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How to Prioritize My Savings

When there's multiple financial aspirations on the table, one has to figure out how to prioritize the various goals and objectives.

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Should I Use the Roth 401(k) Option?

After 20 years of tax-deferred savings, your workplace retirement plan recently started offering a Roth 401(k) option, does that mean you should start using it?

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CBS Sunday Morning: Should You Tap Your 401(k)

The COVID-19 pandemic has created tremendous economic uncertainty. In this web exclusive CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger talks with Michael Goodma...

The COVID-19 pandemic has created tremendous economic uncertainty. In this video I talk with Michael Goodman, president of the investment management firm Wealthstream Advisors, about how people should strategize when considering dipping into their retirement savings.

Will the Secure Act Rescue Retirement?

Will the Secure Act Rescue Retirement?

Congress delivered retirement savers a last minute gift: the Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement (SECURE) Act, which after passing the House in May, was neatly tucked inside a federal government spending bill that the President will sign just before the holiday break. The changes were the biggest in more than a decade.

What to Do With Old Retirement Plan?

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As you’re getting all the ingredients you need for that Thanksgiving feast, we’re going to distract you for a little bit as we kick off yet another show with Molly from the Bay Area who’s wondering what she should do with an old 401(k) from a previous employer. Should she roll it into her new plan or is there a better alternative?

Next up was Kristen from Portland who’s wondering if she should ditch her condo, which is already paid off, and buy a house?

Our guest in hour two, Belinda Luscombe, would rather have had her eyes put out than read a book about marriage; they all seemed full of advice that was obvious, useless, or bad. Plus they were boring. 

But after covering the relationship beat for Time magazine for ten years, she realized there was a surprisingly upbeat and little-known story to tell about the benefits of staying together for the long haul. Hence her recently released book, Marriageology: The Art and Science of Staying Together.

Casting a witty, candid, and probing eye on the latest behavioral science, Luscombe has written a fresh and persuasive report on the state of our unions, how they’ve changed from those of our parents’ era, and what those changes mean for the happiness of this most intimate and important of our relationships.

In Marriageology Luscombe examines the six major fault lines that can fracture contemporary marriages, also known as the F-words: familiarity, fighting, finances, family, fooling around, and finding help. 

She presents facts, debunks myths, and provides a fascinating mix of research, anecdotes, and wisdom from a wide range of approaches, from how properly dividing up chores can result in a better sex life to the benefits of fighting with your spouse to whether or not to tell your partner that you lost $70,000. (The last one is from firsthand experience.)

Marriageology offers simple, actionable, maybe even borderline fun techniques and tips to try, whether the relationship in question is about to conk out or just needs a little grease and an oil change. The best news of all is that sticking together is easier than it looks.

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CBS This Morning: Retirement Savings Lag

A new report shows Americans' retirement savings are not growing at the same pace as stocks, which are again hovering around record highs. Over the last decade, the average 401(k) account balance grew about 124 percent, while the Dow skyrocketed 214 percent. I joined CBS This Morning to offer some financial advice.

Is My 401(k) Too Expensive?

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What happens if your 401(k) is full of insanely high fees? Is there a better alternative? Can a case be made to not use the plan altogether? That's the discussion with Ross from Boston.

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My Old Retirement Plan

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You started a new job but still have a 401(k) with the old employer. What should you do with it? Roll it into the new plan? Leave it where it is? Roll it into a rollover IRA? That's what we're discussing on the latest bonus call with Molly.

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What to Do with Old 401(k)

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Unless you're only going to work for one employer, which is exceedingly unlikely, chances are you're going to have some old retirement plans out there. What should you do with them? Leave where they are? Roll into the new plan? Consolidate? That's the question from Lisa in New Jersey on the latest bonus call.

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