3/9/25: With spring selling season just around the corner, buyers may start to see a slight thaw of the real estate market. Is now the time to buy? Mark and I discuss.
3/8/25: Just like we do on the this podcast, here I am on CBS Mornings answering your money questions, including one about whether or not it's even worth owning bonds.
3/7/25: Academy Award-winning filmmaker Errol Morris turns his lens to an unlikely cast of upstarts who transformed the investment landscape in the documentary Tune Out the Noise.
The film chronicles a group of academics at the University of Chicago in the 1960s whose groundbreaking research challenged Wall Street’s status quo and was used by firms like Dimensional Fund Advisors to disrupt traditional methods of investing, ultimately reshaping the way the world views markets.
On this episode of Jill on Money we're joined by Dimensional founder David Booth and Errol Morris.
You can watch the film HERE.
3/6/25: With the new administration firing so many federal employees, should I be looking to sell my investment properties in the DC area?
3/5/25: My husband and I have a plan for covering the gap between retirement and taking Social Security at 70. Is the plan solid?
3/4/25: We are at a crossroads, and while we think we have the savings to call it quits, we need a second opinion.
3/3/25: I'm about to turn 60 and my plan is to call it quits in five years at 65. Am I on track to make this happen?
3/2/25: My husband and I broke up with our financial advisor about a year ago and now we're trying to self-manage. Are we on the right track?
3/1/25: A new survey finds that the stock market is the preferred choice for long-term investing, though 21% of Americans avoid it due to intimidation. I joined CBS Mornings with tips on how to get started with investing, plus Mark and I discuss.
2/28/25: I'm a federal worker and have the possibility of accepting a voluntary early retirement. Given the current chaotic environment, I'm thinking I want to do it. Do I have enough saved?
2/27/25: Given that our retirement savings are so heavily skewed on the pre-tax side, I am wondering if increasing our Roth contributions is the right move.
2/27/25: My husband and I broke up with our financial advisor about a year ago and now we're trying to self-manage. Are we on the right track?
2/26/24: We both plan to work and invest until we are 70, and possibly beyond in part-time roles, so I am wondering if we can be a bit more aggressive for the next few years?
2/25/25: We are just about to retire and the thought of spending the money rather than saving is a difficult shift. Any advice on how to make this transition?
2/24/25: Now that I'm living in France, I would like to review my financial situation and get some guidance on how to transition to living off my savings after many years of working and being a very diligent saver.
2/21/25: Today we're joined by Ben Miller, co-founder & CEO of Fundrise, a real estate investment platform that uses technology to make high-quality real estate investments available to everyone at a low cost. Since launching its first offering in 2012, Fundrise has invested in more than $7 billion worth of real estate across the country. Today, they manage more than $2.87 billion of equity on behalf of more than 385,000+ individual investors.
2/20/25: We feel woefully unprepared to manage our assets to ensure a comfortable retirement and are looking for some guidance.
2/20/25: My pension won't be coming for quite a few years, but I'm trying to plan now what the best course of action should be when the time comes.
2/19/25: We found an advisor that we really like who claims to be a fiduciary, but he is suggesting we invest our "protected" money in fixed index annuities. Should we run?
2/18/25: My longterm plan of getting out of debt and having six months of emergency savings will be completed at the end of this year. Once that happens, can I reduce my savings rate?