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‘It saved my relationship with my mom.’ These money managers may help if you’re feeling overwhelmed helping your parents pay their bills.
An extra set of eyes on these kinds of tasks can help people remain independent longer
‘It is their fault’: My condo board forgot to bill for storage fees. Must I pay retroactively?
“They now intend to bill us for seven to eight months of storage fees.”
‘I’m not made of money’: My heating engineer didn’t fix my radiators on his first visit. Do I pay him a second time?
“He charged $180 for the second visit for his time, including $40 for the part.”
‘I feel like this does us a disservice’: My brother wants his $1 million inheritance in advance. Should he pay interest?
“The total value of our family trust is $4 million.”
‘We track our finances religiously’: Are we obliged to pay for our daughter’s medical school? We have $2.6 million saved for retirement.
“I am retired, and my wife is an employed physician. She is 56 and would like to retire as well.”
‘This seems absolutely insane’: Our children pay rent on our investment properties. Our lawyer says they should still buy us out.
“They have already paid the mortgage. It makes no sense to require them to ‘pay’ it again.”
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I have $12K in credit-card debt due to health issues and a 30% pay cut. Is it finally time to take a loan from my 401(k)?
“Because of a downturn in my industry, my pay was cut 30%.”
‘I have never been asked for money before’: My friend wants to borrow $1,600 to pay her rent. Do I say yes?
“I have heard mixed reviews on lending people money.”
‘His income is limited’: Should I pay $800 a month towards my husband’s $67,000 student debt?
“I have stopped short of paying for his business, his car payment and health insurance.”