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In this special Christmas Day episode, we explore the art of reflection as we approach the end of 2024. Join us as we dive into Tanya Nichols' year-end reflection protocol and challenge ourselves to look back on our successes, failures, and lessons learned. We'll also answer listener questions on topics ranging from Roth contributions to mortgage strategies. Plus, get a sneak peek into 2025 with upcoming episodes focused on retiring single and live case studies. Don't miss this opportunity to glean wisdom and set intentions for the new year.PRACTICAL PLANNING SEGMENT (00:45) It is a good time of year to reflect on 2024(03:00) Today we are going to work through Tanya Nichol’s end of year 2024 worksheet.(03:47) What are some successes you achieved this year, professionally and personally?(06:15) What are some failures this year that you're not proud of?(06:56) What are some things you wish you had done in 2024?(07:27) What are things that you thought were really critical last year that are meaningless now?(08:03) The next category for 2024 reflection is what made me truly happy in 2024?(09:10) What made you deeply sad this last year?(10:00) Next category. Something new I discovered about myself this year(10:50) What did you love in 2024?(11:12) When you reflect on 2024, what seasons are ending for you?(12:15) What new seasons are coming?(14:20) My theme for 2025 is outdoors. I want to be outdoors more next year.(15:00) Our team word for 2025 is HONE. LISTENER QUESTIONS(15:51) Bob asks about Roth contribution limits as a low earned income household for 2024(18:11) Listener Brian has found a way to keep his brain active by attending college courses to work on his Mindset nonfinancial pillar.(21:01) Our next question comes from Jim related to paying down a mortgage(26:50) Nancy just wanted to share her gratitude as a long time listener of the show.SMART SPRINT(27:17) Grab the intention worksheet that we're going to share on Six Shot Saturday and reflect on your 2024BONUS(28:06) Roger shares the next entry from his grandfather's WWII journalShow notes created by https://headliner.app
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Learn What to Ignore with Dr. Daniel Crosby
💬 Show NotesJoin us in this episode as we delve into the complexities of retirement planning with Dr. Daniel Crosby, author of The Soul of Wealth. Discover the importance of learning what to ignore and how to trust your inner voice amidst the noise. We also explore the nuances of health management with Dr. Bobby Dubois, discussing how to tailor your health journey to your unique style. Plus, get a sneak peek into the upcoming Retirement Plan Live case study and exciting changes for the show in 2025.(00:30) Today we are going to talk to Doctor Daniel Crosby and Doctor Bobby Dubois(04:20) Retirement Plan Live starts in January. We will have two subjects this go round, both are retiring single, with no children.(05:30) In 2025, the show will be more focused on retirement.INTERVIEW WITH DANIEL CROSBY(06:20) Welcome Doctor Daniel Crosby to the show.(07:00) We are going to focus on a chapter in The Soul of Wealth, Learning What to Ignore.(08:15) Daniel: I feel like our attention is being pulled in negative ways...We live in a world where we are utterly unprepared for the amount of information coming our way.(10:35) Daniel: Going back to the top of your funnel and figuring out what you want can be deeply obscured by focusing on the wrong thing.(12:35) Daniel: The reason that we are at the top of the food chain is our ability to work cooperatively together and part of working together is benchmarking with each other.(13:20) Roger: Whatever your vision is should be a reflection of your values.(17:55) Roger: We have to know what to pay attention to when it comes to practical planning so we don't spend too much time focusing on the wrong thing. What are those filtering questions?(19:05) Question 1: Do you have a reason to believe the accuracy of this information?(21:31) Question 2: What is the motivation of the person giving forecast or information?(26:20) Daniel: That which we obtain too easily, we esteem too lightly.(27:15) Question 3: Will I care about this in the next 5 years?(29:29) Daniel: “Given the state of everything,” is kind of how everyone feels all the time.(30:30) Last question: Does this matter to my finances or my soul?(33:40) Daniel: When people look back on their lives, they don’t care about work and money all that much.INTERVIEW WITH DR BOBBY DUBOIS(35:50) Dr. Bobby Dubois joins us to talk about energy and retirement.(36:41) Today we are going to talk about HOW we approach our health.(38:06) Bobby: One size fits all doesn't reflect our personality types. How things motivate us are not the same from one person to another.(40:02) Roger: Quote from Neal Stephenson might apply to today's longevity discussion. Most of us are too busy living our lives to think about longevity.(41:35) Bobby: There are five different health types and there's a quiz to identify them(42:11) Bobby: The first type is the holistic health hacker, wellness is front and center.(43:52) Bobby: Next is single minded achievers, they focus on one or two things and can get tunnel vision. (45:55) Bobby: Purposeful path planners are folks who are motivated about their health but can get overwhelmed by information.(47:39) Bobby: Contentment creators have mastered the art of enjoying life. Life is front and center and health is secondary.(49:40) The last type is the smallest in my database, hopeful health seekers. They keep at it and don’t give up but they haven’t found the way toward health.(51:17) Bobby talks about Roger being a purposeful path planner.(55:36) Roger: There's a difference between deciding, indecisive, and undecided(59:40) Your health type may change over time.SMART SPRINT(01:05:42) IN the next seven days, I challenge you to use Dr Crosby’s focusing questions to strengthen the muscle around what you should pay attention to and what you should ignore.BONUS(01:06:23) All right, mission number seven and eight, July 8, 1944. Ship number 188, sortie 5th ViennaShow notes created by https://headliner.appRational optimism✍️ Episode ReferencesDr. Daniel Crosbyhttps://www.danielcrosby.com/The Soul of Wealthhttps://harriman.house/books/the-soul-of-wealth/Dr. Bobby Duboishttps://www.drbobbylivelongandwell.com/James Clearhttps://jamesclear.com/Cal Newporthttps://www.calnewport.com/books/deep-work/The Rational Optimist: How Prosperity Evolves- Matt Ridleyhttps://www.amazon.com/Rational-Optimist-Prosperity-Evolves-P-s/dp/0061452068
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Gear vs. Stuff with Michael Easter
In this episode, Roger discusses the impact of our relationship with "stuff" on our retirement journey. With the holiday season upon us, we're all about giving and receiving, but how does this accumulation affect us long-term? Michael Easter, author of The Comfort Crisis and Scarcity Brain, joins the conversation and shares insights on distinguishing between gear and stuff. Michael shares insights on the psychological and societal influences driving consumption and offers practical tips for making more mindful purchasing decisions. We also address listener questions on topics like the tax implications of campaign promises and master limited partnerships. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion that might just change the way you view your possessions and retirement planning.OUTLINE OF THIS EPISODE OF THE RETIREMENT ANSWER MAN[01:00] Our relationship with stuff can have second and third order consequences in retirement[01:50] How watching the Buy Now documentary inspired Roger to think about possessions[03:10] The impact of clutter on retirementGEAR VS. STUFF CHAT WITH MICHAEL EASTER[05:40] How the amount of items in the average home has changed over time and why[07:36] Michael Easter defines gear and stuff [09:39] Humans evolved to get as much information as possible[12:00] Managing gear vs. stuff in holiday shopping[12:45] How ecommerce platforms have taken features from casinos to help speed purchases[14:25] Strategies to reduce needless purchases[19:50] Roger’s plan for gifts this yearLISTENER QUESTIONS[23:45] David’s comment on verse and versus[24:55] Mary on how to ask better questions[26:26] Armand asks why we aren’t discussing potential elimination of income tax on Social Security[30:41] Todd has a question about master limited partnership stocksSMART SPRINT[38:00] Be aware of your purchases this holiday season - are you buying gear or stuff?Resources Mentioned In This EpisodeMichael EasterCal NewportBooks: The Comfort Crisis and Scarcity Brain by Michael EasterNetflix documentary Buy NowSix-Shot Saturday
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How to Retire with Christine Benz
Join us for a special episode as we welcome Christine Benz to discuss her new book, "How to Retire." In a captivating conversation at the Rock Retirement Club, we dive into topics like long-term care, the 4% rule, investing strategies, and simplification. Featuring insights from Fritz Gilbert, a member of the club and contributor to Christine's book, this episode offers a holistic view of retirement planning. Discover how to balance financial and non-financial aspects for a fulfilling retirement journey.INTERVIEW WITH CHRISTINE BENZ(01:26) Rock Retirement Club welcomes Christine Benz to chat about her new book, How to Retire(02:40) Roger asks about the goal for the readers of this book.(04:00) Christine: The goal was to cover retirement in a really holistic way and include as much non-financial as financial information on retirement planning.(05:09) Roger: I was surprised that you did the book in the interview style, I think it helped make the book more approachable.(07:24) Roger: Did you have any big insights that were unexpected?(10:18) Fritz: I give Christine serious kudos for the approach she took and the amount of homework she did.(11:47) Christine to Fritz: I love your methodical approach to dealing with the years leading up to retirement(13:19) Marla asks Christine if she would change anything if she was writing this book today to accommodate the 2024 election results and also asks about managing portfolios on Morningstar.(17:28) Roger: When it comes to portfolio construction, it's easy to overcomplicate things(20:30) Larry asks Christine what challenges her or confounds her most about her own retirement planning.(22:53) Larry asks “Are you concerned that we may not find people to provide long term care?”(30:11) Kevin Lyles asks about asset allocation when you retire(30:47) Christine: My chapter on asset allocation addresses the bucket approach, which I do find very customizable.(36:56) Laura asks: When you talk about high quality bond portfolios, do bond funds work?(41:06) One question I have when we're talking about indexes is about broad diversification. (43:42) Roger: Now someone had a comment related to some of the research on small cap value. Do you have any view on that research on having a more diversified small cap value tilt?(47:19) Eric asks “what is the argument for using tips for retirees?” (50:24) Roger asks Fritz if he has been simplifying his portfolio or working more on optimization since retiring in 2018.(52:50) Roger: The optimization part sometimes dominates the conversation.(53:38) Roger asks Christine: Have you found, even in your own life, a balance between making sure you don’t get too complicated in investments?(56:45) Biranna asks after 20 interviews, what question now rests in your mind?(57:40) Christine: I've been thinking more about whether the concept of retirement is flawed(58:59) We're going to share a link with members offering a discount to Morningstar.(59:55) Next week on the show, we're going to chat about with Michael Easter about Gear vs StuffBONUS(01:00:30) Roger reads an excerpt from his grandfather's WWII journalREFERENCESWade PfauMorningstar The Retirement Manifest- Fritz GilbertDaughterhood.orgChristine BenzSix Shot SaturdayBOOKSHow to Retire: 20 lessons for a happy, successful, and wealthy retirement- Christine BenzBeing Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End- Atul GawandeKeys to a Successful Retirement: Staying Happy, Active, and Productive in Your Retired Years- Fritz GilbertRock Retirement: A Simple Guide to Help You Take Control and Be More Optimistic About the Future- Roger WhitneyShow notes created by https://headliner.app
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Year-End Planning: Charitable and Family Giving
Welcome to another episode dedicated to enhancing your retirement journey! Today, we wrap up our series on year-end action items with a focus on charitable and family giving. Discover how strategic charitable contributions can optimize your tax plan and learn about family giving opportunities that can make a difference. We also address your questions and share essential updates, including a correction on HSA contribution limits and an exciting upcoming live case study. Plus, get ready for a December packed with insightful guests like Christine Benz and Michael Easter. Dive in and explore ways to rock your retirement with confidence!PRACTICAL PLANNING SEGMENT(00:30) Today we are going to talk about charitable and family giving.(00:53) I misquoted the HSA contribution limits in episode 565(02:40) In January we are doing another Retirement Plan Live series.03:50 In December we will have several great guests on the podcast including Christine Benz, Daniel Crosby, Michael Easter, and Tanya Nichols.(04:21) Today we're going to talk about charitable and family giving(05:30) There's no real impact from a tax perspective on charitable giving unless you itemize your tax return.(07:41)What are ways of giving to a charitable organization?(12:00) You can batch your charitable contributions into one year in order to have a significant impact on the tax you pay in reduction.(14:42) Let’s talk about family giving. You can give up to $18,000 a year in family giving.(16:44) You can pay family educational expenses and medical expenses without limit as long as you are paying directly to the institution.LISTENER QUESTIONS (18:00) I had a discussion with a member of the Rock Retirement Club yesterday about moving to a warmer state in retirement and helped analyze the feasibility of their plan in the different states.(25:14) One question related to the upside portfolio, do I have to build a whole asset allocation?(28:45) Our next question is an audio question related to rebalancing. “Hi, Roger. I have a question about the process of rebalancing your pie cake… what process should I use to refill layer two of my pie cake to continually fund the next five years of my life?”SMART SPRINT(37:55) In the next seven days review your charitable and family giving.BONUS(38:15) Roger shares another excerpt from his grandfather's WWII journal.REFERENCESSimon Sinek- Originator of Humble Pie Quotehttps://simonsinek.com/Red Crosshttps://www.redcross.org/Schwab Donor-Advised Fundhttps://www.schwabcharitable.org/Fidelity Donor-Advised Fundhttps://www.fidelitycharitable.org/Upcoming Podcast Guests:Christine Benzhttps://www.morningstar.com/people/christine-benzMichael Easterhttps://eastermichael.com/Daniel Crosbyhttps://orion.com/thought-leader/daniel-crosbyTanya Nicholshttps://www.align.financial/tanya-nichols/Retirement Podcast Networkhttps://retirementpodcastnetwork.com/Six Shot Saturdayhttps://rogerwhitney.com/six-shot-saturdayShow notes created by https://headliner.app
A top retirement podcast. Roger Whitney, CFP®, CIMA®, CPWA®, RMA, guides you on how to actually do retirement well financially and personally. This retirement podcast isn't afraid to talk about the softer side of retirement. It will teach you how to retire with confidence. Two-time PLUTUS winner for best retirement podcast / blog and the 2019 winner for best financial planner blog. This retirement podcast covers how to create a paycheck, medicare, healthcare, Social Security, tax management in retirement as well as retirement travel and other non-financial issues you'll need to address to rock retirement. Retirement isn’t an age OR a financial number. It’s finding that balance between living well today and feeling confident about your retirement. It’s about gaining more freedom to pursue the life you want. Join the rock retirement community at www.rogerwhitney.com