Category: financial planning

Retirement Financial Planning and Pitfalls

Anti-Aging Psychologist, Dr. Michael Brickey

Host: Anti-Aging Psychologist Dr. Michael Brickey

Guest: Mark Singer, Certified Financial Planner

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Mark Singer, Certified Financial Planner

I thought there wasn’t much I hadn’t read about the basics of retirement finances but Mark Singer opened my eyes with his 30,000 feet perspectives. I had subscribed to the conventional buy and hold quality stocks philosophy. I didn’t realize that there are blocks of many years in which the market has been flat. We have had 21 years, 17 years, 16 years and our current 11 years and counting.

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Protecting Your Parents’ Money and Retirement

Anti-Aging Psychologist, Dr. Michael Brickey

Host: Anti-Aging Psychologist Dr. Michael Brickey

Guest: Jeff Opdyke

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Jeff Opdyke

Today’s show is Protecting Your Parents’ Money and Retirement, with Jeff Opdyke. Jeff is a financial columnist for The Wall St. Journal and author of six books including Protecting Parents’ Money: The Essential Guide to Helping Mom and Dad Navigate the Finances of Retirement.

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The 5 Biggest Mistakes in Retirement Planning

Anti-Aging Psychologist, Dr. Michael Brickey

Host: Anti-Aging Psychologist Dr. Michael Brickey

Guests: Michael Eischen

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Michael Eischen

If the stock market went to counseling, it would get a bipolar, manic depressive diagnosis. It swings from what Alan Greenspan called irrational exuberance to its current depression and despair. You know you need to do good financial planning for the future, but with so many banks and financial institutions failing, it’s hard to know whom to trust or what to do. Retirement planning expert Michael Eischen is a voice of reason among the chaos. He focuses on a combination of sound investments, carefully considering tax consequences, carefully considering inheritance issues, and keeping transaction fees low. Today we look at the mistakes people commonly make in financial planning and the principles involved in getting it right. In particular we’ll focus on the the Five Biggest Mistakes in Retirement Planning.

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