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Award winning and nationally recognized personal finance columnist Liz Weston wants to help you get smarter about money. First time visitor? Start Here.

Recent Q&A

Q&A: What should I do with inherited gold coins?

April 13, 2026

Q&A: Could my husband’s ex claim his Social Security?

April 13, 2026

Q&A: Is there a tax break for paying a child’s student loans?

April 13, 2026

Q&A: Is switching brokerages a taxable event?

April 6, 2026

Q&A: Is a QLAC a good idea?

April 6, 2026

Q&A: Can I avoid capital gains by buying another house?

April 6, 2026

More Q&A Posts

Recent Blog Posts

April 13, 2026 By Liz Weston Leave a Comment

Q&A: What should I do with inherited gold coins?

Dear Liz: When my mother passed away nine years ago, I inherited some gold coins. At the time, it was difficult to go through her life’s belongings and part with things. Now that gold prices are so high, I’m wondering if it makes sense to sell those coins? I’m not sure holding on to them makes […]

April 13, 2026 By Liz Weston Leave a Comment

Q&A: Could my husband’s ex claim his Social Security?

Dear Liz: My question is regarding spousal Social Security. My husband and I have been married for close to 20 years. My husband’s first wife has never remarried. Could she be claiming my husband’s Social Security? If so, without us knowing it? And, how will that affect my Social Security when that time comes? Should mine […]

April 13, 2026 By Liz Weston Leave a Comment

Q&A: Is there a tax break for paying a child’s student loans?

Dear Liz: Our daughter took on substantial student loan debt to get her master’s degree. She owes about $60,000 and so far has only been able to work a minimum wage job. If my wife and I were to pay off the loans, would there be any tax advantages or other benefits we could use to […]

April 6, 2026 By Liz Weston Leave a Comment

Q&A: Is switching brokerages a taxable event?

Dear Liz: Just moving your holdings from one broker to another should not trigger any capital gains implications if you journal over your stocks, bonds and mutual fund holdings without liquidating anything. Right? Answer: Right, unless you’ve been sold a proprietary investment that can’t be moved to a competitor. Some brokerages create their own funds that have […]

April 6, 2026 By Liz Weston Leave a Comment

Q&A: Is a QLAC a good idea?

Dear Liz: I read in a recent column that you mentioned qualified longevity annuity contracts (QLAC). I have heard about them before but don’t know the pros and cons about them. Is that something that you could write about in a future column? Answer: QLACs are complicated enough to be beyond the scope of this column, but […]

April 6, 2026 By Liz Weston Leave a Comment

Q&A: Can I avoid capital gains by buying another house?

Dear Liz: We are in our 70s and have owned a home in the San Francisco Bay Area for 30 years, so as you might imagine we have a sizable capital gains issue. We are starting to think about a “next step.” While I understand we would have a $500,000 exclusion and can “back out” any […]

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Books

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  • Your Credit Score: How to Improve the 3-Digit Number that Shapes Your Financial Future (5th edition)

    Improve your credit score, for real, with the #1 best-selling guide you can trust! Today, a good credit score is essential for getting credit, getting a job, even getting car insurance or a cellphone. Now, best selling journalist Liz Pulliam Weston has thoroughly updated her top-selling guide to credit scores, with crucial new information for protecting (or rebuilding) yours.

  • Deal with Your Debt: Free Yourself from What You Owe

    Struggling with debt? Get realistic help that's actually useful.

    In this extensively updated guide, you can discover how to control and manage debt effectively. You'll learn which debts can actually help build wealth over time, and which are simply toxic. You'll find up-to-date, real-world strategies for assessing and paying off debt, money-saving insights on which debts to tackle first, and crucial information about everything from debt consolidation loans to credit scores and credit counseling. Weston offers practical guidelines for assessing how much debt is safe -- and compassionate, realistic guidance if you've gone beyond the safety zone. If you've ever worried about debt, you'll find the new edition of Deal with Your Debt absolutely indispensable.

  • There Are No Dumb Questions About Money: Answers and Advice to Help You Make the Most of Your Finances

    There’s a myth in our society that some people are just naturally “good” with money. So naturally, everybody else must be “bad”--or at least, dumb--if they’re not sure what to do. 

    The reality is, no one is born a money expert. Those who are “good” with money had to learn: by reading, asking questions, and consulting people who know more than they do. No one knows everything, and the only dumb questions are the ones you don’t ask.

    This collection of money questions and answers can help you solve your most pressing concerns about your finances. You can buy this ebook on iTunes or on Amazon.

  • The 10 Commandments of Money: Survive and Thrive in the New Economy

    From the #1 personal finance columnist on the Internet (Nielsen/NetRatings)-a clear prescription for financial health in the 2010s and beyond. 

    For previous generations, living within your means was a simple formula. Now, with the staggering rise in education, health care, and housing costs, millions of people find themselves skating from paycheck to paycheck with no idea how to move forward.

    As the most-read personal finance columnist on the Internet, Liz Weston has heard the questions and has the answers. Her 10 Commandments of Money will help readers avoid critical mistakes, survive the bad times, and thrive in the good ones.

  • Easy Money: How to Simplify Your Finances and Get What You Want Out of Life

    Common sense. Easy solutions. Plain English.

    Best selling author, Liz Weston, takes on the problem everyone has, and nobody talks about: the sheer hassle of managing your money! Weston offers practical guidance and easy checklists for every decision: investments, credit cards, insurance, mortgages, retirement, college savings, and more! Discover how to consolidate, delegate, and automate your finances…save time and money…and live a more rewarding, secure life!

Speaking

"Just wanted you to know how much I enjoyed hearing you speak last night. I have been a big fan of yours for years and couldn't wait to see you live...Thanks for so generously sharing your time and expertise with us last evening. I gained much from your presentation." -- Barbara R. Peter, Michigan

"It has been our pleasure to have Liz speak on various panels over the years at numerous conferences Bankrate has hosted. She’s an entertaining and engaging speaker, besides being an expert on saving money, budgeting and other money topics. She’s a preeminent source of expertise for today’s consumer, as well as a wealth of knowledge for those in the industry." -- Tara Bauries, Marketing Manager at Bankrate, Inc.

"My organization had the opportunity of hosting Liz for two financial presentations. She was extremely knowledgeable, articulate and personable. I would strongly recommend her for any event." -- Trenton M. Smiley, Community Relations Officer, Genesee District Library System

"Liz makes financial presentations easy to understand and relatable to real life experiences. She brings great energy to event programs!" -- Suzanne Patrick-Lawrence, Financial Planning Association, San Gabriel Valley Board Chair and President & CEO of Advisor Business Solutions

Would you like to have Liz speak to your convention, professional group or other large gathering? Liz is an expert on many financial and economic topics, including credit and credit scoring, retirement saving and investing, college savings strategies and student loans, women and money, and how economic trends can affect your investments.

Contact Liz regarding a speaking engagement. Please let us know the details—which group, when and where—along with the expected number of attendees.

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