From the monthly archives:

February 2012

Pay Down Mortgage or Add to Retirement Fund?

by Tom Musbach on February 29, 2012

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Daily Question is excerpted from the JustAnswer archives and features information provided from an expert on JustAnswer:

Q: I want to know if I should be paying down my mortgage or contributing extra money into my retirement fund. I want to retire in 10-15 years with a police pension.

Stack of paper bills held in one hand.

What will make you happier in 15 years?

A: In general, as long as you are still working, I would not pay off the mortgage. It provides a little tax benefit, and the best scenario you can hope for is a 3-5% return by not having to pay interest. You have little upside potential, but almost no downside.

Investing in your retirement plan keeps compounding and growing tax-free. You have much more upside potential overall with only a small downside potential, considering your time frame. Downside potential is usually what scares people. If you gave a time horizon of 6 months, I might have a different answer. But you are talking 10+ years, and upside far exceeds downside.

When you retire and live on a fixed income, then I would pay off the debt.

– Answer from Randall Klein, tax advisor and financial expert on JustAnswer.

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Best Way to Find an Entry-Level Job?

by Tom Musbach on February 28, 2012

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Daily Question is excerpted from the JustAnswer archives and features information provided from an expert on JustAnswer:

Q: What’s a good way to go about finding an entry-level job?

woman on phone while sitting in front of a computer

Talk up the job search; don't just use the computer.

A: Here are three main things you should try:

1. Select the companies you are interested in working for and contact their HR department. Ask them if they have any entry-level positions and explain to them that you are willing to work your way up from the bottom. The biggest part of this is just knowing which companies you are interested in.

2. You can also look at job postings online — at your target companies’ websites or on sites liked Monster, CareerBuilder, Craigslist, and LinkedIn.

3. Definitely do some networking; talk to everyone you know about your job search.

(NOTE: The above steps also can help more experienced applicants who aren’t seeking an entry-level position.)

– Answer from Tori Jacobs, a careers expert on JustAnswer.

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What’s Best for Cleaning Worn Leather Car Seats?

February 27, 2012

Daily Question is excerpted from the JustAnswer archives and features information provided from an expert on JustAnswer: Q: The leather driver’s seat in my Toyota Sienna is dirty and looks like it’s going to crack. Is there a cream or solution for cleaning it that will help give the leather a longer life? A: Here [...]

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How to Avoid Weight Gain from Alcohol

February 24, 2012

Daily Question is excerpted from the JustAnswer archives and features information provided from an Expert on JustAnswer: Q: I’m going on an all-inclusive resort vacation. How can I avoid gaining weight from drinking alcohol? A: Try to avoid drinking sweet drinks (e.g., pina coladas, margaritas) and beer; rather stick to dry wine, either red or [...]

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Should I Cover My Parakeet’s Cage at Night?

February 23, 2012

Daily Question is excerpted from the JustAnswer archives and features information provided from an Expert on JustAnswer: Q: I just acquired a 5-month-old parakeet, and the former owner never covered his cage at night. Should I continue that, or is it better for him to be covered at night? I want the transition to his [...]

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