Something More with Chris Boyd
IRA Age Milestones – If you have an Individual Retirement Account (IRA), are you aware of the many key age milestones? Chris Boyd and Jeff Perry take you through a chronological timeline from childhood to your mid- seventies as they discuss twelve key ages and relatively unknown opportunities related to your IRA that could boost your savings and reduce your income taxes. Click the link below to register for our upcoming webinar, “Don’t leave a digital mess.” https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/6040334700710880088 For more information or to reach TEAM AMR, click the following...
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Things to consider before buying a second home – Chris Boyd and Jeff Perry are joined by Britta Ferguson CFP®, CEPA® who is a Senior Vice President, Financial Advisor with Wealth Enhancement to explore the pros and cons of owning a second home (vacation home). The discussion begins with “try before you buy” advice and the distinction between an investment property that you may use part-time compared to a true second home that is unoccupied when you are not using it. The “math” of owning a second home is reviewed in addition to the “what- ifs” of owning...
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Targets of Fraud – World Elder Abuse Awareness Day is June 15 and according to the World Health Organization, one in six people 60 years and older experience financial fraud or abuse each year. Elder fraud reports to the FBI’s Crime Complaint Center have risen by 14%, with an average loss of $34K (see link below). Chris Boyd, Jeff Perry, and Russ Ball dig into the statistics and discuss the most common types of fraud. The trio also shares practical advice how to avoid scams and fraud and what to do if you become a victim. For more information or to reach TEAM AMR,...
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Best Books? – Chris Boyd opens this episode with a story from his most recent trip to the dentist where the hygienist was asking for financial planning book recommendations and advice as to how she should go about finding a financial planner who is willing to work with someone who has a modest income and assets. Chris and co-host Jeff Perry suggest a wide variety of books for people at various stages of their financial journey. The dialogue shifts to the challenges of finding a financial planner. Jeff shares the three questions that everyone should ask to anyone in the financial services...
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5 Biggest Stealth Retirement Costs – Chris Boyd and Jeff Perry review a recent article from Kiplinger’s magazine (linked below) as they discuss the “Five Biggest Stealth Costs in Retirement.” The conversation begins with the notion that most people planning for retirement have a basic understanding of their future cash flow needs. Chris and Jeff dig into the costs that many people make incorrect assumptions about or ignore all together. Included in the conversation are unexpected health care costs, income tax errors, unanticipated financial emergencies, family member needs/gifts, and...
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Don’t Assume – Chris Boyd, Jeff Perry, and Russ Ball explore several financial planning assumptions people sometimes make that are often not true. The episode begins with Russ Ball outlining a new “super catch-up” for workers ages 60-64, which leads to an overall review of retirement account limits and special catch-up opportunities. Jeff shares clients’ stories where two public employees incorrectly assumed they would not be eligible for Social Security. Chris brings up other topics not to make assumptions about, including beneficiaries and 401K...
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One Big Beautiful Bill – Chris Boyd, Jeff Perry, and Russ Ball dig into the recently passed House of Representatives Budget Bill known as the “One Big Beautiful Bill.” The trio discusses the key items in the Bill, including making the Tax and Job Act income tax reductions permanent, eliminating taxes on overtime and tips, and increases in border and military spending. Jeff notes that the promises of significant reductions in Federal spending were not achieved in the House Bill. Chris and Russ offer thoughts on the likelihood of the House version passing in the Senate. For more...
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Navigating Economic Waves: A Portfolio Strategy - Brian Regan joins Chris Boyd and Jeff Perry to discuss a recent article Brian authored (see link below) which suggests that staying calm and ensuring that investment strategies are robust and adaptable, one can weather the economic “storms” triggered by tariff policy and related economic news. Brian comments that, “Just like a well-prepared vessel can withstand the might of the Atlantic, a thoughtfully managed portfolio can endure and thrive amidst economic turbulence.”...
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IRA Beneficiaries: Who Inherits What and When? – Just back from the Ed Slott Conference, Chris Boyd shares his in-depth commentary on how the Secure Act changed rules for distributing assets from an inherited IRA. Chris is joined by co-host Jeff Perry as they explore the sometimes confusing and technical rules of the three distinct categories of IRA beneficiaries. Chris outlines the basic rules as he points out that there are exceptions to be aware of. Jeff highlights the need for financial advisors to collaborate with client’s income tax preparers and estate planning to not only avoid...
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Mail Bag – Jeff Perry and Russ Ball dig into the Team AMR Mail Bag and answer questions from listeners. Included in this episode are, “I have read that my household expenses will go down when I retire, but I don’t understand why.” “I know that I need a Will, but don’t know who in my family I should choose to take care of my estate. Who should be my Personal Representative/Executor?” “I'm 49 years old and have nothing saved for retirement - what should I do?” Listen in as Jeff and Russ offer their advice and commentary to each of these listener questions. For more...
info_outlineAnnual reviews and why you need one – You have probably heard all the reasons why
you need a comprehensive financial plan. In this episode Jeff Perry and Russ Ball
discuss why it is critical to review your plan at least annually. Topics covered include
responding to life changes, investment objectives, time horizons, liquidity needs, risk
tolerance, cash-flows, life insurance needs, legacy planning, and more.
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