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Ask Suze Anything: November 14, 2019

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In this edition of Ask Suze Anything, we hear questions from Women & Money listeners Dawn, Diana, Eric, Maria, and Barbara. They ask:

  • Should I take a lump sum or monthly allotment from my teacher’s retirement fund, when I retire?
  • Should I get a consolidation loan, get a home equity loan or restructure through a debt relief company to pay off my credit card debt?
  • I recently beat cancer and have a lot of money saved. Should I retire now, or keep working?
  • Should I keep a ROTH with Insurance with a self-described “Benefits Advisor” who doesn’t like it when I ask questions?
  • What do I do when my ex-husband has not removed my name from the mortgage on the home we used to share?

Plus, Maurite shares a brief story about forced retirement.

Links to things Suze mentions on this episode:

NFCC.org


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In this edition of Ask Suze Anything, we hear questions from Women & Money listeners Dawn, Diana, Eric, Maria, and Barbara. They ask:

  • Should I take a lump sum or monthly allotment from my teacher’s retirement fund, when I retire?
  • Should I get a consolidation loan, get a home equity loan or restructure through a debt relief company to pay off my credit card debt?
  • I recently beat cancer and have a lot of money saved. Should I retire now, or keep working?
  • Should I keep a ROTH with Insurance with a self-described “Benefits Advisor” who doesn’t like it when I ask questions?
  • What do I do when my ex-husband has not removed my name from the mortgage on the home we used to share?

Plus, Maurite shares a brief story about forced retirement.

Links to things Suze mentions on this episode:

NFCC.org


JUST LAUNCHED! Join Suze’s Women & Money Community for FREE and ASK SUZE your questions which may just end up on her podcast!

To ask Suze a question, download by following one of these links:

CLICK HERE FOR APPLE

CLICK HERE FOR GOOGLE PLAY

To find the right Credit Union for you, CLICK HERE

Help spread the word about the Women & Money podcast by telling your friends and giving a star rating on Apple Podcasts.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  continue reading

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