Mailbag: 529 Plans, Finances after Remarriage, Advisor Fees & More
We’ve got a mailbag edition of the podcast for you today! We’ve received some excellent listener questions recently, and we’re going to dive into a few of them in this episode. We cover a wide variety of topics, ranging from 529 plans to advisor fee structures, so stick around to see what you can learn. Rosemary asks how much is too much to spend on a forever home. Valerie asks Dave and Drue for their thoughts on combining finances after getting remarried. Stay tuned as we explore potential pitfalls and offer practical advice on navigating the complexities of retirement. Here are some of the questions we answer in today’s show: I owe 21,000 on my truck, but that's my only debt. Should I make a withdrawal from my 401K to pay off the truck and be debt free? Should I set up a 529 plan for my grandkids or just invest on my own and give them the money when they go to school? How much is too much to spend on a forever home? I’ll likely be a widow for a significant portion of my retirement years. What sort of financial planning challenges does this create for me? I've talked to a few financial advisors about how they get paid and it sounds like they all have completely different models. Are there this many different fee structures or does everyone just explain it differently? Contact Dave and Drue: Web: https://www.truefinancialpartners.com/ Email: info@truefp.biz Phone: 877-359-8783
From "Wealthy Habits Podcast"
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