The New Retirement Archives - WebTalkRadio.net Podcast
1) The New Retirement – Risk on, Risk Off
One challenge in managing your money is to balance the right amount of risk in achieving your goals. Take little or no investment risk an you will have to save a lot more money to achieve your savings...Show More
2) The New Retirement – Is perfectionism hurting your productivity? How can you tell?
Sometimes perfectionism can be a great motivator. But what happens when it starts to have a negative impact on important areas of your life, like your productivity, your relationships, your physical a...Show More
The New Retirement – Is perfectionism hurting your productivity? How can you tell?
58:08 | Nov 26th, 2012
3) The New Retirement – Income Two Ways
The need to replace your paycheck is one key driver in retirement planning. Creating income sources like Social Security supplemented by personal savings to generate additional income determines your ...Show More
4) The New Retirement – Budgets and Rock n Roll
It’s that time of year again. Time to figure out how much you have spent. Determine the areas where you over or under spent and make adjustments accordingly. It’s time to set your spending...Show More
5) The New Retirement – Choices
You have many choices to make in retirement. Some are one time choices, like selecting your Social Security or pension benefits. Many others are ongoing. Once you begin Medicare you will need to make ...Show More
6) The New Retirement – Risk; The Long and Short of It
Risk takes on many faces. Sometimes we need to be reminded of the risks we undertake. For those who have chased yield, it’s time to reassess the risks of junk bonds, MLPs, REITS and other high y...Show More
7) The New Retirement – Education and Expense
Many have seen much of their wealth dissipate over the last several years. A slow economy and massive debt will likely limit returns on investment for many years to come. High unemployment and no sala...Show More
8) The New Retirement – The View From Down Under
Sometimes Americans can be so ‘America-centric’. In the past there was a good reason for this. The US was by far the biggest and fastest growing economy. We had a stable and supportive pol...Show More
9) The New Retirement – It’s Your Attitude
Your attitude affects many parts of your life. It affects how people perceive you, your general demeanor and believe it or not, how your investments perform. Your attitude likely has been formed by yo...Show More
10) The New Retirement – Uncertainty and Aging
Getting older is part of all of our retirement plans. We just don’t know how old we will get. This leaves many people assuming they will live to 90 or 95 for planning purposes. We fear outliving...Show More