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Super Woman Wellness by Dr. Taz
Ep. 7 - "Plan Ahead" with Jean Chatzky

Super Woman Wellness by Dr. Taz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 55:03


This is episode (7) of our special nine-part series entitled Plan Ahead. Our hosts Julie Flakstad & Dr. Taz Bhatia, welcome Jean Chatzky - CEO and Founder of HerMoney, journalist, author, and former financial editor of NBC's Today Show. The conversation addresses both the practical and emotional aspects of financial planning, especially for women in their 40s and 50s. Chatzky shares insights into why financial planning is inherently challenging, particularly due to human behavioral tendencies, and emphasizes the importance of understanding personal "money types" to overcome financial roadblocks.Here are some of the themes we discuss …What ‘planning ahead' means in our 40s + 50s: Jean offers perspective on why we're not necessarily wired to plan ahead ahead, how planning ahead has evolved, and what we should be thinking about today.Emotional and Behavioral Aspects of Money Management The episode underscores that money management isn't just numbers—it's tied deeply to emotions and behaviors, and understanding this connection can help individuals make better, less reactive financial decisions.Understanding Personal “Money Types” She explains that one of the first steps to planning ahead is to better understand your relationship with money and finances. Jean recommends taking a money personality quiz (see link below) to provide insight on why you are the way you are, and, if you're in a relationship, how your partner is wired too.Building an Emergency Fund Jean highlights the importance of a dedicated emergency fund (aka the “oh shit” fund) for life's unexpected expenses, including tips on how much we should have saved for unforeseen circumstances.Empowering Women in Financial Decision Making The conversation explores how many women in midlife feel unprepared to handle or even talk about personal finances, the need to insert oneself in financial conversations, and advice on how to take a more active role in managing day-to-day finances.Setting Realistic Financial Goals Jean offers valuable benchmarks for savings and retirement, insight on how to talk more openly with your partner/spouse about your future goals, and broader perspective on how to avoid FOMO relative to what one can and can't afford.About Our Guest, Jean ChatzkyJean Chatzky, CEO and co-founder of HerMoney is the former financial editor of NBC's Today Show, a coach on the PBS show Opportunity Knocks, a New York Times and Wall Street Journal best-selling author, the financial ambassador for AARP and the host of the HerMoney podcast. Through decades of reporting on personal finance, she learned that a) the jargon-filled speak of the financial industry was created (largely by men) to sell you stuff you don't need, and b) if you eliminate the jargon there is absolutely no rocket science to money. She knows that a full, successful financial life is within every woman's grasp — and with the HerMoney team, she's on a mission to help you get it.Connect with Our Hosts and Conversation Partner!Jean ChatzkyHerMoney Podcast Books Speaking Website: https://jeanchatzky.com/ Instagram: @jeanchatzky  Resources notedwww.investingfixx.com Money Type: Money Personality QuizJulie Flakstadhttps://julieflakstad.com/ Instagram @julieflakstad Facebook @thejulieflakstadDr. Taz BhatiaYouTube: @DrTazMDInstagram: @drtazmdWebsite: doctortaz.comOrder The Hormone Shift book HEREPractice - Centre Spring MD: https://centrespringmd.com/ Tune in next Wednesday, 11/6, when we drop our next episode in this special (9) part series, called “It's Not Too Late” with former professional volleyball player, entrepreneur and podcast host, Gabby Reece. In this episode, our hosts, Julie Flakstad and Dr. Taz Bhatia, reframe the notion that it's too late and get practical advice for how to approach this new + exciting chapter in our lives. Available on Audio and on YouTube!Thanks so much for tuning in! Before you leave, please make sure to subscribe to the show so you'll receive updates on new episodes. Also, let us know how we're doing by providing a rating and review!This series is presented by WomanessCreated by women for women, Womaness (https://womaness.com/) offers clinically and doctor tested supplements, sexual wellness, and skincare products that help you navigate hot flashes, changing skin, vaginal dryness, sleepless nights, and more—empowering you to live your life fully and age well.Just for you… Womaness is offering all our future podcast listeners 20% off any purchase of $50 or more. Use code: Midlife20 and Shop NowProduction:This show is produced by Rainbow Creative with Evy Bjorn and Matthew Jones as Executive Producers, and Nathan Wheatley as Lead Video and Audio Editor. Learn more about them at https://www.rainbowcreative.co. 

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Season 2 Episode 55: Are you planning for the right retirement?

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 52:44


As we close our second and final season of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean and wealth planners Isabel Barrow and Andy Smith discuss how to plan for the right retirement for you. Included in the conversation are what considerations to make when planning, like what your vision of retirement is from a life and financial standpoint, and how a planner can help you get there. Then, Jean talks with Joanne Lipman, an award-winning journalist and bestselling author, whose latest book, Next! The Power of Reinvention in Life and Work, is about the different forms that retirement can take when we lean into self-reinvention, and the four steps to help you get there successfully.   Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as host of the Everyday Wealth podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners. That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses. The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). The HerMoney with Jean Chatzky podcast is sponsored by Edelman Financial Engines. Ms. Chatzky is neither an employee nor client of EFE and Ms. Chatzky is a paid endorser, with an incentive to endorse EFE. To learn more about the sponsorship, please visit PlanEFE.com/HerMoney. This show is prerecorded and any callers are prescreened. The views and opinions expressed by Joanne Lipman are solely their own and may not reflect the views or opinions of EFE or its planners. The information being provided is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. Although some of the statistical and market information has been gathered from sources believed to be reliable, we do not guarantee its accuracy or completeness. Individual experiences are unique to each situation. Your experience may differ. You should consult with a financial advisor to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. Investing strategies, such as asset allocation, diversification or rebalancing, do not ensure or guarantee better performance and cannot eliminate the risk of investment losses. All investments have inherent risks, including loss of principal. There are no guarantees that a portfolio employing these or any other strategy will outperform a portfolio that does not engage in such strategies. Past performance does not guarantee future results. © 2024 Edelman Financial Engines, LLC. Edelman Financial Engines® is a registered trademark of Edelman Financial Engines, LLC. All advisory services provided by Financial Engines Advisors L.L.C., a federally registered investment advisor. Certain services provided on an educational and guidance basis only. Results are not guaranteed. Produced January 2024.  AM# 3332067See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Season 2 Episode 53: Outlook 2024: Growing Your Wealth in an Uncertain World

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 39:53


It's a brand new year full of predictions: predictions about geopolitical events, the economy, and what the stock market will do in 2024. But should you pay attention to any of them? In this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean and wealth planner Andy Smith discuss why predictions, while important for governments and business, may not be so important when it comes to individual investors. They also discuss some of the key components of a financial plan that can help create wealth over the long term. Later, Jean is joined by Mark Zandi, chief economist for Moody's Analytics, to talk about what 2024 may have in store, including his outlook on inflation, interest rates and the possibility of a recession, and what other trends he sees for this year.   Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as hosts of the Everyday Wealth radio show and podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners.  That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses.  The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. The information being provided is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. Although some of the statistical information has been gathered from sources believed to be reliable, we do not guarantee its accuracy or completeness. You should consult with a professional and/or do your own due diligence to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. Neither Edelman Financial Engines nor its affiliates offer tax or legal advice. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to include your qualified tax and/or legal professionals in these discussions and decisions to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. Neither Financial Engines Advisors L.L.C. nor any of its advisors sell insurance products. Edelman Financial Engines affiliates may receive insurance-related compensation for the referral of insurance opportunities to third parties if individuals elect to purchase insurance through those third parties. You are encouraged. The views and opinions expressed by Mark Zandi are solely his own and may not reflect the views or opinions of EFE or its planners. The information being provided is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. You should consult with a financial advisor to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Season 2 Episode 52: Starting a small business or side hustle

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 43:55


Happy New Year! In this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, we present an encore presentation of one our most requested shows – “How to start a small business or side hustle.” When you're starting a small business or a side hustle, there are many important factors to consider to help make it a success. In this episode, Jean is joined by wealth planner Andy Smith as she shares her journey from side gigs to becoming a small-business owner and what she learned along the way. Later in the episode, Rich Lahijani, a director of tax advisory and planning at Edelman Financial Engines, joins the conversation to talk about tax considerations, including what you typically can and can't write off with your new business.   Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as host of the Everyday Wealth podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners. That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses. The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). The information being provided is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as advice. You should consult a financial advisor and tax professional to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. Neither Edelman Financial Engines nor its affiliates offer tax advice. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to seek advice from a qualified tax expert regarding the best options for your particular circumstances. © 2023 Edelman Financial Engines, LLC. Edelman Financial Engines® is a registered trademark of Edelman Financial Engines, LLC.  Advisory services provided by Financial Engines Advisors L.L.C. a federally registered investment advisor. Certain services are provided on an educational and guidance basis only. Results are not guaranteed. Originally produced January 2023. AM3288476See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Season 2 Episode 51: The Best of 2023 – Transitioning into retirement

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2023 49:37


In this special edition of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, we've curated some of our favorite interviews with experts around the topic of transitioning into retirement. First, Jean and wealth planners Isabel Barrow and Andy Smith talk to Dr. Riley Moynes on how to navigate what he calls the four phases of retirement. Then, Jean interviews Marcia Mantell about Social Security claiming strategies, particularly in regards to some of the unique challenges women face on this topic. And finally, Jean speaks with Gordon Hartman about how his love for his daughter helped him reimagine what it means to be retired.   Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as host of the Everyday Wealth podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners. That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses. The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). This show is prerecorded and any callers are prescreened. The views and opinions expressed by Dr. Riley Moynes, Marcia Mantell and Gordon Hartman are solely their own and may not reflect the views or opinions of EFE or its planners. Neither Edelman Financial Engines nor its affiliates offer tax or legal advice. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to include your qualified tax and/or legal professionals in these discussions and decisions to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. The information being provided is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. Although some of the statistical and market information has been gathered from sources believed to be reliable, we do not guarantee its accuracy or completeness. You should consult with a financial advisor to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. Produced December 2023. © 2023 Edelman Financial Engines, LLC. Edelman Financial Engines® is a registered trademark of Edelman Financial Engines, LLC. All advisory services provided by Financial Engines Advisors L.L.C., a federally registered investment advisor. Results are not guaranteed. AM3288458See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Listen as I get financially planned

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 33:55


This special episode of Other People's Pockets was produced with support from and sponsored by Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™ podcast. Today on Other People's Pockets, you're going to hear what it's like to receive financial planning advice, and the person receiving the advice is ... me! My income, savings, and retirement goals will get scrutinized by Isabel Barrow, a director of financial planning at Edelman Financial Engines and frequent guest on the podcast Everyday Wealth, along with Jean Chatzky, financial journalist and bestselling New York Times author who is also the host of Everyday Wealth.   This information is being provided for informational and education purposes and should not be construed as advice. Individual experiences are personalized and will vary. Ms. Chatzky is not an employee or client of EFE. She receives cash compensation for acting as host of the Everyday Wealth podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse EFE and its planners. That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses. The amount paid each year does not vary, nor is it based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). Advisory services provided by Financial Engines Advisors L.L.C. a federally registered investment advisor. Certain services are provided on an educational and guidance basis only. Results are not guaranteed. Produced November 2023. AM# 3280302See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Season 2 Episode 50: Setting (and keeping) your financial resolutions

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 45:21


It's almost New Year's Day, which means millions of people will make New Year's resolutions, including financial ones. Unfortunately, data suggests that only 9% of Americans who make resolutions will complete them. In this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean and wealth planner Isabel Barrow discuss how to help improve your financial outlook in the new year and what steps to take to help get there, including maximizing your retirement accounts, including 401(k)s, eliminating debt and revisiting your emergency fund and cash reserves. Later, Jean talks to Katy Milkman, a professor at The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and the author of How to Change: The Science of Getting From Where You Are to Where You Want to Be, about science-based tips for sticking to your resolutions and how these insights from economics and psychology can be harnessed to help change behaviors for good.   Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as host of the Everyday Wealth podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners. That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses. The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). The information being provided is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. Although some of the statistical information has been gathered from sources believed to be reliable, we do not guarantee its accuracy or completeness. You should consult with a professional and/or do your own due diligence to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. Neither Edelman Financial Engines nor its affiliates offer tax or legal advice. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to seek advice from qualified tax and/or legal experts regarding the best options for your particular circumstances. Certain services are provided on an educational and guidance basis only. The views and opinions expressed by Professor Katy Milkman are solely her own and may not reflect the views or opinions of EFE or its planners. This show is prerecorded. Produced December 2023. © 2023 Edelman Financial Engines, LLC. Edelman Financial Engines® is a registered trademark of Edelman Financial Engines, LLC.  Advisory services provided by Financial Engines Advisors L.L.C. a federally registered investment advisor. Results are not guaranteed. AM3224763  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Season 2 Episode 49: We answer your questions

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 40:37


In this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean and wealth planners Andy Smith and Isabel Barrow answer questions from listeners. Topics include strategies for taking Required Minimum Distributions; the purpose of owning bonds in a portfolio as opposed to just equities and cash; the difference between several types of funds like Exchange-Traded Funds, institutional funds and no-fee mutual funds; and different strategies for creating a retirement income stream. If you would like to submit a question, you can go to EverydayWealth.com, scroll down to the box that says, “ASK THE HOST,” type in your question and send it our way.   Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as hosts of the Everyday Wealth radio show and podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners.  That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses.  The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. The information being provided is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. Although some of the statistical information has been gathered from sources believed to be reliable, we do not guarantee its accuracy or completeness. You should consult with a professional and/or do your own due diligence to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. Neither Edelman Financial Engines nor its affiliates offer tax or legal advice. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to include your qualified tax and/or legal professionals in these discussions and decisions to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. Investing strategies, such as asset allocation, diversification or rebalancing, do not ensure or guarantee better performance and cannot eliminate the risk of investment losses. All investments have inherent risks, including loss of principal. There are no guarantees that a portfolio employing these or any other strategy will outperform a portfolio that does not engage in such strategies. Past performance does not guarantee future results.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Season 2 Episode 48: Creating charitable giving strategies that make an impact

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 44:07


'Tis the season of giving and many people will be donating to charities this year, but it can be confusing to navigate who to give to and how. In this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean and wealth planner Andy Smith explore different giving vehicles, like donor-advised funds and qualified charitable deductions. They'll discuss how a planner can help you develop a giving strategy that could not only lower your tax liabilities, but make a big difference for those in need. Then, Jean speaks with Dr. Stephen Post, professor of family, population and preventive medicine and founding director of the Center for Medical Humanities, Compassionate Care and Bioethics at Stony Brook University, about why giving is so good for us. His bestselling books include The Hidden Gifts of Helping and Why Good Things Happen to Good People.   Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as host of the Everyday Wealth podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners. That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses. The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). The information being provided is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as advice. You should consult a financial advisor and tax professional to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. Neither Edelman Financial Engines nor its affiliates offer tax advice. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to seek advice from qualified tax expert regarding the best options for your particular circumstances. The views and opinions expressed by Dr. Stephen Post, are solely his own and may not reflect the views or opinions of EFE or its planners. © 2023 Edelman Financial Engines, LLC. Edelman Financial Engines® is a registered trademark of Edelman Financial Engines, LLC.  Advisory services provided by Financial Engines Advisors L.L.C. a federally registered investment advisor. Certain services are provided on an educational and guidance basis only. Results are not guaranteed. Produced November 2023. AM3214503See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Season 2 Episode 47: What if you never retire – by choice?

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 37:48


The concept of never retiring is more common that we might think. A recent survey by The Wall Street Journal found that some potential retirees say that they never intend to retire – not due to financial issues, but by choice, and for a wide variety of reasons. Jean and wealth planner Isabel Barrow explore what it means to never retire in this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, and the advantages to continuing working past retirement age. These can include more time to fund retirement accounts, more time for those tax-deferred accounts to compound and potentially grow, additional potential health care benefits, and more. Then, Jean interviews Rob Berger, founding editor of Forbes Advisor, YouTuber and author of Retire Before Mom and Dad, about his journey through retiring three times and why he still keeps going back to work.   Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as host of the Everyday Wealth podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners. That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses. The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). The information being provided is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. Although some of the statistical information has been gathered from sources believed to be reliable, we do not guarantee its accuracy or completeness. You should consult with a professional and/or do your own due diligence to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. Certain services are provided on an educational and guidance basis only. The views and opinions expressed by Rob Berger are solely their own and may not reflect the views or opinions of EFE or its planners. This show is prerecorded. Produced November 2023. © 2023 Edelman Financial Engines, LLC. Edelman Financial Engines® is a registered trademark of Edelman Financial Engines, LLC.  Advisory services provided by Financial Engines Advisors L.L.C. a federally registered investment advisor. Results are not guaranteed. AM3177396.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Season 2 Episode 46: The Secret to Long-Term Investing

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 35:40


Today, it seems like we're constantly bombarded with negative news about economic or geopolitical events – all of which can cause stress, anxiety and fear. And for some people, that fear, combined with the volatility we often see around these events, may cause them to get out of the stock market. In this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean and wealth planners Andy Smith and Isabel Barrow talk about why that's almost always the wrong move, and how having a long-term investment strategy can help you avoid obsessing over short-term volatility, while keeping you focused on achieving your financial goals. Then, Jean talks with David Berube, a professor of communications at North Carolina State University, about how the media often distorts events negatively using sensationalism and why they have an incentive to do so, and how to evaluate the validity of a media source and cut through all the “noise.”   Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as host of the Everyday Wealth podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners. That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses. The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). The information being provided is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. Although some of the statistical and market information has been gathered from sources believed to be reliable, we do not guarantee its accuracy or completeness. You should consult with a financial advisor to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. Investing strategies, such as asset allocation, diversification or rebalancing, do not ensure or guarantee better performance and cannot eliminate the risk of investment losses. All investments have inherent risks, including loss of principal. There are no guarantees that a portfolio employing these or any other strategy will outperform a portfolio that does not engage in such strategies. Past performance does not guarantee future results. The views and opinions expressed by David Berube, a Professor of Communications at North Carolina State University, are solely his own and may not reflect the views or opinions of EFE or its planners. © 2023 Edelman Financial Engines, LLC. Edelman Financial Engines® is a registered trademark of Edelman Financial Engines, LLC. All advisory services provided by Financial Engines Advisors L.L.C., a federally registered investment advisor. Certain services provided on an educational or guidance basis only. Results are not guaranteed. Produced November 2023.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Season 2 Episode 45: Introducing the family to your estate plan (and your advisor)

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 43:52


The holidays are a time for family, and for some, for the first time since the pandemic, multigenerational gatherings, which makes them the ideal time to talk with your family about your estate plan. In this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean and wealth planner Andy Smith discuss how to broach the topic of estate planning - from what to say to who to say it to - and how a planner could make those conversations a lot easier. Later in the episode, Jean interviews Dr. Karl Pillemer, one of America's leading family sociologists and researchers on aging, on family estrangement and how to navigate difficult conversations with family members during the holidays.   Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as hosts of the Everyday Wealth radio show and podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners.  That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses.  The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. Neither Edelman Financial Engines nor its affiliates offer tax or legal advice. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to seek advice from your qualified tax and/or legal professionals to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. The information being provided is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. Although some of the statistical information has been gathered from sources believed to be reliable, we do not guarantee its accuracy or completeness. You should consult with a professional and/or do your own due diligence to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. The views and opinions expressed by Dr. Karl Pillemer are solely his own and may not reflect the views or opinions of EFE or its planners. The information being provided is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. You should consult with a financial advisor to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Season 2 Episode 44: Your year-end financial checklist

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 42:57


The holiday season is a stressful time for many reasons, including financial solutions. That's why now is the perfect time to go through your end-of-year financial checklist. Not only to make sure that your finances for this year are optimized, but also to prepare for the year ahead. In this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean and wealth planners Andy Smith and Isabel Barrow discuss what considerations need to be on your financial “to-do” list, including maximizing your 401(k), using any flexible spending account balances, reimbursing yourself for any 529 expenses, making and reviewing your annuity exit strategy, making charitable donations, arranging gift giving and more. Later in the episode, Jean speaks with Dr. Stephen Hayes, an emeritus professor of psychology at the University of Nevada, Reno, president of the Institute for Better Health, and one of the most cited psychologists in the world today, about how to deal with the stress of the holiday season using psychological flexibility skills, including his own ON-A method.   Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as host of the Everyday Wealth podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners. That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses. The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). The information being provided is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. Although some of the statistical information has been gathered from sources believed to be reliable, we do not guarantee its accuracy or completeness. You should consult with a professional and/or do your own due diligence to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. Neither Edelman Financial Engines nor its affiliates offer tax or legal advice. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to seek advice from qualified tax and/or legal experts regarding the best options for your particular circumstances. Neither Financial Engines Advisors L.L.C. nor any of its advisors sell insurance products. Edelman Financial Engines affiliates may receive insurance-related compensation for the referral of insurance opportunities to third parties if individuals elect to purchase insurance through those third parties. You are encouraged to review this information with your insurance agent or broker to determine the best options for your particular circumstances. Certain services are provided on an educational and guidance basis only. The views and opinions expressed by Dr. Stephen Hayes are solely their own and may not reflect the views or opinions of EFE or its planners. This show is prerecorded. Produced November 2023. © 2023 Edelman Financial Engines, LLC. Edelman Financial Engines® is a registered trademark of Edelman Financial Engines, LLC.  Advisory services provided by Financial Engines Advisors L.L.C. a federally registered investment advisor. Results are not guaranteed. AM3177396See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Season 2 Episode 43: Retiring abroad: The pros and cons

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 39:12


Retiring overseas may seem like a dream, but there are important things to consider before packing up and moving to a new country. In this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean is joined by wealth planner Andy Smith to talk about what those considerations are – from language and culture differences to taxes, property ownership and health care. Later, Jean discusses the technicalities of retiring abroad with Liz Gracon, the managing director of the Department of State's Office of Overseas Citizens Services, and the challenges that it may present.   Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as host of the Everyday Wealth podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners. That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses. The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). The information being provided is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as advice. You should consult a financial advisor and tax professional to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. Neither Edelman Financial Engines nor its affiliates offer tax or legal advice. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to seek advice from qualified tax and/or legal experts regarding the best options for your particular circumstances. Neither Financial Engines Advisors L.L.C. nor any of its advisors sell insurance products. Edelman Financial Engines affiliates may receive insurance-related compensation for the referral of insurance opportunities to third parties if individuals elect to purchase insurance through those third parties. You are encouraged to review this information with your insurance agent or broker to determine the best options for your particular circumstances. Certain services are provided on an educational and guidance basis only. The views and opinions expressed by Elizabeth Gracon, managing director of the Department of State's Office of Overseas, are solely her own and may not reflect the views or opinions of EFE or its planners. This show is prerecorded. Produced October 2023. © YEAR Edelman Financial Engines, LLC. Edelman Financial Engines® is a registered trademark of Edelman Financial Engines, LLC.  Advisory services provided by Financial Engines Advisors L.L.C. a federally registered investment advisor. Results are not guaranteed. AM318966See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Season 2 Episode 42: Health care in retirement

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 30:09


According to a recent study by HealthView Services, the potential projected lifetime health care costs for a 55-year-old couple could be more than $1 million, not including costs for long-term care, and that number continues to rise. In this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean and wealth planner Isabel Barrow discuss the different options for health care plans available to retirees and why it's so important to have a financial plan that can support the costs of health care in retirement. Later, Jean and Isabel break down the ins and outs of Medicare parts A, B, C and D, and the most important factors in keeping your Medicare costs down.   Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as host of the Everyday Wealth podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners. That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses. The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). The information being provided is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as advice. You should consult a financial advisor to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. Neither Financial Engines Advisors L.L.C. nor any of its advisors sell insurance products. Edelman Financial Engines affiliates may receive insurance-related compensation for the referral of insurance opportunities to third parties if individuals elect to purchase insurance through those third parties. You are encouraged to review this information with your insurance agent or broker to determine the best options for your particular circumstances. © 2023 Edelman Financial Engines, LLC. Edelman Financial Engines® is a registered trademark of Edelman Financial Engines, LLC. All advisory services provided by Financial Engines Advisors L.L.C., a federally registered investment advisor. Certain services provided on an educational and guidance basis only. Results are not guaranteed. Produced October 2023.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Season 2 Episode 41: How to Deal with a Financial Windfall

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 40:36


Sudden wealth sounds great, but it can also be very stressful and even detrimental to your health and wealth. In this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean and wealth planner Andy Smith cover the financial aspects of “sudden wealth syndrome,” a type of distress that afflicts individuals who suddenly come into large sums of money, and what considerations need to be made in the event of a windfall. Then, Jean and Andy flip the conversation to discuss the aspects of creating sudden wealth for someone else by leaving an inheritance and the importance of having an estate plan to navigate the wealth transfer. Later, Dr. Stephen Goldbart, the clinical psychologist who coined the term sudden wealth syndrome, joins the conversation to dig deeper into the psychological impact that a financial jackpot can bring and how to deal with the issues and challenges that come with wealth, sudden or otherwise.   Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as hosts of the Everyday Wealth radio show and podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners.  That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses.  The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. The information being provided is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. Although some of the statistical information has been gathered from sources believed to be reliable, we do not guarantee its accuracy or completeness. You should consult with a professional and/or do your own due diligence to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. Neither Edelman Financial Engines nor its affiliates offer tax or legal advice. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to seek advice from your qualified tax and/or legal professionals to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances.. Investing strategies, such as asset allocation, diversification or rebalancing, do not ensure or guarantee better performance and cannot eliminate the risk of investment losses. All investments have inherent risks, including loss of principal. There are no guarantees that a portfolio employing these or any other strategy will outperform a portfolio that does not engage in such strategies. Past performance does not guarantee future results.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Season 2 Episode 40: Don't gamble your retirement away

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 34:40


There's been a surge in sports betting over the past few years and some studies suggest that there may be a link between gambling and stock market speculation. In this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean and wealth planner Isabel Barrow discuss the rise in speculative investing and the dangers that it can pose for your long-term financial security. Then, Dr. Wei Hu, vice president of financial research for Edelman Financial Engines, joins the conversation to discuss investment management strategies that can help build a solid financial foundation, especially when they're part of an integrated approach to wealth management. Later, Jean interviews Dr. Rachel Volberg, a research professor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, about the impact of legalized sports betting and gaming in general, as well as the warning signs that may indicate that someone has a gambling problem.   Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as host of the Everyday Wealth podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners. That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses. The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. The views and opinions expressed by Rachel Volberg are solely their own and may not reflect the views or opinions of EFE or its planners. The information being provided is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. You should consult with a financial advisor to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. Investing strategies, such as asset allocation, diversification or rebalancing, do not ensure or guarantee better performance and cannot eliminate the risk of investment losses. All investments have inherent risks, including loss of principal. There are no guarantees that a portfolio employing these or any other strategy will outperform a portfolio that does not engage in such strategies. Past performance does not guarantee future results.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Life Level 1
2023.10.03 - Her Money

Life Level 1

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 23:50


In this episode, Bryan and Kristen talk about finances, having a lot of kids, and the podcast, "Her Money with Jean Chatzky." Life Level 1 is a general topic podcast about life from the humorous perspective of Bryan and his broad, Kristen. Bryan has a background in video game development and Kristen has a background in life. The thoughts and opinions expressed on this podcast are those of the individual contributors alone and are not a reflection of their employers.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Season 2 Episode 39: We answer your questions

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 38:17


In this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean and wealth planners Isabel Barrow and Andy Smith answer listeners' questions. Topics include: life insurance, tax-efficient planning strategies, inherited IRAs and Roth IRAs and the potential tax implications of each, long-term care, emergency funds, reliable retirement income streams and more! And remember, if you have a question you'd like answered on the podcast, just go to EverydayWealth.com, scroll down to the “Ask the host” box, type in your question and submit.   Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as host of the Everyday Wealth podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners. That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses. The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). The information provided is for educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment, legal or tax advice. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to include your qualified tax and/or legal professionals in these discussions and decisions to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. Neither Financial Engines Advisors L.L.C. nor any of its advisors sell insurance products. Edelman Financial Engines affiliates may receive insurance-related compensation for the referral of insurance opportunities to third parties if individuals elect to purchase insurance through those third parties. You are encouraged to review this information with your insurance agent or broker to determine the best options for your particular circumstances.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Season 2 Episode 38: Broken ties: The impact of family estrangement on estate planning

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 38:53


According to a survey by the Cornell Family Reconciliation Project, 27% of Americans, approximately 68 million people, are now estranged from their family. In this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean and wealth planner Andy Smith address the financial side of estrangement and the estate planning challenges for changing family dynamics including multigenerational wealth transfer. Later in the episode, Erin Smith, a director of estate planning at Edelman Financial Engines, joins the conversation to explain the main components of an estate plan and why everyone should have one, especially those with complicated family situations.   Ms. Chatzky and HerMoney are not clients, agents, representatives, or affiliates of EFE. She is the host of  EFE's “Everyday Wealth” podcast. In return, she receives cash compensation as host and engaging in related activities. The “HerMoney with Jean Chatzky Podcast,” is sponsored by EFE. In this arrangement, HerMoney receives a fee based on the number of downloads, paid on a quarterly basis. Both HerMoney and Ms. Chatzky have an incentive to endorse EFE and its services due to these arrangements. For additional information, please go to https://www.edelmanfinancialengines.com/everyday-wealth/ and https://hermoney.com/t/podcasts/. The use of trusts and estate planning involves a complex web of state laws, tax rules and regulations. The information provided is for educational purposes only and should not be construed as estate, legal or tax advice. Although some of the statistical information has been gathered from sources believed to be reliable, we do not guarantee its accuracy or completeness. You should consult with your financial advisor and tax or legal professional to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. This show is pre-recorded. © 2023 YEAR Edelman Financial Engines, LLC. Edelman Financial Engines® is a registered trademark of Edelman Financial Engines, LLC. All advisory services provided by Financial Engines Advisors L.L.C., a federally registered investment advisor. Results are not guaranteed. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Season 2 Episode 37: Protect your wealth against scams

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 36:29


Fraud and scams are on the rise. Last year, Americans lost a record $3.82 billion to investment fraud - an increase of 128% from the previous year. In this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean and wealth planners Andy Smith and Isabel Barrow share how to identify the different types of scams, how to keep personal and financial information more secure, and what to do if you or someone you know falls victim to a scam.   Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as hosts of the Everyday Wealth radio show and podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners.  That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses.  The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. The information being provided is for informational and educational purposes only. Although some of the statistical information has been gathered from sources believed to be reliable, we do not guarantee its accuracy or completeness. You should consult with a professional and/or do your own due diligence to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. Neither Edelman Financial Engines nor its affiliates offer tax or legal advice. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to include your qualified tax and/or legal professionals in these discussions and decisions to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Season 2 Episode 36: The urgent need for tax planning right now

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 36:13


There's a very good chance that your taxes are about to go up. That's because the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, a massive overhaul of the tax code for both businesses and individual taxpayers that reduced taxes for many people, may expire if Congress doesn't act to extend it. In this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean and wealth planner Isabel Barrow discuss ways to start planning for the possibility of higher taxes, including different strategies that could help reduce your tax burden. Then, Jean interviews Howard Gleckman, a senior fellow at the Urban Institute, about how the political climate will affect the outcome of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and what the fiscal ramifications could be. Next, Jennifer Chomicki, senior director of advanced planning strategies at Edelman Financial Engines, joins Jean and Isabel to discuss new tax technology that helps identify ways to potentially reduce your taxes.    Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as host of the Everyday Wealth podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners. That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses. The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). This show is prerecorded and any callers are prescreened. The views and opinions expressed by Howard Gleckman, a senior fellow in the Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center at the Urban Institute, are solely his own and may not reflect the views or opinions of EFE or its planners. The information provided is for educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment or tax advice. Although some of the statistical and market information has been gathered from sources believed to be reliable, we do not guarantee its accuracy or completeness. You should consult with a financial advisor and tax professional to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Season 2 Episode 35: The future of personal finance and artificial intelligence

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 32:30


The rise of Artificial intelligence (AI) has raised concerns for some when it comes to their personal finances. In this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean and wealth planner Andy Smith discuss the ins and outs of AI, including ChatGPT, and the opportunities and risks that it may present. Then, David Goldberg, senior vice president and chief data and analytics officer at Edelman Financial Engines, joins Jean and Andy to talk about what AI technology is and what it can and can't do.   Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as host of the Everyday Wealth podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners. That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses. The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). This show is prerecorded and any callers are prescreened. The information being provided is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. Although some of the statistical and market information has been gathered from sources believed to be reliable, we do not guarantee its accuracy or completeness. You should consult with a financial advisor to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. This presentation is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute an offer, solicitation or advertisement with respect to the purchase or sale of any security. All investments have inherent risks. Past performance does not guarantee future results.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Season 2 Episode 34: Your 100-year life and how to plan for it

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 40:34


In this special episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, we're revisiting three of our most popular guest interviews, all focused on living longer and how to plan for it. First, Jean speaks to Ken Dychtwald, founder of Age Wave, about how retirement is changing and what retirees can do to prepare both financially and mentally for a longer life. Then, Jean welcomes Michael Clinton, author of Roar: into the second half of your life (before it's too late), about the importance of finding purpose and connection in our later years. Later, Erin Smith, a director of estate planning at Edelman Financial Engines, joins Jean to discuss the essentials of an estate plan and how an advisor can help.   Ms. Chatzky and HerMoney are not clients, agents, representatives, or affiliates of EFE. She is the host of  EFE's “Everyday Wealth” podcast. In return, she receives cash compensation as host and engaging in related activities. The “HerMoney with Jean Chatzky Podcast,” is sponsored by EFE. In this arrangement, HerMoney receives a fee based on the number of downloads, paid on a quarterly basis. Both HerMoney and Ms. Chatzky have an incentive to endorse EFE and its services due to these arrangements. For additional information, please go to https://www.edelmanfinancialengines.com/everyday-wealth/ and https://hermoney.com/t/podcasts/. This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. The views and opinions expressed by the guests are solely their own and may not reflect the views or opinions of EFE or its planners. The information being provided is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. You should consult with a financial advisor to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. The information regarding estate planning should not be construed as tax or legal advice and is for general informational purposes only. Neither Edelman Financial Engines nor its affiliates offer tax or legal advice. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to include your qualified tax and/or legal professionals in these discussions and decisions to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Season 2 Episode 33: Retirement strategies for singles

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 40:04


There's a growing trend of people going through retirement alone. Whether it's because of the loss of a spouse, the rise in divorces among baby boomers, or entirely by choice, more and more retirees are going through their golden years solo. In this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean is joined by wealth planners Andy Smith and Isabel Barrow to talk about the challenges of retiring alone and what you can do to prepare for a less stressful solo retirement. Then, Jean is joined by Rodney Weaver, a director of estate planning at Edelman Financial Engines, to discuss options for solo retirees to help prepare financially for the rest of their lives.     Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as host of the Everyday Wealth podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners. That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses. The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). This show is prerecorded and any callers are prescreened. The information being provided is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. Although some of the statistical and market information has been gathered from sources believed to be reliable, we do not guarantee its accuracy or completeness. You should consult with a financial advisor to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. The information regarding estate planning should not be construed as tax or legal advice and is for general informational purposes only. Neither Edelman Financial Engines nor its affiliates offer tax or legal advice. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to include your qualified tax and/or legal professionals in these discussions and decisions to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Season 2 Episode 32: Is it a good time to buy a house?

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 39:02


With a rapidly changing housing market and soaring mortgage rates, many people are questioning if now is the right time to buy. In this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean and wealth planner Isabel Barrow explore that question by dissecting today's housing climate and weighing in on the factors you need to consider before buying a home. Then, they talk to Jessica Lautz, deputy chief economist and vice president of research at the National Association of Realtors, about new and existing home sales, home builder trends and predictions for the second half of the year.   Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as host of the Everyday Wealth radio show and podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners. That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses. The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. The views and opinions expressed by Jessica Lautz, deputy chief economist and vice president of research at the National Association of Realtors are solely her own and may not reflect the views or opinions of EFE or its planners. The information being provided is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. Although some of the statistical and market information has been gathered from sources believed to be reliable, we do not guarantee its accuracy or completeness. You should consult with a financial advisor to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Season 2 Episode 31: Is college worth it?

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 42:16


These days, fewer students are enrolling in colleges and the ones who enroll are graduating at lower rates. And with the cost of college on the rise, many people are asking if it's worth it. In this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean is joined by wealth planner Andy Smith to talk about college savings options, such as 529 plans, and alternatives to a traditional college education. Later, Jean and Andy talk to Ryan Craig, managing director at Achieve Partners, and author of the upcoming, Apprentice Nation: How the “Earn and Learn” Alternative to Higher Education Will Create a Stronger and Fairer America, which will be released in November. The book is about the importance of apprenticeship as an option for education and its potential impact on the American workforce.   Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as hosts of the Everyday Wealth radio show and podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners.  That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses.  The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. The views and opinions expressed by Ryan Craig are solely his own and may not reflect the views or opinions of EFE or its planners. The information being provided is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. Although some of the statistical and market information has been gathered from sources believed to be reliable, we do not guarantee its accuracy or completeness. You should consult with a financial advisor to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. Neither Edelman Financial Engines nor its affiliates offer tax or legal advice. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to include your qualified tax and/or legal professionals in these discussions and decisions to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Season 2 Episode 30: The psychology of retirement

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 45:25


When it comes to making plans for retirement, many people focus their time and energy on the financial aspects – investments, taxes, insurance, estate plans, health care and more. But what about the psychological impact of retiring? In this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean and wealth planners Isabel Barrow and Andy Smith explore the stressors of retirement and what you can do to help reduce stress and live the comfortable retirement you deserve. Then, Dr. Riley Moynes, retired educator and author of The Four Phases of Retirement: What to Expect When You're Retiring, joins the conversation to shed light on what the four phases are and how to help navigate them in a healthy way.   Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as hosts of the Everyday Wealth radio show and podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners.  That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses.  The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. The views and opinions expressed by Dr. Riley Moynes are solely his own and may not reflect the views or opinions of EFE or its planners. The information being provided is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. Although some of the statistical and market information has been gathered from sources believed to be reliable, we do not guarantee its accuracy or completeness. You should consult with a financial advisor to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Season 2 Episode 29: Estate planning for people with disabilities

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 41:53


According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1 out of every 36 children are diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. In this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean is joined by wealth planner Isabel Barrow and a director of estate planning Erin Smith, to detail the financial and legal challenges that families of children with special needs face and discuss options to consider to help navigate them. Later in the episode, Jean talks to Gordon Hartman, the founder of Morgan's Wonderland, the world's first fully accessible and inclusive theme park, which was inspired by his daughter Morgan, who lives with special needs.   Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as hosts of the Everyday Wealth radio show and podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners.  That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses.  The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. The information being provided is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. Although some of the statistical and market information has been gathered from sources believed to be reliable, we do not guarantee its accuracy or completeness. You should consult with a financial advisor to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. Neither Edelman Financial Engines nor its affiliates offer tax or legal advice. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to include your qualified tax and/or legal professionals in these discussions and decisions to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Season 2 Episode 28: Insurance policies that you do and don't need

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 40:06


This episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™ is, as Jean describes it, “everything you ever needed to know about insurance but didn't know enough to ask.” Jean is joined by wealth planner Isabel Barrow and insurance expert Rob Bain from Edelman Financial Engines, to break down which policies you should have, like long-term care, life insurance and disability. And which ones you probably don't need. They also cover lesser-known policies, like umbrella insurance, and bust a few myths along the way.   This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as hosts of the Everyday Wealth radio show and podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners.  That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses.  The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). The information being provided is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. You should consult with a financial advisor to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. Neither Financial Engines Advisors L.L.C. nor any of its advisors sell insurance products. Edelman Financial Engines affiliates may receive insurance-related compensation for the referral of insurance opportunities to third parties if individuals elect to purchase insurance through those third parties. You are encouraged to review this information with your insurance agent or broker to determine the best options for your particular circumstances. Neither Edelman Financial Engines nor its affiliates offer tax or legal advice. Although the information has been gathered from sources believed to be reliable, we do not guarantee its accuracy or completeness. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to include your qualified tax and/or legal professionals in these discussions and decisions to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Season 2 Episode 27: How to foster financial intimacy

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 49:11


One of the most important aspects of a relationship is honesty, especially when it comes to money. That's because being honest about your finances can lead to a new type of affection – financial intimacy. In this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean is joined by wealth planners Isabel Barrow and Andy Smith to talk about all the ways a planner can help couples overcome challenges, improve communication and create intimacy. Later in the episode, Kathleen Burns Kingsbury, a wealth psychology expert and author, joins the conversation to discuss how couples can break the money silence and help improve relationships by identifying and comparing money beliefs.   Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as host of the Everyday Wealth podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners. That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses. The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. The views and opinions expressed by Kathleen Burns Kingsbury are solely her own and may not reflect the views or opinions of EFE or its planners. The information being provided is for informational and educational purposes only. You should consult with a financial advisor to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. © 2023 Edelman Financial Engines, LLC. Edelman Financial Engines® is a registered trademark of Edelman Financial Engines, LLC. All advisory services provided by Financial Engines Advisors L.L.C., a federally registered investment advisor. Results are not guaranteed. Produced July 2023.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Season 2 Episode 26: 2023 summer trends and financial tips

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 33:15


Summer is in full swing and this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™ is filled with advice on how to help maximize your summer vacation, fun budget and wealth. From travel hotspots to home renovations that can give you the best return on investment, Jean and wealth planner Andy Smith talk about how to make the most of your summer without breaking the bank. Later in the episode, Emily Kaufman – aka The Travel Mom – joins Jean and Andy to discuss current trends, like multigenerational travel, vacationing with a purpose and how to help make your money go further.  Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as hosts of the Everyday Wealth radio show and podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners.  That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses.  The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. The information being provided is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. Although some of the statistical and market information has been gathered from sources believed to be reliable, we do not guarantee its accuracy or completeness. You should consult with a financial advisor to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. The views and opinions expressed by Emily Kaufman are solely her own and may not reflect the views or opinions of EFE or its planners. The information being provided is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. You should consult with a financial advisor to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Season 2 Episode 25: Who do you call when life comes calling?

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 46:22


Why would you hire a financial planner? In this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean is joined by wealth planner Andy Smith to discuss the known and lesser-known reasons. From getting married and having a baby to divorce and retirement, learn how a planner can help you. Then, Jean interviews Ryan Frederick, the founder and CEO of Here (Formerly Smart Living 360), about how to help improve your lifespan, health span and wealth span.   Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as host of the Everyday Wealth podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners. That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses. The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. The views and opinions expressed by Ryan Frederick are solely his own and may not reflect the views or opinions of EFE or its planners. The information being provided is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. You should consult with a financial advisor to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances.  © 2023 Edelman Financial Engines, LLC. Edelman Financial Engines® is a registered trademark of Edelman Financial Engines, LLC. All advisory services provided by Financial Engines Advisors L.L.C., a federally registered investment advisor. Results are not guaranteed. Produced June 2023.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Season 2 Episode 24: What you need to know about 401k management

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 36:01


Whether you are considering retiring, unretiring or changing jobs, deciding what to do with the money in your 401k is a big decision. In this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, wealth planner Isabel Barrow joins Jean to discuss your options and the pros and cons of each. Then, Jessica DeBold, director of advanced planning strategies and tools at Edelman Financial Engines, gives insight into potential ways to implement a tax-efficient withdrawal strategy to generate income in retirement from an IRA.   This show is pre-recorded. Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as host of the Everyday Wealth podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners. That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses.  The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). The information being provided is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as advice. You should consult a financial advisor to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. Neither Edelman Financial Engines nor its affiliates offer tax or legal advice. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to include your qualified tax and/or legal professionals in these discussions and decisions to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. © 2023 Edelman Financial Engines, LLC. Edelman Financial Engines® is a registered trademark of Edelman Financial Engines, LLC. All advisory services provided by Financial Engines Advisors L.L.C., a federally registered investment advisor. Results are not guaranteed. Produced June 2023.See omny.fm/listener for privacy information.

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The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Season 2 Episode 23: Investment and market insights

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 34:30


With the recent firestorm in the news claiming the U.S. dollar is losing its status as the world's primary reserve currency, many people are questioning their investments. In this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean and wealth planner Andy Smith talk about where the dollar stands on a global scale and why there's no need to panic. Later, Neil Gilfedder, chief investment officer of Edelman Financial Engines, joins the discussion to shed light on what's really going on in the economy and the philosophy behind our unique approach to investing.   Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as hosts of the Everyday Wealth radio show and podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners.  That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses.  The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. The information being provided is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. Although some of the statistical and market information has been gathered from sources believed to be reliable, we do not guarantee its accuracy or completeness. You should consult with a financial advisor to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. Investing strategies, such as asset allocation, diversification, or rebalancing do not assure or guarantee better performance and cannot eliminate the risk of investment losses. There are no guarantees that a portfolio employing these or any other strategy will outperform a portfolio that does not engage in such strategies. Funds and ETFs are subject to risk, including loss of principal. All investments have inherent risks. There can be no assurance that the investment strategy proposed will obtain its goal. Past performance does not guarantee future results.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Season 2 Episode 22: Everyday wealth in America

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 34:38


Now more than ever, your financial life is deeply connected to your everyday life. To explore how Americans define wealth in the context of the world around them, Edelman Financial Engines partnered with Greenwald Research to examine critical topics that sit squarely at the intersection of life and money, such as family relationships, retirement goals and wealth transfer. In this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean talks with Jason Van de Loo, executive vice president and co-chief client officer at Edelman Financial Engines, about the results of the Everyday Wealth in America 2022 Report, and the challenges that Americans face when it comes to having discussions about money. Later in the episode, wealth planner Isabel Barrow joins Jean and Jason to discuss why 83% of survey respondents said they stress less because of their financial planner and the tactical ways in which a planner can help. You can download the Everyday Wealth in America 2022 Report for free at Edelmanfinancialengines.com/wealth-in-america-2022/   The show is prerecorded. Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as host of the Everyday Wealth podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners. That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses.  The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). The information being provided is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as advice. You should consult a financial advisor to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. Neither Financial Engines Advisors L.L.C. nor any of its advisors sell insurance products. Edelman Financial Engines affiliates may receive insurance-related compensation for the referral of insurance opportunities to third parties if individuals elect to purchase insurance through those third parties. You are encouraged to review this information with your insurance agent or broker to determine the best options for your particular circumstances. © 2023 Edelman Financial Engines, LLC. Edelman Financial Engines® is a registered trademark of Edelman Financial Engines, LLC. All advisory services provided by Financial Engines Advisors L.L.C., a federally registered investment advisor. Results are not guaranteed. Produced May 2023.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Season 2 Episode 21: We need to talk about annuities

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 35:39


When approaching retirement, there are many big questions you must answer. One of the most important is how do you create reliable income from your savings and investments without running out of money? For an increasing number of people, this means including annuities as part of a retirement income plan. In this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean and wealth planner Isabel Barrow define what annuities are and if they're right for everyone. Then, Kelly O'Donnell, executive vice president, and co-chief client officer at Edelman Financial Engines, joins the conversation to provide insight on annuities in the workplace and the SECURE 2.0 Act. Later, Jean talks with Robert Bain, who leads the insurance team at Edelman Financial Engines, about the pros and cons of equity-indexed annuities and the complex details that surround them.   The show is prerecorded. Firm stats as of March, 2023. Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as host of the Everyday Wealth podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners.  That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses.  The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). The information being provided is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as advice. You should consult a financial advisor to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. Neither Financial Engines Advisors L.L.C. nor any of its advisors sell insurance products. Edelman Financial Engines affiliates may receive insurance-related compensation for the referral of insurance opportunities to third parties if individuals elect to purchase insurance through those third parties. You are encouraged to review this information with your insurance agent or broker to determine the best options for your particular circumstances. An index is a portfolio of specific securities (such as the S&P 500, Dow Jones Industrial Average and Nasdaq composite), the performance of which is often used as a benchmark in judging the relative performance of certain asset classes. Indexes are unmanaged portfolios and investors cannot invest directly in an index. Past performance does not guarantee future results. © 2023 Edelman Financial Engines, LLC. Edelman Financial Engines® is a registered trademark of Edelman Financial Engines, LLC. All advisory services provided by Financial Engines Advisors L.L.C., a federally registered investment advisor. Results are not guaranteed. Produced May 2023.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Season 2 Episode 20: What's wrong with health care?

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 54:23


May is National Nurses Month, and this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™ is all about health care. Jean and Erin Smith, the director of estate planning at Edelman Financial Engines, answer an email from a nurse who wants clarity on naming a health care power of attorney. Then, Edelman Financial Engines wealth planner Isabel Barrow joins Jean to break down different options for health care coverage, including Medicare, and ways a financial planner can help reduce costs. Later, Jean interviews hospice physician and author Jordan Grumet, aka Doc G, about physician burnout and what physicians, nurses and others working in health care can do to lessen their stress and develop new income streams to supplement their income.   Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as host of the Everyday Wealth podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners.  That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses.  The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. The views and opinions expressed by Jordan Grummett are solely their own and may not reflect the views or opinions of EFE or its planners. The information being provided is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. You should consult with a financial advisor to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. Neither Financial Engines Advisors L.L.C. nor any of its advisors sell insurance products. Edelman Financial Engines affiliates may receive insurance-related compensation for the referral of insurance opportunities to third parties if individuals elect to purchase insurance through those third parties. You are encouraged to review this information with your insurance agent or broker to determine the best options for your particular circumstances. Neither Edelman Financial Engines nor its affiliates offer tax or legal advice. Although the information has been gathered from sources believed to be reliable, we do not guarantee its accuracy or completeness. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to include your qualified tax and/or legal professionals in these discussions and decisions to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Season 2 Episode 19: How much insurance do you need?

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 41:14


Buying insurance can be confusing, but it's an important process to help protect yourself and your loved ones. In this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean and wealth planner Andy Smith discuss how to determine how much life insurance you may need using a simple formula. They also dive into disability insurance and the types of policies and costs associated with it. Later, Robert Bain, the insurance senior manager at Edelman Financial Engines, joins the podcast to explain the ins and outs of long-term care insurance and why it's so important to have, given that more than 55 million Americans are expected to require long-term care in the next 30 years.   This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as host of the Everyday Wealth radio show and podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners.  That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses.  The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). The information being provided is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. You should consult with a financial advisor to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. This presentation contains mentions of third-party insurance companies, which are unaffiliated with EFE and its affiliates.  For more information about insurance options, or to order a copy of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners' free booklet, "A Shopper's Guide to Long-Term Care Insurance," visit InsureUOnline.org or call (866) 470-NAIC. Neither Financial Engines Advisors L.L.C. nor any of its advisors sell insurance products. Edelman Financial Engines affiliates may receive insurance-related compensation for the referral of insurance opportunities to third parties if individuals elect to purchase insurance through those third parties. You are encouraged to review this information with your insurance agent or broker to determine the best options for your particular circumstances. Neither Edelman Financial Engines nor its affiliates offer tax or legal advice. Although the information has been gathered from sources believed to be reliable, we do not guarantee its accuracy or completeness. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to include your qualified tax and/or legal professionals in these discussions and decisions to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Season 2 Episode 18: 6 retirement income strategies

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 44:15


You spent your lifetime working hard, diligently saving and investing money to secure your financial future. But when it's time for retirement, how do you schedule your income in a way that preserves your wealth as long as you need it to? The right strategy can help you manage taxes and maintain the standard of living you've been planning for. In this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean and wealth planner Isabel Barrow discuss the potential risks to your retirement income. Later in the episode, Jean and Isabel are joined by Jessica DeBold, the director of advanced planning strategy and tools with Edelman Financial Engines, to explain strategies that may help optimize your retirement income plan.   This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as hosts of the Everyday Wealth radio show and podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners.  That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses.  The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). Neither Edelman Financial Engines nor its affiliates offer tax or legal advice. Although the information has been gathered from sources believed to be reliable, we do not guarantee its accuracy or completeness. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to include your qualified tax and/or legal professionals in these discussions and decisions to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. The information being provided is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. You should consult with a financial advisor to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. Investing strategies, such as asset allocation, diversification or rebalancing, do not ensure or guarantee better performance and cannot eliminate the risk of investment losses. All investments have inherent risks, including loss of principal. There are no guarantees that a portfolio that does not engage in such strategies. Funds and ETFs are subject to risk, including loss of principal. All investments have inherent risks. There can be no assurance that the investment strategy proposed will obtain its goal. Past performance does not guarantee future results.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Season 2 Episode 17: What is a backdoor Roth IRA?

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 21:15


Along with retirement plans at your workplace like a 401(k) or 403(b), IRAs have become the cornerstone of modern retirement. There are two types of IRAs - traditional and Roth - and the goals of these two accounts are similar - save for and fund your retirement - but they differ in some important ways. In this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean breaks down what those differences are and how a backdoor Roth may be a valuable tool to help with estate planning and wealth transfer. Later in the episode, Jean is joined by wealth planner Andy Smith to answer a listener's question about when to do a backdoor Roth conversion and how it could help reduce her tax bite.   Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as host of the Everyday Wealth podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners. That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses. The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. The information regarding IRAs and backdoor Roth IRAs is provided for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as tax or investment advice. You should consult with a financial advisor and tax professional to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. Neither Edelman Financial Engines nor its affiliates offer tax advice.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Season 2 Episode 16: The perils of eschewing estate planning

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 43:09


Even though 2 out of 3 people believe you should have a will by age 55 or sooner, less than half of people 55 or older actually have one, according to Caring.com's 2023 Wills Survey. In this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean and wealth planner Isabel Barrow discuss why it's essential to have plans in place in order to pass on your wealth and legacy to the next generation and some common pitfalls to avoid. Later in the episode, Jean and Isabel answer an email from a listener about gifting, and are then joined by Erin Smith, the director of estate planning at Edelman Financial Engines, to talk about what specifically your estate plan should include and how often it should be updated.   Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as hosts of the Everyday Wealth radio show and podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners.  That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses.  The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. The information being provided is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. You should consult with a financial advisor to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. Certain services provided on an educational and guidance basis only. The information regarding estate planning should not be construed as tax or legal advice and is for general informational purposes only. Neither Edelman Financial Engines nor its affiliates offer tax or legal advice. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to include your qualified tax and/or legal professionals in these discussions and decisions to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Season 2 Episode 15: Cash is trash. Or is it king?

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 36:52


Over the last decade, because of the zero interest rate policy set by the Federal Reserve, you weren't paid anything to hold cash since ZIRP ensured cash yielded essentially nothing. In fact, after subtracting for inflation, you were losing money if you held cash, hence the phrase – cash is trash. But with the Fed increasing short-term interest rates over the last 12 months and yields on cash-equivalent investments as high as they've been in more than a decade, is cash king again? In this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean and wealth planner Isabel Barrow tackle that question and discuss what to do and not do with your cash reserves. Later in the episode, Bill Tracy, portfolio manager for Edelman Financial Engines, weighs in on what's going on with the recent bank collapses and how to help protect your investments.   Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as hosts of the Everyday Wealth radio show and podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners.  That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses.  The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. The information being provided is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. You should consult with a financial advisor to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. Asset allocation/diversification does not assure or guarantee better performance and cannot eliminate the risk of investment losses. There are no guarantees that a diversified portfolio will outperform a nondiversified portfolio. Past performance is not indicative of future results. HerMoney Media, Inc. ("HerMoney") is not a client, agent, representative or affiliate of Edelman Financial Engines ("EFE"). EFE is a sponsor of the "HerMoney with Jean Chatzky Podcast," created by HerMoney. HerMoney receives a sponsorship fee from EFE depending on the number of podcast downloads, which is paid on a quarterly basis each year. In turn, HerMoney also provides promotional deliverables regarding EFE on the HerMoney podcast, newsletter, and social media channels. Due to this sponsorship arrangement, HerMoney has an incentive to endorse EFE and its services. This presentation contains a hypothetical illustration of 4 market timing scenarios with an initial investment of $100,000 in a 60/40 stock/bond blended benchmark (using index proxies) made on 1/1/2007; Index returns are provided as a benchmark and are not illustrative of any particular investment. Past performance is not a guarantee of future results. © 2023 Edelman Financial Engines, LLC. Edelman Financial Engines® is a registered trademark of Edelman Financial Engines, LLC. All advisory services provided by Financial Engines Advisors L.L.C., a federally registered investment advisor. Results are not guaranteed.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Season 2 Episode 14: Are your taxes going up?

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 37:35


Unfortunately, the end of some pandemic-era tax breaks is likely the beginning of tax hikes over the next few years. The big reason is because the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act begins sunsetting next year and many of its provisions are scheduled to expire in 2025. In this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean is joined by wealth planner Isabel Barrow to explore who may face tax increases and to share 11 strategies to start using right now to help reduce your tax burden in the years ahead. Later in the episode, Jessica DeBold, director of advanced planning strategy and tools with Edelman Financial Engines, joins the conversation to discuss tax-smart withdrawal strategies for your retirement accounts designed to help improve your tax situation.   Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as host of the Everyday Wealth podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners.  That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses.  The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. The information provided is for informational and educational purposes only and is not meant as tax, legal, or investment advice. Please consult with a financial advisor and tax professional to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. Edelman Financial Engines does not provide tax or legal advice.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Season 2 Episode 13: Financial Planning for Single People

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 41:08


Single people face a unique set of challenges when it comes to financial planning. Jean is joined by wealth planner Rose Niang in this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, to discuss those challenges, including health care, emergency funds and retirement planning, and how to help navigate them. Later in the episode, Erin Smith, director of estate planning at Edelman Financial Engines, joins the conversation to explain the biggest considerations that single people have to make when it comes to estate planning, and which important documents are essential to have in place when you're single.   Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as host of the Everyday Wealth podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners.  That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses.  The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are pre screened. The information being provided is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. You should consult with a financial advisor to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances.  The information regarding estate planning should not be construed as tax or legal advice and is for general informational purposes only. Neither Edelman Financial Engines nor its affiliates offer tax or legal advice. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to include your qualified tax and/or legal professionals in these discussions and decisions to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances.Neither Financial Engines Advisors L.L.C. nor any of its advisors sell insurance products. Edelman Financial Engines affiliates may receive insurance-related compensation for the referral of insurance opportunities to third parties if individuals elect to purchase insurance through those third parties. You are encouraged to review this information with your insurance agent or broker to determine the best options for your particular circumstances.    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Season 2 Episode 12: 4 Risks of Retirement

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 39:24


You work hard saving and investing most of your adult life so that you can have the retirement of your dreams, but there are financial risks that could derail your plans. In this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean and wealth planner Rose Niang explain what those risks are and how to help protect your retirement. Then, Jean is joined by Dr. Ken Dychtwald, the country's foremost expert on aging and author of 19 books on the subject, including his memoir, Radical Curiosity: One Man's Search for Cosmic Magic and a Purposeful Life, to discuss the risk of outliving your money and how having a financial advisor can help.    Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as host of the Everyday Wealth podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners.  That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses.  The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. The views and opinions expressed by Ken Dychtwald are solely their own and may not reflect the views or opinions of EFE or its planners. The information being provided is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. You should consult with a financial advisor to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances.  Investing strategies, such as asset allocation, diversification or rebalancing, do not ensure or guarantee better performance and cannot eliminate the risk of investment losses. All investments have inherent risks, including loss of principal. There are no guarantees that a portfolio employing these or any other strategy will outperform a portfolio that does not engage in such strategies. Past performance does not guarantee future results.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Season 2 Episode 11: A deep dive into when to claim Social Security

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 41:08


When it comes to claiming Social Security benefits, there are many questions with no easy answers. In this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean is joined by wealth planner Andy Smith to help break down how to get the most out of Social Security and when might be the best time to claim. Later in the episode, Jean interviews Marcia Mantell, author of What's the Deal with Social Security for Women? and Cooking Up Your Retirement Plan, about how claiming is a critical financial decision for women and why it's essential to consider spousal benefits when claiming.   Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as hosts of the Everyday Wealth radio show and podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners.  That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses. The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. The views and opinions expressed by Marcia Mantell are solely her own and may not reflect the views or opinions of EFE or its planners. The information being provided is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. You should consult with a financial advisor to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. © 2023 Edelman Financial Engines, LLC. Edelman Financial Engines® is a registered trademark of Edelman Financial Engines, LLC. All advisory services provided by Financial Engines Advisors L.L.C., a federally registered investment advisor. Results are not guaranteed.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Season 2 Episode 10: The role of finances in gray divorce

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 36:49


Divorce rates have been steadily declining since the ‘90s for all age groups except for one – the baby boomers. This phenomenon of rising rates is referred to as gray divorce, and one of the main reasons for the rise is financial differences. In this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean and wealth planners Andy Smith and Isabel Barrow explore what these financial differences are, including financial infidelity, and how a planner can help.   Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as host of the Everyday Wealth podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners. That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses. The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). This show is pre-recorded. The information being provided is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. You should consult with a financial advisor to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. © 2023 Edelman Financial Engines, LLC. Edelman Financial Engines® is a registered trademark of Edelman Financial Engines, LLC. All advisory services provided by Financial Engines Advisors L.L.C., a federally registered investment advisor. Results are not guaranteed.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Season 2 Episode 9: Last-minute tax tips

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 39:20


The filing deadline to submit 2022 tax returns or an extension and pay taxes owed is Tuesday, April 18 and along with some important changes that you need to know about, there are also tax strategies you can still use to potentially help reduce your taxes. In this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean is joined by wealth planner Andy Smith to discuss last-minute tax tips to help you through this tax season. Later in the episode, Jean and Andy answer an email from a listener with a question about I bonds and taxes.   Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as host of the Everyday Wealth podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners.  That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses.  The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. The information being provided is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. You should consult with a financial advisor to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. Neither Edelman Financial Engines nor its affiliates offer tax or legal advice. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to include your qualified tax and/or legal professionals in these discussions and decisions to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Season 2 Episode 8: How to choose a financial advisor

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 38:18


Despite the many reasons to get help from a financial advisor – especially in today's climate – only 35% currently work with a financial professional. In this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean and wealth planner Isabel Barrow talk to a listener who wants to choose the right financial advisor after going through a litigious divorce. Later in the episode, Jean and Isabel discuss considerations to make when you're looking for a wealth planner and questions to ask to help you choose the right one.   Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as host of the Everyday Wealth podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners.  That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses.  The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. The information being provided is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. You should consult with a financial advisor to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. © 2023 Edelman Financial Engines, LLC. Edelman Financial Engines® is a registered trademark of Edelman Financial Engines, LLC. All advisory services provided by Financial Engines Advisors L.L.C., a federally registered investment advisor. Results are not guaranteed.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Season 2 Episode 7: Is the 60/40 portfolio dead?

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 36:11


“Is the 60/40 portfolio dead”? That was a topic making big financial headlines in 2022. But so far this year, media outlets have been walking back on that sentiment. In this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean talks to Christine Benz, Morningstar's director of personal finance, about portfolio construction, the 4% rule, and what it all means for you. Later in the episode, wealth planner Isabel Barrow joins to discuss the ins and outs of sticking with a diversified portfolio.   Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as hosts of the Everyday Wealth radio show and podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners.  That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses.  The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. The views and opinions expressed by Christine Benz are solely her own and may not reflect the views or opinions of EFE or its planners. The information being provided is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. You should consult with a financial advisor to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. Investing strategies, such as asset allocation, diversification, or rebalancing do not assure or guarantee better performance and cannot eliminate the risk of investment losses. There are no guarantees that a portfolio employing these or any other strategy will outperform a portfolio that does not engage in such strategies. Funds and ETFs are subject to risk, including loss of principal. All investments have inherent risks. There can be no assurance that the investment strategy proposed will obtain its goal. Past performance does not guarantee future results. © 2023 Edelman Financial Engines, LLC. Edelman Financial Engines® is a registered trademark of Edelman Financial Engines, LLC. All advisory services provided by Financial Engines Advisors L.L.C., a federally registered investment advisor. Results are not guaranteed.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Season 2 Episode 6: Should we reimagine retirement?

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2023 41:02


When most people think of retirement, they think of slowing down. But it doesn't have to be this way. In this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean talks with Michael Clinton, author of “ROAR: into the second half of your life (Before It's Too Late)”, about how to reimagine retirement and make the most of it. Later in the episode, wealth planner Isabel Barrow joins the show to discuss what to consider when you change jobs later in life.   This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as host of the Everyday Wealth radio show and podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners.  That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses.  The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Season 2 Episode 5: Retirement security and the SECURE 2.0 Act

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 43:06


Retirement security has long been a top concern for this country. This past December, Congress passed the SECURE 2.0 Act, which contains a number of ways for Americans to save more for their retirement. In this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean is joined by wealth planner Andy Smith and Dr. Wei Hu, vice president of financial research for Edelman Financial Engines, to discuss retirement security opportunities and how they may help you save more for retirement, wait longer to take distributions, and even possibly utilize some tax-smart strategies.   This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as host of the Everyday Wealth radio show and podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners.  That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses.  The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). The information regarding estate planning should not be construed as tax or legal advice and is for general informational purposes only. Neither Edelman Financial Engines nor its affiliates sell insurance products or offer tax or legal advice. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to include your qualified insurance, tax and/or legal professionals in these discussions and decisions to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. Edelman Financial Engines affiliates may receive insurance-related compensation for the referral of insurance opportunities to third parties if individuals elect to purchase insurance through those third parties.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Season 2 Episode 4: Replay: Investing vs. speculation

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2023 38:47


As markets continue their bumpy ride, some investors are looking to make back losses during the potential upswings – possibly taking on some excessive risk. In this episode of Everyday Wealth™, Jean Chatzky is joined by wealth planner Andy Smith to discuss the differences between speculation and investing, and how a wealth planner can help mitigate your risks. They also discuss whether it's better to lease or buy a car in the current economy, and later in the episode, Dr. Wei Hu, vice president of financial research at Edelman Financial Engines, joins Jean and Andy for Investing Sense, where they talk about mental reference points that impact investing.    Originally posted 08-20-22 This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as host of the Everyday Wealth radio show and podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners.  That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses.  The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). Investing strategies, such as asset allocation, diversification or rebalancing, do not ensure or guarantee better performance and cannot eliminate the risk of investment losses. All investments have inherent risks, including loss of principal. There are no guarantees that a portfolio employing these or any other strategy will outperform a portfolio that does not engage in such strategies. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Dollar Cost Averaging does not assure a profit or protect against a loss in a declining market. For the strategy to be effective, you must continue to purchase shares in both up and down markets. As such, an investor needs to consider his/her financial ability to continuously invest through periods of low-price levels. An index is a portfolio of specific securities (common examples are the S&P, DJIA, NASDAQ), the performance of which is often used as a benchmark in judging the relative performance of certain asset classes. Indexes are unmanaged portfolios and investors cannot invest directly in an index. Past performance does not guarantee future results. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Season 2 Episode 3: Navigating a challenging housing market

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2023 44:01


As home prices and interest rates traveled through the roof this past year, many people want to know where the real estate housing market is headed next. This week on Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean is joined by economist Mark Zandi from Moody's Analytics to do a deep dive on the housing market and to discuss what it will take for homebuying to feel manageable again. Later in the episode, Edelman Financial Engines wealth planner John McCafferty joins the conversation to talk about what a homebuyer should consider doing now and if renting might be a better idea.   This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as host of the Everyday Wealth radio show and podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners.  That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses.  The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Season 2 Episode 2: Starting a small business or a side gig

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2023 45:22


When you're starting a small business or a side gig, there are many important factors to consider in order to help make it a success. This week on Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean is joined by Edelman Financial Engines wealth planner Andy Smith as she shares her journey from side gigs to becoming a small-business owner and what she learned along the way. Later in the episode, Rich Lahijani a director, tax advisory and planning at Edelman Financial Engines, joins the conversation to talk about tax considerations, including what you typically can and can't write off when you're starting a small business or side gig.   This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as host of the Everyday Wealth radio show and podcast and for related activities and therefore has an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners.  That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses.  The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). Neither Edelman Financial Engines nor its affiliates offer tax or legal advice. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to include your qualified tax and/or legal professionals in these discussions and decisions to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Season 2 Episode 1: Keeping your financial New Year's resolutions

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2023 51:53


It's a new year, which also means it's time for New Year's resolutions and according to a recent survey, for 66% of Americans, the resolutions they made were financial. This week on Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean is joined by Sarah Newcomb, director of financial psychology at Morningstar, to talk about making financial New Year's resolutions and how to stay on track when your will is tested. Later in the episode, Edelman Financial Engines wealth planner Isabel Barrow joins Jean to provide some key areas that you may want to focus on that can help you with building wealth in this new year. This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. Ms. Chatzky receives cash compensation for acting as host of the Everyday Wealth radio show and podcast and for related activities and therefore have an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners.  That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses.  The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). Neither Edelman Financial Engines nor its affiliates offer tax or legal advice. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to include your qualified tax and/or legal professionals in these discussions and decisions to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Episode 53: REPLAY: Aging: A family matter

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2022 39:43


In this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth, Soledad O'Brien and Jean Chatzky are joined by Nora Super, the executive director of the Milken Institute Center for the Future of Aging, to discuss the link between healthy longevity and financial wellness. Later in the episode, Edelman Financial Engines wealth planner Jason Cowans joins Jean and Soledad to continue the theme of aging, with discussions on planning for future health-care costs and living trusts. Originally posted 4-8-22 This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. Ms. Chatzky and Ms. O'Brien receive cash compensation for acting as hosts of the Everyday Wealth radio show and podcast and for related activities and therefore have an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners.  That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses.  The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). Neither Edelman Financial Engines nor its affiliates offer tax or legal advice. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to seek advice from qualified tax and/or legal professionals regarding the best options for your particular circumstances.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Episode 52: REPLAY: What type of investor are you?

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2022 40:10


For most people, 2022 has been a perfect storm of high inflation, aggressive rate hikes, volatile markets, worries of recession… and just about everything else that makes investors run for the hills. This week on Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Soledad, Jean and wealth planner Andy Smith will put the markets into context, and – hopefully – provide a bit of perspective about what we're experiencing right now in the economy. Later in the episode, the hosts discuss two types of investors – those who chase returns and those who work toward a clear set of goals, and why one typically leads to better outcomes. They'll also explore what to do at different stages and phases of life to help protect your wealth.   Originally posted 11-12-22 This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. Ms. Chatzky and Ms. O'Brien receive cash compensation for acting as hosts of the Everyday Wealth radio show and podcast and for related activities and therefore have an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners.  That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses.  The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). An index is a portfolio of specific securities (common examples are the S&P, DJIA, NASDAQ), the performance of which is often used as a benchmark in judging the relative performance of certain asset classes. Indexes are unmanaged portfolios and investors cannot invest directly in an index. Past performance does not guarantee future results.  Neither Edelman Financial Engines nor its affiliates offer tax or legal advice. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to seek advice from qualified tax and/or legal professionals regarding the best options for your particular circumstances.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Episode 51: Tying up financial loose ends

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2022 39:41


With so many priorities competing for our attention, it's easy to overlook opportunities that come up this time of the year that can help with your financial plan. This week on Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, wealth planner Jason Cowans joins Jean and Soledad to review a few important financial steps you can consider taking before ringing in the new year. Also in this episode, when a loved one passes away, financial decisions can often make the grieving process even more challenging. The hosts discuss the emotional and financial aspects of losing someone you love, and steps you can take to help make the process a little easier.   This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. Ms. Chatzky and Ms. O'Brien receive cash compensation for acting as hosts of the Everyday Wealth radio show and podcast and for related activities and therefore have an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines (EFE) and its planners.  That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses.  The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). Neither EFE nor its affiliates offer tax or legal advice. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to include your qualified tax and/or legal professionals in these discussions and decisions to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. With regard to your employer-sponsored benefits, please refer to your company plan documents for the information that pertains to your situation. Neither EFE nor its affiliates offer tax or legal advice. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to include your qualified tax and/or legal professionals in these discussions and decisions to help determine the best options for your situation. Neither EFE nor any of its planners sell insurance products. EFE affiliates may receive insurance-related compensation for the referral of insurance opportunities to third parties if individuals elect to purchase insurance through those third parties. You are encouraged to include your insurance agent or broker in these discussions and decisions to help determine the best options for you situation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Episode 50: Financial considerations for the holiday season

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2022 40:00


We're quickly approaching the holiday season, which means time for family, friends, shopping … and scams. According to the FBI, every year, thousands of people become victims of holiday scams, which can rob you of hard-earned money, personal information and your festive mood. This week on Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean, Soledad and wealth planner John McCafferty talk about the different scams to be aware of and how to help protect yourself against them. Later in the episode, since it's near year-end and many people have questions about minimizing potential tax liability, the hosts and wealth planner Isabel Barrow take a call from listener Bernie, who has a question about using a Qualified Charitable Donation to his alma mater. Then, it's the season for gift giving, and Soledad, Jean and Edelman Financial Engines planner Jason Cowans discuss how your holiday purchases can serve a bigger purpose – specifically, with gifts that support charities or help a loved one with important financial goals. This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. Ms. Chatzky and Ms. O'Brien receive cash compensation for acting as hosts of the Everyday Wealth radio show and podcast and for related activities and therefore have an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners.  That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses.  The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). Neither Edelman Financial Engines nor its affiliates offer tax or legal advice. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to include your qualified tax and/or legal professionals in these discussions and decisions to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. Hypothetical illustrations described are meant to demonstrate the principle of compound interest and are not representative of past or future results of any specific investment vehicle.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Episode 49: Facing financial challenges

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2022 40:36


According to a recent industry survey, Americans today think they'll need roughly $1.25 million to retire comfortably. But the average amount of savings in retirement accounts has actually dropped by 11% over the same time frame. So how much do you need to retire? This week on Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean, Soledad and wealth planner Rose Niang discuss why chasing a number is never a good idea and how a planner can help you figure out what's best for you. Later in the episode, the hosts talk about caring for an aging parent and the benefit of having a trusted advisor to help you navigate the difficult conversations that the scenario brings. Then, Jean, Soledad and Rose dive into the unique set of financial challenges facing couples who are cohabiting but not married. This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. Ms. Chatzky and Ms. O'Brien receive cash compensation for acting as hosts of the Everyday Wealth radio show and podcast and for related activities and therefore have an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners.  That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses.  The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). Neither Edelman Financial Engines nor its affiliates offer tax or legal advice. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to seek advice from qualified tax and/or legal experts regarding the best options for your particular circumstances. Neither Financial Engines nor its advisors sell insurance products. Edelman Financial Engines affiliates may receive insurance-related compensation for the referral of insurance opportunities to third parties if individuals elect to purchase insurance through those third parties. You are encouraged to review this information with your insurance agent or broker to determine the best options for your particular circumstances.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Episode 48: REPLAY: Building First Generation Wealth

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2022 39:45


According to recent studies, the majority of millionaires in the U.S. are self-made. They didn't inherit their money, they earned it, and most are the first generation in their family to do so. In this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean, Soledad, and wealth planner Brian Leslie discuss the unique challenges of first-generation wealth and how you can pass on the traits that helped build it to future generations. Later, many people retired during the pandemic and are now regretting their decision because they didn't take into account how the down markets, inflation, and higher interest rates would affect their retirement plans. Now some are thinking about taking their social security early. The hosts break down why that could be a costly mistake. Finally, Dr. Wei Hu, vice president of financial research at Edelman Financial Engines, joins the hosts for Investing Sense, to talk about what hindsight bias is and how it could be affecting your assessment of your investments.   Originally posted 10-8-22 and 10-15-22 This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. Ms. Chatzky and Ms. O'Brien receive cash compensation for acting as hosts of the Everyday Wealth radio show and podcast and for related activities and therefore have an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners.  That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses.  The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). Neither Financial Engines Advisors L.L.C. nor its affiliates offer tax or legal advice. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to seek advice from qualified tax and/or legal experts regarding the best options for your particular circumstances. An index is a portfolio of specific securities (common examples are the S&P, DJIA, NASDAQ), the performance of which is often used as a benchmark in judging the relative performance of certain asset classes. Indexes are unmanaged portfolios and investors cannot invest directly in an index. Past performance does not guarantee future results. This audio contains a hypothetical illustration meant to demonstrate the principle of compound interest and is not representative of past or future returns of any specific investment vehicle. They do not include consideration of the investment fees or expenses, time value of money, inflation, fluctuations in principal or taxes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Episode 47: How bad is it REALLY out there?

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2022 40:03


There's a lot of hype in the news about 2023 and the economic turmoil we may be facing. However, another way to think about it is that we actually may be on the path to normalization. This week on Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean, Soledad, and wealth planner John McCafferty will discuss the economic forces that are impacting all of us right now, and shed some light on why it may not be as ominous as we think. Later in the episode, Christopher Jones, chief investment officer for Edelman Financial Engines, joins the hosts to discuss how EFE factors in market swings when constructing its portfolios – which can help clients through these periods of uncertainty.   This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. Ms. Chatzky and Ms. O'Brien receive cash compensation for acting as hosts of the Everyday Wealth radio show and podcast and for related activities and therefore have an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners. That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses. The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). Dollar Cost Averaging does not assure a profit or protect against a loss in a declining market. For the strategy to be effective, you must continue to purchase shares in both up and down markets. As such, an investor needs to consider his/her financial ability to continuously invest through periods of low price levels. Investing strategies, such as asset allocation, diversification, or rebalancing do not assure or guarantee better performance and cannot eliminate the risk of investment losses. There are no guarantees that a portfolio employing these or any other strategy will outperform a portfolio that does not engage in such strategies. Funds and ETFs are subject to risk, including loss of principal. All investments have inherent risks. There can be no assurance that the investment strategy proposed will obtain its goal. Past performance does not guarantee future results.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Episode 46: What type of investor are you?

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2022 39:58


For most people, 2022 has been a perfect storm of high inflation, aggressive rate hikes, volatile markets, worries of recession… and just about everything else that makes investors run for the hills. This week on Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Soledad, Jean and wealth planner Andy Smith will put the markets into context, and – hopefully – provide a bit of perspective about what we're experiencing right now in the economy. Later in the episode, the hosts discuss two types of investors – those who chase returns and those who work toward a clear set of goals, and why one typically leads to better outcomes. They'll also explore what to do at different stages and phases of life to help protect your wealth. This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. Ms. Chatzky and Ms. O'Brien receive cash compensation for acting as hosts of the Everyday Wealth radio show and podcast and for related activities and therefore have an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners.  That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses.  The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). An index is a portfolio of specific securities (common examples are the S&P, DJIA, NASDAQ), the performance of which is often used as a benchmark in judging the relative performance of certain asset classes. Indexes are unmanaged portfolios and investors cannot invest directly in an index. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Neither Edelman Financial Engines nor its affiliates offer tax or legal advice. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to seek advice from qualified tax and/or legal experts regarding the best options for your particular circumstances.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Episode 45: REPLAY: You're retired (or almost retired) … now what?

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2022 39:39


When you're approaching retirement, you have to make many decisions that will affect your finances – either positively or negatively. In this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean and wealth planner Isabel Barrow discuss some of the most important decisions that could cost you if you don't plan for them, including what to do with your mortgage, and what to consider before traveling . Later, the end of the year is coming and so are opportunities to harvest some of your losses to help save you money on taxes. Jean and Isabel talk about what tax-loss harvesting is and how it may help you. Originally posted 10-1-22 This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. Ms. Chatzky and Ms. O'Brien receive cash compensation for acting as hosts of the Everyday Wealth radio show and podcast and for related activities and therefore have an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners.  That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses.  The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). Neither Financial Engines Advisors L.L.C. nor its affiliates offer tax or legal advice. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to seek advice from qualified tax and/or legal experts regarding the best options for your particular circumstances. This show contains a hypothetical illustration and is not representative of the past or future results of any specific investment vehicle. Past performance does not guarantee future results  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Episode 44: Is everything broken?

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2022 39:56


Record inflation, aggressive rate hikes and a gloomy financial forecast for 2023 – not much seems to be going right in today's economic climate. So what effect do these financial headwinds have on our own “personal economies”? This week on Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Soledad, Jean and wealth planner Isabel Barrow will be talking about why you should consider sticking with a diversified portfolio through unsettling times. Later in the episode, with midterms around the corner and the markets weighing heavily on our minds, investors may be wondering if they should be adjusting their portfolios to prepare for election results. The hosts discuss the historical impacts of the elections on the markets and what to do and not do to help protect your wealth.   This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. Ms. Chatzky and Ms. O'Brien receive cash compensation for acting as hosts of the Everyday Wealth radio show and podcast and for related activities and therefore have an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners.  That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses.  The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). An index is a portfolio of specific securities (such as the S&P 500, Dow Jones Industrial Average and Nasdaq composite), the performance of which is often used as a benchmark in judging the relative performance of certain asset classes. Indexes are unmanaged portfolios and investors cannot invest directly in an index. Past performance does not guarantee future results. This is a hypothetical illustration and is not representative of the past or future results of any specific investment vehicle. Neither Financial Engines Advisors L.L.C. nor its affiliates offer tax or legal advice. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to seek advice from qualified tax and/or legal experts regarding the best options for your particular circumstances.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Episode 43: End-of-year ‘to-do's' – Medicare and charitable giving

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2022 40:12


During Medicare enrollment, there are many decisions to make that could cost you a lot if you don't choose wisely. In this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean, Soledad and wealth planner Rose Niang explain the intricacies of Medicare plans and what you need to know to help you make the best decisions. Later in the episode, charitable giving is good for charities and it also could be good for your personal economy. The hosts discuss giving in a tax-efficient way and how a donor-advised fund can help. This show is prerecorded, and any callers are prescreened. Ms. Chatzky and Ms. O'Brien receive cash compensation for acting as hosts of the Everyday Wealth radio show and podcast and for related activities and therefore have an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners. That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses. The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). This material was prepared for informational and/or educational purposes only. Although the information has been gathered from sources believed to be reliable, we do not guarantee its accuracy or completeness. Neither Financial Engines Advisors L.L.C. nor its affiliates offer tax or legal advice. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to seek advice from qualified tax and/or legal experts regarding the best options for your particular circumstances.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Episode 42: Leaving a legacy

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2022 40:39


There are plenty of ways that inflation may have a negative impact on our finances, but there may be a silver lining. In this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean, Soledad and Edelman Financial Engines wealth planner Isabel Barrow break down what may be some positive news when it comes time to pay your taxes. Next, the hosts tackle the challenges of leaving a legacy from first generation wealth – from how to know if you have enough to where to start once you do. Later, Dr. Wei Hu, vice president of financial research at Edelman Financial Engines, joins Soledad, Jean and Isabel for Investing Sense, to talk about what hindsight bias is and how it could be affecting your assessment of your investments. This show is prerecorded, and any callers are prescreened. Ms. Chatzky and Ms. O'Brien receive cash compensation for acting as hosts of the Everyday Wealth radio show and podcast and for related activities and, therefore, have an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners. That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses. The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). Neither Financial Engines Advisors L.L.C. nor its affiliates offer tax or legal advice. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to seek advice from qualified tax and/or legal experts regarding the best options for your particular circumstances. This show contains a hypothetical illustration meant to demonstrate the principle of compound interest and is not representative of past or future returns of any specific investment vehicle. They do not include consideration of the investment fees or expenses, time value of money, inflation, fluctuations in principal or taxes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Episode 41: Building First Generation Wealth

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2022 40:31


According to recent studies, the majority of millionaires in the U.S. are self-made. They didn't inherit their money, they did it the hard way. They earned it, and most are the first generation in their family to do so. In this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean, Soledad, and wealth planner Brian Leslie discuss the unique challenges of first-generation wealth and how you can pass on the traits that helped build it to future generations.   Later, many people retired during the pandemic and are now regretting their decision because they didn't take into account how the down markets, inflation, and higher interest rates would affect their retirement plans. Now some are thinking about taking their social security early. Brian, Jean and Soledad break down why that could be a costly mistake. Finally, you'll get a sneak peek into Edelman Financial Engines' new webinar “The Elections and Your Portfolio, Separating Fact From Fiction” on Tuesday, Oct. 11 at 2 p.m. or 8 p.m. ET. You'll learn what more than 70 years of data can tell us about elections and the stock market, and how a simple yet powerful investment strategy can help you in any economic environment. This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. Ms. Chatzky and Ms. O'Brien receive cash compensation for acting as hosts of the Everyday Wealth radio show and podcast and for related activities and therefore have an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners.  That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses.  The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). Neither Financial Engines Advisors L.L.C. nor its affiliates offer tax or legal advice. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to seek advice from qualified tax and/or legal experts regarding the best options for your particular circumstances. An index is a portfolio of specific securities (common examples are the S&P, DJIA, NASDAQ), the performance of which is often used as a benchmark in judging the relative performance of certain asset classes. Indexes are unmanaged portfolios and investors cannot invest directly in an index. Past performance does not guarantee future results. This is a hypothetical illustration meant to demonstrate the principle of compound interest and is not representative of past or future returns of any specific investment vehicle. They do not include consideration of the investment fees or expenses, time value of money, inflation, fluctuations in principal or taxes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Episode 40: You're retired (or almost retired) … now what?

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2022 40:14


When you're approaching retirement, you have to make many decisions that will affect your finances – either positively or negatively. In this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Jean and wealth planner Isabel Barrow discuss some of the most important decisions that could cost you if you don't plan for them, including what to do with your mortgage, traveling and enrolling in Medicare. Later, the end of the year is coming and so are opportunities to harvest some of your losses to help save you money on taxes. Jean and Isabel talk about what tax-loss harvesting is and how it may help you.   This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. Ms. Chatzky and Ms. O'Brien receive cash compensation for acting as hosts of the Everyday Wealth radio show and podcast and for related activities and therefore have an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners.  That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses.  The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). Neither Financial Engines Advisors L.L.C. nor its affiliates offer tax or legal advice. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to seek advice from qualified tax and/or legal experts regarding the best options for your particular circumstances. This is a hypothetical illustration and is not representative of the past or future results of any specific investment vehicle. Past performance does not guarantee future resultsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Episode 39: Sudden wealth: a blessing or a curse?

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2022 42:19


Even in the toughest financial times, you can get a windfall of money and have no idea what to do with it. In this episode of Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Soledad, Jean and wealth planner Jason Cowans talk about what to do if you're one of those lucky people who come into sudden wealth – either through an inheritance, a divorce or lawsuit settlements, or even the lottery – to help make the most of your money.   This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. Main Radio Page: Ms. Chatzky and Ms. O'Brien receive cash compensation for acting as hosts of the Everyday Wealth radio show and podcast and for related activities and therefore have an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners.  That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses.  The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). Neither Financial Engines Advisors L.L.C. nor its affiliates offer tax or legal advice. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to seek advice from qualified tax and/or legal experts regarding the best options for your particular circumstances.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Episode 38: Fear of Missing Out

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2022 43:24


As fall approaches, many people are feeling the need to do something before the end of the year, both personally and financially. This week on Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday WealthTM, Jean, Soledad and Edelman Financial Engines' planner John McCafferty discuss the opportunities you don't want to miss out on on your financial planning checklist heading into the final stretch of the year including your year end financial review, open enrollment, 401k contributions, and what to do if you're offered an early retirement package. Later in the episode, there's a sneak peek of Edelman Financial Engines' upcoming webinar “The Economic Storm of 2022 and Your Wealth” hosted by Jean Chatzky, where you'll get timely insights into today's market situation.     This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. Ms. Chatzky and Ms. O'Brien receive cash compensation for acting as hosts of the Everyday Wealth radio show and podcast and for related activities and therefore have an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners.  That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses.  The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). Investing strategies, such as asset allocation, diversification or rebalancing, do not ensure or guarantee better performance and cannot eliminate the risk of investment losses. All investments have inherent risks, including loss of principal. There are no guarantees that a portfolio employing these or any other strategy will outperform a portfolio that does not engage in such strategies. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Neither Edelman Financial Engines nor any of its affiliates, or their advisors, sell insurance products. EFE's affiliates may receive insurance related compensation for the referral of insurance opportunities to third parties if individuals elect to purchase insurance through those third parties.  Neither Financial Engines Advisors L.L.C. nor its affiliates offer tax or legal advice. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to seek advice from qualified tax and/or legal experts regarding the best options for your particular circumstances.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Episode 37: Why you should be interested in interest rates

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2022 47:44


The fed continues to work on lowering inflation rates, using interest rate hikes as a method for cooling the economy. As a result, markets tumbled. Now analysts and investors are trying to predict the size of the next Fed hike coming later in September, and the market will move day to day as it tries to price in those potential hikes. This week on Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday WealthTM, Jean, Soledad, and Edelman Financial Engines wealth planner Rose Niang will be discussing why we should be interested in rising interest rates and what the upsides are, if any. They'll also discuss lump sum pensions, when to buy big ticket items, and whether or not buying a second home can help hedge against inflation.   This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. Ms. Chatzky and Ms. O'Brien receive cash compensation for acting as hosts of the Everyday Wealth radio show and podcast and for related activities and therefore have an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners.  That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses.  The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Episode 36: How to plan to retire in a bear market

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2022 39:39


Given the current state of the economy, with high inflation, market volatility, and overall financial stress, many retirees are reconsidering their retirement out of fear that they may outlive their wealth. In this encore presentation of Everyday Wealth™ from July 30, 2022, Jean and Soledad are joined by Edelman Financial Engines wealth planner Isabel Barrow to discuss how retirement is changing and what considerations to make when retiring in a bear market, including partial retirement, withdrawal strategies, and more.   This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. Ms. Chatzky and Ms. O'Brien receive cash compensation for acting as hosts of the Everyday Wealth radio show and podcast and for related activities and therefore have an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners.  That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses.  The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). Investing strategies, such as asset allocation, diversification, or rebalancing do not assure or guarantee better performance and cannot eliminate the risk of investment losses. There are no guarantees that a portfolio employing these or any other strategy will outperform a portfolio that does not engage in such strategies. Funds and ETFs are subject to risk, including loss of principal. All investments have inherent risks. There can be no assurance that the investment strategy proposed will obtain its goal. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Dollar Cost Averaging does not assure a profit or protect against a loss in a declining market. For the strategy to be effective, you must continue to purchase shares in both up and down markets. As such, an investor needs to consider his/her financial ability to continuously invest through periods of low-price levels.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Episode 35: Moments that matter

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2022 42:45


Many times in life, people have a sound financial plan – and then BOOM – something unexpectedly disrupts it. From positive experiences like the birth of a new child or changing jobs later in life, to the not so positive ones, like unexpected health scares, these are the times where having your financial house in order matters most. This week on Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth™, Soledad, Jean and Edelman Financial Engines wealth planner Jason Cowans walk through these moments and demonstrate how a wealth planner can help you better prepare for the unexpected.   This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. Ms. Chatzky and Ms. O'Brien receive cash compensation for acting as hosts of the Everyday Wealth radio show and podcast and for related activities and therefore have an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners.  That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses.  The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). Neither Financial Engines Advisors L.L.C. nor its affiliates offer tax or legal advice. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to seek advice from qualified tax and/or legal experts regarding the best options for your particular circumstances.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Episode 34: Investing vs. speculation

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2022 43:19


As markets continue their bumpy ride, some investors are looking to make back losses during the potential upswings – possibly taking on some excessive risk. In this episode of Everyday Wealth™, Jean Chatzky is joined by wealth planner Andy Smith to discuss the differences between speculation and investing, and how a wealth planner can help mitigate your risks. They also discuss whether it's better to lease or buy a car in the current economy, and later in the episode, Dr. Wei Hu, vice president of financial research at Edelman Financial Engines, joins Jean and Andy for Investing Sense, where they talk about mental reference points that impact investing.    This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. Ms. Chatzky and Ms. O'Brien receive cash compensation for acting as hosts of the Everyday Wealth radio show and podcast and for related activities and therefore have an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners.  That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses.  The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). Investing strategies, such as asset allocation, diversification or rebalancing, do not ensure or guarantee better performance and cannot eliminate the risk of investment losses. All investments have inherent risks, including loss of principal. There are no guarantees that a portfolio employing these or any other strategy will outperform a portfolio that does not engage in such strategies. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Dollar Cost Averaging does not assure a profit or protect against a loss in a declining market. For the strategy to be effective, you must continue to purchase shares in both up and down markets. As such, an investor needs to consider his/her financial ability to continuously invest through periods of low-price levels. An index is a portfolio of specific securities (common examples are the S&P, DJIA, NASDAQ), the performance of which is often used as a benchmark in judging the relative performance of certain asset classes. Indexes are unmanaged portfolios and investors cannot invest directly in an index. Past performance does not guarantee future results. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Episode 33: Recession or recession-ish? Bear markets or bear-ish?

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2022 43:42


The true definition of a recession is technically two back-to back quarters of gross domestic product contraction. In our last episode, we settled on “recession-ish” because, while there was a contraction of the economy, other inputs, like jobs numbers, are still strong. Jean Chatzky and Soledad O'Brien are joined by William Lee, chief economist with the Milken Institute, to discuss what's really going on and how a white-collar recession could differ from a blue-collar recession. And it's that time of year when parents are sending their kids off to college, maybe for the first time. Erin Smith, director of estate planning at Edelman Financial Engines, walks Jean and Soledad through what you shouldn't forget to send with your kids to college.   This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened.   Ms. Chatzky and Ms. O'Brien receive cash compensation for acting as hosts of the Everyday Wealth radio show and podcast and for related activities and therefore have an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners.  That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses.  The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show).   Investing strategies, such as asset allocation, diversification, or rebalancing do not assure or guarantee better performance and cannot eliminate the risk of investment losses. There are no guarantees that a portfolio employing these or any other strategy will outperform a portfolio that does not engage in such strategies. Funds and ETFs are subject to risk, including loss of principal. All investments have inherent risks. There can be no assurance that the investment strategy proposed will obtain its goal. Past performance does not guarantee future results.   Neither Financial Engines Advisors L.L.C. nor its affiliates offer tax or legal advice. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to seek advice from qualified tax and/or legal experts regarding the best options for your particular circumstances.   Edelman Financial Engines estate planning specialists cannot provide guidance on service-related items, help with account paperwork or give guidance on custodian processes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Episode 32: Can money buy happiness … even in a recession?

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2022 62:41


The word recession has been all over the news lately. Inflation is high, our purchasing power is not, and we're all looking for a solution that can help us spend smarter or at least spend in a way that doesn't make us cringe. In this episode, Jean and Soledad are joined by Edelman Financial Engines wealth planner Rose Niang to talk about what a recession would mean for investors and how to not get distressed by the headlines. Later in the episode, Soledad and Jean interview Michael Norton, co-author of Happy Money: The Science of Happier Spending, about how you can get more happiness for your money.  This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. Ms. Chatzky and Ms. O'Brien receive cash compensation for acting as hosts of the Everyday Wealth radio show and podcast and for related activities and therefore have an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners.  That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses.  The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman
Episode 31: How to plan to retire in a bear market

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2022 39:51


Given the current state of the economy, with high inflation, market volatility, and overall financial stress, many retirees are reconsidering their retirement out of fear that they may outlive their wealth. In this episode of Everyday Wealth™, Jean and Soledad are joined by Edelman Financial Engines wealth planner Isabel Barrow to discuss how retirement is changing and what considerations to make when retiring in a bear market, including partial retirement, withdrawal strategies, and more.   This show is pre-recorded, and any callers are prescreened. Ms. Chatzky and Ms. O'Brien receive cash compensation for acting as hosts of the Everyday Wealth radio show and podcast and for related activities and therefore have an incentive to endorse Edelman Financial Engines and its planners.  That compensation is a fixed sum paid on an annual basis; and reimbursement for certain expenses.  The amount paid each year does not vary, is not based on show content or any results-dependent factors (e.g., popularity of the show). Investing strategies, such as asset allocation, diversification, or rebalancing do not assure or guarantee better performance and cannot eliminate the risk of investment losses. There are no guarantees that a portfolio employing these or any other strategy will outperform a portfolio that does not engage in such strategies. Funds and ETFs are subject to risk, including loss of principal. All investments have inherent risks. There can be no assurance that the investment strategy proposed will obtain its goal. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Dollar Cost Averaging does not assure a profit or protect against a loss in a declining market. For the strategy to be effective, you must continue to purchase shares in both up and down markets. As such, an investor needs to consider his/her financial ability to continuously invest through periods of low-price levels.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Breaking Banks Fintech
Episode 404: Crypto Wars meets Financial Health

Breaking Banks Fintech

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 52:11


In this week's Breaking Banks we go 21st century. In the first half host Brett King interviews renowned journalist and personal finance specialist Jean Chatzky on how tech is changing the way we invest and save. Chatzky talks about HerMoney and the work she's doing to help investors of all sorts, but specifically to the underserved community of women investors. In the second half, Brett King is joined by regular Dave Birch to review the book "Crypto Wars: Faked Deaths, Missing Billions and Industry Disruption" with author Erica Stanford. We talk John McAfee, and the true crime story that is Gerry Cotten and the Canadian Exchange Quadriga. https://youtu.be/y9U__OemIXc

What's Up Next Podcast
224. 2020 Recap (Rewind) w/ Jean Chatzky and Tori Dunlap

What's Up Next Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 55:02


For this rewind episode we are revisiting a two part interview. The first is jean Chatzky of Her Money discussing the 2020 recession and its impact on women. The second is with Tori Dunlap from Her First $100K discussing her first of many viral moments on TikTok. 

Jill on Money with Jill Schlesinger
Her Money with Jean Chatzky

Jill on Money with Jill Schlesinger

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 36:06


Ask successful women what they want from their money and they'll tell you: independence, security, choices, a better world, and, oh yes, way less stress, not just for themselves but for their kids, partners, parents, and friends. That’s the gist of my conversation with Jean Chatzky, Financial Editor at the Today Show and host of the HerMoney podcast. In her latest book, Women with Money: The Judgment-Free Guide to Creating the Joyful, Less Stressed, Purposeful (and, Yes, Rich) Life You Deserve, Chatzky helps you get paid what you're worth, build secure relationships, and make your money last.  Through a series of HerMoney Happy Hour discussions and one-on-one conversations, Chatzky gets women to open up about the one topic we still never talk about. Then she flips the script and charts a pathway to this joyful, purpose-filled life that today's women not only want, but also have the resources to afford. Readers will learn to:Explore their relationships with moneyTake control of their moneyUse their money to create the lives they wantWomen With Money shows readers how to wrap their hands around tactical solutions to get paid what they deserve, become inspired to start businesses, invest for tomorrow, make their money last, and then use that money to foster secure relationships, raise independent and confident children, send those kids to college, care for their aging parents, leave a legacy, and help to bring them joy. Have a money question? Email me here. Please leave us a rating or review in Apple Podcasts. Connect with me at these places for all my content: https://www.jillonmoney.com/ https://twitter.com/jillonmoney https://www.facebook.com/JillonMoney https://www.instagram.com/jillonmoney/ https://www.youtube.com/c/JillSchlesinger https://www.linkedin.com/in/jillonmoney/ https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/jill-on-money https://apple.co/2pmVi50 "Jill on Money" theme music is by Joel Goodman, www.joelgoodman.com.

AARP Closing the Savings Gap
Stress Times Two: Losing a Job and Caring for Aging Parents

AARP Closing the Savings Gap

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2019 20:59


On this episode, we’re going to talk about dealing with life when it happens. Liz was coping with two stressful life events: being laid off from her job of 13 years and caring for her aging parents. Her new job offers no retirement savings plan. Caregivers, two-thirds of whom are female, look a lot like Liz and a lot like many of us. Listen and learn how Liz looks for other ways to save and takes steps to pay down some of the debt incurred while she was laid off.

AARP Closing the Savings Gap
Starting Over Financially After a Divorce

AARP Closing the Savings Gap

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2019 23:50


Millions of women go through divorce each year. The question is how do you recover, get back on track, and still close your retirement gap? We’ll meet Karen who is considering taking on a side gig to increase the flow of money coming in, but needs advice on where to start. Listen to how Karen learns the ins and outs of replenishing her emergency cushion, paying down her credit card debt, and rebuilding her financial life anew as a single woman.

AARP Closing the Savings Gap
Insure Your Dreams to Protect Your Financial Life

AARP Closing the Savings Gap

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2019 23:22


On this episode you’ll meet Narda who tells us she’s planning to work well into her seventies, which sounds like a great plan and one that many of us are banking on. The problem is that nearly half of all retirees leave the workplace sooner than they planned due to health problems, job loss, or other circumstances out of their control. Listen and learn how Narda takes the necessary steps to protect herself and her family from income loss, increases her contributions to her 401(k) plan, and opens a 529 plan for her daughter’s education.

Crazy Money with Paul Ollinger
Jean Chatzky, NBC Today Show financial editor

Crazy Money with Paul Ollinger

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019 50:53


Jean Chatzky, financial editor of NBC’s TODAY show, award-winning personal finance journalist, and host of the HerMoney podcast. She has written several personal finance books. Her latest, Women With Money has just hit shelves in bookstores, real and virtual. Go see Paul tell jokes this week at the North Carolina Comedy Festival. Show details and more dates available on http://paulollinger.com/events.

AARP Closing the Savings Gap
Small Savings Steps Go a Long Way

AARP Closing the Savings Gap

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 21:14


Join us for this episode as we explore the challenges that arise when you forget to pay yourself first, or put off saving for retirement simply because you have other things on your plate. We’ll meet Hilda who is facing the challenge of needing to save for her retirement while simultaneously pursuing her dream of starting her own business and feeling a responsibility to help save for her kids’ college education.

AARP Closing the Savings Gap
Balancing Between Your Business and Savings Goals

AARP Closing the Savings Gap

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 24:20


How many of you have access to 401(k)s through your jobs? Many private sector workers do not. Entrepreneurs and people who work at smaller companies are even less likely to have a plan, and of course, retirement is never the only responsibility on our plates. Listen to how Kem takes the necessary steps to navigate life’s competing financial priorities, including budgeting, and learns to put herself first.

AARP Closing the Savings Gap
Making Money Decisions When WE Becomes I

AARP Closing the Savings Gap

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019 27:27


On this episode, we look at what happens when WE becomes I. Millions of women find themselves at a crossroads, needing to re-learn how to live and manage their finances alone following a death or divorce. What do I do with the house? Should I consider investing? Listen and learn how Michelle dove into her finances to formulate a money-savvy plan for her new life.

AARP Closing the Savings Gap
Becoming Debt-Free and Savings-Rich

AARP Closing the Savings Gap

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 20:54


Join us for this episode as we meet Shaun and Kimberly, and explore a common financial challenge — the lack of a safety net. Some 55% of Americans have no emergency savings whatsoever. When we aren’t prepared, we’re more likely to pull out the plastic to charge our emergency expenses, digging ourselves into an even bigger hole. Unfortunately, that’s exactly what happened to Shaun when she was faced with unexpected medical bills. What’s the solution? Budgeting. It’s absolutely essential when it comes to having enough for your eventual retirement. Although budgeting isn’t a skill that Shaun was raised with, she’s on board to learn so she can close her retirement gap. We were thrilled to pair 42-year-old Shaun — a junior art director in New York City — with Kimberly Foss, founder of Empyrion Wealth Management and author of the book Wealthy By Design. Tune in to this episode to hear Kimberly guide Shaun through the maze of paying off back-taxes, student loans, and credit cards — all while creating her first budget, and taking the first steps toward planning for a stress-free retirement.

ChooseFI
120 | Your Money and Your Relationships | Jean Chatzky

ChooseFI

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 64:55


Jean Chatzky is a well-respected figure in the personal finance community. The financial editor of the NBC Today Show and author of several books is recognized for a specialized understanding of the relationship between women and their money.  However, both men and women can learn something for Chatzky's insights. On today's episode, Brad and Johnathan will delve into the relationships that each of us has with money. For more information, visit the show notes at https://ChooseFI.com/120 

Divorce Source Radio
How To Stay Financially and Physically Fit, with Jean Chatzky

Divorce Source Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2019 32:19


This week, Stacy is joined by the financial editor of NBC’s TODAY show, owner of DailyWorth, AARP’s personal finance ambassador and host of the podcast HerMoney, Jean Chatzky. In this episode, Stacy dives deeper into Jean’s book, ‘Age Proof’ to focus on the importance of what women can do to achieve both financial independence and biological strength to get you there. In this episode, you will receive answers to the following questions: As a financial expert, did Jean deal with all the finances in her marriage? What are her top tips? – (05:26) How does Jean pick the best investments and manage her finances? (12:05) What is the link between health and wealth? Jean explains how you can secure both. (14:20) What is a Health Savings Account? Do you need one? (17:58) What are the best options for health insurance plans for newly divorced women? (23:34) What are some words of wisdom for divorced women who want to stay financially and physically fit? (28:23) Sign up for Daily Worth’s Newsletter, helping women earn more, save more and spend smarter: subscribe@dailyworth.com. Subscribe to Jean’s Podcast, ‘HerMoney’ – Making money make sense Order Jean’s Book ‘Age Proof’ – Live longer without running out of money or breaking a hip Jean Chatzky | W: www.jeanchatzky.com   P: 914- 260-0610E: jsc@jeanchatzky.com Stacy Francis | W: www.francisfinancial.com P: 212-374-9008 E: Stacy@francisfinancial.com

AARP Closing the Savings Gap
Trailer: AARP Closing the Savings Gap

AARP Closing the Savings Gap

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 1:02


Closing the Savings Gap is a podcast series hosted by AARP Financial Ambassador Jean Chatzky. We’re talking to real women as they work to close the financial gap that may be holding them back in saving for retirement. We help them conquer common financial roadblocks like debt and overspending. Each woman is matched with a financial planner who provides step by step guidance to help them make the changes they need to retire with confidence, so that you can do the same.

Quest for the Best with Stu Schaefer
004: Jean Chatzky Money Rules to Smash Debt, Invest & Grow Your Wealth

Quest for the Best with Stu Schaefer

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2018 31:01


Visit stuschaefer.com for complete show notes of every podcast episode: Leave us a rating and review! Jean Chatzky has appeared on Oprah, Live With Regis and Kelly, The View and other programs. She has written for Parents, Seventeen, Cosmopolitan, was a staff writer for SmartMoney and a fact checker for Forbes. Chatzky is also the financial editor for NBC’s Today Show. Jean also maintains a daily blog on her website,

Informed Choice Radio Personal Finance Podcast
ICR264: Jean Chatzky, Living Longer Without Running Out of Money or Breaking a Hip

Informed Choice Radio Personal Finance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2017 22:37


Have you ever considered the link between health and wealth that could add years to your life and dollars (or pounds) to your retirement savings? My guest on the podcast today is co-author of a new book that aims to get us all talking about this vital link. Jean Chatzky is a leading personal expert in the US. She's the long-time financial editor for NBC’s TODAY show, an award-winning personal finance journalist, a best-selling author and host of HerMoney with Jean Chatzky - a podcast for women, by women, about money. Jean believes knowing how to manage our money is one of the most important life skills for people at every age and she's made it her mission to help simplify money matters, increasing financial literacy both now and for the future. Her new book, co-authored with the Cleveland Clinic's chief wellness officer Dr. Michael Roizen, is AgeProof: Living Longer Without Running Out of Money or Breaking a Hip. All the money in the world doesn't mean a thing if we can't get out of bed. And the healthiest body in the world won't stay that way if we're frazzled about five figures worth of debt. You can find the show notes for this episode at icradio.co.uk/264. There's useful links and you can also download the full episode transcript. Here's my conversation with Jean Chatzky, TODAY Show financial editor and author of AgeProof, in episode 264 of Informed Choice Radio.

American Banker Podcast
Breaking Banks: Digital Money Forum at CES

American Banker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2017 56:03


Insights from the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas: How can AI help consumers spend and save wisely? If friction should be added back into the system, can we put it where it is useful, not frustrating?