Finding The Silver Linings In Challenging Financial Circumstances
Release Date: 01/02/2025
The Retirement Huddle
Most people approach retirement planning with a list of questions in hand, but what if you're asking the wrong questions? In this episode, Mark unpacks why traditional thinking about retirement often leads people astray. If you’ve ever fixated on your “magic number” for retirement or chased high returns, Mark will show you how those concerns might be holding you back and what to do instead. Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode: 💰 Why a magic “retirement number” is a myth 🏥 Smarter ways to plan for long-term care 🧾 The one document your advisor should be...
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Monopoly, Battleship, Risk, and even Candyland. All of these are board games that you may have played with your family or friends at some point or another. But did you know they also hold valuable lessons for your financial life? From avoiding emotional attachment to your investments to managing risk, these games can teach us a lot about making smart money moves. Tune in as Mark connects the dots between your favorite board games and a winning financial strategy! Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode: 📊 Not getting too attached to any one fund or stock in your portfolio. ...
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In retirement planning, there are a lot of things that are completely out of your control. Fortunately, the things that you can control allow you to deal with those things that you can't. With so many variables out of our control, it’s essential to focus on what we can manage to ensure a peaceful and financially secure retirement. This show will cover topics like market risks, lifetime income streams, tax strategies, and the role of Social Security in a comprehensive retirement plan. Join us to...
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Today we’re going have a little fun by playing a game of Overrated, Underrated, or Rightly Rated. We’re going to present some financial products or ideas and Mark will tell us which category he thinks they fall into. Join us as we discuss the importance of financial planning for retirement, including the benefits of setting up a Roth IRA and making consistent contributions. We’ll also explore the overrated and underrated aspects of various financial concepts, such as tax refunds, mortgage payoff strategies, and variable annuities. Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode: Why...
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Today we’re going to have a little fun on the show by tackling the risks and realities of retirement planning by playing a game called ‘Two Truths and a Lie.’ We’ll challenge common beliefs about inflation, interest rates, and emergency funds by explaining what’s true and what is actually a myth. Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode: Bonds don’t do as well in an inflationary environment. Rising interest rates actually help savers. You don’t want to have any risk when it comes to your emergency fund. Market crashes can present great buying opportunities....
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At times in life, we are presented with tough situations. While we can’t always control the situations that are handed to us, we can control how we respond to them. Today, we’ll discuss some challenging financial situations- such as market crashes, capital gains taxes, and even job loss- and instead of dwelling on the negatives, we’ll focus on finding the silver linings! Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode: What opportunities can exist in the event of a market crash Capital gains taxes mean you made a lot of money How interest rates work in two different directions Finding...
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Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode:
- What opportunities can exist in the event of a market crash
- Capital gains taxes mean you made a lot of money
- How interest rates work in two different directions
- Finding yourself and taking a moment to reset after losing a job
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