by John | Dec 7, 2020 | Debt, Financial Education & Coaching, Personal Finance, Q and A |
Should I use some of my 401(k) to pay off a mortgage, but carry short term debt into retirement? I’m 65 years old and I’m considering retirement this year. I have a mortgage and some short term debt. I am thinking about using some of my 401(k) to pay off my...
by John | Nov 30, 2020 | FM-60 |
(This is a Collaborative Post) Can A Finance Broker Help You? In the legal world, there are so many things that many people don’t know about and are left in the dark when seeking support for themselves for many reasons such as mortgage matters, financial issues or...
by John | May 20, 2020 | Debt, Financial Education & Coaching, Investing, Personal Finance |
Our world has greatly changed over the last few months. Suddenly, the drama of the upcoming Presidential election, the continued political arguing in Washington, tensions with foreign nations, and even the preparation for summer vacations have taken a back seat to...
by John | May 4, 2020 | Financial Education & Coaching, Personal Finance |
One of my favorite stories in the Old Testament is that of Joseph. Sold into slavery as a young man by his jealous brothers, he eventually rises to be second in command in Egypt. With his God-given ability to interpret dreams, Joseph tells the Pharaoh in...
by John | Apr 17, 2020 | Investing, Personal Finance, Q and A |
Q. Should I sell my stocks? The market has dropped a lot and may continue to do so. Is it better to sell and stay in cash until it recovers? A. The recent market drop leads many investors to sell their equities. It’s a very understandable...