#174 Financial Independence Show

In between the beach, barbecues and long weekend festivities, we help you celebrate financial independence!

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People ahere are some resources for those who are seeking financial advice:

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#173 Mid-Year Money

Have your New Year's resolutions gone astray? At mid-year, we get you back on track to help you achieve your financial goals! In between, I include some classic home buying mistakes and a sneak-preview of the book that I am writing...don't worry, I will keep everyone posted on my progress and ask for suggestions along the way!

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We started the show with Dave, who is working 15-hour days and needs to know when he can hang 'em up. As with most retirement plans, there are a lots of ways to achieve the goals--the key is to select the path that is right for you and your family.

I provided two very different answers to insurance questions this week. There was Johnny, whose wife is the beneficiary of a trust, but if she were to predecease him, the proceeds of the trust would skip him and go to her kids. What kind of protection should he have in place if that unlikely scenario were to play out? Then Jeff wondered whether his philosophy of buying term insurance and investing the difference was a sound one. Sometimes a Twinkie is just a Twinkie...you'll have to listen to get the reference!

Nancy has inherited $1,000,000 and is bewildered by the sales pitches that financial folks are presenting. For Nancy, e-mailer Michelle and everyone else, here are some resources for those who are seeking financial advice:

We also fielded questions about annuities, closing credit card accounts, 529plans and financial planning for elderly relatives.

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#172 Summer Finances; Mortgage Market Update

The Summer Solstice occurs on Saturday June 21st at 6:51am EDT. The start of summer often means that people disconnect from their money issues -- not so fast! We have a great guest who discusses the current mortgage market and also field lots of great retirement questions.

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Michael Raimi, VP of PMAC Lending, has been in the mortgage business for a long time, so when he says that there are some positive developments in the market, we should listen! There's good news for jumbo borrowers, but Mike cautions that anyone starting the mortgage process will need to do three things: (1) check your credit to make sure that there are no errors on your record (2) Understand the real cost of owning, including property taxes and homeowners' insurance (3) Bring your patience and perseverance to the process!

Retirement planning was on the minds of Lenny and Pat, both of whom are wising considering how they will manage their assets after retirement. Joe is wondering whether he can tap some of his retirement funds to purchase a beach condo.

Jesse has extra money to invest and wants to know where to direct it; Robert is seeking higher returns for his emergency reserve funds; and Rick wondered about a charge in his retirement account.

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#171 Father's Day, Hurricane Preparedness

This is my first Father's Day without Big Al. Last year, Dad joined the show to impart some of his unique wisdom. This year, I have just his memory and all of the great advice that he imparted. You can read Big Al's Financial Advice on this blog and also see a picture of my father in action on the floor of the American Stock Exchange.

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Hurricane season runs from June 1st through November 30th, so we thought it would be a good idea to invite Stephen Testa, President of Testa Brothers Insurance as our guest. Stephen provided great advice on how to prepare for any kind of disaster and what you need to know about your policy before and after the storm.

Listeners Dave and Kathleen needed help thinking about a traditional retirement vehicles vs. Roth IRAs; Vivek wants to save for college, but doesn't want to use a 529 plan; and John wants to know whether he is in a good position to retire.

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#170 Triple Crown of your Financial Life

As California Chrome attempts racing's ultimate trifecta at Belmont this weekend, the triple crown of your financial life is easier to achieve: (1) Pay down consumer debt (2) Establish emergency reserve fund (3) Maximize retirement contributions.

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In honor of the Belmont Stakes, Queens-born financial whiz Michael Goodman, President of Wealthstream Advisors was our guest. Michael provided great advice on how to approach the client-advisor relationship; ways to kick-start your financial life for the second half of the year; and discussed the difference between passive and active investing.

Listener questions included a great discussion about long term care with Kathy; buying versus renting (and reverse mortgages) with Sandy; and education saving for Rick and Aaron.

Marie wondered about contesting a will, while Eileen wants to start Roth IRAs for her favorite 18 year-olds and Carol followed up with more details so we could advise her about investing the proceeds of her house sale.

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#169 Life Estates, Early Retirement

When aging parents ask you about estate planning or transferring a house into your name from their names, you should seek the advice of a good estate attorney before making any decisions.

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Mary Ellen and JP both had questions about the pros and cons of creating life estates. This can be an excellent way for your parents to remain in their homes; protecting them from nursing home liens; avoiding probate; and retaining the ability to receive a step-up in cost basis upon death.  Of course, there are downsides too...

Along those lines, Dawn asked about creating a trust for her assets to protect them against being devoured in the event that she requires costly long-term healthcare.

We helped Linda determine whether $1.4 million is enough to retire at age 55 and discussed how Carol might handle a $300,000 inheritance.

If you hold a lot of your company stock in your 401 (k), pay attention to my conversation with Dan--you'll learn an easy way to extract company stock in a tax advantaged way!

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#167 How to Choose a Financial Advisor

So many of you ask how to navigate the head-scratching journey of selecting a financial professional. As caller Lou said, "I don't want buzz words, I want someone who will take care of me!" In addition to Lou, James and Theresa also asked about selecting financial pros.

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Of course you have to interview a number of advisors before you settle on the one that is right for you. To help with those meetings, print out my "10 Questions to Ask a Financial Advisor".

For those who have smaller accounts or want to invest on their own, there are a number of web-based alternatives, which guide you through a risk assessment process, recommend a portfolio and then either provide you with a nudge to rebalance (for do it yourselfers) or an automatic rebalancing tool that the company will employ on your behalf. Check out "Advice for Small Investors" for more information.

Rick and Doumo asked about home purchases, while Mike and his wife wanted a reality check on their retirement plans --everything seemed A-OK!

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#166 Pension Choices, Annuities, Fear of Investing

In honor of Mother's Day, I have to thank my tireless mother, who showed up at every soccer and basketball game, not to mention put up with all of my shenanigans throughout the years...Mom, you are the best and I love you!

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The Mother's Day show was filled with great questions, starting with Bob, who is faced with an interesting choice about his pension: should he take a larger annual amount based on his life only or a reduced amount that would pay for his and his wife's lifetimes.

Cliff is close to retirement and is considering a moving money out of CDs. The only problem is that he does not like the idea of risk. Casey has a similar problem, but in his situation, it might be advisable to contact a fee only advisor to walk him through the investment process. JD, who seems to be in great shape, should also consult an advisor to help with decisions about when to take Social Security and how to invest $1.5 million to generate adequate income during retirement.

Warren is ready to invest income from a rental property -- luckily, the best vehicle was right under his nose!

Joan wants to know the best way to finance a house, while an anonymous e-mailer inquired about borrowing against an estate to finance a house.

Bobby the accounting student asked about life insurance as an investment vehicle (boo-hiss!) while Sally asked about long term care insurance.

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#165 Retirement Investing, Financial Advice

One of the perennial questions that we field (this week from June and Jane) is how to select a financial advisor. The answer depends on each person's specific situation, but when in doubt, check out "How to Choose a Financial Advisor: 10 Questions to Ask".

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Mike and Robert want to know whether they are ready for retirement, while David and Myrna are seeking allocation advice. As a reminder, it's tough to provide allocations without knowing a lot about your personal circumstances, so if you are going to send us an e-mail, provide plenty of details.

Sheena is looking for alternative retirement vehicles to her Roth IRA; Pat  and Beverly asked about Social Security; and Ruth is concerned about the five-year look back associated with gifting.

We did a quick review of how to repair credit scores for Sharon and provided Tameka with steps to help  prioritize her financial life.

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#164 Retirement Planning, Recession-Proof Your Life!

Nearly five years after the end of the Great Recession, it's time to apply some of the lessons from the bad times to our lives. One of the most important facts we learned is that every job is at risk. How can you protect against this horrible truth? According to our guest Kimberly Palmer, the answer is within YOU.

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Kimberly is a blogger, writer and author of "The Economy of You: Discover Your Inner Entrepreneur and Recession-Proof Your Life" and she has some great ideas about how you can augment your income while doing something you actually enjoy!

That extra income might come in handy during retirement, which is something Helen could use. Meanwhile, Sally wants everyone to know that it IS POSSIBLE to save for retirement, even after a late start. Jeff has a question about SSDI, while David wants to know how to invest his $1,100,000 retirement nest egg.

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#163 Paying for College, Life Insurance Sales Tricks

It's a long weekend for many financial markets across the world. To celebrate, we focus on big picture planning issues, like paying for college, avoiding the barrage of life insurance sales tricks and saving for retirement.

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Sharon is juggling debt pay down, retirement savings and saving for college, while Joel asked about refinancing his student loans. As a reminder, if you have federal student loans, you can find information about loan consolidation here.

Dan and his wife are adjusting to a lower income and trying to determine the best mix of retirement funds, while Matt and his wife spoke to a NAPFA advisor, who recommended consolidating investment accounts. His question: which company to keep?

Have you ever heard about something that sounds too good to be true? Marie asked about product that is essentially a life insurance product under a new, slick marketing wrapper. BEWARE!

We are always open to constructive criticism, which is why we spent time discussing complaints from a couple of listeners.

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#162 Taxes, Target Date Funds, Timeshare Hell

With days to go before the tax filing deadline, don't fret! We have these Last Minute Tax Resources to help you with the process.

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Sandra, Roger, Julius and TC are all in different stages of retirement planning mode, while Ali, Barbara and Janet need help determining what kind of investment advisor makes sense for them, which led to a discussion about target date funds.

Are you in "Timeshare Hell" with caller Joyce? We try to help rescue her with some ways to exit these tough investments.

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#161 Hitting it Big, Retirement Planning

Is your team out of the Final Four? Don't fret - we have a great show, where we dreamed about winning lotteries and planning retirement.

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Although Patricia is 15 years from retirement, she is planning ahead. We help her consider factors about a home purchase. Also planning ahead is Kathlyn, who wants to make sure she knows what to do if she were to win the lottery!

Pete and Kristen were talking about education funding, while Sandy and Jon are just starting their retirement savings process.

We dug into retirement numbers with Joe and helped Louise determine whether she needs long term care or disability insurance...or both!

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#160 Real Estate, Audit Red Flags, Retirement

Spring is in the air...which means that the tax filing deadline is around the corner. In addition to fielding lots of retirement and ed funding questions, we discuss audit red flags.

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The college acceptance letters are rolling in...now the hard part: paying for that coveted degree. Roy, Tom and Matthew all have questions about footing the bill for education.

Dick, Brian and Jay are trying to ascertain whether they are on sound enough financial ground for retirement; while Rob and Bola are just starting their retirement planning and need advice on the best vehicles to use.

Chris is seeking guidance on his old 401 (k) plan and Liz wants to know which retirement funds to tap for home improvement.

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#159 March Money Madness

In a sure sign of spring, bracketology is gripping the nation. In between basketball games, we're talking about retirement plans, investment allocation and marrying credit scores.

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Debi and her husband are retiring from the government in a couple of years and need some help with current allocation of their funds. On the other end of the spectrum, Meg and Justin are both starting out and need help with a target contribution level for their retirement accounts, while Tony has a question about his company's match.

Susan and Richard are weighing paying down their mortgages versus saving; Anna and Toni are trying to address retirement cash flow constraints; John and Bob have investment questions; and Christina and Marlene have credit questions on behalf of their relatives.

Thanks to everyone who participated and to Mark, the BEST producer in the world. Let me know if you think we should provide Mark with a little space to vent his various grievances with you...we're considering calling it "Mark's Musings". If you have a financial question, there are lots of ways to contact us:

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#158 Men, Women and Money

Our guest MP Dunleavey recently wrote a great article in the New York Times called “Mars, Venus and the Handling of Money,” which discussed the way that men and women relate to money.

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While it’s not exactly breaking news that the sexes tend to address money issues from different perspectives, what is new is that the financial service industry is waking up and trying to address the plain fact that men and women have distinctive financial needs. MP tells us what we need to know and helps bridge the gap between how men and women can best use tap the services offered by the big companies.

Man, woman...we love all of our callers! Doris is looking for a place to invest her $100,000 inheritance -- should she use an immediate annuity? Susan is not happy with the performance of her investment advisor and wonders whether she should move her relationship elsewhere and Tim is about to start his own business…what does he need to know? (Answer: A LOT!)

A shout-out  to Ben, who passed along a suggestion for a great website www.splitwise.com that helps roommates who are trying to allocate expenses.

Thanks to everyone who participated and to Mark, the BEST producer in the world. Let me know if you think we should provide Mark with a little space to vent his various grievances with you...we're considering calling it "Mark's Musings". If you have a financial question, there are lots of ways to contact us:

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#157 Managing Credit Scores, Guarding against ID Theft

One of our favorite guests, nationally-recognized credit expert John Ulzheimer joins the show to help us manage our all-important credit reports and scores and to guard against identity theft.

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John started by issuing a wake-up call: Every retailer's system is vulnerable, so we should assume that our information is out there. He then explained what you should do if you are the victim of identity theft or you think that your information has been compromised, highlighted by a great explanation of the difference between a credit freeze and credit monitoring. If you want to read more of  John's great work, check out his web site or follow him on Twitter.

Thanks to Diana, we were able to talk about less expensive options for investment management (try MarketRiders or Rebalance-IRA.com) and Evan brought up how to select the best funds within his 401K.

Dean works in law enforcement and wants to know whether he can afford to retire, while Don is not sure if he is required to take an RMD, because he is sill working.

Thanks to everyone who participated and to Mark, the BEST producer in the world. Let me know if you think we should provide Mark with a little space to vent his various grievances with you...we're considering calling it "Mark's Musings". If you have a financial question, there are lots of ways to contact us:

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Radio Show #156: Bond Investing amid Rising Interest Rates

There is no doubt that the multi-year bull market in bonds has drawn to a close. But as interest rates begin to rise, what's a bond investor to do? We discuss how to manage your bond investments amid a rising interest rate environment.

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In addition to bonds, there other good sources of income for those in or near retirement. Rick will be relying on his pension and rental income and Rose may want to consider a reverse mortgage.

Although this has been a horrible winter, spring -- and the upcoming wedding season -- is just around the corner. We help Joe and Rachel prepare for their financial union and also guide Bob through his daughter's big day.

Bruce and Tim asked about Roth IRAs, which may provide great advantages beyond retirement.

Thanks to everyone who participated and to Mark, the BEST producer in the world. Let me know if you think we should provide Mark with a little space to vent his various grievances with you...we're considering calling it "Mark's Musings". If you have a financial question, there are lots of ways to contact us:

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Radio Show #155: Retirement Expert Mark Miller

We were so fortunate to have retirement expert Mark Miller join the program to explain Social Security basics (which are always confusing!) and to provide an update about what the Affordable Care Act does for retirees who are pre-Medicare age.

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Mark is the editor and publisher of RetirementRevised.com, but as if that were not enough, he is also a journalist and author who writes for Reuters, Morningstar and anywhere else that a retirement guru is needed -- that means a lot of places!

While he was with us, Mark was able to clarify a couple of Twitter questions that came up after last week's show and provided advice to Gloria, Nancy and Neal.

In addition to Mark's great segments (spoiler alert: they are the first two segments of the second hour), we talked to Mary, who just rolled over all of her retirement money to Vanguard and Kathy, who is ready to put $5,000 to work.

Charles was thinking about refinancing his mortgage, but wondered whether he should skip the fees and just accelerate his pay down of the existing note.

Should Veronica use her new 401K, even though the investment options are lousy? We help her figure it out and then move on to long term care with Hannah and REITS with Mike.

Thanks to everyone who participated and to Mark, the BEST producer in the world. Let me know if you think we should provide Mark with a little space to vent his various grievances with you...we're considering calling it "Mark's Musings". If you have a financial question, there are lots of ways to contact us:

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Radio Show #154: 529s, Social Security

In between the Olympics and your binging on "House of Cards," check out this week's show! We move from college saving to retirement review what the new "MyRA" is all about.

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On this week's show, we help Gil and Evan manage their 529 plans and Jennifer to address the dreaded FAFSA form.

We also tackle Social Security questions with Dale and Joan and help Sheryl determine whether or not she needs a commission-based financial advisor.

And of course, 'tis the season...for taxes...we field  an interesting question from Ronnie about claiming her mother as a dependent.

Thanks to everyone who participated and to Mark, the BEST producer in the world. Let me know if you think we should provide Mark with a little space to vent his various grievances with you...we're considering calling it "Mark's Musings". If you have a financial question, there are lots of ways to contact us:

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