U.S. Mortgage Rates Rise for Fourth Straight Week to Highest Level in Two Months, Impacting Housing Affordability

U.S. Mortgage Rates Rise for Fourth Straight Week to Highest Level in Two Months, Impacting Housing Affordability

U.S. mortgage rates rose for the fourth straight week to their highest level in two months, dealing a major blow to housing affordability. The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage increased and averaged 6.94% as of Feb. 29, according to data released by Freddie Mac FMCC,+0,92%THURSDAY. This is an increase of 4 basis points from the previous week … Read more

Wall Street Uneasy About Options-Driven Momentum Trade as Nvidia’s Earnings Report Looms

Wall Street Uneasy About Options-Driven Momentum Trade as Nvidia’s Earnings Report Looms

Wall Street Raises Concerns about Options-Driven Momentum Trade | HighlyRespectableNews Wall Street Raises Concerns about Options-Driven Momentum Trade Wall Street is growing increasingly uneasy about an options-driven momentum trade that has helped push the S&P 500 index into record territory. Analysts Eye Nvidia Earnings Report Market analysts pinpoint Nvidia Corp.’s earnings report as a potential … Read more

Mark Zuckerberg Announces Meta’s First-Ever Dividend, but IRS Eyes Millions in Taxes

Mark Zuckerberg Announces Meta’s First-Ever Dividend, but IRS Eyes Millions in Taxes

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg Set to Earn $700 Million in Dividends Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg Set to Earn $700 Million in Dividends Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta Platforms Inc., delighted Meta shareholders and Wall Street this week with the announcement of the company’s first-ever dividend. This news comes as Meta’s stock dividends prove to be … Read more

Family Feud: Siblings at Odds Over Ownership of $980,000 California House

Family Feud: Siblings at Odds Over Ownership of $980,000 California House

I have six brothers and sisters. My youngest brother, 50, has his name on the title deed to the family home, as do my two deceased brothers. Two sisters got married and withdrew their names from the act. One of our sisters was on the title, but she also passed away. My brother says, “It … Read more

Navigating 401(k) Hardship Distributions: Rules, Options, and Considerations

Navigating 401(k) Hardship Distributions: Rules, Options, and Considerations

In your article “I want to access my 401(k) sooner. Is a loan the only way? you wrote that hardship distributions were “…available only if the participant has an “immediate and significant financial need” and that the distribution cannot exceed the amount “necessary to satisfy the financial need.” Cher Kent, There is some definition of … Read more

Financial planning for retired couple with $3.4 million net worth: Are we spending too much?

Financial planning for retired couple with $3.4 million net worth: Are we spending too much?

I am 56 years old and semi-retired. I was a single mother for many years, but managed to find success during over 30 years of working in corporate America. My total net worth is approximately $3.4 million, including my home, investments, and cash. I will write my last tuition check at the end of this … Read more

Should I Pay Off My Mortgages with My Retirement Funds: Expert Advice for Retirees

Should I Pay Off My Mortgages with My Retirement Funds: Expert Advice for Retirees

My wife and I are both retired. Right now we have an IRA worth over $800,000, which is intact, and stocks worth $600,000. We receive pensions and Social Security, which amount to about $9,000 a month, but we have two mortgages that are not being paid off. Our primary mortgage has $42,000 remaining with an … Read more

Retired Union Construction Worker Seeking Financial Security – Do We Have Enough Income for a Comfortable Retirement?

Retired Union Construction Worker Seeking Financial Security – Do We Have Enough Income for a Comfortable Retirement?

I am a 59 year old retired union construction worker with a full pension of $80,000 per year with no COLA. I also receive Social Security Disability benefits for $3,400 per month. My wife, age 59, is an executive assistant to the director of operations at a large hospital and her income is $68,000. My … Read more

We are retired with $1.4 million in investments and 2 mortgages worth $200,000. Should we pay them back and risk increasing our Medicare premium? – CNET

We are retired with $1.4 million in investments and 2 mortgages worth $200,000.  Should we pay them back and risk increasing our Medicare premium?  – CNET

My wife and I are both retired. Currently we have an IRA worth over $800,000 that is intact and stocks worth $600,000. We receive pensions and Social Security, which amount to about $9,000 a month, but we have two mortgages that are not being paid off. Our primary mortgage has $42,000 left with 2.5% interest, … Read more