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Mailbag: Should I put less into retirement to pay for necessary home renovations?

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky

English - June 28, 2024 06:00 - 27 minutes - ★★★★★ - 1.3K ratings
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In this Mailbag, Jean talks to Alyce about how to pay for home renovations for her special needs daughter and whether it's reasonable to adjust her retirement savings. She and her husband have a home equity line of credit (HELOC) and are concerned about the high interest rate. They also discuss whether they should consider a TSP loan or reduce retirement contributions to pay off the HELOC. 
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Takeaways:

Consider using a TSP loan or reducing retirement contributions to pay off high-interest debt.

Consult with a financial advisor who specializes in special needs planning.

Set up a special needs trust and consider other estate planning options for a child with disabilities.

Take advantage of employer-matching contributions for retirement savings.

Evaluate the performance and usefulness of random investment accounts and consider selling them for immediate needs.

Chapters:
00:00: Introduction
01:44: Alyce's Family and Home Renovation Needs
07:28: Comparing Mortgage and HELOC Rates
11:04: Retirement Savings Overview
18:38: Considering a TSP Loan
21:48: Selling Stock and Brokerage Account
23:33: Final Advice

The HerMoney with Jean Chatzky podcast is sponsored by Edelman Financial Engines. The podcast team and its host are neither employees nor clients of EFE, however, the show does receive fixed compensation and is a paid endorser and therefore has an incentive to endorse EFE and its planners. To learn more about the sponsorship, please visit PlanEFE.com/HerMoney.
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In this Mailbag, Jean talks to Alyce about how to pay for home renovations for her special needs daughter and whether it's reasonable to adjust her retirement savings. She and her husband have a home equity line of credit (HELOC) and are concerned about the high interest rate. They also discuss whether they should consider a TSP loan or reduce retirement contributions to pay off the HELOC. 

Have a question for us? Write in at [email protected].

Join the HerMoney community! For the latest episode drops and financial news-you-can-use, subscribe to our newsletter at Hermoney.com/subscribe!


Takeaways:


Consider using a TSP loan or reducing retirement contributions to pay off high-interest debt.
Consult with a financial advisor who specializes in special needs planning.
Set up a special needs trust and consider other estate planning options for a child with disabilities.
Take advantage of employer-matching contributions for retirement savings.
Evaluate the performance and usefulness of random investment accounts and consider selling them for immediate needs.


Chapters:

00:00: Introduction

01:44: Alyce's Family and Home Renovation Needs

07:28: Comparing Mortgage and HELOC Rates

11:04: Retirement Savings Overview

18:38: Considering a TSP Loan

21:48: Selling Stock and Brokerage Account

23:33: Final Advice


The HerMoney with Jean Chatzky podcast is sponsored by Edelman Financial Engines. The podcast team and its host are neither employees nor clients of EFE, however, the show does receive fixed compensation and is a paid endorser and therefore has an incentive to endorse EFE and its planners. To learn more about the sponsorship, please visit PlanEFE.com/HerMoney.

Please contact [email protected] if you would like to advertise on our podcast, and to learn more about Airwave, head to www.airwavemedia.com.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices