2/21/24: We just inherited a house and over $650,000 in various accounts. What do we do?
2/20/24: What do I do with an old IRA that has a mix of pre-tax and post-tax contributions?
2/20/24: I recently started a new job and have the option of taking some insurance coverage with me from the old employer. Should I take it?
2/19/24: I recently inherited money and retirement funds from my husband passing away. What are the next steps?
2/18/24: I'm a bit of a worrier so I just want to make sure that we're on track for retirement.
2/17/24: After helping my son for a while, I'm now focused on my retirement. Am I on track at 50?
2/16/24: If we contribute only $1,200 a year, will we be able to retire at age 62?
2/15/24: I'm earning the most that I ever have, yet I feel like I'm still living paycheck to paycheck. What gives?
2/15/24: I am a high school teacher in my 29th year and I will turn 52 this year. I read The Great Money Reset and I think I may be ready to try a new career.
2/14/24: The latest CPI report showed that inflation remained stubbornly high, a setback for investors betting that the Federal Reserve could cut its benchmark interest rate as soon as March.
2/13/24: We know we're in good shape for retirement, and we have more money than we'll ever need, but the decumulation phase seems to be a major hurdle.
2/13/24: My wife and I both owned properties prior to getting together and have purchased another summer home that is now being gut-rehabbed. Should we keep all three?
2/12/24: After selling some rental properties a few years back, I feel like I'm sitting on too much cash. How should I get it invested?
2/11/24: Now that I'm in my 50s, I'm wondering if my retirement strategy is okay.
2/10/24: With a large inheritance coming our way, is it okay if we spend some of it?
2/9/24: If I am a high earner and diligent saver, would it make more sense to contribute to an after tax brokerage account or max out a pre-tax 403(b)?
2/8/24: Every situation in the world of personal finance is unique and different and that's why I'm no fan of the widely used retirement rules of thumb.
2/8/24: We are going to sell our home soon and will be left with a large chunk of money after paying off the mortgage. How can we best use the proceeds to fund our early retirement?
2/7/24: Have we made the right financial decisions for mom after taking over her finances?
2/6/24: My previous company merged with a larger organization and it's unknown if I will have a role with the new company or if I will be offered a severance package. Do I have enough to retire if that's what it comes to?