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Retirement Renegade - Spring Cleaning Your Portfolio 03302024
Published 1 year, 11 months ago
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Believe it or not … the need to tackle those spring cleaning projects around the house might actually be part of your DNA. Researchers say as the days get longer in the spring … our bodies create less melatonin. So that means we have more energy, and the desire to shake off everything related to the previous winter. How does that relate to planning for retirement? You’re about to find out
This is Retirement Renegade Radio - Powered by Retirement Renegade, formerly known as Legacy Builders Wealth Management. Andrew Winnett, Founder and President of Retirement Renegade, and his co-host Melissa Carter discuss an array of topics that surround your retirement planning goals and building your wealth portfolio. They tackle tax planning, estate planning, savings goals and an arrange of retirement unknowns to be alert from.
Reach out to the team today, (615) 649-8222 or log onto retirementrenegade.com and begin today to transform your retirement worries into retirement wins!
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This is Retirement Renegade Radio - Powered by Retirement Renegade, formerly known as Legacy Builders Wealth Management. Andrew Winnett, Founder and President of Retirement Renegade, and his co-host Melissa Carter discuss an array of topics that surround your retirement planning goals and building your wealth portfolio. They tackle tax planning, estate planning, savings goals and an arrange of retirement unknowns to be alert from.
Reach out to the team today, (615) 649-8222 or log onto retirementrenegade.com and begin today to transform your retirement worries into retirement wins!
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Here is our Weekly Radio Schedule:
--98.3 FM and 1510 AM (WLAC):
Saturdays 8a-9a, 1p-2p, 2p-3p & Sundays 6a-7a, 10a-11a
--99.7 FM (WWTN):
Sundays 6a-7a
--650 AM (WSM):
Sundays 7a-8a