A $25,000 fee over another 25 years could be a very small penalty to pay. The economic choice is still the lower mortgage. But I don't think that's the real question. It feels more like Koki asking us permission. If we get rid of the unbelievable holiday gift from miraculously low interest rate times in this wonderful program she's in, just get rid of that.
#430: D is worried that she’s going to suffer from her parents’ poor financial choices. Is it time to confront them about it?
An anonymous caller and her fiance both own a house. Which one do they move into after the wedding?
In a world of rising inflation, Nick wants to know if it’s time to change the way he saves for his future.
Another anonymous caller wants to buy a second home within a decade. How does she start planning now?
Former financial planner Joe Saul-Sehy and I tackle these four questions in today’s episode.
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