Dear Liz: I’m 32 and have a little over $100,000 in student debt from undergraduate and graduate school. I’m trying to get my professional life on track, and I can’t figure out how to pay the loans off. Everything I see online seems shady. What are the questions I need to be asking myself? What […]
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Q&A: Avoid running out of money before you run out of breath
Dear Liz: I have two questions regarding the required minimum distributions from retirement accounts at 70½ years old. If I started taking 15% per year at 68, would I still be required to follow the IRS tables and take 27.4% at 70½? Also, can I take the required minimum distributions and roll them into a […]
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Today’s top story: What to do when your credit card issuer blindsides you. Also in the news: Watching for snags with free money offers, rock-solid tips for buying a diamond online, and how to make a grab for $150,000 in college scholarships. What to Do When Your Credit Card Issuer Blindsides You Expect the unexpected. […]
Thursday’s need-to-know money news
Today’s top story: 5 things your credit reports won’t reveal. Also in the news: More credit card issuers are letting you pay off debt for free, everything you need to know about mortgage loan modifications, and how to stay debt-free during back-to-school shopping. 5 Things Your Credit Reports Won’t Reveal What’s missing from your credit […]
Wednesday’s need-to-know money news
Today’s top story: The average American saves less than 5%. Also in the news: Strategies for lowering your closing costs, how to make money with YouTube, and should credit card perks coax you to go steady with a bank? Average American Saves Less Than 5% See how you stack up. Strategies for Lowering Your Closing […]
Tuesday’s need-to-know money news
Today’s top story: How to tackle credit card debt when you’re young and overspent. Also in the news: How to make it work when sharing expenses with roommates, how to honeymoon in style instead of debt, and how to pick a good kids’ savings account. Young and Overspent? How to Tackle Credit Card Debt Sharing […]