220,000 in savings and who…

Helping kids out with down payment on first house.

Answered on August 22, 2015

We would like to lend out kids $20,000.00 as a down payment on their first home so that they can get the best mortgage rate. My husband and I have a $260,000 mortgage on our $500,000 home. We also have a 401K but my husband says we would get taxed at 35% rate if we…

Choosing a 403b Roth or 403b Traditional

Answered on August 21, 2015

What would you recommend choosing for a married 28 year old. Setting up a retirement account using the 403b "traditional" or a Roth 403b? Terry Says:  That depends.  Does your 403(b) plan have a matching contribution from your employer??  In that case, takes the 403(b)!  OR you could consider (if you qualify based on income)…

Rolling over 401K into IRA while still employed.

Answered on August 21, 2015

I am approx 1 - 2 years from retirement with a current balance of $166,000 in a 401K. I want to roll this over into an IRA while still actively participating in my 401K plan. The money I roll over has to be safe. I was thinking of opening the IRA with Vanguard since that…

Inherited Insurance Policy Tied to a Stock Portfolio

Answered on August 21, 2015

I have a small inheritance in a Teachers brokerage tied to a stock portfolio. I wanted to sell it and move the balance to my portfolio at a major brokerage house into an inherited IIRA. Since that involves selling and than buying again, when is the perfect time to do so? My legal time limit…

This Market

Answered on August 21, 2015

Hi Terry; In light of whats been happening in the markets, where would you suggest to have your money invested. I'm currently at a 70/30 stock bond mix and at age 61 i cant afford to wait ten years to return to what I have now, (if the markets tank. Any suggestions TVR Terry Says: …

401k — What to do now?

Answered on August 21, 2015

Dear: Terry. I will retire in 9 months. What should I do with my 401k at this moment. I am semiretired and living on my savings and some rent from my first flor home. I appreciate your answer thanks.   Terry Says:  The simplest answer is to switch at least 60 percent of your assets to the…

Refinancing

Answered on August 20, 2015

Terry, my wife and I have a mortgage at 8% and we've tried to refinance. We were wondering if you help us out with this situation. Thank you Terry Terry Says:  If you have good credit, are current on your payments, and have at least 20 percent equity in your home (that means your mortgage is…

Lower Mortgage Payment

Answered on August 19, 2015

Terry, I closed on my new home in 8/2008 and refinanced in 7/2010 to lower my interest rate from 6% to 5.5% to prepare for tax increase. I found out that I don't qualify for HARP (2.0) because of the refinance date. My house value is approximately $125,000 less than what I owe on my…

Mom cuts me out of her will

Answered on August 17, 2015

Good Day Ms. Savage, my ? is that my mother has a living will as far as I know. I was asked to sign some papers several years ago. I was just told it was a formality for ..... I agreed. To my dismay it was for a will which I find it very fraulgulent.…

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