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New Focus on Wealth with Chad Burton
Summary: Certified Financial Planner, Chad Burton discusses important financial planning and wealth management issues. If you want to learn how to plan for retirement and do a better job managing your investment portfolio... this is the show for you.
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Podcasts:
Fidelity Charitable changes the way we donate, allocating safe money based on your retirement date and more investing nightmares
Nightmarish investing issues that will have you sleeping with the lights on
Where has the stock market taken us in 30 years? Your investments are your best bet in the long run.
How does the Monte Carlo simulation work? Change your retirement strategy - failure rates are increasing!
Could a divorce keep you working past 65? I also cover life insurance strategies to consider this November and hybrid equity indexed annuities
Retirement plans for businesses owners with Rob Black
Where has the stock market taken us in 30 years? Your investments are your best bet in the long run.
Could a divorce keep you working past 65? I also cover life insurance strategies to consider this November and hybrid equity indexed annuities
Is the market banking on Hillary to win? Investing mistakes to avoid as the election approaches.
Should you be wary of some real estate investments? Rob also discusses financial regrets and credit card positives
What happens when your elderly parent dies without an estate plan?
Prenups, Freedom Funds, Collaborative Divorce. Financial issues where the advisor ends up the unofficial marriage counselor.
What’s a better investment, managed mutual funds or ETF’s? Rob Black discusses this along with other investment basics
How does the Monte Carlo simulation work? Change your retirement strategy - failure rates are increasing!
Donald Trump legally takes advantage of NOLs in the tax code and who should be concerned with the elections outcome?