
#708: What’s the smartest way to handle big financial transitions—when the stakes are high and the “right” answer isn’t always obvious? Anonymous “Cyndi Jr.” is helping their 73-year-old mother relocate across the country and needs to decide how to use the proceeds from a home sale to balance long-term housing security with inflation protection. Anonymous is trying to figure out how to handle quarterly estimated taxes on investment income—without relying on safe harbor rules that don’t always reflect market swings. Luz, whose previous question was featured on the show, is now navigating a major job change and wondering what to do with an old 401(k)—while also rethinking how Roth accounts, an HSA, and debt all fit into a bigger financial strategy. We’ll walk through each of these and help you think it through in today’s episode. Resources mentioned: Don’t miss the YFRP Webinar! https://affordanything.com/rental2026 Join the YFRP waitlist: https://courses.affordanything.com Listen to Luz’s previous question: https://affordanything.com/episode583 Stay in the Loop: https://affordanything.com/newsletter Share this episode with a friend, colleagues, and Cyndi Lauper: https://affordanything.com/episode708 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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