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Whether you’re anticipating a year-end bonus this December, recently received an inheritance, or even won the lottery (hey, we’re all allowed to dream), figuring out what to do with a large financial windfall can feel overwhelming. No matter how you’ve come into this newfound wealth, it’s important to approach it thoughtfully. Here’s some of what w…
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Wondering if dividend investing is still the best approach for your retirement? Based on a recent article, we dive into what incidental income is and how it may change your strategy around dividends. Nathan talks about how it generates cash flow from portfolio turnover rather than relying solely on dividends. Here’s some of what we discuss in this …
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The financial landscape is changing rapidly, and if you’re focused on retirement, these shifts can’t be ignored. In today’s episode, we break down the trends that will define the rest of 2024 and their implications for your retirement plan. Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode: Nathan’s big getaway. Market volatility and how much an elect…
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Retirement planning as a couple can come with its share of challenges. You aren’t planning for the financial future of just one person, but two! Often, each person comes with their own set of fears, feelings, and feedback. In today’s podcast, Nathan delves into why retirement planning should be a team effort and how couples can work together to avo…
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As we celebrate National Financial Planning Month, there's no better time to take control of your financial future. In today’s podcast, Nathan discusses the ins and outs of building a personalized financial plan. Whether you're just starting out or looking to refine your strategy, Nathan's insights are invaluable for anyone looking to secure their …
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Recently, the IRS provided some much-needed clarity on the Secure Act changes, specifically regarding Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs). In today’s podcast, Nathan breaks down these updates and explains their implications for your financial strategy. Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode: An overview of the Secure Act. Clarity on the R…
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Market volatility can be a nerve-wracking experience for any investor. Recent fluctuations have left some questioning the future of their investments. Nathan outlines which crucial strategies to follow in order to help you manage your investments, no matter how turbulent the times. From staying invested to rebalancing your portfolio, these tips are…
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In the ever-evolving landscape of financial products, BlackRock has recently introduced a stock ETF with a 100% downside hedge. This announcement has generated a buzz among investors, but what does it really mean? In our latest podcast, Nathan breaks down the complexities of this new offering and provides crucial insights for investors. Here’s some…
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As we navigate through the year, the economic and political landscape remains a topic of concern and speculation. Are there still predictions of a recession looming over us? If so, how can you shore up your financial position, no matter what the future may hold? Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode: Reduce your debt. Stress-test your fina…
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Should you get into cryptocurrency? Cryptocurrency has been a hot topic for years, often seen as the Wild West of the financial world. However, recent developments suggest that this once-fringe investment is moving into the mainstream. One of the most significant milestones is the SEC's approval of a spot for Ethereum as an ETF. Nathan shares how h…
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In this special Father's Day episode, Nathan dives into classic “dadisms” to draw out valuable financial lessons from them. We discuss the importance of avoiding knee-jerk financial decisions, understanding the true weight of financial burdens, and the dangers of chasing that "better parking spot" in your investment portfolio. Here’s some of what w…
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Are you guilty of putting all your eggs in one financial basket? The latest episode of our podcast delves into the critical topic of investment diversification. We discuss everything from common mistakes Nathan sees to historic examples of when the financial bubble burst. What does true diversification look like and how can you achieve it in your p…
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While the stretch IRA has been gone for a few years now, a new tweak in the rules has added some confusion. On today’s episode, we discuss what this may mean for inherited IRAs and look at a recent article from CNBC to break it down. Currently, there is a 10-year rule to withdraw from an inherited IRA account, but the IRS is allowing a penalty reli…
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Are you ready for a reality check when it comes to retirement? Today we wade through the myths and truths of post-career life, where the expectations of endless cruises clash with the reality of budgeting for healthcare. Learn why setting realistic goals and being adaptable are the keys to a successful retirement. Here’s some of what we discuss in …
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It’s almost derby time! But what does it take to take home the crown? On today’s show, we talk about the things you’ll want to keep in mind to win big when it comes to your financial plan. From training for the moment in the best way to understanding the kinds of bets you’re making, what financial lessons can be learned from such a famous horse rac…
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No matter what generation you’re in, you likely have questions when it comes to retirement. In this multi-part series we will discuss the different questions common among different generations. Today we talk through how to best prepare for that life transition if you are a Baby Boomer. Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode: What are the bi…
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Sometimes technology and innovation can help simplify and streamline things, but other times it can cause more of a headache than before. Today, we talk about what can become more complex and what is improved when you introduce technology into your financial planning. Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode: Can you Google it? When should yo…
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How have things changed since when your grandparents were planning for retirement? So many things have gone up in cost! Instead of pretending things are still like they used to be or avoiding the topic, it’s important to face some of these facts head-on. Listen in as we wrap up our conversation about how retirement planning can be harder than it us…
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We’ve all heard our parents or older generations say, “Well, back in my day…” Some things that were harder in the past have been eased with technology and other advances. But other things have become overcomplicated or more difficult. Today, we talk about the ways retirement planning has changed and potentially gotten more challenging than it used …
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We’re living in a fast-food world, but sometimes it’s worth waiting for the good stuff. Making financial sacrifices can be hard, but today we talk about when the delayed gratification is worth it. From saving for your future to having what you need in retirement, you’ll want to be strategic about your money. Here’s some of what we discuss in this e…
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More and more people are getting an inheritance these days. In today's show, we answer some of the common questions people face when receiving, or planning on one day receiving, an inheritance. Hearing these questions may help you prepare ahead of time for a smooth transition of assets when the time comes. Here are some of the questions we discuss …
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As we near the holidays, you might be scrambling for last-minute gifts and preparing for a festive celebration. For many of us, the gifts in the stocking cover a range of everything from practical to absurd. Today, we talk through some of the fun financial things you might want to stuff in your metaphorical (or literal!) stocking. Here’s some of wh…
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‘Tis the season for a bit of holiday cheer! What can we learn about financial planning from some classic Christmas songs? These tunes we sing along to every year carry some great metaphors and lessons if you know where to look. For instance, we all know Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer was made fun of and overlooked, but turned out to be a great asse…
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Ready for an adventure? Sometimes climbing a mountain is full of adventure, and sometimes it’s more about being prepared. You have to get the proper gear, get used to using it, and practice before you summit a major mountain. Doing something step by step over time may be boring at times, but it helps you get to the goal. The same is true with savin…
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What can we learn about retirement planning from browsing the cereal aisle at the grocery store? We love finding relatable ways to teach about financial topics, so let’s scoop up a few bites of financial understanding on today’s show. Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode: What in the financial world is hard to resist but not all that good…
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It’s always better to learn from the mistakes of others so you don’t have to make them yourself. In this episode, we talk through some common financial mistakes people make and share what you can do to avoid them. Remember, thinking through these situations now can help you steer clear of costly problems down the line! Here's what we discuss in thi…
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Let’s look at some of the hidden questions that come up when retirement planning. Whether you have put them off to the side or would rather focus on something else, all of these things are important components of your retirement plan. Talking through these questions with a financial advisor can help better position yourself in the long-run and cove…
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Radio talk show host turned TikTok user, Dave Ramsey, is known for doling out financial advice to a wide audience. Today, we talk through some quotes from Ramsey to see what Nathan thinks as a financial advisor. Be it investing from a place of knowledge to relying on delayed gratification to make decisions, there’s a lot we can learn from him. Ulti…
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When we look toward the future, what’s ahead? Whether you take more of an optimistic or pessimistic view of things, it’s important to know what to expect. In this episode, we talk about what Americans may face when it comes to retiring in the years ahead. Listen in as we discuss Social Security, healthcare, tax rates and more. Here’s what we discus…
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In a shocking turn of events, we’re going to spend some time bashing the Roth today. Inspired by an article we found on Yahoo Finance, Nathan shares his thoughts on a Roth. Is it really the right thing for you? Instead of basing your decisions on some one-size-fits-all financial advice, it’s important to consider your unique and personal financial …
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We’re back for another segment where we see what lessons we can learn from popular quotes. Join us as we delve into the world of fiction and explore the valuable financial lessons we can learn from the beloved character Ron Swanson, portrayed by Nick Offerman, in the iconic TV series “Parks and Recreation.” Here are some key takeaways from this epi…
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Welcome back to part two of our discussion on resolving financial tension between couples. In this episode, we'll explore five more common areas of financial strain: emergency fund size, charitable contributions, handling inheritances, insurance needs, and financial management style. Stay tuned to learn how advisors like Nathan work to resolve conf…
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Money can't buy love, but it can certainly start some spicy debates between you and your better half. In this episode, we're digging into the financial face-offs that make Monopoly fights look like child's play and exploring some money minefields that can test even the most solid relationships. Listen in as we explore how to resolve some of the mos…
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For many people, their 401(k) is one of their main investment vehicles. While it can be a fantastic choice, today we highlight the reasons why it might not be the right fit for everyone. There are times when you might not want to invest in a 401(k) or invest as much into it. Here are the reasons we talk through on today’s show: Are you worried abou…
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When you have a party, you want it to be a success! A party should be full of fun, joy, and festivity! In fact, Nathan just celebrated 20 years with his clients with a party. But what ruins a party? Things like procrastination and poor planning can be a recipe for disaster. On today’s show we talk about the bad money habits that could spoil the par…
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Following the wedding of Nathan’s son, we wanted to discuss the many things retirement planning and wedding planning have in common. From financial management in the planning process to preparing for the needs and wants of multiple people, there’s a lot to think about. Everybody hopes it will be perfect, but you know that life is going to throw you…
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After a string of recent bank collapses, should we feel comfortable with having money in the banks? What safeguards have been put in place by the government to offer some protection? A lot of talking heads have weighed in on this issue recently, so we’re going to discuss some of those quotes in today’s episode. We’ll take a closer look at what happ…
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One of the reasons that financial planning is not a one-size-fits-all answer is that everyone’s age, goals, and experiences are different. What you needed in your 20s might look very different from what you need to do in your 50s. Today we talk through the impact both age and wisdom have when you sit down and make a financial plan with a qualified …
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Let’s take a little crash course on the psychology behind investing. Especially when it comes to a market crash, you’ll want to understand the lasting impact that has on the decisions you make with money. In this episode, we explore how major financial events in American history have influenced people's relationships with money and how they make in…
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As a continuation of our last podcast episode, we’re jumping back in to discuss some more financial personality types in today’s show. Knowing your personality type and tendencies can help you be more successful and aware of your strengths and weaknesses when it comes to financial planning. The first four personalities we talked about in the previo…
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Each person has a different and unique personality. It’s part of what makes you, you! So, when it comes to your financial plan, should a financial advisor tailor the plan for your personality? On today’s show we cover part one of the different personalities to see which one you might relate to most and how an advisor can cater to that. Here are the…
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Everybody has fears, so we talk about some of the biggest financial fears people face. Sometimes acknowledging the fear is the best place to start. Alongside an advisor, you can strategize how to address these fears and put your mind at ease. Nathan shares his experience in guiding people through these fears and the decisions they can make about th…
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On today’s show, Nathan goes over some of the key changes in the SECURE Act 2.0 that you’ll want to be aware of and discuss how to adjust accordingly. Make sure to talk with your financial advisor about what this means for your financial plan. Here are some ways the Secure Act might impact you in the future: RMD age has changed. (1:54) Qualified ch…
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As you make your beginning of the year checklists, we have a few financial things you’ll want to add to your list. The sooner you get a handle on these yearly things, the better. Reach out to your financial advisor if you have questions or want to revisit your goals for this year and beyond. Here’s what we discuss today on the show: Do you have the…
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Happy New Year! Before we get too far into 2023, let’s start talking about last year. We review what happened in 2022 and what kind of financial things we can learn from. Then, we consider what to do in the months to come in response. Be sure to review your financial plan and make sure you are prepared for whatever may come in the future. Here’s wh…
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Who’s ending up on the naughty list this year? Today, we talk through different scenarios financial advisors face to see who would go on the nice list and who is on the naughty list. You might be surprised by some of the answers! Here are some of the biases you might experience: Naughty or nice: only one yearly meeting the same year as retirement. …
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We all have biases about our favorite and least favorite things. When it comes to investing, what biases should we be aware of? When you go to work with a financial advisor, it’s important to take in their advice and the resources available to you instead of simply letting your judgment be overly influenced by your biases. An advisor may be able to…
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In part two of our series, we talk about financial things that are underrated. These concepts are talked about but some may be tempted to overlook the value behind them. But first, we also are giving out more copies of the book The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel! Nathan really enjoyed this book with 20 different short chapters about how money…
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You may hear of a lot of financial things that sound good, but are they actually overrated? Over the next two shows, we’ll talk about things that are overrated and then later, underrated. When preparing for this particular episode, Nathan had the book The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel in mind. This book of essays talks about how money messes…
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Your finances include a variety of different assets. Are you paying enough attention to your biggest financial assets? Make sure you have a conversation about these assets with your advisor instead of going at it alone. Take the time to include these assets in your overall financial plan and understand what part they play in your retirement. Here’s…
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