Here's what's new on NJMoneyHelp.com
Good morning!
A quick announcement for you before we get to your questions: We've added two new sections to NJMoneyHelp.com!
First, you can now access an archive of our weekly eNewsletter from the home page. You can see that here.
There are also times when there's important money news and we want you to offer you an objective perspective on the headlines. A perspective that's non-partisan. One that cuts through all the noise. For that, we've started a Special Reports section. Those stories will be few, but essential - like the one we did last week about President Trump's executive orders on financial regulations and the new "fiduciary" rule.
We hope you enjoy the changes.
Now to your questions!
Obamacare's future is still uncertain, but if you need health insurance, it's important to understand all of your options. Here's a primer.
President Trump promises changes for the tax code. Here's a look at what he proposes for capital gains rates.
Recent changes to the estate tax in New Jersey are still being digested by residents. Here's a closer look at how the exemption works.
When you plan your estate, you might decide life insurance is a smart strategy to eliminate some of the tax burden on your heirs. Here's how it works.
We know many of our readers are do-it-yourselfers. Here's a must-read about making your own investment choices. Also understand the difference between SPDRs and ETFs.
If helping your grandchildren with college costs is one of your goals, be sure your gifts don't inadvertently hurt their chances at financial aid. Also see whether any of your college savings would be tax-deductible.
Buying or leasing a car can be a tough decision for some. One reader wanted to know if either move would make a difference on his credit report.
In our latest money makeover, we explore the retirement dreams of a couple who want to know if they can afford to retire in New Jersey but also afford renting a place in Florida for a few months a year. Their prospects are good.
If you're interested in a money makeover or if you have any question, please email Ask@NJMoneyHelp.com.
Thanks for reading!
Karin
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