Dear Liz: Are you allowed to stop your Social Security payments if you choose to make over the $23,000 limit? Answer: When you start Social Security before your full retirement age, you’ll face the earnings test that reduces your benefit by $1 for every $2 you make over a certain limit, which in 2026 is $24,480. You […]
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Q&A: You can pause Social Security payments
Q&A: How to help grandchildren pay for college
Dear Liz: What is the best way for us to contribute to our grandchild’s college expenses? I believe federal financial aid formulas no longer count grandparents’ cash or 529 contributions. Would direct cash to the student (who is responsible) or a 529 be the most beneficial to the student or us? Answer: If the grandchild is already […]
Q&A: Credit union loan helps son pay off debt
Dear Liz: My son ran up a lot of credit card debt and it got to the point where he could barely pay even the interest, which was exorbitant. He asked me for a loan, but I wanted something to formalize the process. I tried cosigning on a loan with him, but found that, as a […]
Q&A: How do you set up a savings account for a grandchild who lives overseas?
Dear Liz: My son lives overseas. He just became a father. He plans to apply for U.S. citizenship for his dependent as an American born abroad. We would like to help save for our new granddaughter’s future. There are 529 accounts here. Can he set up an account like that if he gets a Social Security […]
Q&A: Should you add beneficiaries to all your accounts?
Dear Liz: In response to a reader who asked about creating a will, you suggested options for low-cost online resources. That is great! But, I would encourage you to remind readers to designate beneficiaries on accounts and assets where that option is available. While they should still have a will, many readers may not know that […]
Q&A: Is free advanced directive site really free?
Dear Liz: Your recent column about advanced directives said that people could get a free version at PrepareForYourCare.org. I found there is a charge. Is this for all online directives? Answer: Prepare is a free site supported by donations, grants and licensing agreements. If you were asked to pay, you either clicked the donate button or weren’t […]

