Office Hours: Investing in a 401(k) vs Saving for College
In today’s Office Hours, Eric answers Madeline's question: “Should I stop contributing to my 401(k) to pay for my daughter's college now or should I take loans and continue to invest in my retirement?”
This a question many are facing, and there is no one perfect answer. However, retirement is the one thing you cannot borrow for so it's important to take care of yourself first financially before your children. Eric explains why.
Have a question? Tweet it to us at @BrotmanPlanning or post it on our Facebook and it may be used in a future episode of Office Hours!
Visit dontretiregraduate.com for a full transcript of this episode.
Видео Office Hours: Investing in a 401(k) vs Saving for College канала Brotman Media Group
This a question many are facing, and there is no one perfect answer. However, retirement is the one thing you cannot borrow for so it's important to take care of yourself first financially before your children. Eric explains why.
Have a question? Tweet it to us at @BrotmanPlanning or post it on our Facebook and it may be used in a future episode of Office Hours!
Visit dontretiregraduate.com for a full transcript of this episode.
Видео Office Hours: Investing in a 401(k) vs Saving for College канала Brotman Media Group
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