I’m a 43-year-old woman with a partner (not legally married) and no kids. I currently have $500,000 in a 401(k) and contribute up to the pre-tax limit every year, plus $10,000 in non-deductible contributions. I have $50,000 in an IRA and bonds, $100,000 in stocks and $100,000 in savings. I own a rental property that… read more…
I am in a quandary about how to invest $750,000 that’s in my 401(k). I’m 67 years old, retired and I have not started taking Social Security yet. What is the best way to preserve this money for the rest of my life that doesn’t have high fees? -Terry As you know, the big challenge… read more…
In my 401(k) retirement plan, I’m 82% stocks. I’m 65 and still working. Should I be moving my stocks to bonds? -Bob While it’s not a satisfying answer, the real answer is that “it depends.” The decision of whether to shift your 401(k) to a more conservative asset allocation will depend primarily on your longer-term… read more…
I am 65 and at the absolute peak of my earnings. I’m also in the 35% tax bracket and am not looking to retire soon. I need $30,000 for a home project. I have enough to take it out of… read more…
Why hire a financial advisor who will take around 1% percent of your assets per year when you can get a certificate of deposit (CD) at over 5% with no fee? That alone amounts to a 6% return on your… read more…