4/1/22: With more money coming in than going out, should I call it quits at the ripe old age of 43?
3/31/22: After inheriting a large amount of money, is now a good time to find a financial advisor?
3/31/22: If a line of credit isn't an option, is there something else I can consider for financing a small remodel job?
3/30/22: With my own finances in solid shape, is it okay if I help my daughter buy an apartment in New York City?
3/29/22: With a possible career change happening in the future, where should we be saving any available dollars that we have on a monthly basis?
3/29/22: Would we be stretching ourselves too thin by remodeling our dream house?
3/28/22: I am 40 years old and feeling all sorts of pressure to buy a house. Should I pull the trigger and do it?
3/27/22: Bobbi Rebell joins us this weekend to discuss her latest book, Launching Financial Grownups: Live Your Richest Life by Helping Your (Almost) Adult Kids Become Everyday Money Smart, which explains how to give the young adults in your life the knowledge, confidence, and motivation to make adult money decisions, and create their own strong financial foundation and independence, so we can all live richer lives.
3/26/22: Bobbi Rebell joins us this weekend to discuss her latest book, Launching Financial Grownups: Live Your Richest Life by Helping Your (Almost) Adult Kids Become Everyday Money Smart, which explains how to give the young adults in your life the knowledge, confidence, and motivation to make adult money decisions, and create their own strong financial foundation and independence, so we can all live richer lives.
3/25/22: I'm 47 and hoping to retire at 55, or at least have the option to call it quits. Is this doable given my current financial situation?
3/24/22: We're considering a HELOC to purchase a piece of land that's near our primary residence. Good idea or bad?
3/24/22: I keep hearing about the advantages of using a Roth account, but given our current tax bracket, I'm not convinced it's best for us.
3/23/22: Just because you have a boatload of money saved, doesn't mean you're not allowed to feel some financial anxiety.
3/22/22: As I approach my 75th birthday, the market gyrations are starting to freak me out a bit. Does that mean I'm taking too much risk?
3/22/22: After crunching the numbers, I'm starting to worry if we'll be able to fully fund college for our two kids. Any suggestions?
3/21/22: With a million dollars in qualified retirement accounts, but very little in non-qualified taxable accounts, and four kids, how should we be stacking our financial priorities?
3/20/22: I've already pulled the trigger, but now I'm wondering if I retired too early?
3/19/22: It's not a huge financial burden, but I'm wondering if I should I keep or ditch my disability insurance policy?
3/18/22: I joined CBS Mornings to discuss what the increase in interest rates means for credit cards, auto loans and more.
3/17/22: When you're approaching retirement, or even already retired, does it make sense to start doing some Roth conversions?