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What is the Economy?
We all think we know what the economy is… but do we really? What is the origin of the word economy? What does it mean? Does it pertain to you as much…
5 years, 11 months ago
Risk Tolerance... or Loss Aversion?
Risk Tolerance is a phrase that gets thrown around a lot in the typical financial world. Your risk tolerance is defined as the degree of variability …
5 years, 11 months ago
The Corornavirus brings on a Black Swan
The market has plunged rapidly into a black swan, and a black swan is where typical financial planning fails.
Typical financial planning tells you ju…
5 years, 11 months ago
Keep On Winning When You Win
Episode 84
Some people have a big win followed by a devastating loss. Sometimes the loss even nullifies the win. Have you seen it? It's the classic example of…
6 years ago
Can you trust your financial plannning strategy?
The market is a mess. Stocks are down, the Dow is down, the S&P 500 is down. Are you happy with your strategy for financial planning? Or does it feel…
6 years ago
Pitfalls of Typical Fiancial Planning
Typical financial planning has failed, leaving many dependent on social security. 401Ks, simple IRAs and other Tax Qualified Plans, are the "golden g…
6 years ago
Clocks and Life Insurance Policies
Today on Wealth Talks Michele joins Tom and John… and so does Mr. Higgins! Well, sort of. Poor Mr. Higgins lives in a book and has a clock but canno…
6 years ago
Tax Advice from a former IRS Auditor
How can you tell if you're paying more in taxes than you should be? Can section 199A really give businesses a leg up? What about the Secure Act? Is L…
6 years ago
Health is Wealth with OHS
Health is indeed a part of Wealth. And with so many options for diets and supplements in today's world, where do you even start to start? Do nutritio…
6 years, 1 month ago
Planning for Retirement
There are many Retirement Calculators out there, insert your numbers and Ta-Dah! The calculator spits out how much money you need to have in order to…
6 years, 1 month ago