Posts tagged Memorial Day
#220 Memorial Day, How to Buy Bonds

The roots of Memorial Day go back to the aftermath of the Civil War. It has since been expanded to honor those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for their country. It’s also an opportunity to consider those veterans who are trying to transition into a civilian life. While working on a story, I stumbled upon a great resource for military personnel who are entering the broader job market: GIJobs.com, so pass it on to someone who might need a break!

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The theme of this week's show is "How to Buy Bonds", because both Chris and Jay have big portfolios, allocated almost exclusively to stocks. Each voiced the same concern: Although they want to buy bonds, they find it hard to do so, just as interest rates are poised to rise. We provide both of them with some ideas to accomplish a more balanced portfolio.

Paul has a fixed annuity that will mature in November, but if he cashes it in, he will be on the hook for a big tax liability. He wonders what options are available to mitigate the tax hit.

Should Gary use the proceeds of his primary home sale to pay off the mortgage on his second home? While it might be great to feel unburdened without a mortgage, he might regret not having access to the money.

The existential question of the week comes from Jessica, who asks, "Is it financial suicide to consider taking 6 to 12 months off of work for both working parents mid-career?" Feel free to weigh on this conversation!

Mark and Caroline are busy juggling priorities. What should they do with an extra $1,000 per month? Pay down debt, save for a house or open a 529 college savings plan?

John asks whether all of the staff at the registered advisory firm with which he works, must be registered individually...the answer: Maybe, but maybe not!

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Radio Show #116: Memorial Day, retirement planning

Memorial Day commemorates the men and women who died while serving in the American military and originated in the years following the Civil War. I know that many people think of the day as the unofficial start of summer than as a day to remember those who served our country. Try to make a point of remembering our fallen soldiers today. Maybe that means attending your town's parade or thanking a soldier who served or even just bowing your head for a moment to honor all of the brave souls who gave so much.

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It was fitting that we kicked off this weekend’s show with a call from Glen, who is transitioning from the army into civilian life. He has done a terrific job saving for retirement and I just added a few finishing touches on his allocation.

On the retirement front, we had a flurry of inquiries. Irvin from MD has plenty of retirement income, which is why it’s curious that an advisor is recommending a variable annuity (sigh). David from AZ is in terrific shape for retirement ($2.4 million squirreled away will do it every time!); Joe is ready to roll over his $650K employer plan into Vanguard; Tim is worried about the bond market collapsing, and James is trying to weigh whether he should pay down two different mortgages.

Louie and Amanda are starting their financial lives early – we try to make it as easy as possible for them to start saving efficiently and at a low cost. You really can’t go wrong with Vanguard, T. Rowe Price or Fidelity, as long as you choose index funds, so Jeff shouldn’t fret too much about it.

Eugene from Long Island needs to make sure he is comparing his Franklin Templeton fund to the correct index. This led to a friendly reminder that your banker may not have to put your interests first. It’s always best to ask any financial service professional whether he or she owes you a fiduciary duty.

Fred wrote in about his disappointing experience trying to get underwritten for long term care insurance, which can be frustrating.

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