May 13, 2025 | SML Planning Minute Podcast, Company News, Retirement Planning
Episode 332 – Most Americans are very concerned with the adequacy of their retirement savings, and whether rising health care costs and inflation will adversely affect their retirement. Many are also concerned with the availability of Social Security. There are many resources and tools available to help you plan.
May 6, 2025 | SML Planning Minute Podcast, Company News, Retirement Planning
Episode 331 – Opportunity cost is an often-overlooked factor that has an effect on every financial decision you make. Understanding this concept can have a significant impact on how you approach even the most basic of financial decisions.
Apr 29, 2025 | SML Planning Minute Podcast, Company News, Retirement Planning
Episode 330 – The prospect of increased longevity should make all of us smile, but it creates issues that prior generations rarely had to face. Are you ready to deal with the consequences?
Apr 22, 2025 | SML Planning Minute Podcast, Company News, Retirement Planning
Episode 329 – With retirement planning, as with most financial principles, every situation is different. That said, we all need a few guidelines to see if we are going in the right direction. But these basic ideas evolve over time as demographics, life expectancy, tax laws and available products all change. Here are a few ideas that could use a good debunking.
Apr 15, 2025 | SML Planning Minute Podcast, Company News
Episode 328 – There are few things that create more fear and loathing than a so-called “exam letter” from the IRS. It means that you’re likely looking at a significant time commitment just to put together the documentation they’re looking for, along with potential new taxes, interest, penalties, and accounting fees. Here are a few things that may end up triggering a tax audit.
Apr 8, 2025 | SML Planning Minute Podcast, Company News
Episode 327 – Billionaires are considered role models by many and disliked by many others. Although relatively tiny in terms of numbers, they have an enormous influence on our economy. Where are they headed these days?