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Jun
22
2023
Our three-part series on marriage and money wraps up today with a look at the financial decisions that often happen during the divorce process. This is going to be a highly emotional and difficult process for those involved, which makes the financial aspect of this process even more challenging. We’ll walk you through a few of the items that will need to be addressed like dividing assets, child support, and updating documents. Then we’ll talk about how your mindset has to change as you begin the next chapter of life independently and begin planning for retirement on your own.   Here are some of the things you’ll learn in this episode: John shares his most memorable story about divorce. (1:10) Mistakes made when dividing the assets. (4:15) Child support and alimony (7:11) Updating documents and beneficiaries. (9:39) Changing your mindset to approach finances as an individual. (11:18)   Connect with us:  Web: https://rosewoodwealthmanagement.com/ Phone: 919-391-3446
Jun
8
2023
Money plays a significant role in the health of a relationship and life events like marriage and remarriage require us to have honest conversations about finances when we take these steps in life. In this episode, we’re going to spend time discussing the items that need attention when you get remarried. There are some common themes and considerations as your first marriage, but things like combining finances and joint accounts will inevitably be more difficult when it’s the second marriage because you’re further along in life and more established financially. Combining households can be a challenge when you get married again for the second time so we have to communicate quite a bit and make sure we find a process that works for both parties.   Here are some of the things you’ll learn in this episode: It’s more common to keep finances separate, at least early on. (2:09) How you manage a blended family. (3:42) Changes you need to make to beneficiaries and insurance. (7:40) Handling inheritances can get tricky. (9:54) What do you do about having multiple financial advisors? (12:13)   Connect with us:  Web: https://rosewoodwealthmanagement.com/ Phone: 919-391-3446
May
25
2023
Some of life’s biggest events come with important financial decisions and marriage might be at the top of the list. Many of the arguments in a relationship start because of disagreements about money, which is why it’s so important to have a conversation about money and managing finances before your wedding day. In this episode, John will provide some financial guidance and useful tips for how to approach these topics with your spouse. Should you combine finances? How do you define certain spending categories? We’ll try to answer those and more during this show. Plus, John will also share the way he and his wife manage their money and why it works for them.     Here are some of the things you’ll learn in this episode: What’s the best approach to combining bank accounts and managing spending? (2:43) John evaluates Ben’s spending setup for his family. (4:52) How do you define a personal spending expenditure and what is a joint household expense. (7:44) What’s the best way to communicate about money with your partner? (8:56) Who will manage your finances and should you have both involved?  (12:36)   Connect with us:  Web: https://rosewoodwealthmanagement.com/ Phone: 919-391-3446
May
4
2023
Have you ever wondered why you handle money the way you do? It turns out your financial behaviors can be traced back to your formative memories. Key events throughout our lives shape the way we view money. In this episode, we explore how historic market crashes have left a lasting impact on our relationship with money. We’ll also contrast them with the way more recent crises have shaped our financial views and decisions in the short term. Best of all, we’ll start it all off with a biblical example of how people have been financially scarred for hundreds of years.   Here’s some of the myths we’ll address in this episode: John provides a biblical example to show how we suffer financial scars. (1:55) How the Great Depression affected financial habits for generations. (6:37) The post-war boom made people believe big returns were commonplace. (9:20) The fallout from 2008. (13:00) Assuming everything will bounce right back after seeing what happened in 2020. (15:35)   Connect with us:  Web: https://rosewoodwealthmanagement.com/ Phone: 919-391-3446
Apr
20
2023
Have you ever wondered if the Social Security system will run out of money before you retire? Or if claiming benefits as soon as you're eligible is the best decision for your financial future? In this episode, we'll be debunking common myths about Social Security and answering the questions you've been curious about. Social Security will be one of the biggest sources of retirement income for most Americans and you need to be aware of these myths before filing for your benefits. Most of the time, once that decision is made, you can’t reverse it. So let’s make sure you’re getting the most out of your benefits.   Here’s some of the myths we’ll address in this episode: The Social Security Administration will help you make the best decision about when to claim your benefit. (1:17) You won’t get Social Security if you were a stay-at-home mom. (5:55) You won’t have to pay taxes on your Social Security since you’ve been paying into the system your entire career. (10:26) Social Security won’t have any money left by the time I claim. (12:06) Your Social Security benefits are based on your last job’s salary. (16:06)   Connect with us:  Web: https://rosewoodwealthmanagement.com/ Phone: 919-391-3446
Apr
6
2023
Are you preparing for retirement but feeling confident that you have covered all the expenses? Well, think again… It turns out that many retirees overlook some crucial expenses that can leave them financially vulnerable. In this episode, we explore the retirement expenses that most people tend to forget, including skyrocketing medical bills, unexpected travel costs, taxes, and much more. We'll discuss practical tips and strategies to help you plan for these expenses and ensure a secure and comfortable retirement. Here's some of what you'll learn on this episode:  Are you prepared for everything Medicare doesn’t cover in retirement? (1:35) Many families have to provide financial support for parents and children. (6:38) What often gets overlooked when it comes to tax planning. (9:21) How to prepare to tackle those maintenance and repair expenses that pop up. (12:13) Why you have to increase income streams to incorporate inflation into your plan. (13:40)   Connect with us:  Web: https://rosewoodwealthmanagement.com/ Phone: 919-391-3446
Mar
16
2023
Do you ever feel like your retirement planning goals are always moving? You're not alone. We’ve found that people often move the goalposts in their own retirement planning, often to their detriment. In this episode, we're diving deep into the psychology of retirement planning and the dangers of moving the goalposts. Keep in mind that we’re talking about the rules you make for yourself rather and not the changes you make to your financial plan. We want to have a financial plan that’s flexible enough to change as your life does so that’s a bit different than this conversation today. Here’s some of what we’ll discuss in this episode: What’s the risk for changing how much cash you feel you need to have saved? (1:48) The people that put off getting serious about savings until next year… (6:41) We often change the amount of risk we’re willing to take on. (8:20) Why changing your retirement date is a missed opportunity. (12:07)   Connect with us:  Web: https://rosewoodwealthmanagement.com/ Phone: 919-391-3446
Feb
23
2023
Retirement can come with a lot of tax questions and concerns. From understanding the tax implications of withdrawing from your retirement accounts to minimizing taxes on investment income, it can be overwhelming. On today’s episode, we’ll break down the top ten tax questions retirees are asking in 2023. Before you file your 2022 taxes and plan ahead for the rest of the year, make sure to listen to this episode as we’ll discuss some important tax questions that retirees should ask themselves to ensure they're making the most of their retirement savings and minimizing their tax burden.   Here’s some of what you’ll learn in this episode: What are the tax implications of withdrawing money from my retirement accounts? (1:47) Will my Social Security benefits be taxed? (3:17) Does the taxation of my pension income differ from other forms of income? (6:38) How will my taxes change if I decide to move to another state in retirement? (9:12) What are the tax considerations for gifting money to my children or grandchildren during retirement? (11:46)   Connect with us:  Web: https://rosewoodwealthmanagement.com/ Phone: 919-391-3446
Feb
9
2023
mistakes. No matter how experienced you might be, we’re all susceptible to a moment of weakness. On this episode, John will cover some of the top rookie mistakes we see people make and share examples of how he’s seen this play out. Plus, he’ll illustrate how to avoid these missteps or how to fix them if you’re already made some in your financial life. Here’s some of what you’ll learn in this episode: Do you have a purpose for the money you’re investing? (1:39) Why investors don’t always understand the amount of risk they have. (6:43) How emotions play a role in the decisions you make. (9:15) Why we all fall into the trap of a ‘hot tip’ (13:32) The role your advisor should play in helping you avoid these mistakes. (16:46)   Connect with us:  Web: https://rosewoodwealthmanagement.com/ Phone: 919-391-3446
Jan
26
2023
The SECURE Act 2.0 was pushed through Congress late last year, and even though you won’t see too many exciting headlines about the legislation, there are actually some great planning opportunities inside. We spent a little time talking about the RMD age change that will impact people in or near retirement in our last episode. Now we want to highlight a few more positive changes that you need to know about, including catch-up contribution increases, a 529 to Roth option, and a benefit for people for some people still paying off student loans.   Here’s some of what you’ll learn in this episode: Catch-up contributions for increase for people aged 60-63. (1:15) You’ll have the ability to move 529 money to a Roth with restrictions. (3:36) Student loan payments could qualify you for a company 401(k) match. (8:06)   Connect with us:  https://rosewoodwealthmanagement.com/ 919-391-3446
Jan
19
2023
We’re only a few years removed from the SECURE Act being passed, which brought about significant retirement planning changes. Now three years late, Congress passed SECURE Act 2.0 in late December and we have another round of changes to process and adjust to. We’ll cover these provisions over the course of multiple episodes, but today we’ll focus primarily on another adjustment to the age you have to begin taking required minimum distributions. Starting this year, the age will move from 72 to 73, which is pretty big news for people that are in their mid-to-late 60s.     Here’s some of what you’ll learn in this episode: The RMD age pushed back from 72 to 73 beginning this year. (2:14) A specific example of why this change matters to planning. (4:44)   Connect with us:  https://rosewoodwealthmanagement.com/ 919-391-3446  
Dec
21
2022
The end of the year (or start of a new year) probably means you’re getting a lot of financial statements in your mailbox (or inbox if you’re paperless). Ever wonder what some of those terms mean as you look at your 401(k), IRA and other account balances? Let’s spend a little time looking over a financial statement and breaking down some of the terms you might come across. Here’s some of what you’ll learn on this episode: How accurate are retirement income projections you’ll see? (1:38) What do you need to know about that asset allocation pie chart they include for your investments? (4:34) Are all the fees listed on the account statement? (7:43) Will you miss anything if you don’t read through the disclosures and fine print? (9:49) Other balances you might find on your statement. (11:15)   Connect with us:  https://rosewoodwealthmanagement.com/ 919-391-3446
Dec
8
2022
Even if she wasn’t directly talking about money, Grandma said a lot of smart things that we can apply to financial planning. We might not have known it then, but looking back on wisdom that was imparted to us can teach us lessons years later. On this episode, let’s take some classic Grandma sayings and see how they relate to our financial lives.   Here’s some of what you’ll learn on this episode: How ‘when it rains it pours’ applies to the way the market behaves. (1:33) ‘You never know’ is used quite a bit in financial planning. (4:19) ‘A bad apple spoils the whole barrel.’ (6:43) Why it’s important to get information ‘straight from the horse’s mouth.’ (8:49) Yes, ‘if your friend jumps off a bridge, would you do it too?’ applies to finances. (10:00)   Connect with us:  https://rosewoodwealthmanagement.com/ 919-391-3446
Nov
22
2022
Getting through retirement can be a lot like running a marathon. While we may not know that through first-hand experience, we can certainly lean on the lessons we’ve learned from family and friends who have succeeded in this endeavor. On this episode, let’s talk about some of the similarities of getting to the finish line in racing and retirement. Much like in retirement, runners might be able to finish a race without all the planning and prep, but they might not how they’re feeling during and after. Here’s some of what you’ll learn on this episode: What planning and preparation goes into retirement? (2:12) The proper diet is just as important as planning. (5:24) Why you shouldn’t start too fast in retirement. (8:28)   Connect with us:  https://rosewoodwealthmanagement.com/ 919-391-3446
Nov
10
2022
Whenever we’re faced with a major life event, certain people will have an impact on us and the decisions we make. But when you work with a financial advisor who you’ve built a strong relationship with, they end up being there for all of these key events because of the financial impact they have. Let’s explore some of the things you should be thinking about to make smart financial decisions when you encounter some of the most significant events in your life. Here’s some of what you’ll learn on this episode: What do you need to consider when you change jobs? (2:35) The tax considerations that come with an inheritance. (5:45) How becoming an empty nester changes your income and savings. (10:03) How we help someone that goes through the death of a spouse. (11:45)   Connect with us:  https://rosewoodwealthmanagement.com/ 919-391-3446
Oct
20
2022
We always talk about the money side of financial and retirement planning. But what about the mental aspect of that big life change? Today we’ll break down an article written by a Licensed Professional Counselor (Kate Schroeder) for Psychology Today, titled The Psychological Investment In Retirement. You might be surprised to find out that many financial advisors actually spend significant time on this side of the planning process, and we’ll take you through that on this show. Here’s some of what you’ll learn on this episode: Few people consider the consequences of leaving your everyday routine behind. (1:53) Why we struggle to find genuine meaning in retirement. (4:20) This is the time to try things you’ve always wanted. (6:24) What can you do invest in personal growth and development? (8:28) What have our clients done to get mentally prepared for retirement? (10:54)   Connect with us:  https://rosewoodwealthmanagement.com/ 919-391-3446
Oct
6
2022
There are plenty of decisions that you’ll make in the retirement planning process that can’t be undone, so you want to make sure that you make the right call. On this episode, we’ll explain why these decisions are so important and can’t be undone. Here’s some of what you’ll learn on this episode: Why claiming Social Security at 62 isn’t always the right decision. (1:58) What’s important to know about spousal benefits on a pension. (4:50) Reasons for getting life insurance and why you should decide soon. (8:46) Choosing the appropriate retirement date can keep you from having to go back to work. (12:15)   Connect with us:  https://rosewoodwealthmanagement.com/ 919-391-3446
Sep
15
2022
People have many reasons for procrastinating when it comes to putting a retirement plan together. Let’s explore some of those excuses and why they can be dangerous, and talk about how to overcome them.   Connect with us:  https://rosewoodwealthmanagement.com/ 919-391-3446
Sep
1
2022
You’ve most likely heard plenty of “rules” you’re supposed to follow to retire successfully. Some of these rules are stated so confidently, you’d be crazy not to immediately accept them as fact. But we don’t mind the threat of being called crazy, so let’s dive into some of the most popular retirement “rules of thumb” to see if they truly lead us down the path of good financial guidance or run a chance of leading us astray.   Connect with us:  https://rosewoodwealthmanagement.com/ 919-391-3446
Apr
20
2021
Tim Williams had a little sister, but for 60 years he never knew she existed.
Mar
2
2021
Gary & Nancy Williford hadn't been living in their new home for very long before the unthinkable happened. This is their story about losing their home to a fire, the aftermath and rebuilding process, and how they've been coping ever since.
Jan
6
2021
Jonie & Meme Neddo were a young, interracial couple in rural Tennessee at a time when interracial dating in rural Tennessee wasn't exactly encouraged. This is their story about how they parted ways in 1980 and found their way back to each other more than 25 years later.
Oct
20
2020
Kathy Pittman lost her husband to a brain tumor when her daughters were just 6 and 4. In this episode, she shares her story--dealing with her grief, trying to make ends meet financially, and raising two girls alone.
Sep
29
2020
Jay Campbell is a client of Rosewood Wealth Management who--back in 2003--argued a case before the Supreme Court, representing a group of West Virginia coal miners in the case Doe v. Chao. At a time when the Supreme Court is getting lots of attention from lots of folks, Jay shares his behind-the-scenes story of how the Court really works.
Sep
8
2020
Larry Falivena is a client of Rosewood Wealth Management who has been battling ALS for the last several years. He joins John Stillman in studio to discuss the disease, the emotional and financial effects on his family, and the nationwide tour of all 30 Major League ballparks that he went on last year in an effort to raise funds and awareness.
Jan
8
2020
Almost everyone will feel the some effects from the new SECURE Act. Some more immediately than others, but in the grand scheme almost everyone will be affected. Ron and I will help you tackle the new rules as we discuss the two most important components: the changes in stretch IRAs and the new RMD age. The most important thing to keep in mind is communicating with your family about the changes from an estate planning standpoint. Don’t fret, we’re gonna break it all down for you and help you get started!  Check out the full show notes for this episode by clicking here. 
Nov
20
2019
There are actually a lot of principles from the personal training and fitness world that we can apply to retirement planning. Let's explore some similarities and learn how to increase our level of financial fitness.  Get the full show notes for this episode at http://mrstillmansopus.com On This Episode:  1:53 - Coaches and Trainers 5:28 - Specific Goals and Training Plans 7:57 - Good Habits and Crunches in the Kitchen 10:52 - The Process Brings You To Your Destination
Nov
6
2019
If you're heading out on a road trip, there's a long checklist of items that you want to be sure you haven't forgotten. And in retirement planning, some of those exact same items need to be addressed. Let's look at some of the items that should appear on both your road trip checklist and your retirement planning checklist.  Get the full show notes by visiting http://mrstillmansopus.com
Oct
23
2019
If you take a close look at most folks' financial situations, you'll find that it's almost scandalous how badly their financial matters have been handled. Let's talk about  the steps people should take to create a scandal-free retirement.  On this episode:  1:41 - Impeach Consumer Debt 3:51 - Stop the Leaks in your Budget 6:03 - Obstruct Your Catastrophic Market Losses 8:39 - Collude with a Good Advisor Get the full show notes for this episode at http://mrstillmansopus.com. 
Oct
2
2019
What does tennis have to do with retirement? Probably more than you would think. We pulled three aspects to tennis that relate to retirement planning to help you understand the strategy a little better.  1. The court is different for singles versus doubles. 2. Certain players excel on a particular playing surface. 3. Holding serve is important.  So sit back and let us serve up some retirement analogies so you can ace your investing decisions. Check out the full show notes for this episode by clicking here.
Sep
18
2019
We all have one. You can usually find it in the kitchen in one of the bottom drawers. It's that place where we toss rubber bands, paper clips, batteries, chip clips, and any other random item we don't have any other place for. It's our junk drawer and we'd rather avoid it then trying to get it organized. Believe it or not, our financial portfolio has a junk drawer filled with old 401(k) plans, old life insurance plans, and other products we bought years ago but haven't done anything with since.  In this episode, we'll look at some of those items you'll find in your financial junk drawer and give you some options for where to move the investments to better fit your needs.  You can read more about this show by clicking here.
Sep
4
2019
There are many similarities between planning for retirement and a game of chess. In this episode, John makes the comparison by explaining which investment option is each chess piece on the board and how they can be used to maneuver you through the game of retirement. 
Aug
13
2019
Remember your senior yearbook that included superlatives like 'Most Popular' and 'Class Clown'? Well, we're taking that idea and applying it to the financial world by picking out the investment options that are 'Most Overrated', 'Most Underrated', 'Most Popular', and 'Most Likely to Disappoint.'  Check out the show notes by clicking here.  Today's rundown: [1:03] – Class Superlatives at the School of Financial Strategies [1:33] Most Underrated: Roth IRA  [3:05] Most Overrated: Expensive Cars  [5:24] Most Likely to Disappoint: Whole Life Insurance Policies [7:05] Most Popular: 401(k), 403(b), TSP (Thrift Savings Plan) [9:20] – Possible Winner Overthrow? Could the Roth take over as Most Popular?  [10:10] – Teachers Pet: The Variable Annuity
Jul
18
2019
Most people have a basic knowledge of Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs) but few understand how they pertain to IRAs and 401ks, as well as the intricate timing details that are essential to preparing to withdrawal for tax payments. For a better understanding of the best times to withdrawal as well as avoiding penalties, join John and Ron as they discuss a letter Ron recently received shortly after a big birthday. Check out the show notes here: https://mrstillmansopus.com/retirement/getting-your-rmd-ducks-in-a-row/ 0:45 - RMDs for 401(k)s 2:45 – RMDs for IRAs 4:35 – Here’s an example: 5:34 – When do you have to make a withdrawal? 7:00 - In what scenarios would I carry it over? 7:58 - Avoid a loss in penalties! 9:04 – Another Octave 
May
9
2019
If you think about it, planning for retirement is a bit like going to the grocery store. You need to know what you need, you need to know what you're paying, and at times, you need to purchase the more expensive product. These are just a few of the similarities. Join us as we unpack this analogy and help you shop for a meaningful retirement. Click the link for more in-depth reading in a recent blog post: https://mrstillmansopus.com/investing-strategy/the-retirement-grocery-store/
Mar
29
2019
We often see people justifying their poor financial decisions by making excuses. We'll identify these excuses and explain why they lead to poor judgement. Click the link for more in-depth reading in a recent blog post: https://mrstillmansopus.com/retirement/four-dangerous-excuses/
Mar
15
2019
March Madness is upon us, and everyone's excited for the upsets, buzzer beaters, and Cinderella stories. As a fan, it's an emotional time of year, and believe it or not, March Madness can teach us a thing or two about retirement. Click the link for more in-depth reading in a recent blog post: https://mrstillmansopus.com/lifestyle/lessons-from-march-madness/
Mar
6
2019
Our clients often ask us whether they should accelerate their house payments in order to pay off their house early. Join us as we explore the pros and cons of this strategy. Click the link for more in-depth reading in a recent blog post: https://mrstillmansopus.com/real-estate/this-ones-on-the-house/
Nov
14
2018
We're living longer than ever, and of course, that's a good thing. However, longevity presents its own challenges. John explains. Click the link for more in-depth reading in a recent blog post: https://mrstillmansopus.com/retirement/longevity-risk/
Oct
23
2018
This time of year, you can find football on TV almost every night of the week. Let's take some concepts from the gridiron and apply them to retirement. Click the link for more in-depth reading in a recent blog post: https://mrstillmansopus.com/retirement/retirement-gridiron/
Oct
9
2018
On this edition of the podcast, we’ll share with you three tax tips. Specifically, we’ll help you avoid making three crucial tax mistakes. Click the link for more in-depth reading in a recent blog post: https://mrstillmansopus.com/retirement/three-tax-tips/
Sep
25
2018
There’s a lot of confusion surrounding the taxation of Social Security. Join us as we seek to clear up the confusion on the podcast. Click the link for more in-depth reading in a recent blog post: https://mrstillmansopus.com/taxes/social-security-taxation/
Sep
11
2018
We’ve all said and done things we’ve later come to regret. Don’t let these financial phrases be your famous last words. Click the link for more in-depth reading in a recent blog post: https://mrstillmansopus.com/investing-behavior/famous-last-words/  
Aug
22
2018
What's the true cost of long term care? Well, that depends on what kind of care you need. Matt Ayotte and Alan Millikan, founders of Aegis Home Care, came by the studio to talk about different types of care and just how much each one can cost. Click the link for more in-depth reading in a recent blog post:  https://mrstillmansopus.com/long-term-care/cost-long-term-care/  
May
15
2018
Kristin Staley joins us to share tips for making travel more efficient and pleasant. Take note of these seven tips the next time you travel and you'll make the whole experience better! Click the link for more in-depth reading in a recent blog post: https://mrstillmansopus.com/travel/seven-tips-traveling/
May
1
2018
Until you've actually experienced something for yourself, it's hard to know what to expect. And getting older is no different. Matt Ayotte and Alan Millikan, founders of Aegis Home Care, came by the studio to talk about four common misconceptions they see when it comes to the average person's understanding of the challenges of aging and healthcare planning. Click the link for more in-depth reading in a recent blog post: https://mrstillmansopus.com/long-term-care/misconceptions-of-aging-and-healthcare/
Feb
27
2018
First, try to say this episode title three times fast. Next, take a listen and learn what you need to know about rolling over your 401k.
Jan
30
2018
Is a Roth conversion a logical move for you to make or not? John breaks down the pros and cons of converting money to Roth in various situations.
Jan
16
2018
Most people are aware that they're required to start withdrawing money from their retirement accounts at some point. Some people even know that the magic age for this is 70 1/2. But very few people have appropriately factored this into their retirement income plan.
Jan
2
2018
For most retirees, travel is a big part of life. John is joined by travel consultant Kristin Staley to go over the eight common travel mistakes you should avoid!
Sep
7
2017
We hear a lot about fake news in the political realm these days, but what about fake news in the financial world?
Aug
21
2017
Complacency, Overconfidence, Fear, Cynicism, and Despair. How do these five dangerous mindsets manifest themselves in the financial planning process and how can you be sure you're not harboring any of these in your own head?
Aug
8
2017
Have you ever noticed that you look completely different in the bedroom mirror than you do in the bathroom mirror? In the same way, your portfolio can look completely different depending on how closely you look at certain things...
Jul
19
2017
Pride, Envy, Wrath, Sloth, Greed, Gluttony, and Lust. How do these seven deadly sins manifest themselves in your retirement planning, and how can you be sure you're not guilty?
Jun
21
2017
John is joined by Richard Pucciarelli, founder of Carolina Retirement Resources, to discuss the merits of precious metals as part of your portfolio.
Jun
6
2017
A staggering percentage of this year's growth in the S&P 500 can be attributed to just a handful of companies--Facebook, Google, Apple, Amazon, and Microsoft. Is this a sign of another impending dot com crash? Brian Evans, founder of Madrona Financial Services, joins John to discuss.
May
24
2017
How realistic are your expectations when it comes to making plans for your retirement? We’ll give you a clear understanding of the planning process. Click the link for more in-depth reading in a recent blog post: https://mrstillmansopus.com/retirement-planning/realistic-expectations/
Apr
28
2017
John explains why the "risk tolerance" discussion about your investments is often a flawed conversation from the very beginning.
Apr
14
2017
What can we learn from the mission statements of some well-known companies and organizations and how can we apply that to our retirement planning?
Mar
29
2017
Sometimes the idea of constructing a complete retirement plan can be overwhelming to people. John Stillman discusses a few easy places to start that can be quick and painless, but they pay big dividends down the road.
Mar
15
2017
What are the biggest financial regrets that people have once they get to retirement age? Learn from the mistakes of others and avoid these regrets yourself.
Mar
1
2017
John Stillman discusses the importance of knowing the purpose of each of your invested dollars and keeping that purpose in mind when you're evaluating your accounts.
Feb
14
2017
Jeannette Bajalia, founder of Woman's Worth, joins John to talk about the specific challenges that women face when it comes to financial and retirement planning.
Feb
1
2017
Jim Dischert, founder of 360 Financial Group in Chicago, joins John to talk about the many different facets of retirement planning.
Jan
18
2017
Dan Cuprill, founder of Matson and Cuprill in Cincinnati, joins John to talk about the follies of investing based on what's going on in the news.
Jan
4
2017
We get many questions on retirement communities. Teresa Mize, Director of Marketing at The Cedars Of Chapel Hill, joins John this week to discuss. Click the link for more in-depth reading in a recent blog post: https://mrstillmansopus.com/long-term-care/retirement-communities/ 
Dec
14
2016
What are the things that you should be sure you have in your retirement stocking if you want to have a Merry Retirement?
Nov
30
2016
Bruce Gray, founder of GP Financial Services, joins John Stillman to talk about some common misunderstandings that people have about Medicare. Click the link for more in-depth reading in a recent blog post: https://mrstillmansopus.com/long-term-care/medicare-misunderstandings/
Nov
16
2016
Chris Scalese, financial advisor and author of "Retirement is a Marathon, Not a Sprint" joins John Stillman to talk about the similarities between preparing for a marathon and planning your retirement.
Nov
3
2016
When it comes to investing, most people have a couple of different voices in their head. This week, John talks about how to differentiate between the different voices so you know which one to listen to.
Oct
25
2016
Skip Kelley--now a financial advisor in Manchester, NH--talks with John about his past life as a futures trader.
Oct
13
2016
Planning for retirement as a couple can have its advantages (compared to planning retirement as a single person). But it can also have its challenges, and couples often screw things up. This week, John discusses the five most common mistakes couples make.
Oct
5
2016
This week, we conclude the Financially Savvy Grandparenting series with three final tips for grandparents who want to help raise financially savvy grandchildren.
Sep
28
2016
In a continuation of a previous week's conversation about financially savvy grandparenting, John touches on the six tips for grandparents to consider as they help their grandchildren grow into financially savvy adults.
Sep
21
2016
How do you tell the difference between someone who's actually giving you advice and someone who's trying to sell you something? John is joined by Kurt Arseneau to discuss.
Sep
13
2016
John is joined by his wife Molly to talk about ways that grandparents can help contribute to the raising of financially astute grandchildren.
Sep
7
2016
Nobody gets excited to talk about it, but there are some things you should know about life insurance. Click the link for more in-depth reading in a recent blog post: https://mrstillmansopus.com/insurance/the-wonderful-world-of-life-insurance/
Sep
1
2016
Diversification is a popular buzzword, but what does it actually mean? John joins Payne Capital Management Chief Investment Officer Bob Payne to discuss. Click the link for more in-depth reading in a recent blog post:  https://mrstillmansopus.com/investing-strategy/what-diversification-actually-means/
Aug
25
2016
What can we learn about good retirement planning from the fine folks at Chick-fil-A? Click the link for more in-depth reading in a recent blog post:  https://mrstillmansopus.com/investing-behavior/the-chick-fil-a-portfolio/  
Aug
16
2016
John Stillman is joined by Mark Silverman who explains his disdain for mutual funds.
Aug
9
2016
Aug
2
2016
What should you expect to happen with the stock market during election season?
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