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July 3, 2023 By Liz Weston

This week’s money news

This week’s top story: Smart Money podcast on the price of parenthood. In other news: 4 tips on avoiding financial regrets in retirement, opening a Roth IRA with a summer job, and Supreme Court strikes down student debt cancellation. Smart Money Podcast: The Price of Parenthood: In Vitro Fertilization and the Future of Parenthood This week’s […]

July 3, 2023 By Liz Weston

Q&A: How to keep your spouse’s next spouse from spending your money after you die

Dear Liz: I want to make sure that I leave an inheritance for my son from my first marriage. I remarried 12 years ago. My husband has no children. I do have a prenuptial agreement. My husband and I are financially fine. We own our own home and have adequate investments. I wouldn’t want to leave […]

July 3, 2023 By Liz Weston

Q&A: Taxes and Social Security

Dear Liz: You wrote in a column about retirement plan distributions and the effect that those have on taxation of one’s Social Security benefits. Your example was if someone made over $44,000 in combined earnings then their benefits would be taxed at 85%. Does this apply if one waits until full retirement age to start drawing Social Security? […]

June 26, 2023 By Liz Weston

This week’s money news

This week’s top story: Smart Money podcast on tipping, and managing high credit card annual fees. In other news: If you should financially support adult kids, how to use ChatGPT to plan your next trip, and if you can’t afford long-term care. Smart Money Podcast: Nerdy Tips on Tipping, and Managing High Credit Card Annual Fees […]

June 26, 2023 By Liz Weston

Safer ways to raid your retirement, if you have to

Raiding your retirement accounts can be expensive. Withdrawing money before age 59½ typically triggers income taxes, a 10% federal penalty and — worst of all — the loss of future tax-deferred compounded returns. A 30-year-old who withdraws $1,000 from an individual retirement account or 401(k) could lose more than $11,000 in future retirement money, assuming […]

June 26, 2023 By Liz Weston

Q&A: Taxes on home sales

Dear Liz: I thought that if you occupied a home as your principal residence for two of the last five years that you could exclude capital gains of up to $250,000 if single or $500,000 if married. Someone recently told me that this has been changed to a pro-rata calculation. Answer: That someone was wrong. The pro-rata […]

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