Today, the members of the M-Network are happy to announce a new feature called “Ask The M-Network.” This feature allows you, our readers, to submit personal finance questions to any of the M-Network members using the contact form on any M-Network member’s blog. Your question will be answered by several M-Network members and published within a few days on the blog where you submitted the question.
Here area few important points about the “Ask The M-Network” program:
- Our answers are opinions not professional financial advice – Please remember that we are personal finance bloggers and not finance professionals. Our answers should not be considered professional advice and we assume no responsibility of any kind. Please consult a certified financial expert as needed.
- Not all questions will be answered – We will only answer selected questions. If your question is answered, you’ll also be notified via email with a link to our responses.
- Questions will be answered publicly – The questions and answers are considered property of the M-Network. Once published, you cannot ask us to remove the question. Please note, we retain the right to reuse the questions and answers any way we choose.
- Your identity is safe – Please note that we will not publish your full name or email; we will refer to you by your first name or any name that you give us.
That’s it. We hope you’ll give this feature a try!
How to participate: There is a banner over to the right that will be on every page of Cash Money Life that you can click on at any time to be brought back to this post with the details. Here is my contact form for when you have a question. I look forward to hearing from you!
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Good thing you started this personal finance question and answer forum. Might use this someday considering that most of the problems today is money. Any practical advise is very helpful.
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I’m closing out my traditional 401k (had enough) Can i put this money into my company’s hsa?
Ron: No, according to the US Treasury, you cannot roll your 401(k) directly into an HSA:
I would recommend leaving your money in your 401k account to avoid early withdrawal penalties and locking in your current losses. You might consider choosing a less volatile asset allocation mix or invest your current assets in cash within your 401k to avoid taxes and early withdrawal penalties.
I was laid off Nov’08. Have a severance package but the cash is bleeding away. Health insurances expires end of April. I am collecting unemployment but net burn is ~$4.5K @ month. I am single with a mortgage & a host of bills. My question is that I’ve been advised to hold onto my cash & cut back paying on bills not knowing when next job will appear. I am upside-down on a boat with value being ~$180K & a note of ~$215K. Payments are $1.3K a month. I stopped making payments & advised the bank that I can’t afford loan payment. I am still paying boat insurance & advertising to sell. I realize this will impact my credit rating/score & boat will be repossessed in ~4-5 months after due process. I have rented a room to bring in some extra money but am burning ~$4.5K cash a month from reserves.
Is the boat decision a wise financial one so as to not burn thru remaining cash as fast? I realize there are more variables.
Texas
I cannot afford my student loans due to my job is doing away with full-time work and only offering part-time work. I pay $200.00 a month, but with my new position I can only afford $100.oo a month. I have tried to renegotiate the terms of my student loans however they will not work with me at all. How will my credit be affected?
hi, I am 68 yrs. old. My son just paid me back the money that he owed me, and I need to put this money somewhere. I don`t want to tie it up in a portfolio. Is there something that I can do to make a little money , and still have access to it without going through paperwork to get it? I had thought about buying a condo with a couple people, and renting it out, but maybe there is something that I have not thought of, that some financial wizard can come up with. I need to make some decisions soon. I don`t mind investing it if can have ready access to it. Hope to get as many ideas and advice as possible. Thank you all in advance.