Today’s top story: How to save for 2017 and 2057 at the same time. Also in the news: What new prepaid debit card rules mean for you, life insurance strategies for families with special needs children, and the high cost of using an ATM. How to Save for 2017 and 2057 at the Same Time […]
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Wednesday’s need-to-know money news
Today’s top story: How to tell if your 401(k) is a dud. Also in the news: How to find unclaimed property, great tax deductions for retirees, and how to sneak more savings into your budget. How To Tell If Your 401(k) Is a Dud Reviving your retirement fund. Are You Owed Money From a Forgotten […]
Tuesday’s need-to-know money news
Today’s top story: How to decide if credit counseling is right for you. Also in the news: Robots and your bank account, why insurers and banks want to know your job title, and three ways to help your kid pick the right college. When Credit Counseling Is (and Isn’t) a Good Idea How to decide […]
Borrowing your way out of debt
Many people who take out loans to pay off credit cards and other obligations wind up worse off, with more debt and more stress than before they applied. Some people, though, successfully use debt consolidation loans to turn a bad financial situation around. In my latest for the Associated Press, a look at debt consolidation […]
Q&A: Social Security survivor’s benefit
Dear Liz: My husband will retire next spring but has wisely decided to not collect Social Security until he is 70. I have been retired for several years and have been collecting my Social Security benefits, which are significantly less than what his will be because he was the higher wage earner. Should he die […]
Q&A: Paying credit card debt after death
Dear Liz: I am 80 and I have a substantial amount of credit card debt, approximately $30,000. What becomes of this credit card debt in the event of my death? Will it become a future liability for my two sons or will this eventually become a bad debt for the credit card company? I would […]