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Big Picture Retirement

Devin Carroll and John Ross

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Planning for, or already enjoying, your retirement? This is the show for you. The success of your retirement hinges on how well you connect the dots between legal, tax, and financial planning. Join hosts attorney John Ross and financial planner Devin Carroll as they dig beneath the surface to help you gain the confidence and clarity needed to navigate your retirement journey successfully.
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Your Money, Your Wealth

Joe Anderson, CFP® & Alan Clopine, CPA of Pure Financial Advisors

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Making fun of finance. A "Top 10 Personal Finance Podcast" and "Top 12 Retirement Podcast" (US News & World Report, 2023). One of the "10 Best Personal Finance YouTube Channels" (CardRates, 2023). “Best Retirement Podcast With Humor” (FIPhysician, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023). Learn strategies that can help you retire successfully. Financial advisor Joe Anderson, CFP® and certified public accountant Big Al Clopine, CPA answer your money questions and spitball on your 401k, IRA, Roth conversions a ...
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Mastering Money is hosted by Certified Income Specialist Steve Jurich. Steve's comments have been seen on MarketWatch, CNBC.com, Bloomberg, and TheStreet.com. Steve is joined on most days by Money Radio favorite Sinclair Noe as well as experts and authors from the world of Wall Street and real estate. New episodes published every weekday at 9am PST. Listen every weekday to get a handle on emerging market trends, asset allocation strategies, social security, medicare, RMD planning, tax strate ...
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Retirement Road Map®

Derek Gregoire, Keith Ellis, and Matthew Peck

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Welcome to the Retirement Road Map by SHP Financial—a podcast empowering today's retirees and pre-retirees to make well-informed financial decisions that will help you spend more time living and dreaming, than worrying and wondering. Join SHP Financial Co-Founders Derek Gregoire, Keith Ellis, and Matthew Peck, CFP® CIMA®, as they share actionable financial strategies and insights, as well as interview top thought leaders in the world of finance, accounting, and estate planning. The SHP trade ...
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All episodes available on video - www.keithsvideos.com All you need to know about Medicare. Host Keith Armbrecht, founder of Medicare on Video, discusses the different parts of Medicare. Everything from Medicare Parts a and B to how to choose a Medicare supplement plan. Keith goes over in detail the things that you need to do when either you are turning 65 or are retiring and coming of your group plan. Keith makes it easy to get all of your pieces in the right places.
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Jake Of All Trades

Jake Nuno: Financial Advisor and Financial Guru

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Every week Jake Rivas, Financial Advisor To Millennials, will hit the streets, coffee shops, and restaurants to get raw feedback from YOU about the real financial obstacles you are facing today. Jake will help you take the guesswork out of managing your money choices while curating and sharing the best advice and insights into making smart money choices. Jakes Two Cents will help you navigate credit, financial debt, saving for the future, student loans, mortgages, travel, money, lifestyle, a ...
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The Guided Retirement Show is here to be your guide as you travel to and through a successful retirement. When you go on a vacation, you may think it’s something you can do on your own and that may be true. If the destination is the Grand Canyon and your only goal is to stand on the south rim of the Grand Canyon to see it, then it’s probably easy enough without a guide. But what if you're taking a trip to the Amazon and you've never been there before? You know the rivers can be dangerous, th ...
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The U.S. housing market is stuck, says the Wall Street Journal. The real-estate industry hoped 2024 would be a recovery year where mortgage rates fell and home sales climbed. Instead, mortgage rates dipped for a few weeks and then climbed back toward 7 percent. Are there bargains in the real estate market right now? Is it time to be an investor? We…
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Phoenix has emerged from the pandemic as one of America’s eviction capitals--more evictions per capita than most cities in the USA. Maricopa County holds one of the highest eviction rates in the country, at 16 filings per 100 renter households during the past year. The full Wall Street Journal report in the Market Intel Segment, then Shelley Grandi…
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You’ve had a successful career, you’ve invested well, and you have everything you need to live comfortably in retirement. Sounds perfect, right? While that would be a dream scenario for some, others often want to do more by giving back and paying it forward. Such is the case with today’s returning guest. Matt Flynn owned Glynn Electric for over 30 …
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The Wall Street Journal reports the U.S. is running low on some types of air-defense missiles, raising questions about the Pentagon’s readiness to respond to the continuing wars in the Middle East and Europe--AND a potential conflict in the Pacific with China. We'll have that story for you in the Market Intel segment, then we'll review a way to rai…
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Should Suzanne in Michigan do Roth conversions in 2025 and 2026 since she’s widowed and won’t be married filing jointly? How should she pay the tax on her conversions? Jennifer in Washington state is 55 and her husband is 70. Should she retire now and do aggressive Roth conversions before her husband passes? We’re talking about the widow’s tax, tod…
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In this episode, we break down simple strategies to protect your retirement savings when the market gets rough. We’ll start with why staying calm is key and how planning ahead can help you avoid emotional decisions. You'll learn how to match your investments with both your comfort level and your financial goals, plus why a balanced mix and a short-…
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Today on Mastering Money...It’s a MOTLEY FOOL MONDAY!! The Motley Fool Money Show is one of the most popular stock market TALK SHOWS in America today, featuring timely insights from top analysts. "MOTLEY FOOL MONEY" is heard by millions of listeners coast to coast—including Saturdays right here on Money Radio at 5pm! First we'll update breaking fin…
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Will Medicare cost you more in coming years due to shortages in funding ? Will Medicare Advantage plans start pushing subscribers to cheaper drug substitutes for more serious conditions? Find out where the savings can be had, and the overcharges to avoid. Then Shelley Grandidge joins us to talk about it all. MASTERING MONEY is on the air!!!…
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The stock market has spent more than 240 days above the 200 day average. So, are stocks too high to keep climbing? What do the statistics say when we have reached 240 consecutive days above the 200 day average? We'll explore the actual statistics of where the marke tend up six months and twelve months later--and reveal the #1 method of stock select…
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Wall Street is suddenly worried that the S&P 500 is on the cusp of another ‘lost decade’, reports MarketWatch. The decade from 1999 to 2008 is often referred to as the lost decade in stocks because of the massive run up in the 1990’s followed by a negative return for the next ten years. Is that where we are headed now? We’ll explore both sides of t…
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Empty tables and rising costs are pushing more restaurants into Bankruptcy, says the Wall Street Journal. Has the Covid “Stimmie” money finally run out? California’s push for higher minimum wages for all, and free health care for all is spreading across the U.S. and causing a growing number of restaurants to close their doors. That report in the Ma…
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For 499 episodes of YMYW, Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA have been making fun of finance. On episode 500, we’re celebrating The Top Funniest Moments From the Your Money, Your Wealth® Podcast, Vol. 2. (Check out episode 300 from way back in November of 2020 for Vol. 1.) For this episode, Executive Producer Andi Last compiled some rare, n…
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Today on Mastering Money...It’s a MOTLEY FOOL MONDAY!! The Motley Fool Money Show is one of the most popular stock market TALK SHOWS in America today, featuring timely insights from top analysts. "MOTLEY FOOL MONEY" is heard by millions of listeners coast to coast—including Saturdays right here on Money Radio at 5pm! First we'll update breaking fin…
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Today we discuss the pros and cons of downsizing in retirement. We discuss how selling your home can reduce expenses, simplify your lifestyle, and free up money for travel or investments. But we also cover the potential downsides, like emotional attachment to your family home and the hidden costs of moving. Tune in to help decide if downsizing is t…
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In the business world and in most of life, one person’s loss is another’s gain. Israel’s main airline El Al, has suffered hard times for years, but suddenly the stock is up 60%. A Wall Street Journal report on why this airline is soaring in the Market Intel segment, then Shelley Grandidge joins us to talk about Medicare and health insurance. MASTER…
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Is it true that some serious entrepreneurs are working on a vaccine for Fentanyl? YES—Fentynal is cheap and roughly 100 times more potent than morphine--AND--it is turning into what can be classified as an epidemic. We review a Bloomberg report on one company’s quest to create a vaccine in the Market Intel Segment. Will it work? Let’s find out, the…
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Ever since the McDonald brothers first launched their vision of fast burgers at 15 cents a pop in 1948, inexpensive beef has become an American BASIC, , practically a birthright along with voting and the high school prom. We’ll review a Bloomberg report on how much a hamburger costs today, and WHY in the Market Intel segment, then Shelley Grandidge…
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The new millionaire class in America is not a bunch of computer geeks. In fact, they wear plaid collars, not white collars. Plumbers and Electricians with a sizable customer base are now selling their businesses for seven figures to Private Equity firms—it’s quite a trend and quite a story—we review that Wall Street Journal report in the Market Int…
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Are real estate investment trust (REIT) ETFs a good way for Leon to begin investing in real estate? Can AI Seth stay retired at age 52, and should he do Roth conversions? Jenn in Ohio wants the fellas to be brutally honest about whether she should move with work, take a break, or retire now. And "George and Weezy" are in their mid-50s - can they "m…
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Today on Mastering Money...It’s a MOTLEY FOOL MONDAY!! The Motley Fool Money Show is one of the most popular stock market TALK SHOWS in America today, featuring timely insights from top analysts. "MOTLEY FOOL MONEY" is heard by millions of listeners coast to coast—including Saturdays right here on Money Radio at 5pm! First we'll update breaking fin…
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In this episode, we talk about an important part of retirement planning that many people overlook—figuring out how long you might live. We explain why using average life expectancy or guessing based on family history can be risky, and why it’s important to plan for a longer life. We also share tools that can help you estimate how long your savings …
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Technology finds its way into every facet of life. Scientists have been perfecting the art and science of making composite materials of late, to take the place of steel and aluminum in airplanes and cars. We’ll tell you how these composites are made and who’s making them in the Market Intel segment, then Shelley Grandidge joins us to talk about Med…
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A quirk in politics is taking place in this election that hasn’t happened since 2004 , when George W Bush was re-elected. Suddenly there are more Americans who identify as Republicans than those who identify as Democrats, according to multiple non-partisan polls. What does it mean for the election?— We have a Wall Street Journal report for you in t…
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Some investors and home buyers are licking their chops thinking that mortgage rates will fall soon to pleasant levels, due to Fed rate cuts--but not so fast. The Fed cut short term rates, BUT, long term bond rates have RISEN, and mortgage rates stalled. Home affordability is still in the tank. An in-depth Wall Street Journal report, next, then Shel…
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In just a few weeks, Americans will vote to decide who will become the next President. With all the commercials and political coverage dominating our screens, it’s easy to get caught up in the media circus during the election season. It’s also difficult to determine how much elections should weigh on your mind, as well as your investing strategies …
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Ever hear of the term "HENRY" to describe a certain group of Americans? Many people in their 30s and 40s making six figures are actually struggling to make ends meet, according to the Wall Street Journal. A fascinating report on HENRY’S—"High Earners, Not Rich Yet"--and what it takes to feel rich today in the Market Intel segment, then we'll examin…
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Hawkeye and Elle are age 61 and in the 32% tax bracket. How should they get money into their Roth accounts for tax-free retirement income? Clark and Ellen are 69 and 68, expenses will pretty much be covered by their fixed income, but they’d like to leave Roth money to their kids. Should they keep converting to Roth, or use required minimum distribu…
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Today on Mastering Money...It’s a MOTLEY FOOL MONDAY!! The Motley Fool Money Show is one of the most popular stock market TALK SHOWS in America today, featuring timely insights from top analysts. "MOTLEY FOOL MONEY" is heard by millions of listeners coast to coast—including Saturdays right here on Money Radio at 5pm! First we'll update breaking fin…
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Long-term care is a reality that many retirees will face, but the question is—how will you pay for it? In this episode, we break down the three primary ways to cover long-term care expenses. We’ll walk you through the pros and cons of each option and explain why planning ahead is critical. Plus, we’ll introduce a tool that can help you estimate the…
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The Medicare Bubble Has Burst, says David Wainer, writing for the Wall Street Journal...and yes, even here...inflation strikes again. For years, the privately run Medicare Advantage business generated big profits for health-insurance giants. Costs are rising while regulations are increasing. Will Medicare go bust? We'll review the facts in the Mark…
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