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“Maintaining connection with everyone is one of the most valuable things you can do,” according to our guest mentor Jennifer Luzzatto, Who also helps us deconstruct for todays’ episode: - Things to do best in this new normal o maintain connections with others o take charge of your finances o get back quickly - Support of people around during these difficult times - Why people are averse asking for help If you enjoyed this episode, check out our time-stamped show notes, key quotes, resources and ways to connect with our guest mentor and more at sitnshow.com/podcast/262. #FinancialMentor #SITN #peaceofmind
Author & Financial Planner, Jennifer Luzzatto shares ideas & resources for handling the financial chaos often left behind, after the passing of a loved one. Plus, CentsAble Bobbi discusses how families can work as a team now, to reduce the financial chaos left behind.
Jennifer has some great insights for how families can survive and thrive afterward with respect to COVID-19, including:If you have cash sitting in a savings account, consider whether to add to your investment portfolios. A market correction is an excellent opportunity to put cash to work.If you are actively adding to your portfolio already, through regular investments, whether through 401K plans, your IRAs or taxable portfolios, rejoice! You are being presented with a buying opportunity..If you need an unexpected distribution from one of your investment accounts, sell bonds, or mostly bonds, depending on the composition of your portfolio, so you are not forced to sell into a down market.https://www.summitfinancialpartnersrva.com/our-team/
In tonight’s 27th Saturday night special Jennifer Luzzatto and I talk about the compassion you need both before and after a loved one’s passing to handle the financial stress that happens around that loss. Jennifer shares her experience in a terrible year where she lost her husband and sister and had to deal with both. Jennifer and I also talk about how this experience has affected her life as a financial adviser. Show notes and Resources.
Jennifer began her career in the financial services industry 30 years ago as a fixed-income trader in a regional brokerage firm. This background paved the way for her to join a commercial bank where she managed personal trust accounts, institutional portfolios, and a municipal bond mutual fund.In 1999, Jennifer transitioned from her career in banking to financial planning and investment advisory services when she founded Summit Financial Partners in Richmond, Virginia. She has offered fee-only advice to individuals and corporations from the beginning.Jennifer’s straightforward financial planning and investment philosophy emphasizes highly diversified portfolios, being faithful to regular savings contributions, and to developing a strategy that clients can maintain on a long term basis.After living in many parts of the country, Jennifer settled in Richmond over 35 years ago. After almost 26 years of marriage, her husband lost his battle with Leukemia. Jennifer has a 11-year-old daughter and one “All American” breed dog.Jennifer is passionate about her clients and her relationships with them on a human level. You can often hear Jennifer commenting that her clients are never far from her thoughts. Jennifer is an active member of her church and enjoys spending time with her family in the mountains of Virginia.She is also the author of Inheriting Chaos with Compassion. Inspired by Jennifer’s personal experience and informed by her three decades in the financial services industry, Inheriting Chaos with Compassion will get you through the tangled financial legacy your loved one left behind.Find out more about Jennifer: https://www.summitfinancialpartnersrva.com/our-team/
On this show, we talked about what needs to happen when a loved one dies, how to get started, get organized and put an actionable plan together, as well as dealing with emotions with Jennifer Luzzatto, CFA, CFP and Financial Advisor with Summit Financial Partners. Listen to learn the steps to manage through the death of a loved one! For the Difference Making Tip, scan ahead to 17:40! You can learn more about Jennifer at SummitFinancialPartnersRVA.com, and LinkedIn. For a copy of Jennifer’s book, click HERE Interested in starting your own podcast? Click HERE Please subscribe to the show however you’re listening, leave a review and share it with someone who appreciates good ideas. You can learn more about the show at GeorgeGrombacher.com, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook or contact George at Contact@GeorgeGrombacher.com. Check out Money Alignment Academy as well!
How do you deal with losing someone you love? Jennifer Luzzatto joins us to talk about dealing with personal and financial loss. For more information, visit the show notes at https://moneytreepodcast.com/253
After losing her husband and sister within the same year, Jennifer Luzzatto felt overwhelmed by the financial and legal responsibilities she found herself with, unable to handle them despite her background in finance. With the knowledge she gained through this despondent time, Jennifer set out to help others make sense of their new financial situation after the loss of a loved one with her financial services and new book, Inheriting Chaos with Compassion. A certified financial planner, chartered financial analyst and NAPAFA financial advisor with over thirty years experience in financial services, Jennifer knows first hand what information can be necessary when taking on new financial responsibilities in the wake of family members passing on. Today Jennifer breaks down all the financial aspects of multiple kinds of loss to provide compassionate and valuable advice. By working with clients holistically, Jennifer prefers to use money as a tool to support your goals, dreams, and aspirations instead of as a bargaining chip. With the right financial planning, you can structure your finances to support what you want to do with your life, and find the freedom in making your own decisions. Don't make quick decisions when thoughtful action is called for, prepare yourself with the knowledge to get your own finances in order, limit the grieving, and sort through a loved ones records with as minimal stress as possible. Financial planning is a whole new side of love as medicine but is a crucial step in completing the picture and gaining clarity into your own destiny. Have you ever had to take on the responsibility of a loved ones finances after they have moved on, committed a betrayal or passed away? Share your story with us in the comments on the episode page! In This Episode Which professionals you should be gathering to create your financial team How to prepare for the debt of a loved one in an unexpected situation Advice for those totally uninvolved in the finances and wanting to gain insight Productive ways to grieve while dealing with a new financial responsibility A look into executor responsibilities, power of attorney, fee-only financials and more Quotes “It's amazing what occurs to you the more you start thinking about it, so at least make things easy to find if you can.” (10:32) “That goes back to why you really need some really solid estate planning before you think you are gonna need it because someday you will, unfortunately!” (16:34) “Listen to your instincts and back away a little bit if your gut is telling you ‘I don't know about this’.” (19:14) “Anything people can do to help themselves and help their loved ones, is gonna be good, because there is always going to be I think a lot more to it than anyone anticipates.” (25:55) Links Inheriting Chaos with Compassion by Jennifer Luzzatto Summit Financial Partners Website Find the full show notes for this episode here Keep up with all things Love Is Medicine Follow Razi on Facebook |Instagram
About Jennifer Luzzatto What happens when you lose a long time loved one. Are you prepared? Jennifer Luzzatto is a Chartered Financial Analyst, a Certified Financial Planner, and a NAPFA registered financial advisor. She began her career in financial services thirty years ago as a fixed-income trader in a regional brokerage firm and went on to manage personal trust accounts, institutional portfolios, and a municipal bond mutual fund at a commercial bank. In 1999, she founded Summit Financial Partners, transitioning from banking to financial planning and investment advisory services. Jennifer holds a BA in Psychology and an MBA from the University of Richmond. She lives in Richmond, Virginia, with her daughter and their dog. ----------------------------- The Yak About Today broadcasts deliver on air and online conversations, interviews and stories engaging the Baby Boomer Generation and beyond with discussions, tips and information. YOU CAN FIND US ON THE STATIONS WAXE 107.9, WZTA 1370 AM AND REAL RADIO 101.7 IN FLORIDA AND OF COURSE ON ALL MAJOR PODCASTING SYSTEMS.YOU CAN ALSO GET US AT YAKABOUTTODAY.COM AND FACEBOOK AND TWITTER AND ALL SOCIAL PLATFORMS, JUST LOOK FOR YAK ABOUT TODAY. OR WRITE ME AT YAKABOUTTODAY@GMAIL.COM Hosted by an authentic conversationalist, intuitive listener and a boomer himself, David Yakir brings a genuine, down to earth and disarming personality that talks with his audience and his guests with out talking at them. David shares Engagement, Education, Enjoyment & Empowerment on air and online for the BabyBoomer Generation delivered with humor, wit and thought. Yak About Today is your GPS guide for technology, fitness, , finance entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship & all things that mean anything to you. For more information, visit: [http://yakirgroup.com/](http://yakirgroup.com/) [http://facebook.com/yakabouttoday/](http://facebook.com/yakabouttoday/) [http://twitter.com/yakabouttoday/](http://twitter.com/yakabouttoday/) [http://spanishriverconcerts.com](http://spanishriverconcerts.com) #babyboomers, #seniorliving, #seniors, #Senioradvice
We're talking inheritances. Whether you’re getting a lot of money or a little – or whether you’re the one divvying up the money after Aunt Gertrude dies – it can be a real mess. Guest Jennifer Luzzatto, talks about how to clean up the mess – or, even better, to make sure that the mess never happens.
I got to speak to Jennifer Luzzatto who is President of Summit Financial Partners and the author of Inheriting Chaos with Compassion, in which she provides expert guidance and advice to help you handle the new financial responsibilities you inherited in the wake of a family member’s passing or incapacitation. This invaluable and compassionate handbook covers power of attorney, executor responsibilities, and all aspects of settling an estate, while providing essential information about bank accounts, investments, and any professional service you might require. This episode is brought to you by Nova Zora Digital. See what Nova Zora Digital can do for your business with digital marketing. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The loss or decline of a loved one is always an emotionally wrenching experience. Having to deal with their finances as well in this already difficult time can seem like an overwhelming burden. ... The post Inheriting Chaos with Compassion: Jennifer Luzzatto appeared first on Author Hour.
The loss or decline of a loved one is always an emotionally wrenching experience. Having to deal with their finances as well in this already difficult time can seem like an overwhelming burden. ... The post Inheriting Chaos with Compassion: Jennifer Luzzatto appeared first on Author Hour.