This week’s top story: 3 side gigs for full-time working moms. In other news: Two key student debt relief programs expire Sept. 30, weekly mortgage rates, how to score a low personal loan rate in 2024. 3 Side Gigs for Full-Time Working Moms Four moms share side gigs that are flexible and provide solid sources of […]
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Q&A: My house grew, but not my insurance policy
Dear Liz: My home insurer has outdated specifications for my home that seem to come from public records (the house has more bedrooms and is larger now). So the estimated replacement cost can’t be anywhere near accurate. What’s the best way to provide them with authoritative information that would leave no doubt what we need to […]
Q&A: Looking to Medicaid to pay for assisted living
Dear Liz: I am going to sell my house, pay back my reverse mortgage, spend down and go on Medicaid in order to pay for assisted living that I need. What are some good resources I can contact to help me navigate all this? I have done a lot but am still needing more help. Answer: Medicaid, […]
Q&A: These major financial decisions shouldn’t be DIY projects. Talk to an expert!
Dear Liz: I anticipate being dead soon (cancer). I have established an irrevocable trust for my 8-year-old child, with my 47-year-old wife as the trustee. With respect to taxes and other issues and naming beneficiaries, what is the optimal strategy regarding my child for life insurance and traditional and Roth IRAs? My wife will get the […]
This week’s money news
This week’s top story: First-time home buyer affordability report – Q2 2024. In other news: September mortgage outlook, weekly mortgage rates drop, and pay interest while in school. First-Time Home Buyer Affordability Report – Q2 2024 Making a larger down payment or choosing a less desirable home could make this initial purchase easier, but not all […]
Q&A: After her husband died, a widow’s credit limit plummeted
Dear Liz: You’ve mentioned how important it is for spouses to each have credit cards on which they are the primary account holder. My husband died last year. We had a credit card with statements that showed the charges we each had made on our separately numbered credit cards. I found the account was in his […]