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hermetic

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Mon Jul 6, 2020, 12:01 PM Jul 2020

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I am retired, single, and living in a paid-for house on SSI and minimum distributions from a 401K. I make enough to live comfortably but frugally. I have not had to pay income taxes for many years and am poor enough to qualify for a program that eliminates my property taxes. I guess that’s all about to change.

My dad passed away last year leaving 3 heirs; my sister, brother, and me. All other immediate family has been gone for a while. Dad was 92 and in a nursing home so everything he had was in an Edward Jones account, a mix of stocks, bonds, etc. I got ownership back in March, when the country had begun shutting down.

So, I was already in a mild state of shock, wondering if we would all be dead in a short time, and now I’m the owner of a six figure investment account (very low six figure) about which I know absolutely nothing. The EJ office is in a different state. I have spoken with my advisor on the phone a few times and told her not to change anything right now until I have a better idea of what’s going on. I sure don’t want to end up with some huge tax bill.

I have never wanted to be in the stock market because I don’t trust it and she had me agree to not discuss my account with anyone other than her. I have bookmarked several websites that look like they would help me understand what I’ve got but I never seem to have the time for them. I am a very busy person these days. When I discovered this group, I started following figuring I might learn a thing or two.

I am having some concerns about my account, not the least of which is the photo of my advisor. Now I truly have never been one to judge people by their looks but damned if this woman doesn’t have those crazed Republican eyes that we see so often now. Plus a few comments she has made give me pause.

I do realize that there is a lot of confusion and concern about what’s going to happen now. I’ve seen the headlines that we are headed for a worse Depression than has over occurred. My advisor says, “Nah, never gonna happen.”

So, there I am. Waiting and watching. Delighted to meet you all.

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My suggestion is that you want save what you have, limit your risk of loss. empedocles Jul 2020 #1
Sorry about the interruption, 4 yr old granddaughter had to go to the empedocles Jul 2020 #7
How nice hermetic Jul 2020 #14
I would suggest you ask her to sell enough so that you can pay for a couple of hours worth BComplex Jul 2020 #2
Thanks for your advice hermetic Jul 2020 #15
I worry if you inherited any IRAs or 401ks. progree Jul 2020 #3
Right on the nail head there. hermetic Jul 2020 #16
Don't put it in the stock market, good chance he's going to crash it before this is over. Canoe52 Jul 2020 #4
I don't think she has legal standing to tell you not to talk to anyone else about your account. Merlot Jul 2020 #5
Yep hermetic Jul 2020 #17
I have found financial people are more than happy to answer questions Merlot Jul 2020 #25
I am sorry for the loss of your dad. bottomofthehill Jul 2020 #6
Thanks hermetic Jul 2020 #13
Edward Jones is a pretty good company csziggy Jul 2020 #8
Thank you hermetic Jul 2020 #18
Yeah, when I was first looking at brokers I looked at online ones csziggy Jul 2020 #20
A few things you may want to consider; A HERETIC I AM Jul 2020 #9
"Well, guess what? It isn't up to her! It's YOUR MONEY! " progree Jul 2020 #10
As Host of this group, I would hope the participants here would refrain from giving specific investm progree Jul 2020 #11
I agree..... A HERETIC I AM Jul 2020 #12
I've never understood having many different investment accounts csziggy Jul 2020 #21
When I was a broker, the situation you described were dreaded. A HERETIC I AM Jul 2020 #22
The "Don't keep all your eggs in one basket" idea is fine for FDIC accounts these days csziggy Jul 2020 #24
THANK YOU! hermetic Jul 2020 #19
You are very welcome. A HERETIC I AM Jul 2020 #23
No prop taxes? paradise! bucolic_frolic Jul 2020 #26
Idaho hermetic Jul 2020 #27
Thanks! bucolic_frolic Jul 2020 #28
I just finished reading this thread, and I want to say PoindexterOglethorpe Aug 2020 #29
WOW! Thanks! And very well said! A HERETIC I AM Sep 2020 #31
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