9/19/23: Three years ago I was advised to start a whole life insurance policy as an investment vehicle, as a way to take out a tax-free loan against the policy upon retirement. I'm starting to doubt that this is really the right investment vehicle for me.
9/18/23: I think we are in an okay position to start backing off a bit but saving for retirement has always been our focus so the thought of pulling back makes me panic.
9/17/23: This weekend we're joined by Brad Stulberg, whose most recent book, Master of Change: How to Excel When Everything Is Changing – Including You, offers a new model that describes change as an ongoing cycle of order, disorder, and reorder. Yes, we return to stability, but that stability is somewhere new.
9/16/23: This weekend we're joined by Brad Stulberg, whose most recent book, Master of Change: How to Excel When Everything Is Changing – Including You, offers a new model that describes change as an ongoing cycle of order, disorder, and reorder. Yes, we return to stability, but that stability is somewhere new.
9/15/23: My husband is turning 65 and I am 63. We each have term life insurance policies. At what point can we give these policies up?
9/14/23: I'm recently divorced and would love some guidance on my financial future now that things have changed so drastically.
9/14/23: I have an opportunity to save in a non-qualified deferred comp plan through my new company and I am trying to decide if it's worth it.
9/13/23: September is Life Insurance Awareness Month and I joined CBS Mornings to review the different types of life insurance, who can be a beneficiary and what they need to know.
9/12/23: I recently got the dreaded phone call that I was laid off because my role was going offshore. How should I be preparing?
9/12/23: After my father died, and having to settle his estate, it has me considering some options in terms of end of life planning.
9/11/23: I'm looking to do a reset after moving and being downsized to part-time at work. Is it doable?
9/10/23: This weekend we're joined by Chris Guillebeau, New York Times bestselling author of The $100 Startup, The Happiness of Pursuit, and many others. In his latest book, Gonzo Capitalism: How to Make Money in An Economy That Hates You, Guillebeau takes us on a fascinating tour of this brave new world where novelty is currency, and the creators are in control. Want more of Jill and Chris? Subscribe to Jill on Money LIVE to watch the full webinar.
9/9/23: This weekend we're joined by Chris Guillebeau, New York Times bestselling author of The $100 Startup, The Happiness of Pursuit, and many others. In his latest book, Gonzo Capitalism: How to Make Money in An Economy That Hates You, Guillebeau takes us on a fascinating tour of this brave new world where novelty is currency, and the creators are in control. Want more of Jill and Chris? Subscribe to Jill on Money LIVE to watch the full webinar.
9/8/23: After recently learning that my employer offers a Roth 401(k) option, should I switch my contributions from pre-tax to Roth?
9/7/23: With $12,000 left in student loan debt, should I be laser focused on paying it off?
9/7/23: With our toddler about to age out of daycare, what should we do with the extra cash flow we'll soon have?
9/6/23: About ten years ago I purchased a whole life insurance policy, should I keep or ditch it?
9/5/23: With some extra money on hand, I’m having a hard time deciding what to do. Save it or pay down debt?
9/5/23: Now that we're in our 30s, we're realizing that we need to focus on our retirement savings, but with a child and other expenses on the horizon, we're in need of a game plan.
9/4/23: As we think about getting married, our main issue is over combining the finances. How do we proceed?