When we talk about having a strategy for Social Security, it’s because the SSA isn’t going to point you toward the option that will pay you the most. It’s on every individual to understand the benefit options available and find the path that will help you get the most out of your retirement income. One of those options is the spousal benefit so let’s talk about what it is and who is eligible.
Anytime a sentence begins with, “Well I heard,” it gets our attention because you never know what someone is about to ask us. People are bombarded by suggestions and recommendations every day so it’s no surprise that people always bring new ideas or beliefs to a meeting. We’re going to share some of these things people commonly hear and help explain why they don’t always apply to you.
Housing will always be one of the biggest pieces of the financial plan, but we’re getting a lot of questions from retirees about what to do with their home now that they’ve retired. There are four main options that most people choose from so let’s explore those today and discuss the pros and cons of each decision.
One of the most popular shows of the last few years has been Ted Lasso with Jason Sudeikis playing that heartwarming coaching role, and most people have watched some or all of the comedy series. Today we’re going to pull out some of our favorite Ted Lasso quotes and put a financial spin on them. Don’t worry, no spoilers!
To celebrate another Father’s Day weekend, we decided to work in some dad jokes into the podcast. Who doesn’t love those, right? So join us for a few laughs (we hope) and more importantly, some financial wisdom.
Part of being a good financial advisor is helping people navigate what can be awkward and uncomfortable situations in life related to their money. After working with hundreds of clients over the years, we’ve encountered quite a few of these situations. So how do we approach these moments? Let’s talk about what that looks like and what kind of conversations we’ve had for certain scenarios.
So much about life is having the right perspective and the same can be said about the scenarios that feel like a true crisis. Through proper retirement planning, many of the events that feel like a negative in your life could actually provide you with an opportunity instead. Today we’re going to look at a few examples of this and tell you where to find the silver lining.
For many people, the 401(k) is an easy account to manage. The money comes out of your paycheck before you get the chance to spend it so it’s like you never had it in the first place. That makes it a great tool for retirement savings but because it’s so painless, people often ignore it more than they should.
Today we’re going to talk through some hot topics, picking through recent communication with clients over the last several months. There are some recurring themes that a lot of people are asking about right now so let’s take some time to address them all right here on the show.
In honor of the NFL Draft just wrapping up, we thought we’d do a little drafting of our own on the podcast. So we’ve asked Eric Hogarth, CFP® to put on his General Manager shoes and lead our retirement planning team into a financial draft. Find out which products make the grade and which get left behind.