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Your Money, Your Wealth

Joe Anderson, CFP® & Alan Clopine, CPA of Pure Financial Advisors

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A "Top 10 Personal Finance Podcast" and "Top 12 Retirement Podcast" (US News & World Report, 2023). One of the "10 Best Personal Finance YouTube Channels" (CardRates, 2023). “Best Retirement Podcast With Humor” (FIPhysician, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023). Learn strategies that can help you retire successfully. Financial advisor Joe Anderson, CFP® and certified public accountant Big Al Clopine, CPA are making fun out of finance as they answer your money questions and spitball on your 401k, IRA, Rot ...
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If you are seeking your path to real financial success – this show is for you. Truly achieving financial freedom requires you master the “inner” world of money - your money mindset - and the “outer” world of money - consistently growing your net worth. One without the other is not enough. This show contains powerful systems and methodologies for women who run businesses and women who don’t. Love, your Money with Hilary Hendershott tackles money beliefs and financial planning strategies like: ...
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Financial Wellness Show - Improve the Health and Wealth of Your Money

Hosted by Steve Stewart with other Financial Coaches and Experts in Persona

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The Financial Wellness Show is here to help improve the health and wealth of your money. This show is for anyone wanting to take simple, actionable steps towards making their money go farther and to accumulate more wealth for their future. The most respected Financial Coaches and subject-matter guests discuss various topics from spending, saving, retirement, and making wise purchases. Oh, and we show you how to get out of debt too. To contact a coach visit http://FinancialWellnessShow.com/Fi ...
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Cinderella and her Prince Charming have a nest egg of $2.3 million and are hoping for retirement income of up to $150K/year. When can they afford to retire? How should they coordinate paying for some big purchases, paying off debt, and collecting Social Security benefits as they plan for retirement? While Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA …
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I’ll be honest: I’ve avoided the complex (and often misunderstood) topics of annuities and whole life insurance here on the podcast for a long time—simply because it’s pretty difficult to find an expert to speak about them who isn’t also trying to sell you a policy. That changes today, because on episode 241 of Love, your Money, I'm introducing you…
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Market declines just before you retire, or early in your retirement, can really screw up your retirement income strategy. If you’re in the middle of the expensive kid years, how do you avoid this sequence of returns risk when making your retirement plans? That’s “Jaclyn Smith’s” question, today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast 485 with Joe Ander…
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Money and anxiety don’t go well together, but news headlines like to pair them up because, let’s be honest, hitting your emotional triggers is good for their bottom line. Well, here’s some good news: You don’t have to fall for clickbait, and learning how to stay the course instead of reacting to their hot takes is good for *your* bottom line. In th…
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Should Mike in Virginia keep using his IRA money to pay the tax on his Roth conversions? How do you do a Roth conversion when you don’t have the money to pay the tax? That’s PeterLemonJello’s question, but is it the question he should be asking? Spitballing Roth IRA conversion strategies to reduce your taxable required minimum distributions (RMD) i…
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Welcome to episode 239 of Love, your Money! In this episode, I’m joined by my good friend Sarah K. Peck, the founder and CEO of Startup Parent, a company focused on telling the stories of women's leadership across family and work. Her work has been featured in publications like Forbes, The New York Times, Harvard Business Review, and more. In today…
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Sunshine in Orange County has been waiting patiently since January for a full Retirement Spitball Analysis: how are her assumptions for rates of return and inflation, her plans for Roth conversions, her asset allocation and asset location, her tax planning, her retirement income and retirement spending plans, and so much more? What missed opportuni…
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Are women better investors and financial planners? Today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast 483 with Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA, three different husbands want to retire, while their wives feel they need to work longer. Can Jack and Diane, Mark and Belle, and Mike and his wife hit the slopes now, or do they need to keep wearing thei…
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Welcome to episode 238 of Love, your Money! In this episode, I’m talking with Terri Cole, a licensed psychotherapist, global relationship and empowerment expert, and the author of Boundary Boss – The Essential Guide to Talk True, Be Seen and (Finally) Live Free. Terri is also the host of the highly popular and fantastic podcast, The Terri Cole Show…
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Will building a new home delay Janelle's early retirement? Can Mike and his wife retire early at ages 50 and 55, and how much should they convert to Roth? Maria and her partner keep their finances separate - can Maria cover her own expenses in early retirement? That’s today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast 482 with Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al …
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Welcome to episode 237 of Love, your Money! In this episode, I’m sitting down with John Lanza, the creator of The Money Mammals, a comprehensive program that helps parents raise money-smart kids. He’s also the author of “The Art of Allowance,” which helps parents raise financially empowered children of any age. Raising financially savvy children ca…
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Should 70-year-old Bob live off of capital gains and dividends from his mutual funds plus Social Security, or should he sell poor-performing mutual funds for living expenses and reinvest the cap gains and dividends? Which account should Neal’s 76-year-old Mother use for living expenses? Should Neal and his wife fund their Roth 403(b) until retireme…
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Welcome to episode 236 of Love, your Money! In this episode, I’m going to get a little vulnerable with all of you, look back on my financial mistakes and talk about 5 things I’d do differently knowing what I know now. At one point in your life, you’ve likely found yourself saying, “If I only knew then what I know now.” Or maybe you’ve already thoug…
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Kyle and his fiancée are in their 30s, have done a great job saving, and are in a high tax bracket. Would it make more sense for them to contribute to their 401(k)s or Roth 401(k)s for retirement? Mick’s wife Pam has both W-2 and sole proprietor income - where should she save for retirement? That’s today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast 480 with…
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Welcome to episode 235 of Love, your Money! In this episode, I’m joined by Martha Lewis, a sleep consultant to health-conscious, high achievers that struggle with getting a good night’s sleep. As a certified sleep expert and Functional Diagnostic Nutrition practitioner, she addresses both body and mind with stress resilience techniques and testing …
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Linda is retired and financially independent. Her advisor suggests she have a separately managed account specifically for tax loss harvesting. Today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast 479, Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA spitball on how to save as much tax as possible on retirement withdrawals. Plus, Brian wants to know if it ever makes…
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Welcome to episode 234 of Love, your Money! In this episode, we’re simplifying a few important topics that can feel overly complex to many people — tax-loss harvesting and backdoor Roths. If you’ve heard about these strategies before, but aren’t sure exactly what they mean, today’s episode will tell you everything you need to know. If you’ve never …
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So you won the lottery - congratulations! After you celebrate, should you rip off the band-aid and convert the entire lump sum payment to a Roth IRA? That’s today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast 478 with Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA. Also, Bucky in WA is required to have the same asset allocation in his traditional and Roth 401(k)…
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Welcome to episode 233 of Love, your Money! Today, I’m joined by Breanna Blaney. Breanna is the Life, Invested Director & VP leading Dimensional’s efforts to explore the relationship between life and investing. The firm’s Life, Invested program helps simplify the world of investing, integrating it into the bigger picture of people’s lives so that t…
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Are there ever times when going all Roth isn’t the best strategy? How do you determine the break-even point on doing Roth conversions? That’s today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast number 477, as Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA spitball on marginal vs. effective tax rates for Joseph Allen, saving to after-tax brokerage or pre-tax 403(…
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Welcome to episode 232 of Love, your Money! In this Money Coaching episode, I’m joined by a husband & wife duo who own a direct sales business. As entrepreneurs, they’ve been so focused on growing their business for the last 12 years that their personal finances have become an afterthought. As they look ahead towards retirement, they also know some…
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What is private credit and where does it fit in your investment portfolio? At age 60, Hope is tired of working and she’s hoping to retire in 2-3 years. Should she factor home equity into her retirement spending plan with a reverse mortgage? Which mortgage option for a Houston dream home is best for Nisa in San Jose’s early retirement goals? That’s …
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Welcome to episode 231 of Love, your Money! In this episode, I’m sitting down with Nikki Rausch to learn how to sell easily and authentically, while eliminating fear around the sales process. Nikki has more than 25 years of sales experience. As the founder and CEO of Sales Maven, she helps small businesses and entrepreneurs sell without giving off …
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Will Duke and Daisy’s retirement spending plan work? If you’re a fan of hearing Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA debate, you’re in luck today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast 475, as they disagree on assumptions when it comes to retirement planning. The EASIretirement.com calculator says Chuck in South Carolina could convert even more …
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Welcome to episode 230 of Love, your Money! In this episode, we're continuing the conversation on the financial implications of divorce. And today, I'm joined by Certified Divorce Financial Analyst®, Karen Sparks. Karen is a speaker, author, and founder of Divorce Financial Strategists. For over 10 years, she has assisted families (as well as legal…
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Jimmy in Wisconsin will have a pension, Social Security, and a seven year retirement shortfall. How should he cover it? Skipper in Texas has some unusual pension options, which makes the most sense for his retirement needs? That’s today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast 474 with Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA. Should Mike and Carol in…
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Welcome to episode 229 of Love, your Money! In this episode, I’ll be talking about a topic that impacts many people, the financial implications of divorce. This episode will serve as a primer for next week’s interview with an expert in this field, so be sure to check out part 2 next week. I’ve seen how divorce affects people’s lives firsthand after…
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Why would a financial advisor suggest that Frank in Lake Wobegon sell a piece of inherited property, pay 25% tax, and invest the lump sum? Mark in Florida is 72 and invested in CDs. Should he go back to his financial advisor, or just buy more CDs? That’s today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast 473 with Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA. …
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Welcome to episode 228 of Love, your Money! In this episode, I’m diving into a hot topic in today’s economy: Navigating the real estate and interest rate markets in 2024. I’ll cover some market trends and insights to help you make better-informed decisions with confidence so that you can do what’s best for you, your family, and your financial situa…
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Rob and his wife in North Carolina are 51 and 44 and would like to retire in the next 3-5 years. Are they on track, and what should they consider as far as Roth conversions are concerned once the tax brackets go back up, which they’re slated to do when that provision in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act sunsets at the end of 2025? Is Mark in West Virginia …
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Welcome to episode 227 of Love, your Money! Today, we’re back with a special Money Coaching episode that includes segments from a two-part coaching session with my client. The reality is, many people struggle with charging the rates they deserve. There are tough questions that don’t always have easy answers. Questions like: What should I charge my …
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Big Tex, Paul in Maryland, and Nick in Alabama all need to know how much money they should convert to Roth to pay as little tax as possible, today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast 471 with Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA. Johnny and June forgot to convert their backdoor Roth money - are they in trouble? Darren in Nevada has no plans a…
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Welcome to episode 226 of Love, your Money! In this episode, I’m joined by retirement expert Anne Lester. Anne’s 30-year career in finance is beyond impressive. She was the Head of Retirement Solutions at JP Morgan, where she managed $125 billion in target date assets and traveled around the country to share her expertise. Anne’s mission is to help…
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Barney and Betty in Maryland hit the jackpot. How’s Barney’s strategy for net unrealized appreciation, retirement withdrawals, and asset location for his $5 million employee stock ownership plan? Nick in the PNW will have $8 million when he retires early at 53. Should he contribute to his 401(k) or do the good ol’ mega backdoor Roth until then? Tho…
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