Episode #69: Mailbag – Emergency Funds, Market Crashes, And Retirement Planning
We’ll feature your listener questions from the Mailbag on emergency funds, market crashes, and the retirement planning process.
We’ll feature your listener questions from the Mailbag on emergency funds, market crashes, and the retirement planning process.
Costly mistakes in your estate plan, specifically the passing of your qualified retirement accounts, can be avoided. Learn how, and prevent a headache.
Financial demographics and statistics are confusing, but they provide insight into financial planning. Find out what the data says about retirement today.
Required minimum distributions (RMDs) are an inevitable part of retirement, but what should you do with that money? Matt explains.
We’re shaking things up on the podcast. Learn about co-host Walter Storholt’s home-buying experience. Discover how buying a house relates to your finances.
Taking an early retirement is tempting, but have you considered your health insurance options? Matt reviews your coverage options in lieu of Medicare.
Be careful of making assumptions about certain areas of your financial plan. Some of these could be correct, but they could just as likely be wrong.
Rich Swavely joins us for a casual conversation on taxes. We’ll cover the good, the bad, and the ugly of recent tax reform in Washington.
When planning for retirement, there are certain things you can’t control. Account for those unforeseen elements by planning for what you can control.
Legal documents are confusing and typically come with a lot of complex vocabulary. Matt sorts through the jargon and explains why they’re so important.
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