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Sep 6, 2019

You’ll hear a personal, first-hand story on why it’s absolutely essential to plan for the unexpected. An unforeseen event could happen regarding your finances, your health, your family, just about anything. Things we can’t control are the most difficult to navigate, but they can be overcome if you have a plan.

Program Length: 39 minutes

Aug 30, 2019

When the kids are grown and have left the family home, many parents experience "empty nest syndrome.”  It’s a “condition” with both emotional and financial symptoms. John Walker of the Cordasco Financial Network team hosts and is joined by CFN advisor and financial planning specialist Dennis Jablonoski. They discuss the challenges that may arise when a couple, no longer immersed in the efforts of raising children, suddenly find themselves in what may seem like a totally new relationship. Plus, they detail newfound financial opportunities that arise at this stage of life that can be used by couples to reduce expenses and shore up their retirement planning.

Program Length: 18 minutes

Aug 23, 2019

Your rising costs for healthcare could bankrupt your retirement plan.  Cordasco Financial Network’s John Walker sits in for me and is joined by CPA Jim Tate, a member of the CFN team. They discuss solutions that will help you prepare for the increasing cost of healthcare.   

Program Length: 16 minutes

 

 

Aug 16, 2019

Cordasco Financial Network’s Business Development Director John Walker sits in. Like nearly all decisions you make based purely on emotions, the outcome is often not what you’d want or expect.  As the saying goes “cooler heads prevail.”  Most decisions, including those all-important financial and retirement decisions, are best made by pushing aside your emotions and relying on the facts, past history, and sometimes gut instinct. John discusses four specific types of emotional financial decisions and beneficial ways to help you adjust your approach. 

Program Length: 15 minutes

Aug 9, 2019

Cordasco Financial Network’s Business Development Director John Walker sits in, along with CFN Financial Advisor and CPA Tim Joseph.  They take an adventurous dive into the most common mistakes you can make while planning for, or living through, your retirement years. John and Tim offer practical advice to help you recognize and rectify these common errors.

Program Length: 30 minutes

Aug 2, 2019

Your gradual retirement can benefit you and your employer. If you retire abruptly from full-time work, the transition can be a shock to your system, and to those around you, particularly your spouse.  At a time when a massive number of baby boomers are reaching retirement age, many employers are concerned about finding enough skilled workers to fill their shoes.  Cordasco Financial Network’s John Walker sits for me and is joined by CFN's Brian Hillsberg to discuss the concept of easing into retirement by making a gradual transition. They discuss some of the perceived obstacles and detail the many benefits realized by employees and employers when a long-time employee enters retirement in phases.  They also share a recent case study where together they helped facilitate a slow transition to retirement with excellent results.

Program Length: 22 minutes

Jul 26, 2019
You Control Your Finances, You Don’t Control the Markets
 
Some people spend lots of time fixating on market performance. Fact is, we have no control over the direction of the markets, but there are many financial matters where control is fully within our grasp. You can control your cashflow, spending, saving, tax planning, and insurance.  John Walker of the Cordasco Financial Network team sits in for Steve today and is joined by CPA and team member Tim Joseph. They discuss the importance of staying focused on what you can control, which will have a significant impact on your financial well-being.  

Program Length:20 minutes

Jul 19, 2019

This week, I go back to the Your Life Your Wealth archives for a discussion on how you can deal with uncertainty and avoid making emotional decisions. I talk with former poker champ turned business consultant Annie Duke, author of “Thinking in Bets: Making Smarter Decisions When You Don’t Have All The Facts.” Learn best practices for poker players and investors.

Program Length: 31 minutes

Jul 11, 2019

The IRS tax code, as it stands today, won’t survive.  Some recent changes will either expire in 2026 or, if the political winds in Washington shift, perhaps sooner. Taxes are one of the biggest expenses you’ll face in retirement. Proper tax planning is imperative.  In this episode, I detail four important strategies for Roth IRA conversions you can use today that will help you save on taxes in the years ahead. 

Program Length: 33 minutes

Jul 4, 2019

How are you judging your investment success?  Are you an outcome driven or performance driven investor?  There are many priorities you should consider before simply judging the success of your investment strategy purely on performance numbers. As an investor, your priorities are unique.  Measuring your investment returns against arbitrary benchmarks isn’t necessarily the best way to evaluate your specific situation.  I discuss ways outcome driven investors more likely to attain success, as compared to those who focus entirely on the numbers.

Program Length 24 minutes

Jun 27, 2019
State and local tax deductibility was capped in the 2018 federal tax law changes causing high tax states to look for ways to get around parts of the new law.  The IRS has now ruled against the state’s efforts to circumvent the cap causing some in congress to start pushing for a repeal of the SALT (state and local tax) cap. Cordasco Financial Network CPA Jim Tate joins me to discuss the dollars and cents of this and the unlikely position some politicians find themselves in by supporting the elimination of the SALT cap.

Program Length: 22 minutes

Jun 21, 2019

In the last ten years, exchange traded funds have become very popular, in part because investors can buy and sell any time the markets are open. In today’s discussion, I fill you in on something new called interval funds, which restrict total withdrawals to a range of 5% to 25% of fund assets in a specified period, such as once a quarter. Some fund companies believe interval funds can deliver higher returns because of illiquidity.  These funds also use higher risk investments that are usually only available to wealthy or institutional investors.  

Program Length: 24 minutes

 

 
 
Jun 13, 2019
We’re nearing the end of the first half of 2019, a time to look back, and look ahead, as I’m joined by Chad Tischer, member of the CFN investment team at DiMeo, Schneider & Associates. We cover the equity and bond markets, tariffs, Federal Reserve policy, the employment outlook, and more.

Program Length: 23 minutes

Jun 6, 2019

Retirement Planning Tips for Age Gap Couples

Married couples with a sizable age difference face unique challenges relating to retirement. I discuss the issues including how age gap retirement impacts social security decisions, asset distributions, and other financial matters.  I also talk about the psychological and social effects of one spouse retiring as the other maintains full-time employment.

Program Length: 25 minutes

May 30, 2019
Six Pieces of Common Financial Advice You May Want to Avoid
 
Whether it’s from a financial professional or your brother-in-law, there’s no shortage of financial advice being dispensed.  I discuss some common advice that perhaps you shouldn’t heed.
 
 
Program Length: 25 minutes
May 24, 2019

A Shocking Number of Americans Unaware of The True Meaning of Memorial Day

Far too many Americans recently surveyed didn’t know that on Memorial Day we honor those who have served our country and paid the ultimate price.  I’m joined by Col. Kenneth DeTreux, U.S.M.C. Ret., currently Commandant of Cadets at Valley Forge Military Academy & College to discuss the true meaning of Memorial Day.

Program Length: 18 minutes

May 17, 2019
Tariff Talk Rocks the Markets 
 
Tariffs and the threat of a trade war with China were back in the news.  I’ll bring you up-to-date on where the negotiations currently stand, discuss the impact tariffs could have on your wallet, our economy and the strong influence news reports on tariffs have on the equities markets.
 
Program Length: 19 minutes
May 9, 2019

Increase Your Investment Returns with this Tax Saving Strategy 

I discuss tax loss harvesting, a way to realize losses to offset gains in your investment portfolio. It’s a strategy that could give you a half point increase in your investment returns, but there are some specific conditions you need to consider. 

Program Length: 18 minutes

May 2, 2019

Social Security Scandal

Questions about the future solvency of the social security system populate our news feeds.  There are a variety of gloomy predictions about the survival of the system.  As a preamble to future podcasts on social security, I briefly discuss whether or not our nation’s pool of social security money should be more aggressively invested. Could more aggressive investing of those dollars reduce the likelihood of a coming social security shortfall? Some consider the failure to more aggressively invest a real social security scandal.  

Program Length: 9 minutes 

Apr 25, 2019

The Key to Real Retirement Happiness

My guest Michael Finke, Chief Academic Officer of the American College of Financial Services, has been researching the elements of true retirement happiness for years.  His findings indicate that there are three strong predictors, the first two are money and health.  The third, perhaps equally as important to the first two, is the nurturing of personal and social relationships, especially the quality of your relationship with your spouse. We go in-depth discussing his findings and focus, as we so often do, on the all-important life side of retirement. Our guest reinforces the fact that true happiness in your retired years can not be found exclusively through money or wealth.

Program Length: 26 minutes

Apr 19, 2019
 
 

The "Extra Eyes" Have It: Income Tax Review

At Cordasco Financial Network, we don’t “do" your taxes, but we do offer the invaluable service of looking over the details of your return to ensure accuracy and make certain every tax-saving opportunity is realized.  CFN Financial Advisor John Walker joins me to discuss the details.  

Program Length: 8 minutes

Apr 12, 2019

Jags to Jail Cells

Operation Varsity Blues is back in the news this week.  Several high-profile wealthy parents pleaded guilty to tax evasion charges for trying to bribe their children's way into college.  Those who didn’t plead guilty saw their charges increased from mail fraud to the more serious charges of money laundering and conspiracy to commit fraud.  Philadelphia Attorney Ian Comisky, Partner with the firm Fox Rothschild, joins me to discuss the scandal along with other legal issues in the news this week.

Apr 4, 2019

Do You Know How Much Money You Will Really Need In Retirement?

The biggest fear many retirees have is running out of money. I’m joined by Aline Holzworth, a Behavioral Scientist at Duke University, who recently co-authored a Wall Street Journal article on her research to help determine the amount of money you may need in retirement. It’s a surprisingly high percentage of the annual income earned during your working years, and a much larger number than is often used as a rule-of-thumb by many planners. I also explain why it’s necessary to go beyond the numbers to live your best life in retirement.

Program Length: 14 minutes

Mar 28, 2019

Too many investors spend too much time chasing specific stocks or trying to time the market, while at the same time are careless about maximizing their tax benefits.  Carefully managing your taxes is an area where you can have a significant impact on the growth of your investments. Being smart about where you invest for retirement and even smarter about which retirement accounts you withdraw from, and in what order, can make a significant difference in the amount of money you keep and how much you send to Uncle Sam. I share tips and strategies you need to know.

Program Length: 33 minutes

Mar 22, 2019

Jerome Powell says the Federal Reserve is going to be rate neutral for now. What do his comments mean to you? I talk with Senior Financial Analyst Joe Cortese. We discuss market fundamentals as we approach the end of the first quarter of 2019. Plus, the Fed’s inflation fight, corporate debt and the strength of the U.S. dollar.  I also give my take on the markets and how volatility can bring opportunities. 

Program Length: 25 minutes

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