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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:
Rob discusses the pros and cons of OPEC production cuts and balancing difficult financial decisions at every age
Prenups, Freedom Funds, Collaborative Divorce. Financial issues where the advisor ends up the unofficial marriage counselor.
What do Certified Financial Planner™ practitioners do that plain old investment advisors don’t?
What’s a better investment, managed mutual funds or ETF’s? Rob Black discusses this along with other investment basics
Rebalancing and retirement income strategies- what is your real rate of return?
How should you prepare for the next market correction? I also share seven ways to maximize social security benefits
Rob Black discusses retirement planning mistakes, mortgage red flags and myths
What do Certified Financial Planner™ practitioners do that plain old investment advisors don’t?
Today I respond to your questions about retirement projections, rules, taxes and more
Rob Black discusses the stock market yields of Apple, Mylan Labs and several other major companies
Are economic numbers being measured correctly? I also explain the financial side of illegal immigration and why ETF's are shutting down
Today I discuss handling stock options for compensation, MediCal qualifications and ABLE accounts
What future economic opportunities do drones hold for us? I also discuss the BENES Act and when to pay off your mortgage
Rob Black discusses major headlines from this quarter and shares peoples biggest financial regrets
Could we be seeing changes to the tax code? I also discuss 401k fee solutions and passive vs. active managed funds