Retirement Talk Podcast Episodes

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170. Retirement Risks

170. Retirement Risks

 Retirement planning involves mitigating risk and understanding the various risks that retirees face. Laura Stover and Michael Wallin break down these risks today, including reduced earnings capacity, visible spending constraint, heightened investment risk, unknown...

164. Beware of the Pitfalls of SECURE Act 2.0

164. Beware of the Pitfalls of SECURE Act 2.0

We’re more than halfway through 2023 and we’ve already seen the impact SECURE Act 2.0 has on retirement planning. These first six months have given the financial industry time to identify some of the potential pitfalls that the legislation creates for retirees. In...

158. A Path to $10 Million

158. A Path to $10 Million

We all have our own savings goals and dreams of retirement, but difficult markets and high inflation can be quite discouraging. Sometimes it feels like you’ll never achieve what you’ve hoped for. So what’s the secret to building wealth and reaching those goals? In...

157. A Framework for Assessing Variable Spending Strategies

157. A Framework for Assessing Variable Spending Strategies

Being flexible with spending absolutely matters in financial planning and it often gets overlooked when people step into retirement. Most people look at their budget and the assets that they’ve accumulated and that’s where they stop. In this episode, Laura Stover,...

156. Why Do We Keep Making the Same Investment Mistakes?

156. Why Do We Keep Making the Same Investment Mistakes?

Our relationship with money is much like the other emotional relationships we have in other parts of our lives. We tell ourselves we’re done making the same types of mistakes but end up repeating those same behaviors the next time the situation arises. The same thing...

149. The Four Unique Risks in Decumulation

149. The Four Unique Risks in Decumulation

We spend most of our life saving and investing to accumulate as much wealth as possible before retirement, but there’s not nearly as much thought and research given to how you take that money out once you’re in retirement. Decumulation, in our mind, is one of the most...

141. SECURE Act 2.0 – How It Will Affect Retirees

141. SECURE Act 2.0 – How It Will Affect Retirees

The start of 2023 brought us another round of retirement changes with SECURE Act 2.0 officially taking effect and there are a number of important provisions that retirees need to be aware of.  In this episode, Laura Stover, RFC® and Michael Wallin, CFP®  will take you...

129. 2022 – The Year in Review – What Lies Ahead?

129. 2022 – The Year in Review – What Lies Ahead?

Not many people expected 2022 to turn out the way it has from an economic standpoint as inflation, rising interest rates, and market declines have been in the headlines all year. The uneasiness has people asking us to explain how it got to this point and when we’ll...

128. Unprecedented Times

128. Unprecedented Times

The steep decline in the stock market and rising inflation is impacting all Americans but no one is feeling it quite like people that are nearing retirement or those that recently made the transition to retirement. The drop in account value paired with the decline in...

127. What to Know About Financial Advisor Fees & Costs

127. What to Know About Financial Advisor Fees & Costs

With all the volatility this year, there are a lot of individuals re-examining the value their advisor brings in. Without knowing every option and without understanding how different financial services are structured, it can be difficult to truly evaluate your...

126. How Big of a Threat Does Inflation Pose to Your Retirement?

126. How Big of a Threat Does Inflation Pose to Your Retirement?

There’s nothing quiet about the impact inflation is having on Americans right now, but inflation has long been considered the silent killer for retirement because of its ability to slowly erode your nest egg over time. If you aren’t properly prepared to offset the...

122. The Perfectly Imperfect Investor

122. The Perfectly Imperfect Investor

When it comes to the world of investing, critiquing prior financial choices is a very common practice and it leads to us falling into the trap of hindsight bias. Studies have shown that people will go back and change opinions after the fact and then form new ones that...