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Pilot Money Podcast

By: Timothy P. Pope CFP®
  • Summary

  • The podcast about financial planning for professional pilots! Get answers to your most pressing personal finance questions. Timothy Pope is a Certified Financial Planner™ offering securities and insurance products offered through Cetera Investment Services LLC, member FINRA, SIPC. Advisory services are offered through Cetera Investment Advisers LLC. Tim’s Branch Office is located at 5200 77 Center Drive, Suite 330, Charlotte, NC 28217. Branch phone number 704-717-8900. The views depicted in this material are for information purposes only and are not necessarily those of Cetera Investment Advisers. This Podcast is designed to provide accurate and authoritative information on the subjects covered. It is not, however, intended to provide specific legal, tax, or other professional advice. For specific professional assistance, the services of an appropriate professional should be sought.

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Episodes
  • Charting a Course to Financial Independence: A Pilot's Guide
    May 13 2024

    Join Timothy P. Pope, CFP®, a financial planner who specializes in the planning needs of professional pilots, as he welcomes Captain Jason DePew to the Pilot Money Podcast. Jason DePew, a captain at a major airline and personal finance enthusiast, shares his journey towards financial independence.

    This discussion is not just about numbers; it's a deep dive into the disciplined financial strategies and mindset that have shaped Jason’s approach, reflecting on the parallels between piloting and financial planning.

    In this episode, Jason discusses the importance of knowing your retirement number—the amount you need to sustain your lifestyle once you step away from the flightdeck. He breaks down how to calculate this figure and adjust your savings strategy whether you're decades away from retirement or just rounding the corner.

    What You'll Learn from This Episode:

    • Calculating Your Retirement Number: Jason explains how he determined the amount of money he would need to maintain his lifestyle if he never flew another flight.
    • Embracing Simplicity in Financial Planning: Discover why a simple, disciplined approach to investing can be incredibly effective without introducing complexity in your financial position.
    • Building and Maintaining Good Savings Habits: Learn the importance of starting early with robust savings habits, particularly for those pilots 25 to 30 years from retirement.
    • Reflect on Financial Decisions: Gain insight into the value of disciplined financial planning and how it can prevent common pitfalls such as lifestyle creep and speculative investing.
    • Adapting Financial Strategies Over Time: Explore how your financial needs change during your working years and during retirement: affectionately called the "go-go," "slow-go," and "no-go" years. of retirement and how to plan for these shifts.

    Join Tim and Jason for a conversation that blends personal anecdotes with professional advice, illustrating how understanding the fundamentals of finance can lead to financial independence long before retirement!

    Resources:

    Jason’s Linked In Page

    Pilot Math Treasure Bath

    Schedule An Appointment

    Our Practice’s Website

    Email: pilotmoneypodcast@ceterainvestors.com

    Disclosure:
    Timothy Pope is a Certified Financial Planner™ offering securities and insurance products offered through Cetera Investment Services LLC, member FINRA, SIPC. Advisory services are offered through Cetera Investment Advisers LLC. Tim’s Branch Office is located at 5200 77 Center Drive, Suite 330, Charlotte, NC 28217. The branch phone number is 704-717-8900.

    The views depicted in this material are for information purposes only and are not necessarily those of Cetera Investment Advisers.

    This Podcast is designed to provide accurate and authoritative information on the subjects covered. It is not, however, intended to provide specific legal, tax, or other professional advice. For specific professional assistance, the services of an appropriate professional should be sought.

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    44 mins
  • Holding Short of Impulse Buying
    Apr 29 2024

    Join Timothy P. Pope, CFP® in this relatable solo episode of the Pilot Money Podcast. Tim shares a personal story about his recent close-call with impulse buying. Tim explores the triggers and tactics he used to maintain financial discipline. This episode also touches on Tim’s passion for aviation and his recent flights with his family.

    Listen as Tim recounts back-to-back moments of resisting the temptation to clean out the shelves at a local hardware store and avoiding making a fun but untimely large purchase. He shares his strategies for staying true to his financial goals despite strong impulses to buy. This episode is packed with insights on recognizing and managing emotional spending triggers, practical advice on maintaining financial health, and how to involve family in financial decisions to create accountability and support.

    What You'll learn from this episode:

    • Understanding emotional spending: Learn about the psychological triggers of impulse buying and how to identify your own.
    • Strategies to combat impulse purchases: Tim shares effective techniques for resisting the urge to make unplanned purchases, including practical tips like discussing potential buys with family or using financial planning tools.
    • The role of communication in financial health: gain insights into how open conversations about finances with family members can help manage spending impulses.
    • Reflections on financial decision-making: Tim reflects on how revisiting financial plans and goals can help steer clear of detrimental financial decisions and provides a framework for listeners to apply in their own lives.

    This episode not only offers personal stories but also equips you with the tools to navigate your financial journey with more confidence and control.

    Resources:

    Schedule An Appointment

    Our Practice’s Website

    Email: pilotmoneypodcast@ceterainvestors.com

    Disclosure:
    Timothy Pope is a Certified Financial Planner™ offering securities and insurance products offered through Cetera Investment Services LLC, member FINRA, SIPC. Advisory services are offered through Cetera Investment Advisers LLC. Tim’s Branch Office is located at 5200 77 Center Drive, Suite 330, Charlotte, NC 28217. The branch phone number is 704-717-8900.

    The views depicted in this material are for information purposes only and are not necessarily those of Cetera Investment Advisers.

    This Podcast is designed to provide accurate and authoritative information on the subjects covered. It is not, however, intended to provide specific legal, tax, or other professional advice. For specific professional assistance, the services of an appropriate professional should be sought.

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    18 mins
  • One Pilot-Family’s Financial Planning Journey
    Apr 15 2024

    In this eye-opening episode of the Pilot Money Podcast, Timothy P. Pope, CFP® sits down with Nik and Anna Fialka for a deeply personal and insightful conversation about the financial challenges and triumphs of a pilot's family. Nik, the host of "Ready for Pushback," and Anna, the unsung hero managing the behind-the-scenes dynamics of the Fialka household, share their unique perspectives on navigating the unpredictable financial landscape of the aviation industry. From enduring years of income uncertainty and making tough sacrifices to finally achieving financial stability and planning for the future, this episode is a candid exploration of the highs and lows of a pilot family's journey. Listeners will learn valuable lessons on saving, budgeting, investing and the importance of resilience and teamwork in facing financial challenges head-on.

    What You'll learn from this episode:

    • The importance of saving and financial planning for families in the aviation industry with an emphasis on the unpredictability of income amid career transitions.
    • Practical strategies for managing finances during periods of low income, including prioritizing needs, making difficult sacrifices, and the value of perseverance and resilience.
    • Insights into the challenges of adjusting to a higher income, the temptations of increased spending, and the discipline required to build savings and invest in the future.
    • The significance of making financial decisions as a couple, including budget meetings, prioritizing spending, and the impact of financial choices on relationships and family dynamics.
    • Reflections on the value of experiences over material possessions, teaching children about money management, and the importance of living within one's means to ensure long-term financial security and happiness.

    Nik and Anna's story is a testament to the strength and determination required to navigate the financial turbulence often encountered in the aviation industry. Their experiences offer valuable lessons on the importance of saving, the challenges of financial management at different income levels, and the critical role of communication and shared goals in achieving financial stability.

    Resources:
    Ready For Pushback

    21.FIVE - Professional Pilots Podcast - Ep. 71. "What's it like to be married to a pilot and raise a family?"

    Schedule An Appointment

    Our Practice Website

    Disclosure:
    Timothy Pope is a Certified Financial Planner™ offering securities and insurance products offered through Cetera Investment Services LLC, member FINRA, SIPC. Advisory services are offered through Cetera Investment Advisers LLC. Tim’s Branch Office is located at 5200 77 Center Drive, Suite 330, Charlotte, NC 28217. The branch phone number is 704-717-8900.

    The views depicted in this material are for information purposes only and are not necessarily those of Cetera Investment Advisers.

    This Podcast is designed to provide accurate and authoritative information on the subjects covered. It is not, however, intended to provide specific legal, tax, or other professional advice. For specific professional assistance, the services of an appropriate professional should be sought.

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    52 mins

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