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Jeremy Suschak, CFP®

Jeremy Suschak, CFP®, is a financial advisor and head of business development at D.B. Root & Company in Pittsburgh. He is a SmartAsset financial advisor columnist who answers reader questions on personal finance topics.

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Ask an Advisor: We Have $3.7 Million in Assets. Do We ‘Bite the Bullet’ and Buy Long-Term Care Insurance?

I’m 63 and have been on Social Security disability since 2008. My wife, also 63, stays home to care for me. We’re in poor health and were denied or quoted high rates for long-term care insurance in our mid-50s, with recent quotes as high as $1,850 a month for me and $2,750 for her. We… read more…

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Ask an Advisor: We Have $1.25M in Retirement Savings and Need to Withdraw $50k Per Year. How Should We Invest it?

We have $250,000 in the bank and one million to invest for retirement with no debt. We need to earn $50,000 a year from the million. Where should I invest it? -Rob First, congratulations on saving $1 million for your retirement – I’m sure a lot of hard work has gone into this! You have… read more…

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Ask an Advisor: I’m Hiring an Advisor to Manage My $4-5 Million Estate. Should I Choose the $8k Flat Fee Over a $35k Asset-Based Fee?

I’m nearing retirement and I’m wrestling with hiring either a flat-fee or fee-only (AUM) advisor to help with retirement planning and ongoing investment advice for an estate worth between $4-5 million. There is a big cost difference between the two: the flat fee would be about $8,000 a year, while the fee-only advisor charges about… read more…

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Ask an Advisor: My Advisor Relies on a Sister Company to Manage My Account and Never Reaches Out to Me. Is This How He Should Act?

I’ve had a fiduciary financial advisor for over five years. He recommended a type of sister company working with him to handle my account. I never hear from him unless I email a question or ask to invest in a CD or stock. Is this the way a financial advisor should act? He lets the… read more…

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Ask an Advisor: My Advisor Charges a 2% Fee But He Doesn’t Provide Tax Advice. I Have an $850k Portfolio. Am I Paying Too Much?

My advisor charges a 2% fee for financial advice. He does not provide tax advice. My portfolio is currently worth around $850,000. Does this fee sound appropriate? – Tim Without knowing the full scope of services delivered by the advisor, 2% may be too expensive for a portfolio of your size and for a relationship… read more…

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Ask an Advisor: I’m 62 and My Husband Is 68. Can I Collect Spousal Benefits for 5 Years and Switch to My Own at Full Retirement Age?

My husband began drawing his Social Security at age 62. He is 68 now (born in 1955), while I am 62 (born 1961). If I begin to draw my Social Security now it will be reduced, of course. Can I collect spousal benefits from him now and then switch to my benefit at my full… read more…

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Ask an Advisor: My Advisor Sold My Nvidia Stock When I Hired Him, Costing Me $50k in Potential Profits. How Do I Deal With It?

I’ve had a financial advisor, who is a certified financial planner (CFP), since December of last year. I really find his advice super valuable, but I can’t seem to get over the fact that he sold all of my Nvidia stock when he took over as my CFP. I had bought $20,000 worth of Nvidia… read more…

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Ask an Advisor: I Have $1 Million and Want It to Work for Me. How Do I Maximize Passive Income and Minimize Taxes?

I have a million dollars and I want to put it to work for me. Where can I put it to make the most amount of passive income from it? Also, how can I minimize taxes on that to be able to keep more of that money? – Andrea While today’s high-interest rate environment has… read more…

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Ask an Advisor: My Wife Claimed Social Security at 65. Can She Collect the Max Spousal Benefit When I Retire?

My wife started collecting Social Security at age 65, but it’s a tiny amount. I am planning on retiring in two years at 65 (67 is my full retirement age). Can my wife collect spousal benefits of 50% of my full retirement benefits once I retire? – James Unfortunately, the likely answer is “no,” although… read more…