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Questions to Ask Before Agreeing to a Relocation

Q: My husband is relocating to another state. We have bought a house in Florida. The market is down and we don’t know what to do about the house or what questions to ask concerning the relocation. Any advice? A: Start by asking your husband’s employer what relocation benefits, if any, they are willing to

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Why It’s Never Too Late to Start Investing

Q: I am 26 and behind in the investing game. My bank offers a Roth IRA and i’m going with that. I was thinking about going with Edward Jones for a 401(k). Is this a good idea? A: Congratulations on getting started investing. You’re not too late to the investing game: you’re right on time. A

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Advice When You Can’t Pay Estimated Quarterly Taxes

Q: I am going through a very acrimonious divorce and paying through the nose. I am a private practice epsychologist. I usually had no problem paying estimated taxes, but can’t make ends meet anymore. My ex refused to sign the joint return last year which cost me $20k. I’m afraid that every year i’ll get

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Is There a General Debt-to-Income Ratio Related to Tuition Costs?

Q: My daughter’s private school at our church is closing this year. To keep her in private school we will need to pay double the tuition costs we are currently paying. I am not comfortable with this as we are trying to become debt-free and this will hinder the process. Is there a general debt-to-income

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How to Benefit From Opening a Non-deductible IRA

You are correct in your assumptions. Yes, you can open two IRAs (one for 2009 and one for 2010), and safely convert them into a Roth this year because of the removal of the income limits on Roth conversions. I double-checked with an expert on this, David Mendels, who is a Certified Financial Planner and the President-Elect of the New York Chapter of the Financial Planning Association. David is also an adjust faculty member at New York University, as well as the head of the fee-based financial planning firm, Creative Financial Concepts, LLC. So he is very well-credentialed and I’m confident in his knowledge ane expertise. He told me to offer you two caveats, just to make sure your efforts go smoothly.

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How Long Does A Negative Item Stay on Your Credit Report?

Q: How long does a negative item stay on your credit report? A: This debt should have long since fallen off your credit report. Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, negative information such as the 90-day late payment you mentioned can only legally remain on your credit file for 7 years from the time of

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I Owe Back Taxes on My Home and Have Medical Debt. Should I Sell My House?

Q: I Have a Property About to Be Put on Sale for Tax Delinquency in Florida. I Have Medical Debt Due to a Spinal Injury and Was Diagnosed Disabled by the Government Rehab Serv Admin. I am Going to School and Have no Job. My Debt is About $15,000. I Live off an Annuity Pension

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I Am a Single Mom with $30,000 in Debt. Should I File for Bankruptcy?

Q: I am a single mother of 3 kids and have a debt total of more than $30,000. I don’t have any savings or investments, and nothing saved for retirement or college education. I am facing garnishment of my wages due to one of the debt I currently have. Would bankruptcy be the best option

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