Ask Terry Archives
Making money from scratch
Hey Terry, How's it going? I hope all is well. I have four questions for you, are there any laws to money? How do you make money when you have no money? What are the do's and don'ts of money? And what is the best way to invest money to create wealth when you have…
Paying mortgage off early
I'm 55 years old I want to pay my mortgage off by age 60. My mortgage company's aids I have to send 20,000 dollars in this year in order to pay it off by age 60. I have fifty thousands ion investments and twenty seven in savings. I'dont want to be sixty five with a…
How do I get Your Organizer form?
I watched you on tv the other day and when i signed up i dont know were to go to get the Organizer to fill out for your wallet Terry Says: Terry Says: OK, one more time! Fill inyour name and email address in the yellow box that fills the screen when you go to www.terrysavage.com.…
medicare
What is best for me when I turn 65 soon? Should I join a medicare advantage plan or regular medicare. I have very limited funds Terry Says: Gosh, that's a tough question. With limited funds I would have always suggested Medicare Advantage because you have only one payment -- and they cover everything so you…
Organizer
How do I get your organizer? Terry Says: OK, one more time! Fill inyour name and email address in the yellow box that fills the screen when you go to www.terrysavage.com. (if the box doesn't appear, check to make sure you don't have a "pop up blocker" enabled.) When you fill in the form and…
Debt settlement, student loans, help!
Hello Ms. Savage, I am 46 and am moving back in with my father (at his suggestion). The rent for my apartment is increasing as of July 1st & I decided not to renew. I'm already working two jobs (one full time & one part time). Both don't pay much. I've been in debt since…
ESTATE PLANNING WITH 2ND MARRIAGE & STEPCHILDREN
I am working on my own Living Trust. I need help & advice on how to deal with stepchildren on both sides. My husband & I have different view points on how to deal with this. He has very hard line ideas & I want to be fair to all of us. We have been…
Mortgages
What is the waiting period for getting a mortgage after you have done a short sale? Thank you. Terry Says: Frankly, that all depends on the lender. That short sale will stay on your credit report for at least five years. But if you now have a good income, and currently pay your bills on…
401-K Rollover
I need to do a 401-K rollover because I am no longer with my employer of 18 years. Is Sharebuilder a good vehicle to self manage a 401-K account? I have over !00K and I am very nervous about management fees. How do I know what is reasonable for fees? Terry Says: Why don't you…
Investing
Do you invest for the public? Terry Says: I am a registered investment advisor for both stocks and futures. But I do not advise individually, nor manage any accounts. My goal is to point you in the right direction to seek competent , low-cost advice -- and to teach you enough to recognize good advice…
Your Financial Organizer?
where on your web site can I click to get your financial organizer form? Terry Says: When you arrive at www.terrysavage.com a yellow box will appear. Just insert your name and email address, and you will get a first email confirming your free subscription to my newsletter Then a second email will arrive with a…
Tradional IRA investment in CD
Hi Terry, I wanted to ask if you believe that leaving an IRA in a liquid Internet acct. @ .95% is a wise thing to do ? This same bank ( CIT ) has what is called an “Achiever ” IRA acct. It offers a 2 yr. IRA CD @ 1.20 %. If, during this…
Student loans
HI Terry! I have been watching you on WGN in Chicago a few times and I love your advice. My husband and I together have close to 50,000 in students. We just recently spoke with studenaid.edu.gov. We have worked with them to consolidate them and recieve a lower interest rate. I want to make sure…
Student loan consolidation
My daughter is trying to consolidate her $40,000 is student loans. Any advice? Terry Says: Lots of advice -- but it all depends on the kind of loans,and when she took them out. There are some she might not want to consolidate because they have special provisions. I've written about this extensivel in the past. …
401K rollover limitations?
I heard that you may only rollover 1 401K account per calendar year, or pay taxes on any additional. I have 2 accounts tat I'm looking to rollover. Is that true? Terry Says: No, this is an error. You can do only one non-direct rollover each year - That is the type of rollover where…
Thrift Shop
Hi Terry,would you happen to know as to whether the Job Centre would help finance me to open a thrift shop,I need re full money to rent the premises,although I have the stock to fill the shop. I do claim benefits at the moment. I am 51 years of age. Thankyou kindly. Terry Says: I…
Annuities for retirees?
I'm 68, wife is 65. Wife will soon retire from Chase and get a lump sum $95,000. Chase is recommending an annuity she could roll it into. Do you think rolling it into an annuity is a good idea, and if so, what type of annuity? There are so many! Would a mutual fund IRA…
529 plans — Bright Start?
I read your 2013 piece not recommending Bright Start. Do you still agree with this? I am looking at Utah's plan vs. the direct-sold Bright Start. (I don't like Bright Directions because of their higher fees.) I'm not sure which one to sign up for since I read the Bright Start index portfolios were not…
My wife and I disagree about when to take Social Security!
I am 62 years of age and working part-time plus have been receiving pension after retiring from my old full-time job. After comparing the SS I can begin collecting at 62 vs waiting till full retirement, the difference would not be that great in waiting plus my wife says I should begin taking it at…
Buying Home despite IRS payment plan
We are on a payment plan with the IRS, will that stop us from buying a home?I was already approved for 140,000 at BMO Harris Bank. Terry Says: If the bank approved you for a mortgage, knowing about your IRS payment plan, then go ahead and start shopping for a home. But I would double-check…