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  • Ep. 33 Should I Transfer My House into My Children’s Names?
    Jul 25 2024

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    Madison and Mike discuss the complexities and financial implications of transferring a house to a child, including potential risks, tax liabilities, and the impact on Medicaid eligibility. They emphasize the importance of consulting with a financial advisor and elder law attorney to make a well-informed decision and stress that each individual's situation is unique. The discussion concludes with a call for listeners to gather all necessary information and seek expert advice before making any decisions.

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    13 m
  • Ep. 32 Pre-Retiree Education Series 5 of 5: Managing the Transition to Retirement
    Jul 11 2024

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    Madison and Mike discuss the key decisions to be made before and during retirement, emphasizing the importance of maintaining strong relationships, planning for uncertainties, and creating a retirement budget. They also underscore the need to prioritize physical and mental health, and to have essential legal documents in place. Lastly, they highlighted the importance of finding a balance between relaxation and staying active in strengthening relationships with family and friends.

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    9 m
  • Ep. 31 Pre-Retiree Education Series 4 of 5: Understanding Medicare Basics
    Jun 27 2024

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    Madison and Mike discuss the intricacies of Medicare, focusing on its different types of coverage and eligibility criteria. Mike underscores the significance of enrolling during the initial period and the advantages of supplemental coverage like Medicare Advantage plans and Medicaid Gap policies. They also highlight the need for consultation with a Medicare specialist to tailor coverage to individual needs and budget.

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    6 m
  • Ep. 30 Pre-Retiree Education Series 3 of 5: Is Long Term Care Insurance Something You Should Consider?
    Jun 13 2024

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    Madison and Mike consider the significance of long-term care insurance in retirement planning, discussing its role in covering costs for individuals needing assistance due to aging, disability, or illness. They also address the complexities and challenges of long-term care insurance, including policy considerations and potential limitations, and highlighted the value of a personal assessment and the role of a financial advisor. Lastly, for those who wish to look into Long-Term Care insurance, they suggest the need for customizing policies to individual circumstances and recommended starting the search for such policies in your late fifties or early sixties. The next episode focuses on understanding Medicare basics.

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    10 m
  • Ep. 29 Pre-Retiree Education Series 2 of 5: Transforming Social Security into a Winning Retirement Strategy
    May 30 2024

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    Madison and Mike kick off series 2 of 5 of pre-retiree education. They discuss the role of social security as a retirement strategy, including its eligibility requirements and the benefits and drawbacks of claiming benefits at different ages. They also explore the impact of spousal and survivor benefits, and emphasized the importance of financial planning in optimizing social security within the larger context of retirement goals.

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    8 m
  • Ep. 28 Pre-Retiree Education Series 1 of 5: Retirement Income
    May 16 2024

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    Madison and Mike introduce a new series involving pre-retiree preparation. In this episode they discuss retirement planning, focusing on income sources, longevity, inflation, healthcare expenses, investment returns, and tax implications. They emphasize the importance of a comprehensive and strategic approach to ensure financial sustainability throughout retirement. They also agree to continue the discussion in future episodes, with the next episode focusing on turning social security into a successful retirement plan.

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    12 m
  • Ep. 27 Navigating Conflicts with Financial Advice Then Joined by Realtor Amy Patterson
    May 2 2024

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    Madison and Mike discuss the shift towards fee-based and fee-only financial advisors and its impact on reducing conflicts of interest and improving clarity for clients. They also explore the potential conflicts of interest related to social security claiming behaviors and the trend of carrying mortgages into retirement. Lastly, they clarify the difference between a fee-based and a fee-only advisor and emphasize the importance of understanding and managing conflicts of interest in financial decision-making. Then Amy Patterson, a realtor at Remax in Newtown discusses her role in the home selling process, recent trends in the real estate market, and the importance of home inspections. She also shares her advice for first-time home buyers, the significance of ongoing education and professional development, and personal stories of client successes. Lastly, Amy discusses her association with the Scholarship Foundation and her plans to reintroduce the Rick and Chris Block Memorial Scholarship.

    Link to article mentioned in the beginning of the episode: https://www.wsj.com/personal-finance/retirement/financial-adviser-conflicts-fees-money-bc235dc2

    Amy's website: https://amypatterson.remax.com/
    Contact Amy: https://amypatterson.remax.com/contact.php
    Amy's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/direct/t/105873184146145/

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    1 h y 9 m
  • Ep. 26 Can Bitcoin Become Obsolete? And then Carrie Reininger from Kitchen Me Now
    Apr 18 2024

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    Madison and Mike discuss the historical and potential risks associated with investing in Bitcoin, comparing it to the decline in value of natural pearls due to technological advancements. They highlight the importance of diversification, risk management, and hedging against Bitcoin's uncertain future. Additionally, they discuss the potential vulnerability of Bitcoin's code and the emergence of new digital currencies, emphasizing that no technology is immune to being replaced or disrupted. Lastly, they stress the importance of maintaining strong skills and financial stability. Later, joins Carrie Reininger from Kitchen Me Now. Carrie and her husband own a kitchen design and build company. She discusses her mission to make beautiful kitchens accessible to everyone. She introduces a new concept, "DIY as a service," which offers consulting hours to help homeowners plan and execute their own kitchen remodels. Carrie also shares her approach to staying updated on industry trends and best practices. She then discusses the common challenges in kitchen and bath remodeling projects, with Carrie emphasizing the importance of clear communication and planning decisions in advance to avoid changes mid-project.

    Link to Wall Street Journal article: https://www.wsj.com/finance/currencies/bitcoin-disruption-digital-pearls-95bed498?mod=Searchresults_pos1&page=1

    Kitchen Me Now website and socials:
    Website: https://www.kitchenmenow.com/
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kitchenmenow/
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kitchenmenow/?paipv=0&eav=Afa66n3_ca_o4AC-Qr75ngDMhbPpyms9uF77fupsDCM_TGi2OXCR4g80mXk8JmpaBXw&_rdr


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    46 m