The word investment often gets misused in the popular press or on social media. When people apply it to something that does not have a quantifiable return on invested capital, then the word starts to lose meaning. Investing is productive. Spending is consumpt. If you buy high quality thes, you might be making a good financial decision because you're buying something of higher quality. But making a good spending decision is not the same thing as making an investment.
#394: Bill listened to our episode with Bill Bengen, father of the 4% rule, and he wants to know if there was a way for him to figure out how much money he should be keeping in cash.
Sheryl gets stock from her company, and she would usually sell it…but the stock value has decreased. And now, she isn’t sure what she should do.
Heather inherited an IRA but MUST empty it within ten years - but she doesn’t need it right now. What should she do??
Julie and her husband have access to an HSA for ONE MONTH. Can they max it out before they lose access to it?
In today's episode, former financial planner Joe Saul-Sehy and I tackle these tough questions.
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