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What We're Grateful For

On today's show Mark joins me and we're hitting the pause button on the money talk and instead talking about what we're grateful for this Thanksgiving. Happy Turkey Day!!!

PodcastsMark TalercioNovember 25, 2021Jill Schlesinger, Jill on Money, Eye on Money, retire, retirement planning, retirement, Roth IRA
Refinance or Pay Off Home?

My brain is telling me to refinance the mortgage, but I'm not sure how long we're going to be living here, so I'm stuck in the mode of paralysis by analysis.

PodcastsMark TalercioNovember 25, 2021Jill Schlesinger, Jill on Money, Eye on Money, retire, retirement, retirement planning, real estate, refi, refinance
How to Fund College?

Because the focus was always on saving for retirement, we don't have anything saved for college, which is right around the corner. What are our options?

PodcastsMark TalercioNovember 24, 2021Jill Schlesinger, Jill on Money, Eye on Money, retire, retirement planning, retirement, cost of college, 529 plan, 529 plans
Looking to Join the FINE Movement

With thoughts of transitioning to a new endeavor in a few years time, should we be beefing up our brokerage account or continue saving in our workplace retirement plans? Or both?

PodcastsMark TalercioNovember 23, 2021Jill Schlesinger, Jill on Money, Eye on Money r, retire, retirement planning, retirement, Roth IRA, FIRE, FIRE movement, FINE, FINE movement, financial independence
At 26-Years-Old, Are We on Track?

There's nothing better than getting a question from a 26-year-old who wants to know if she's on track for retirement. By the way, she's rocking it.

PodcastsMark TalercioNovember 23, 2021Jill Schlesinger, Jill on Money, Eye on Money, retire, retirement, retirement planning, Roth IRA, FIRE, FIRE movement
At 67, Is My 80/20 Portfolio Too Risky?

67-years-old with an 80/20 portfolio and not phased by the ups and downs of the market, can I stay or the course or do I need to peel back the risk.

PodcastsMark TalercioNovember 22, 2021Jill Schlesinger, Jill on Money, Eye on Money, retire, retirement, retirement planning, Roth IRA, asset allocation
I'm 49, Can I Retire at 53?

I'm 49-years-old and looking to retire from my current full-time job in four years. Should I be looking to get a part-time gig when the time comes?

PodcastsMark TalercioNovember 21, 2021Jill Schlesinger, Jill on Money, Eye on Money, retire, retirement planning, retirement, early retirement, can I retire?
Annuity Options

When an annuity is coming due you usually have some options. Figuring out which one to choose is not always so easy.

PodcastsMark TalercioNovember 20, 2021Jill Schlesinger, Jill on Money, Eye on Money, retire, retirement, retirement planning, retirement checkup, Roth IRA, annuity, annuities
Taking a Sabbatical at 26

26-years-old and already prepping to take a sabbatical. Is this pandemic related? I'm hoping we find out the answer.

PodcastsMark TalercioNovember 19, 2021Jill Schlesinger, Jill on Money, Eye on Money, retire, retirement planning, retirement, retirement checkup, Roth IRA
Retail Sales Surge

Retail sales increased by 1.7% last month, and an overall 16.3% compared to last year. I joined CBS Mornings to explain what's behind the increase and what it means for the upcoming holiday shopping season.

PodcastsMark TalercioNovember 18, 2021Jill Schlesinger, Jill on Money, Eye on Money, retire, retirement planning, retirement, retirement checkup, Roth IRA, retail sales
How to Prioritize Savings Goals

Young family living in a new city with new jobs, what should the priorities be in terms of getting on track and saving for retirement?

PodcastsMark TalercioNovember 18, 2021Jill Schlesinger, Jill on Money, Eye on Money, retire, retirement planning, retirement, retirement checkup, Roth IRA
Can We Shift From Retirement to College Savings?

Does there come a time when it's okay to transition from saving for retirement to saving for college?

PodcastsMark TalercioNovember 17, 2021Jill Schlesinger, Jill on Money, Eye on Money, retire, retirement planning, retirement, retirement checkup, Roth IRA, 529 plan, 529 plans, cost of college
Derailed by the Pandemic

One day you're working your dream job and the next thing you know you're out of work, all thanks to the pandemic. Now what?

PodcastsMark TalercioNovember 16, 2021Jill Schlesinger, Jill on Money, retire, retirement planning, retirement, retirement checkup, Roth IRA
What to Do With Remaining Rental Income?

Knowing that you have seven more months of rental income at $2,400 per month, where should you be directing the cash?

PodcastsMark TalercioNovember 16, 2021Jill Schlesinger, Jill on Money, Eye on Money, retire, retirement planning, retirement, retirement checkup, rental income, real estate
How to Help My Mother-In-Law

To qualify for medicaid, my mother-in-law wants to fully sign over her brokerage account to my husband and myself. Good idea or not?

PodcastsMark TalercioNovember 15, 2021Jill Schlesinger, Jill on Money, Eye on Money, retire, retirement planning, retirement, Roth IRA, Medicaid
How Much Company Stock Is Too Much?

I'm not against owning company stock, but I am against owning too much of it. Remember folks, company stock should only represent a small percentage of your overall portfolio.

PodcastsMark TalercioNovember 13, 2021Jill Schlesinger, Jill on Money, Eye on Money, retire, retirement, retirement planning, Roth IRA, company stock
What to Do With Home Sale Proceeds?

Thanks to a recent home sale in this hot housing market, you've basically got $500k to play with. What should you be doing with the money?

PodcastsMark TalercioNovember 12, 2021Jill Schlesinger, Jill on Money, Eye on Money, retire, retirement planning, retirement, Roth IRA, real estate
Inflation and Supply Chain Shortages

Inflation is at its highest level in 31 years and supply chain problems across the country could cause havoc for people's holiday plans. On CBS Mornings Meg Oliver finds out why shoppers may want to hit the grocery store soon to prepare for Thanksgiving, and I explain how long we can expect to see inflated prices.

PodcastsMark TalercioNovember 11, 2021Jill Schlesinger, Jill on Money, Eye on Money, inflation, CPI, supply chain
Are We Holding Too Much Company Stock?

Yes, owning company stock can be a good thing. But too much of anything can be a bad thing.

PodcastsMark TalercioNovember 11, 2021Jill Schlesinger, Jill on Money, Eye on Money, retire, retirement planning, retirement, retirement checkup, Roth IRA, company stock
Single Parent, Am I on Track?

Being a single parent makes it hard to focus on retirement, but when your time finally comes, you want to make sure you're on the right track.

PodcastsMark TalercioNovember 10, 2021Jill Schlesinger, Jill on Money, Eye on Money, retire, retirement planning, retirement, Roth IRA
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