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[quote=Anonymous]It's good to have a grasp on where your money goes. Not to be a Debbie downer but you should know a little bit more about the finances in case your spouse passes away unexpectedly (speaking from experience). I love using the Fidelity website to track my spending, I believe it's the tab called Full View. You can add accounts and then see all of your spending put in categories. I like using Boldin for retirement planning/taxes. They have a free trial and also a Black Friday special right now. I am also a Boglehead and agree with the above statement about their website, it's painful. However, there is usually good advice posted. Fidelity has some good money market funds that you can place the 200k in while you are waiting to decide what to do with the money. Or if you are with a different brokerage, they have comparable funds. [/quote]
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