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Should I sell some of my investments to pay off my debt
Q: I am a 53-Year-Old Single Woman Who is Medically Retired. Between Disability and Retirement Income, I’m Living on About $24,000 a Year. I Have a Little Over $90,000 in Retirement Accounts. This is My Only Savings. I Have a Balance on a Business Credit Card of Close to $14,000. The Business Has Been Dissolved and I Want to Clear Up the Debt and Close the Account. My Only Way of Doing This is Selling Some Investments. Do You Recommend Doing This?
A: No, I don’t recommend taking $14,000 from your retirement accounts in order to pay off that business credit card. I would be wary of doing so for three reasons. First, you are medically retired, so you will not likely have any source of earned income for the rest of your life. Frankly, $90,000 is not a lot of retirement income to live on until death. You could live another 30 or 40 years. Also, if you sell some of those retirement assets, you’ll have to be capital gains taxes on them. Sure that’s just 15% (and possibly as low as 5% for people in the two lowest income tax brackets). But I want you to realize that your money will be taxed, meaning you may have to give over to Uncle Sam as much as $2,100 of the $14,000 you’re considering cashing in. Lastly, I’m not convinced that you can’t pay off this debt over time by making some adjustments to your budget. I know that $24,000 a year is not a lot to live on. But have you considered if you can cut any of your existing expenses (namely any luxuries you may be spending money on) and using that money instead to knock out the business credit card debt? I just don’t want you to tap into an already modest retirement nest egg and later regret not having that money to fall back on if times get even tougher or if you need the money for other purposes later in your retirement.
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