Dear Liz: I was recently and unexpectedly laid off. Money will be tight on Social Security alone. If I take the lump sum of my pension, the amount would be almost enough to pay off my home. Should I do that? Answer: Pension payments typically continue for life and you can’t lose the money to […]
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Q&A: Should I cash out my pension to pay off my home?
Q&A: How to finance a remodeling project
Dear Liz: I am doing a small remodeling job to my home that will cost $80,000. I have enough in my investments to withdraw the $80,000. Is it better, tax wise, to get a home equity loan to pay for it? Answer: Like so many tax questions, the answer depends on your circumstances. How your […]
Q&A: Revocable vs. irrevocable trusts
Dear Liz: What is the difference between a revocable trust and an irrevocable trust? Which one is better? I am a widow with two sons who will inherit my estate. My net worth is $1.4 million, including a mortgage-free house. Answer: The two types of trusts serve different functions, so neither is inherently better than the other. […]
Q&A: Your credit card was unfairly canceled? Here’s how to fight back
Dear Liz: For decades I owned two credit cards that earned airline miles with all my expenditures. I always paid the bills in full on time and never missed a payment. Earlier this year, I mailed in checks to cover the balance as I always do. But then I noticed the checks had not cleared my […]
Q&A: Approaching retirement? Don’t count on rules of thumb
Dear Liz: I have a few questions about my income taxes during my upcoming retirement. I would like to know if doing a Roth IRA conversion will be worth it for me since I might be in a higher tax bracket when I retire. Is there a rule of thumb in regards to doing this […]
Q&A: What to do if you don’t trust your trustee?
Dear Liz: I own several properties. I have a living trust that names my two minor children as beneficiaries. I’ve told my attorney that I want to transfer the properties to my children using the county form. This will give my children who are under 10 years of age ownership as tenants in common with […]