Military to Financial Planner Podcast
I'm thrilled to welcome Clayton Quamme to today's episode of Military to Financial Planner! Clayton shares his fascinating career journey, starting with an unexpected gift—a personal finance book from his mom—back when he was 16. It sparked his lifelong passion for personal finance and wealth-building. From his time in Army ROTC to an influential moment in college that solidified his career path, Clayton recounts how these early experiences shaped his focus on becoming a Certified Financial Planner™. Clayton's story is all about intentional career pivots—often stepping backward...
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Welcome to a special bonus episode of the Military to Financial Planner Podcast! I’m Daniel Kopp, and today I’m joined by my SkillBridge intern, Russ Meyer, for the inaugural session of our PME Book Club. We’re diving deep into "Advice That Sticks: How to Give Financial Advice That People Will Follow" by Dr. Moira Somers—one of my hands-down favorite books for any financial planner, and honestly, for anyone who wants to make their advice more impactful in any area of life. Russ and I explore what makes advice “stick,” the science and psychology behind why people don’t always...
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I was thrilled to have my longtime friend and colleague Kate Horrell join me on the podcast. We’ve known each other for years—through mastermind groups and the broader military financial community—and I’ve always admired the work she does to support military families through education and advocacy. In this episode, Kate shares her incredible journey from being a new military spouse struggling with bills and benefits to becoming a trusted voice in the world of military personal finance. What started with checking out library books and reading Military Times columns turned into a career...
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In this episode, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Ashley Quamme, a licensed marriage and family therapist and the founder of Beyond the Plan. Ashley is someone I’ve admired for a long time, and this conversation is packed with powerful insights into the intersection of psychology, relationships, and personal finance. Ashley shares her unique journey—from launching a private therapy practice focused on couples, to navigating military life as a spouse, to eventually blending her clinical background with the world of financial planning. We explored what financial therapy really means...
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I’m excited to welcome Greg Young on the podcast today. He is the founder of Ahead Full Wealth Management, a fee-only RIA based in Rhode Island. As a Navy veteran himself, his focus there is working with military, government employees, and educators through financial planning, investment management, and tax planning and preparation. In our wide-ranging discussion Greg shares his personal journey of initial interviews trying to determine where to start his career in financial services and his thoughts on the pros and cons or working in the major insurance companies and broker dealers....
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I’m excited to welcome Dan Huffman on the podcast today. He is the founder of Cornerstone Financial Planning, a fee-only RIA based in CO. His focus is on working with those in the real estate community so we spend a lot of time talking about that type of expertise, the planning and tax considerations for that niche, compliance considerations, and balancing those goals with other aspects of financial planning especially when so many clients think about real estate in more emotional aspects. Dan shares his story of learning about aspects of personal finance in the FIRE community and some of...
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I’m excited to welcome Ryan Guina on the podcast today. He is the founder of the Military Wallet, one of the longest running and most respected personal finance websites focused on the military audience. Ryan served over six years in the United States Air Force as an aircraft mechanic, then joined the Air National Guard in 2014 after an 8.5-year break in service which we talk about integrating the challenges of that with his entrepreneurial journey. In our wide-ranging discussion Ryan shares his personal journey of sharing his discoveries on a blog during the early days of this content...
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I’m excited to welcome Valerie Rivera on the podcast today. She is the founder of First Gen Wealth, an RIA specializing in no shame, no judgement financial advice for First Gen wealth builders in their 30s and 40s. I invited Valerie on the podcast to help share her story of overcoming lots of barriers including race, family of origin, education, class, financial safety net, and much more. I love her transparency in sharing each stage of her career journey and how she persisted in finding a path forward, even in the midst of challenge after challenge. She is part of just over 1% of...
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I’m excited to welcome Curt Sheldon on the podcast today. He is the founder of C. L. Sheldon and Company, a flat-fee RIA focused on serving senior military officers. Curt first launched this firm more than 14 years ago and offered flat fee engagements with investment management long before this became more common. His firm also prepares more than 300 tax returns. In this wide-ranging interview Curt shares how his early interest in finances started during his academics studies during undergraduate, masters, and CFP coursework while on active duty. Listen for his story about a bad experience...
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In this short bonus episode, Paul Allen rejoins us to share the exciting news about the MQFP live exam prep course coming up at MilMoneyCon25. We chat through what that looks like, what you can expect to learn, how much it costs, when to plan travel, integration with the MilMoneyCon conference schedule, and a special opportunity for some scholarships! Hope to see many of you listeners there!
info_outlineHow do I build a business plan?
You’re not going to know everything out of the gate. But your ‘plan’ should involve the following steps:
- Determining whether this is an appropriate career for you.
- Education, Credentials Licensing (refer back to Episode 3)
- FPA Externship
- Identifying education needs
- Determining your military timeline:
- Home town?
- Last duty station?
- Where does your spouse/family want to go?
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- When is your exit?
- What military milestones are you looking to hit (next promotion, next retention bonus, special assignment, etc.)
- For people looking for pensioned retirement--have you done the math on your next promotion. I.E. if you’re an O-5 on the O-6 select list, it’s not a year that you’re postponing your retirement. It’s a year (or two) to put it on, then 3 years if you want to retire with High-3 credit for time in grade. It might be worth it to your personal retirement plan to wait it out...but you need to do the math.
- Where do you plan to retire to?
- Public speaking (you might be doing a lot of presentations just to get clients in the door). Great practice is available while you’re in uniform, if you just look for the opportunities to get in front of people as part of your job.
- Collateral duties
- What skill sets do you need to work on (not education)
- Every command has a financial counselor. If you can’t be this person, be the assistant. Or talk to them and learn what they do with sailors/airmen/soldiers/marines
- VITA office
- Local financial office
- Right now
- Later (after deployment/end of the fiscal year, or whatever your optempo allows)
- Next year
- Next duty station
- Determine what you can do: