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Q&A: When a full-service brokerage doesn’t want your business anymore

April 18, 2022 By Liz Weston

Dear Liz: Can a brokerage firm drop a 26-year customer because their account falls below $200,000? I have been told that they don’t normally have accounts under that limit. Of course, my balance is lower because of the market slide. This policy doesn’t seem very ethical. Ten years ago, I had another account with them and it fell below $100,000 and nothing was said about that.

Answer: Your full-service brokerage may have just done you a favor. After charging you high fees for years, it has set you loose to find an alternative that will cost you much less.

Discount brokerages such as Vanguard, Fidelity, Charles Schwab and T. Rowe Price will welcome your business. You also could explore robo-advisory options that manage your money for a fraction of what you’re paying now.

Filed Under: Banking, Investing, Q&A Tagged With: Q&A brokerage accounts

Thursday’s need-to-know money news

April 14, 2022 By Liz Weston

Today’s top story: Small home fixes can have a big impact on safety. Also in the news: A new episode of the SmartMoney podcast on student loan debt, why you need to inspect the used car you bought sight unseen, and check whether your Toyota or Lexus is part of a massive recall.

Small Home Fixes Can Have a Big Impact on Safety
If it ain’t broke, maybe you should fix it anyway.

Smart Money Podcast: How We Got to $1.75 Trillion in Student Loan Debt
Learn the history behind the rising cost of college and how 43 million Americans landed with student loan debt.

Inspect That Used Car You Bought Sight Unseen

Check Whether Your Toyota or Lexus Is Part of This Massive Recall
More than 500,000 vehicles are thought to have a software error.

Filed Under: Liz's Blog Tagged With: home improvements, Smart Money podcast, student loan debt, Toyota Lexus recall, used car inspections

Wednesday’s need-to-know money news

April 13, 2022 By Liz Weston

Today’s top story: Life insurance favors young adults, but they have hesitations. Also in the news: The logic of booking air travel has changed, which rental car company has the lowest prices, and find out what’s bringing down the value of your home.

Life Insurance Favors Young Adults, But They Have Hesitations
Concerns include picking the wrong coverage amount, affording premiums and qualifying for coverage.

The Logic of Booking Air Travel Has Changed
The days of booking bare-bones fares months in advance may be gone for now.

Which Rental Car Company Usually Has the Lowest Prices?
Looking for the cheapest rental car brand? We did the math so you don’t have to.

These Things Are Bringing Down the Value of Your Home
The housing market is out of control, but it never hurts to sell for more.

Filed Under: Liz's Blog Tagged With: booking air travel, cheapest rental cars, home values, life insurance

Tuesday’s need-to-know money news

April 12, 2022 By Liz Weston

Today’s top story: Flying is likely the cheapest option for spring and summer trips. Also in the news: 8 tactics to break credit card debt cycles, dealing with bank mergers, and negotiating COVID-19 medical bills.

Flying is likely cheapest option for spring, summer trips
According to NerdWallet travel writer Sally French, despite the feeling that everything is more expensive these days, traveling by airplane is actually cheaper on average than it was before the pandemic.

8 tactics to break credit card debt cycles
Take a deep look at your credit card relationship.

If your bank merges, should you shop around or stay put?
How to handle changes with your bank.

Can You Negotiate Your COVID-19 Hospital Bills?
Insurance companies have stopped waiving COVID-19 treatment costs, but there are ways to appeal a huge medical bill.

Filed Under: Liz's Blog Tagged With: bank mergers, COVID-19 medical bills, credit card debt, summer travel

Small home fixes can have a big impact on safety

April 12, 2022 By Liz Weston

If it ain’t broke, maybe you should fix it anyway.

That’s the message consumer advocates and insurance experts want you to hear about your home’s hidden dangers. Too often, they say, people put off relatively inexpensive repairs or improvements that could prevent significant damage, injuries or even death. While you can’t eliminate every potential hazard, some small moves can have a huge impact on home safety.

In my latest for the Associated Press, fixes that typically cost $200 or less.

Filed Under: Liz's Blog Tagged With: home fixes, home repairs

Monday’s need-to-know money news

April 11, 2022 By Liz Weston

Today’s top story: How Millennials can take their money beyond the basics. Also in the news: A new episode of the Smart Money podcast on spring money tasks and debt strategies, using your tax refund to pay down debt, and how fear, doubt and uncertainty can derail crypto and investing plans.

How Millennials Can Take Their Money Beyond the Basics
You’ve mastered money management fundamentals, which served you well for a time. But a few tweaks to your finances will make a big difference as you approach your 40s and beyond.

Smart Money Podcast: 3 Spring Money Tasks, and Debt Payoff Options
Check on your money goals. Then learn about several debt payoff strategies, which vary in their effectiveness.

Use Your Tax Refund to Knock Down Debt, Lift Your Finances
Bringing balances down can save on interest, help your credit score and clear the path to reaching financial goals.

FUD: Fear, Uncertainty, Doubt Can Derail Crypto, Investing Plans
Cryptocurrency investors commonly use the term FUD to describe what they see as unfounded skepticism.

Filed Under: Liz's Blog Tagged With: cryptocurrency, debt strategies, FUD, millennials and money, Smart Money podcast, tax refunds

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