Dec 16, 2025 | SML Planning Minute Podcast, Company News
Episode 362 – So, you’ve been estranged from one of your children for years now. Your feelings are hurt, and the relationship seemingly has no chance of recovery. Now what? You can certainly disinherit your child if you wish. But beware: it’s more complicated than you may realize.
Dec 9, 2025 | SML Planning Minute Podcast, Company News
Episode 361 – The effective date of the New York Limited Liability Company Transparency Act, January 1, 2026, is nearly upon us. If your business was created in, or authorized to do business in, New York, you may be affected. If so, are you prepared to comply with its mandates and regulations?
Dec 2, 2025 | SML Planning Minute Podcast, Company News
Episode 360 – It seems like online scammers usually have the upper hand. The bad guys come up with a new scheme, and eventually the good guys figure it out and make changes. But then bad guys come up with more new schemes. Here are some of the latest tricks of the scamming trade.
Nov 25, 2025 | SML Planning Minute Podcast, Company News
Episode 359 – A few weeks ago we took an in-depth look at some of the things wealthy people understand that the rest of us tend to miss. Today, we’ll take a look at the opposite: some financial mistakes that even wealthy people tend to make, and how we can help avoid them.
Nov 18, 2025 | SML Planning Minute Podcast, Company News, Social Security Planning
Episode 358 – Deciding when to collect Social Security is one of the most important financial decisions you’ll ever make. Make a mistake there and you’ll pay for it—every month for the rest of your life. But what if you want to retire early? That doesn’t mean you also need to collect early. A “bridge” strategy can be an important tool to get you through those years between giving up your job and collecting Social Security. It could make you much better off in the long run.
Nov 11, 2025 | SML Planning Minute Podcast, Company News
Episode 357 – Do the ultra-wealthy belong to some secret club that no one else knows about? Of course not. But it’s safe to say that they do some things differently. And the rest of us could learn a few lessons from what they’ve figured out.