Are you super busy with your career, kids, and life? Discover ways to get organized and enjoy a wonderful life! We cover smart strategies for personal finance, investing, and how to enjoy your time and money. Breakthrough the complicated financial landscape with easy-to-understand information that you can actually follow. I discuss how to become wealthy: tips and habits to change in your life to achieve financial freedom. I dive into topics such as savings, investing, education planning, ins ...
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In this episode of Practical Finance for Parents, Mike Morton and Matt Robison explore how grandparents can effectively save for their grandchild’s college education using 529 plans. They break down the best strategies, including whether grandparents should contribute to an existing parent-owned 529 or open their own account. With recent FAFSA chan…
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Is there Cash sitting in your Rollover IRA or Inherited IRA?
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In this episode, Mike Morton and Matt Robison dive into a commonly overlooked step in managing rollover and inherited IRAs: making sure your funds are invested and not just sitting in cash. They share practical tips on how to avoid leaving money idle, like setting a yearly reminder to check your accounts, opting for simple investment choices, and k…
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Employee Benefits Can Save You Thousands of Dollars
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Make the most of your employee benefits and unlock “free money” that could add up to thousands yearly! In this episode, we break down essential perks, from maximizing retirement savings with 401(k) matching to the tax advantages of Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) and Health Savings Accounts (HSAs). We also explore the value of education and tuiti…
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As Halloween approaches, it's not just ghosts and ghouls that can be scary—financial planning can have its own terrifying elements. Join Mike Morton and Matt Robison as they demystify the top five fears in managing money. The risk of running out of funds in retirement, the uncomfortable reality of planning for death and inheritance, the rising cost…
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"How are you going to pay for college?" “How much should you save now?” Matt and Mike break down the current costs of higher education, from public in-state schools to high-end private institutions, and offer strategies for saving. Whether you're just getting started or have significant resources to allocate, you’ll get actionable advice on how to …
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In this episode, Mike Morton and Matt Robison dive into the often-overlooked topic of homeowners insurance and why spending just five minutes reviewing your policy could save you thousands of dollars. They explain the importance of ensuring your coverage is adequate, especially with rising costs of rebuilding due to inflation and natural disasters.…
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Join Matt Robison and Mike Morton this week as they teach you how to help boost your teenager's credit score. Learn the proactive steps you can take early on, such as adding your child as an authorized user on a credit card. This allows teens to start building credit history without the responsibility of managing payments themselves, and you remain…
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Join Matt Robison and Mike Morton in this week’s episode to explore the common myth that election outcomes can predict stock market performance. They discuss real-life examples, such as the 2016 Trump election and the 2008 Obama election, highlighting how initial market reactions often mislead investors. They emphasize the importance of not overrea…
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Join Matt Robison and me for this week’s episode in which we tackle the age-old question: actively managed funds or low-cost index funds? Brokers often promise better returns with active management through expert stock picking, but the data tells a different story. We’ll break down the numbers, starting with the SPIVA report, which compares active …
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Securities lending lets you lend your stocks or bonds to someone else and earn interest in return. It’s legit and has been around for a long time, with the borrower often using your securities to "short sell." You could make some nice passive income, like $800 a month, without doing much. Plus, you still own your stocks and can sell them whenever y…
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The Sun May be Setting on Your Tax Benefits 🌅
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In this episode, Matt Robison and Mike Morton consider the potential expiration of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) in 2025 and what it could mean for your finances. They focus on three key areas: the possible reduction of the lifetime gifting exemption from $13 million to $6 million; the likely increase in tax rates due to a decrease in the standa…
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In this episode, Matt Robison and Mike Morton dive into the world of investment fees and the truth behind the "no free lunch" adage. They explore how Wall Street packages seemingly attractive investment products with hidden fees that can erode returns. From Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) with unexpected management fees to interval funds with layers…
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In this episode, Matt Robison and Mike Morton go back-to-basics with a focus on Roth Conversions—a financial strategy that could potentially save you millions of dollars in retirement. Whether you've amassed significant savings in tax-deferred accounts like Traditional IRAs and 401(k)s or you're just starting to think about how to optimize your ret…
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Are you tired of being told to just "go with the flow"? Well, not today. In this episode, Matt Robison and I delve into why focusing on your net worth is more important than worrying about your cash flow. Have you ever scrambled to cover monthly expenses, or dipped into your investments for an unexpected charge, and felt the stress afterward? You'r…
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In this week's episode, I’m joined by financial coach Adam Koren, an expert in helping people overcome their money anxieties, to discuss the elephant in the room: your finances. No one likes to talk money, but it is monumentally important to pay attention to your finances, regardless of your income level. Stop feeling like you “should” know how and…
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Never Pay Taxes: Circumvent Uncle Sam with an HSA
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In this episode, Mike Morton and Matt Robison discuss the incredible benefits of Health Savings Accounts (HSAs), which offer a unique way to save money without losing any to taxes. Learn how HSAs provide a "triple whammy" of tax advantages: contributions are tax-deductible, funds grow tax-free, and withdrawals for qualified medical expenses are tax…
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Dreaming of establishing your own dynasty? While you may not control a nation, you can create a long-lasting educational legacy with a 529 plan! Join Matt Robison and me, Mike Morton, on this week’s podcast as we delve into funding education for your children, grandchildren, and even beyond. We'll explore how 529 plans, tax-advantaged savings accou…
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10 Financial Hot Topics for 2024: Boring and Painful
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In this week's podcast episode, "10 Financial Hot Topics for 2024: Boring and Painful," join me and Matt Robison as we delve into Allan Roth's latest financial insights for 2024. We cover critical topics my clients often ask about, from understanding the difference between real and nominal returns,and managing cash to avoid inflation's eroding effe…
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For decades, concerns have circulated that the U.S. The Social Security system would run out of money. While headlines continue to warn of imminent depletion, the political implications, especially during election years, fuel much of this fear. Join Matt Robison and Mike Morton this week as they discuss the efforts currently underway to ensure the …
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Join us this week as Matt Robison and I discuss the strategies for minimizing capital gains taxes in today’s profitable housing market. We'll share a real-life client story that highlights how a couple saved thousands in tax liability by leveraging home improvement receipts and the primary residence exclusion. Discover how meticulous record-keeping…
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To-do or not to-do? Take a calendar approach Ever feel like your to-do list never ends? Constantly moving unfinished tasks to the next day? In this episode, Matt Robison and I explore a game-changing productivity hack: scheduling tasks directly on your calendar. Forget the overwhelming to-do list that grows endlessly. Instead, allocate specific tim…
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Join Matt Robison and me as we delve into the intricate world of inherited IRAs. In the first quarter of 2023, Americans held over $12 trillion in IRAs, and if you've inherited some of that wealth, there's a lot you need to know. We'll clarify who qualifies as an Eligible Designated Beneficiary (EDB), the impact of the Secure Act 1.0's 10-year rule…
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In this week’s podcast, Matt Robison and I delve into the world of "home hacking," a trend that's gaining traction in the realm of real estate. But forget about the usual DIY tricks to boost your home's value – we're talking about doubling your net worth through unconventional living arrangements. Imagine living with your mom as the key to unlockin…
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Don’t Fall for Flashy Headlines: Shiller PE Ratio
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In this week's episode, Matt Robison and I delve into the essential lesson from renowned economist Robert Shiller: don't get swept away by stock market hype. Join us as we explore the implications of the Shiller PE ratio, currently standing at a lofty "34," we unpack Shiller's groundbreaking research and its practical applications for investors. Wi…
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In this week's podcast, Matt Robison and I, Mike Morton, delve into the world of charitable giving and the benefits of using a Donor Advised Fund (DAF) into your philanthropic strategy. A DAF functions like a personal account where you can deposit various assets, such as cash, stocks, or cryptocurrencies, which then become charitable donations. We …
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In today's episode, Mike Morton and Matt Robison introduce a revolutionary solution to alleviate financial anxiety: the Joker Fund. Inspired by the infamous line from The Dark Knight, "Nobody panics when things go according to plan," they emphasize the importance of planning ahead to tackle irregular expenses that often leave individuals feeling fi…
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IRA Beneficiaries: It’s all about the Benjamins
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In this week’s episode, hosts Mike Morton and Matt Robison discuss IRA Beneficiaries. They delve into the critical decision of choosing a beneficiary for your Individual Retirement Account(s) (IRA) and its financial ramifications. Through a real-life example, you will see how one of Mike’s clients' strategic maneuver saved her family $150k in taxes…
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In this week’s episode, Mike Morton is joined by financial coach Adam Koren to discuss strategies for overcoming the stress and shame often associated with managing personal finances. They delve into the emotional aspects of money management, emphasizing the importance of recognizing societal barriers to financial literacy and fostering open dialog…
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Join Matt Robison and I this week as we discuss the various ‘buckets’ your finances are in and if you have the right ratios for your needs. Inspired by a real client’s story, we talk about portfolio holdings such as real estate, brokerage and retirement. Having too much money “locked up” in assets such as your house and your 401k could make it diff…
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In this week's episode, Matt Robison and I, Mike Morton, delve into the concept of asset location. No, we aren’t revealing CIA operatives' whereabouts but rather discussing the strategic placement of investments, which can significantly impact returns, potentially yielding a $74k difference. Asset location refers to where investments are held, such…
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This week I am joined by special guest Anne Lester to discuss the importance of educating young individuals about finances. In particular, we discuss Anne’s latest book titled Your Best Financial Life: Save Smart Now for the Future You Want and its focus on individual financial responsibility. We also talk about the shift towards personal financial…
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Risk: It bears Repeating Anything worth saying is worth repeating. - Humble the Poet We’ve talked about risk many times in the past. In particular, how you view risk. The reason the conversation bears repeating, other than the fact that I field this topic on the regular, is because it is tied to a strong emotion: anxiety. Not taking a risk is the b…
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Have you heard the news? There are now Bitcoin Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs)! I can hear your head scratching from here but don’t worry. Matt and I are here to break down these new trade floor offerings on this week’s episode and give you the information you need to make an informed decision when it comes to investing in this new product. What is a …
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It’s January. The W-2’s and 1099’s are beginning to roll in. Your tax accountant is chomping at the bit to get your documents so they can begin preparing your returns. Why not take this opportunity to review your financial well-being? Join Matt Robison and me this week as we present a handy checklist of things you should examine every year to reach…
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Legit Money Laundering: After-Tax 401k Contributions Are we really talking about money laundering in a financial advice podcast? Yes, but it is completely legit and could give you an extra $25k/year! This week Matt and I explored a unique and powerful strategy for maximizing savings and potential earnings: After-Tax 401k contributions. The short st…
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Year End Review: What you did well and what to improve?
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It’s that time of year when we all swear we are going to get to the gym more often, eat healthier, limit our time on social media, and make a better effort to stay in touch with family and friends. Looking ahead feels good, but how many times have you set those goals only to have abandoned them by January 31st? In this year-end review episode, Matt…
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IRAs: They can make you want to rollover Host Matt Robison asks me this week about his rollover IRA. In an enlightening episode for us both, you will learn the ins and outs of Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) including the different types, rollovers, and the strategic moves you can make to optimize the tax benefits of these accounts. While I’d…
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If you’ve been a listener to this podcast for some time, you are likely well aware of the things to look for when hiring a financial planner. However, your friends may not be. If the topic of finances comes up, do the right thing: educate your friends and family on how to find a good advisor. What happens when you don't help your friends and family…
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10 Year-End Financial Moves As the year draws to a close, it's crucial to take a closer look at your finances and ensure you're getting the most out of 2023. In this podcast episode, we've compiled a checklist of 10 financial considerations that can make a significant impact on your overall financial well-being. Listen to Matt and I discuss the fol…
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Not your Father’s Personality Test This week, Matt and I are joined by Registered Life Planner and former guest Andrea Miller, to delve into the fascinating world of Sparketypes. You’ve probably heard of the Myers-Briggs personality test developed in the 1920’s or the DISC assessment that followed two decades later, but the Sparketype tool is the f…
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The 60/40 401k Portfolio is Dead! 😯 Are you one of the many who set up a 60/40 stock-bond split in your retirement portfolio, thinking it was the golden ticket to a worry-free retirement? Well, think again. Recent market events have signaled a paradigm shift, leaving the classic 60/40 401k portfolio gasping for breath. The Rise and Fall of the Clas…
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Cut the Cord on Cable and Streaming Services In the fast-paced world of entertainment, where streaming services have become the norm, the decision to cut the cord and bid farewell to traditional cable TV has become a common topic of discussion. But what about all those streaming services? The three-month free trial ends and suddenly you are paying …
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Ongoing Pain in the Costs You’ve done the math, compared the options, and finally settled into your dream home. Or perhaps you’ve acquired that sleek, new car you always wanted. You know the one-time fee, but do you truly understand the ongoing cost? It's easy to overlook the continuous financial and time investments required for the maintenance of…
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“For every minute spent organizing, an hour is earned.” - Anonymous You’re organized, right? You made an estate plan…set-up guardians for your kids, named beneficiaries in your will. Everything will go as smooth as butter should you meet your ultimate demise, yes? Maybe, but maybe not. The best way to ensure everything goes according to your plans …
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Three Account Types and Why You Need to Know About Them
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What if I told you that you could be paying thousands of dollars in unnecessary taxes every year on your savings? You might think I have some savvy financial trick up my sleeve to save you from Uncle Sam, but the opposite is actually true. In this episode, it's all about the basics. Basic account types, that is: The Three Musketeers: Taxable, Tax D…
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Traditional 401k vs. Roth 401k – Which is truly better?
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Traditional vs. Roth 401k - Which is truly better? This week Matt Robison and I put the Traditional 401k and the Roth 401k in a head-to-head battle of the retirement accounts. If you’ve been following this podcast for a while, you are well aware of what a 401k account is a tax-advantaged way to help fund your retirement. Just in case you need a ref…
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529 Masterclass: Three strategies to maximize the benefits of education savings plans
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Three Advanced Strategies for the 529 Education Account Want to supercharge your savings? Look no further than 529 Education Savings Plans! If you're intrigued by the idea of making the most of your 529 accounts, I have just the podcast for you. This week Matt Robison and I discuss three advanced strategies that can help you get the most out of the…
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When it comes to saving for education, 529 accounts have long been a go-to option for many families. These tax-advantaged accounts allow you to set aside funds for educational expenses, and any earnings within the account grow tax-free. While they have been traditionally associated with saving for college, Congress has recently expanded the horizon…
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In today's fast-paced world, many of us find ourselves living life on autopilot, following a checklist of societal expectations without truly examining what brings us fulfillment and joy. The recent trend of prioritizing external achievements over internal well-being is leaving many feeling drained and disconnected from their true desires. In this …
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Have some extra cash? Wondering if you should put it toward your mortgage? Join Matt Robison and I this week as we delve into the answer to this FAQ. It’s not as simple as you might think. Why? Because why you shouldn’t is equally as compelling as why you should work to pay down that debt. By the Numbers Let’s start with the basics. From a strictly…
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