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The first quarter of every year is a great opportunity for us to meet with our clients and discuss things like:
But this past quarter, we have had some significant volatility relative to what we’ve seen since 2022 when inflation topped out at 9.1%!!
There were some great takeaways I wanted to share in hopes that it will HELP YOU in your journey to plan for and execute a successful retirement…
I hope you enjoy this episode, and make sure to share it with a friend who is “PFR Nation” caliber! Thank you!
-Kevin
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The conventional wisdom is to spend down your taxable accounts first, then your tax-deferred accounts, and finally your tax-free accounts. However, this may not always be the case.
In this episode, I’ll break down the case of “Rory and Erica” on the whiteboard, which goes against this conventional wisdom.
We’ll cover max spending strategies, optimal investment strategies, tax-efficient withdrawals, charitable giving, and long-term care planning.
I hope you enjoy this edition of the Whiteboard Retirement Plan! Make sure to share this with someone who would find it useful.
-Kevin
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This is for general education purposes only and should not be considered as tax, legal or investment advice.
The VIX (Wall Street’s fear index) topped out at 57 as I write this on 4/9/25. Which for perspective, 15 is a normal level. In 2020, the VIX topped out at 66, and in 2008 it topped out at 88! So, this means there is a lot of fear in the markets.
We just wrapped up our Q1 reviews, and our clients are also in that camp feeling uncertainty. However, the market rallied today (4/9/25) with the S&P 500 gaining 8.5%!
This is just a friendly reminder that you never want to bail on your strategy during periods of volatility.
We’ll break down the VIX, we’ll also talk about the winners and losers in the market from the first quarter.
I’ll share some questions that are on my mind related to economic uncertainty.
And finally, I’ll talk about 4 tactical strategies for you to implement during this time of market volatility.
I hope you find it helpful!
~ Kevin
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This is for general education purposes only and should not be considered as tax, legal or investment advice.
Shoutout to my wife, Jess, for this podcast idea! I started my list with 5, then went to 10…but I had to put 20 down for this list! But, there are several more that SHOULD have made this list!
We talk about purpose in retirement, and what better purpose than to have some amazing golf courses that you want to play in retirement!?
My hope is to provide some inspiration as you all plan for retirement and begin to hit some of your bucket list golf courses!
Enjoy this one and let me know what you think of my list. And let me know what courses I should be targeting as I continue to explore the amazing world of courses out there!
Thank you!
-Kevin
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This is for general education purposes only and should not be considered as tax, legal or investment advice.
The Federal Reserve elected to hold steady on rate cuts for now. The market did react positively to this news, but ultimately volatility has ensued since then in response to tariff concerns and their impact on inflation. So naturally, we are fielding more and more questions about the markets and the impact on their retirement portfolio.
As a result, I wanted to dig into past economic cycles where interest rates had peaked (like they did in 2024) and ultimately rate cuts began (like in September of 2024). I looked at the results for the S&P 500 returns vs. the Bond Index returns for each cycle from when rate cuts began to when they bottomed out, and there were 5 of them since 1980 (Hyperinflation).
I think you’ll be interested in the results!
Of course, this is in no way solicitation to buy or sell ANY securities, as this is for general education only.
Hope it helps.
-Kevin
Are you interested in working with me 1 on 1?
Click this link to fill out our Retirement Readiness Questionnaire
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This is for general education purposes only and should not be considered as tax, legal or investment advice.
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