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Simplify Your Retirement

48 Episodes

40 minutes | Jun 20, 2022
S4: Episode 12 – Is there value in using multiple advisors? Answering Your Financial FAQ’s!
In today’s episode, the last of Season 4, Stephen Stricklin, along with Paul Brock, answer FAQ’s surrounding retirement planning. In addition to their answers in this episode, we encourage you to look back through the seasons to gain more clarity! One listener asks, “Do you see value in splitting accounts over a few different advisors?” Stephen says with multiple advisors working with the same client, you can end up with similar portfolios, and that may not be as diversified as you’d think. In addition, different advisors have different financial philosophies, Stephen believes in simplicity and consolidation, getting all assets under the same roof.  A common question Stephen and Paul face is, “Should I have an alternative to bonds?” In this current environment where the interest rates are rising, and the value of bonds go down, ultimately it depends what your plan is. Their suggestion is a fixed indexed annuity, a fixed annuity, or CD’s. In exchange for the liquidity that bonds offer, you get guaranteed principal protection and no downside risk.   When it comes to retirement planning, someone asks, “How can I build a retirement plan when I don’t know when I will retire?” Stephen suggests picking a date and going from there. It doesn’t have to be set in stone, but it’s best to start putting together a plan sooner than later, to have peace of mind.  Stephen and Paul Discuss:  Overview of all four seasons thus far.  Addressing questions sent in from listeners  Question 1- “Do you see value in splitting my account over a few different advisors?”  Question 2- “Should I use an alternative to bonds, in this environment with interest rates rising?”  Question 3- “How can I build a retirement plan when I don’t know when I will retire?”  Podcast show taking a break in between season four and season five. Exciting new improvements to the podcast when we resume! Resources: info@simplifyyourretirement.com http://www.simplifyyourretirement.com/book https://wisewealth.com Season 1 The Three Bucket Approach Part 1 The Three Bucket Approach Part 2 The Three Bucket Approach Part 3 Season 2 Season 3 Season 4 Wise Wealth YouTube Channel Connect With Stephen Stricklin: stephen@wisewealth.com WiseWealth.com Simplify Your Retirement LinkedIn: Stephen Stricklin LinkedIn: Wise Wealth LLC
39 minutes | Jun 6, 2022
S4: Episode 11 – Aligning Your Faith With Your Investments With Ben Malick And David Sandhu
Have you ever considered the views of the companies you’ve invested in? Do they align with yours? Join Stephen Stricklin and Paul Brock, along with guests Ben Malick and David Sandhu, as they discuss Biblically Responsible Investing. Ben and David have years of financial experience with Wise Wealth, and in this episode, offer clarity on how we can make good decisions when it comes to thinking biblically about our investments.  As an investor, you must screen for companies that take into account the acronym, ESG, Environment, Social and Governance. Do they care for the environment? How do they treat their customers and employees? How well is their board structured? Look for companies that are not harming others for the sake of profit.  As a christian, being aware of what you invest your money in is of highest importance. Focus on companies that give back to their employees and their community and support christian values. In the long run, businesses that care for people will flourish.  Bright Portfolios is Wise Wealth’s solution. Bright Portfolios is an asset allocation where they manage the portfolios for individual clients. They screen for companies exhibiting good values, and build a fully diversified portfolio. You can feel good about the companies you own and feel good about the returns. You get positive returns and know the money you’re investing is actually doing good in the world.  Ben and David Discuss:  The philosophy of Biblically Responsible Investing  ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance); what investors will screen companies for.  Types of companies to avoid. “Sin stocks”; any company that supports tobacco, alcohol, gambling, manufacturing abortion drugs, creating or distributing pornography, companies that harm others for the sake of profit.  Types of companies to invest in. “Shining light” or “Beacon of hope” companies are focused on giving back to their employees, giving to the community, and honoring God.  Does narrowing down the amount of stocks I invest in because of misaligned values make me lose a little bit of return?  Bright Portfolios is an asset allocation where they manage the portfolios for individual clients. They screen for companies exhibiting good values, and build a fully diversified portfolio.  Resources: Do you have a question to ask for an upcoming podcast episode, or want a FREE copy of our book, Simplify Your Retirement? If so, email: info@simplifyyourretirement.com http://www.simplifyyourretirement.com/book Season 2 Episode 10 with Ben Malick Wise Wealth Phone Number: 816-246-WISE (9473) https://wisewealth.com https://brightportfolios.com Connect With Ben and David: info@simplifyyourretirement.com https://wisewealth.com https://brightportfolios.com  Connect With Stephen Stricklin: stephen@wisewealth.com WiseWealth.com Simplify Your Retirement LinkedIn: Stephen Stricklin LinkedIn: Wise Wealth LLC About Our Guests: Ben Malick is the Chief Investment Officer of Wise Wealth, Portfolio Manager for Bright Portfolios, Chartered Financial Analyst and Certified Kingdom Advisor. David Sandhu is a Wise Wealth Financial Advisor, Certified Kingdom Advisor and Chartered Retirement Planning Counselor.
38 minutes | May 16, 2022
S4: Episode 10 – The Myths and Misconceptions of Fees and Costs
You may have heard the terms “fee” and “cost” used as synonyms, but there is a distinction that could make all the difference in the world of investing. In this episode, Stephen Stricklin and Paul Brock discuss three major misconceptions many people have about fees and costs.  A fee is something you can “see,” usually in plain sight, and made known up front, sometimes deterring an individual from taking the plunge. A cost is something you can “feel,” usually not laid out clearly in a statement, but you’ll feel the hidden costs in your returns.  The three most popular money saving misconceptions are: investing on your own, that your 401(k) has no fees, and investing online with a robo-advisor, all of which lead people to believe that they are cutting losses associated with various service fees. Stephen and Paul expose these myths with facts and statistics, showing the fees of working with an advisor actually yields greater return than the costs associated with the three methods above.  All investments have a cost, and value determines worthiness. The value of having a financial advisor when investing is highly beneficial, and the stats show it is worth it.  Stephen and Paul Discuss:  The difference between fees and costs. A fee is something that you see, a cost is something that you feel. The myths and misconceptions of fees and costs when it comes to investing. Misconception #1 “I can save money by investing on my own, and pay no fees” Vanguard study  Misconception #2 “I can save money by keeping money in the 401K, where there are ‘no fees’”  Misconception #3 “I can save money by investing online through a robo-advisor, because there are ‘no fees’” Dalbar study  Resources: Don’t forget to email info@simplifyyourretirement.com if you have any retirement questions you’d like Stephen and Paul to answer in an upcoming episode OR to get a free Copy of Stephen’s book, Simplify Your Retirement! info@simplifyyourretirement.com http://www.simplifyyourretirement.com/book https://www.investopedia.com/ Connect With Stephen Stricklin: stephen@wisewealth.com WiseWealth.com Simplify Your Retirement LinkedIn: Stephen Stricklin LinkedIn: Wise Wealth LLC
34 minutes | May 2, 2022
S4: Episode 9 – How A Reverse Mortgage Can Enhance Your Retirement With Gabrielle Welter
Are there better uses for your home equity? In today’s episode special guest Gabrielle Welter, along with host Stephen Stricklin, discuss everything reverse mortgages. Gabrielle is a reverse mortgage specialist in the Chicago area, and with 11 years experience in the financial industry, she has a lot to share.  Gabrielle debunks the negative connotation that a reverse mortgage is the “loan of last resort.” She gives an in depth look into how a reverse mortgage can enhance your retirement portfolio overall.  She answers questions like; How does a reverse mortgage work if you still have a mortgage payment? What is the cost/value? What happens when you sell your house but there’s still equity in the home?  Gabrielle Discusses:  Uses for a reverse mortgage, and how it can benefit the retiree- a way to pay for long term care.   Different scenarios for a reverse mortgage and how it would work- even if you still owe money on your mortgage, you can still qualify.  HECM- home equity conversion mortgage Why a reverse mortgage is valuable- Closing costs are high because it is FHA insured, and it is a non-recourse loan, they cannot pass any debt to any errors. Benefits of being FHA insured Explains the scenario of selling the house, still having equity in the home- leaving remaining equity to beneficiaries, “passing money”.  The scenario of not taking equity out of the home, but instead buying a new home, “HECM for purchase” or “H4P”.  Resources: Do you have a question to ask for an upcoming podcast episode, or want a FREE copy of our book, Simplify Your Retirement? If so, email: info@simplifyyourretirement.com http://www.simplifyyourretirement.com/book Myhousecounts.com Connect With Gabrielle Welter: Myhousecounts.com LinkedIn: Gabrielle Welter  Connect With Stephen Stricklin: stephen@wisewealth.com WiseWealth.com Simplify Your Retirement LinkedIn: Stephen Stricklin LinkedIn: Wise Wealth LLC About Our Guest: Gabrielle Welter is a reverse mortgage specialist in the Chicago area. She has 11 years of experience in the financial industry, and has even owned her own Allstate agency for 5 years. She is passionate about her work, going beyond just a customer-relationship, to a client-relationship, educating her clients and countless others on her social media platforms. Gabrielle is also married, and the mother of three boys and one golden retriever.
38 minutes | Apr 18, 2022
S4: Episode 8 – Taxes in Retirement – 5 Topics to Be Aware of
Host Stephen Stricklin and Co-Host Paul Brock take on the topic of taxes in retirement in today’s episode, appropriately released on the tax filing deadline date of 2021. An exciting day for some, and dreaded for others, it’s a reality of our financial life we cannot avoid, and certainly a factor to consider when planning for retirement.  Stephen and Paul take a deep dive into some tax lingo. They bring listeners through five topics pertaining to taxes and retirement: Tax Planning, Effective vs. Marginal Tax Rate, Capital Gains, Social Security benefits and Medicare. They give clarity to these terms, and give examples of scenarios from the point of view of a married couple filing jointly.  Financial peace comes from having a plan, and having a base understanding of these commonly talked about concepts will help set you up for a successful and peaceful retirement.  Stephen and Paul Discuss:  Tax Planning; making sure you have a plan to deal with increasing taxes in retirement Effective Tax Rate vs. Marginal Tax Rate Capital Gains; short term vs. long term Taxation on Social Security benefits Medicare; IRMAA  Future FAQ episodes to come  Resources: Do you have a question to ask for an upcoming podcast episode, or want a FREE copy of our book, Simplify Your Retirement? If so, email: info@simplifyyourretirement.com http://www.simplifyyourretirement.com/book US Debt Clock Link Connect With Stephen Stricklin: stephen@wisewealth.com WiseWealth.com Simplify Your Retirement LinkedIn: Stephen Stricklin LinkedIn: Wise Wealth LLC
33 minutes | Apr 4, 2022
S4: Episode 7 – Non-Financial Mistakes to Avoid in Retirement Planning with Samantha Lane
Retirement is not a cliff to jump off of, but an opportunity to build bridges grounded with your values and strengths. In this episode, Stephen Stricklin is joined by guest Samantha Lane, an Associate Certified Coach who most often works with men and women making the huge transition to retirement. Samantha is passionate about helping individuals through major life changes, and being a guiding light for clients to find balance and satisfaction in their life as retirees.  Samantha walks us through six non-financial mistakes people make going into retirement, identifying them and giving tips on how to combat them. She brings up some misconceptions many people have about retirement, and encourages listeners to be proactive about their expectations, so that they can have a fulfilling life in retirement.  Samantha alleviates the heaviness that the new chapter of retirement can bring. The question of “what do I do next?” can be daunting. You don’t need to have all twenty years of retirement planned out, what you need to know is just the next right step forward.  Samantha discusses: The longevity of life for the average retiree. How she found a life coach, in Minnesota and found clarity to do what she’s doing now. Moving back to Kansas City and starting her own coaching business in 2016. The longevity of your life being tied to your social wellness Six non-financial mistakes people make going into retirement  Resources: https://simplifyyourretirement.com https://www.lumina-coaching.com/ Season 3 Episode 1 Season 3 Episode 2 Season 1 Season 3 Episode 9 https://simplifyyourretirement.com/book/ info@simplifyyourretirement.com Connect With Samantha Lane: https://www.lumina-coaching.com/ LinkedIn: Samantha Lane AAC, ICF Connect With Stephen Stricklin: stephen@wisewealth.com WiseWealth.com Simplify Your Retirement LinkedIn: Stephen Stricklin LinkedIn: Wise Wealth LLC About Our Guest: Samantha Lane is an Associate Certified Coach with the ICF. She launched Lumina Coaching in May 2016 and has since served dozens of people in support of their best life. She’s a Life Coach passionate about helping people get “unstuck” and gain awareness on developing their personal sense of balance, wellness, and success in life. She most often works with men and women making the huge transition to retirement; understanding that this life change is not a cliff to jump off of, but an opportunity to build bridges grounded with your values and strengths. When she’s not on a coaching call, you can find her walking her Chocolate Lab, Leo, hanging out with her nieces or nephews, or on a yoga mat.
36 minutes | Mar 21, 2022
S4: Episode 6 – Banking On Yourself With Mark Willis
Joining host Stephen Stricklin is guest Mark Willis, financial advisor and owner of Late Growth Financial Services in Chicago IL, and Co-Host of his podcast Not Your Average Financial Podcast, on the topic of banking on yourself.  Graduating college with an immense amount of debt, and starting a new job at a CPA firm during the 2008 stock market collapse, Mark wondered “Is there something better than just climbing out of this hole?” Knowing debt is important to move past, but not wanting to throw away crucial years, where money is more valuable due to compound growth and opportunity cost, Mark thought, “Is there a way to turn my debt liability into an asset?” The Bank on Yourself concept uses a whole life insurance policy tool to build an asset called cash value. Using the “snowbank method” Mark talks about how to continue to pay off debt with minimum payments, and dump the leftover money into the whole life policy that has a non-direct recognition loan. You can borrow against your life insurance cash value and it will continue to grow as if you hadn’t touched a dime of the money!  Though it took Mark an extra year to finish paying off his student loan debt, he wasn’t back at net zero. He had created a massive asset on his balance sheet.   Mark discusses: Not Your Average Financial Podcast  His story; how he accumulated student loan debt, and how he overcame it.  “Banking on Yourself” concept  The “snowbank method”  Whole life policy with a non-direct recognition loan What would an easy financial life look like? Being aware that a whole life policy is a long term commitment  Having different assets to pull from in retirement  Resources: https://simplifyyourretirement.com https://nyafinancialpodcast.com  Connect With Mark Willis: https://nyafinancialpodcast.com LinkedIn: Mark Willis Connect With Stephen Stricklin: stephen@wisewealth.com WiseWealth.com Simplify Your Retirement LinkedIn: Stephen Stricklin LinkedIn: Wise Wealth LLC About Our Guest: Mark Willis is a certified financial advisor in Chicago, IL, owner of Late Growth Financial Services in Chicago, he specializes in building custom tailored financial strategies. He is the Co-Host of Not Your Average Financial Podcast.
31 minutes | Mar 7, 2022
S4: Episode 5 – A Mountain Climber’s Financial Advice With David Rosell – Part 2
Joining Stephen Stricklin for another podcast episode is our guest, David Rosell, financial planner, president and founder of Rosell Wealth Management, author of Failure Is Not an Option, and avid traveler. They discuss common risks that you should consider when planning for retirement.  Risks that occur in the distribution phase of retirement are inevitable. It’s up to us to be prepared with a plan when we meet these risks. The most common risks that people run into are inflation risk, interest rate risk, and longevity risk. With these uncertainties in mind, we can find peace by having a plan.  When it comes to distribution planning and how people withdraw their money during these years to handle longevity, there’s a hierarchy of needs, similar to the outline of “Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs.” First on the list is core expenses, your necessities, and these must be guaranteed for life. Then comes joy expenses, like traveling, hobbies, and grandchildren. Last are goals: education for grandchildren, a vacation home, and leaving a legacy.  Stephen and David want you to go into retirement with confidence and peace when navigating the inevitable risks. A quote from David’s book says it all, “Hit the ball over the fence, and you can take your time going around the bases. -John Roper.”   David Discusses: David Rosell’s new book, Failure Is Not an Option Inflation Risk: being aware that the cost of living will double every 20 years, at the rate of 3.5% Interest Rate Risk: considering the uncertainty of the fluctuating value of bonds, making a plan to take all the moving risks into motion.   Longevity Risk: it’s becoming more common to live decades past what people plan for, and this fact makes all other risks more dangerous.  Setting a financial plan based off of “Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs.” Core expenses, joy expenses, and goals.  David Rosell’s book, Keep Climbing, A Millennial's Guide to Financial PLanning, and looking forward to book #3 in the making.  Resources: https://simplifyyourretirement.com https://wisewealth.com https://www.davidrosell.com Season 1 Season 4 Episode 3 Inflation Season 4 Episode 4 (Part 1) Connect With David Rosell: https://www.davidrosell.com LinkedIn: David Rosell Connect With Stephen Stricklin: stephen@wisewealth.com WiseWealth.com Simplify Your Retirement LinkedIn: Stephen Stricklin LinkedIn: Wise Wealth LLC About Our Guest: David Rosell is the author of Failure Is Not an Option, Creating Certainty in the Uncertainty of Retirement. He is the president and founder of Rosell Wealth Management in Bend, Oregon. He is an extreme traveler, having been to more than 75 countries on 6 different continents, including hitchhiking in Nairobi to Cape Town Africa, climbing the Nepalese Himalayas, and even tearing down the Berlin Wall.
30 minutes | Feb 21, 2022
S4: Episode 4 – A Mountain Climber’s Financial Advice With David Rosell – Part 1
Stephen Stricklin is joined by guest David Rosell, financial planner, president and founder of Rosell Wealth Management, author of Failure Is Not an Option, and world-wide traveler, as they discuss the reality of planning for retirement.  In his book, David combines his two passions, travel stories, and financial survival tips. He ties in his mountain climbing and travel adventures, with impactful advice about retirement. David says FEAR, False Evidence Appearing Real, is our worst enemy. Fear discourages people from making a solid plan. In climbing, the end goal may be for someone to reach the summit, when in reality the end goal needs to be how to get back down the mountain after reaching the summit.  People tend to make their decisions based on emotions. David suggests shutting off the TV. From the panic in the reports on the News, to watching the stock market’s fluctuations, it can cause anxiety, and lead to making poor financial decisions.  The goal is to ultimately enjoy your life, have a plan and make sure your money is invested properly.  David Discusses: David Rosell’s new book, Failure Is Not an Option His least favorite word: FEAR, which stands for False Evidence Appearing Real Tips on how to not make financial decisions based on an emotional response Preparing for retirement with a solid plan in place Stories about his 1956 Morris Minor, “Peaches,” as a picture of how we should treat our investment accounts Resources: https://simplifyyourretirement.com https://wisewealth.com https://www.davidrosell.com  Connect With David Rosell: https://www.davidrosell.com  Connect With Stephen Stricklin: stephen@wisewealth.com WiseWealth.com Simplify Your Retirement LinkedIn: Stephen Stricklin LinkedIn: Wise Wealth LLC About Our Guest: David Rosell is the author of Failure Is Not an Option, Creating Certainty in the Uncertainty of Retirement. He is the president and founder of Rosell Wealth Management in Bend, Oregon. He is an extreme traveler, having been to more than 75 countries on 6 different continents, including hitchhiking in Nairobi to Cape Town Africa, climbing the Nepalese Himalayas, and even tearing down the Berlin Wall.
33 minutes | Feb 7, 2022
S4: Episode 3 – Inflation’s Impact on Retirement Planning
Should inflation cause panic? Are spikes in inflation a new phenomenon? How will it impact my retirement? Join our hosts Stephen Stricklin and Paul Brock for Season 4, Episode 3 as they answer these questions and more! They talk about the importance of considering inflation when relating to retirement, in this timeless episode designed to share with friends and family. Inflation, as defined by Investopedia, is the decline of purchasing power of a given currency over time. Retiree’s feel the impact of inflation more than most. With an average inflation rate of 3% per year, they need to be prepared for a change in the power of their dollar years down the line.  Discussed in seasons 1 and 2, there are three phases of investing when it comes to retirement; accumulation phase, preservation phase, and distribution phase, and no matter what phase you are in, there are different goals set in regards to inflation. For a practical way to meet the goals of each phase, incorporate the three bucket approach, separating your money into a “liquid bucket,” an “income bucket” and a “growth bucket.”  Stephen and Paul discuss: What inflation is Misconceptions about inflation Being proactive when it comes to inflation impacting your retirement.  Three phases of investing; accumulation, preservation and distribution, what they are and what each specifically needs to focus on regarding inflation.  The three bucket approach; liquid bucket, income bucket, and growth bucket, and the purpose for each.  Resources:  https://simplifyyourretirement.com https://wisewealth.com https://www.investopedia.com Season 1 Season 2 Season 1 Episode 4 Season 1 Episode 8 Season 1 Episode 9 Season 1 Episode 10 Connect With Stephen Stricklin: stephen@wisewealth.com WiseWealth.com Simplify Your Retirement LinkedIn: Stephen Stricklin LinkedIn: Wise Wealth LLC
32 minutes | Jan 17, 2022
S4: Episode 2 – Money Magic With Laurence Kotlikoff – Part 2
“The biggest risk we face in old age, or maybe the second biggest apart from healthcare costs, is longevity risk – out running our money.” – Laurence Kotlikoff In this episode, Stephen Stricklin continues his conversation with Laurence Kotlikoff, a Professor of Economics at Boston University and best-selling author. They cover several more details about Laurence’s new book, “Money Magic: An Economist’s Secrets to More Money, Less Risk, and a Better Life”. A large part of the discussion was around the 5 main risks to one’s living standard that Larry talks about in greater detail in his book. Those 5 risks are earnings risk, mortality risk, longevity risk, inflation risk, and investment risk. They discuss: Chapter five of his book titled, Get House Rich. Moving out of his house in Boston to a “new” house in Rhode Island. Living Standard and mitigating several different risks. The 5 main risks mentioned in Money Magic. Laurence shares the importance of annuities and why they got one for his mom when she was 88 years old. Stephen and Paul end the episode talking about the importance of retirement plans that are specific to the individual. Connect With Laurence Kotlikoff: https://kotlikoff.net LinkedIn: Laurence Kotlikoff http://maxifi.com Connect With Stephen Stricklin: stephen@wisewealth.com WiseWealth.com Simplify Your Retirement LinkedIn: Stephen Stricklin LinkedIn: Wise Wealth LLC About Our Guest: Laurence Kotlikoff is a Professor of Economics at Boston University, Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Fellow of the Econometric Society, Research Associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research, and President of Economic Security Planning, Inc, and a New York Times best-selling author. His columns, articles, and books cover personal finance, generational policy, climate policy, inequality, tax reform, Social Security, banking, robotization, growth, and much more.
30 minutes | Jan 3, 2022
S4: Episode 1 – Money Magic With Laurence Kotlikoff – Part 1
Welcome to season 4 of the Simplify Your Retirement Podcast! Season 4 will be packed with exciting guests, and popular FAQ’s Stephen gets from clients.   In part one of this two-part interview, Stephen Stricklin is joined by Laurence Kotlikoff, a Professor of Economics at Boston University and a best-selling author. They discuss Kotlikoff’s brand-new book, “Money Magic: An Economist’s Secrets to More Money, Less Risk, and a Better Life”. A magician isn’t smarter than anyone else, he just happens to learn something that he can convey in a way that surprises people. Laurence’s goal is just that – to share what he’s learned in an unconventional and entertaining way that will transform your financial thinking and show you how to improve your financial future. He shares snippets from his book such as: Why he decided to become an Economist rather than a doctor, why students should consider not borrowing for college, finding a job you love but others hate, among other things.  Laurence discusses: Why he decided to become an Economist instead of a doctor Discusses his latest book, “Money Magic: An Economist’s Secrets to More Money, Less Risk, and a Better Life” Why he has a chapter in his book on not borrowing for college.  Thinking about those who don’t graduate or even go to college. What are they going to do? Having a smooth living standard over your lifetime. And more Resources: https://simplifyyourretirement.com Season 1 Season 2 Season 3 Larry’s original Episode: S2 Ep3 Connect With Laurence Kotlikoff: https://kotlikoff.net LinkedIn: Laurence Kotlikoff http://maxifi.com Connect With Stephen Stricklin: stephen@wisewealth.com WiseWealth.com Simplify Your Retirement LinkedIn: Stephen Stricklin LinkedIn: Wise Wealth LLC About Our Guest: Laurence Kotlikoff is a Professor of Economics at Boston University, Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Fellow of the Econometric Society, Research Associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research, and President of Economic Security Planning, Inc, and a New York Times best-selling author. His columns, articles, and books cover personal finance, generational policy, climate policy, inequality, tax reform, Social Security, banking, robotization, growth, and much more.
25 minutes | Dec 20, 2021
S3: Episode 12 – How Wise Wealth Was Giving and Serving This Year With Bekah Stever
In this season of Simplify Your Retirement, we focused on the Wise Wealth mission of guiding investors on the path to financial significance, where they are free to give and serve and to enjoy a life like never before. In this episode, Stephen Stricklin is joined by Bekah Stever, AAMS®, chief growth officer & director of compliance at Wise Wealth. Bekah helps us tie up the season as we look back at how Wise Wealth has given and served this past year. Bekah also shares why giving and serving is special to her. Bekah discusses: Why she chose to work at Wise Wealth How Wise Wealth was involved in giving this year How Wise Wealth served widows and widowers The client appreciation event, and why giving and serving is special to her And more Connect With Bekah Stever: LinkedIn: Bekah Stever, AAMS® Connect With Stephen Stricklin: stephen@wisewealth.com  WiseWealth.com Simplify Your Retirement  LinkedIn: Stephen Stricklin LinkedIn: Wise Wealth LLC About Our Guest: Bekah focuses on the integration process for new, Wise Wealth clients, ensuring the transition is as convenient and seamless as possible. She also supports the President with the firm’s compliance. This allows her to contribute to the client’s confidence in Wise Wealth for their financial peace of mind. Bekah is driven by her faith and her love for other people. She enjoys helping people understand finance in a simple, easy-to-comprehend way, and she is grateful to work for a company with greater passion and purpose beyond just financial success. She is happy to have found meaningful work at a company – and an industry – she believes in. Bekah completed a Bachelor of Science at Trinity Baptist College. She holds her Series 6, 63, 65, and 7 licenses and is an Accredited Asset Management Specialist. (AAMS ®) Outside of work, Bekah loves watching Chiefs games, working with the youth at her church, hot yoga, playing sports, and spending time with her husband, Scott.
30 minutes | Dec 6, 2021
S3: Episode 11 – We Should Always Be Enjoying Life With Jonathan Dold, MBA
Being free to enjoy life in retirement is one of the missions of Wise Wealth. But you should be enjoying life all the time. In this episode, Stephen Stricklin is joined by Jonathan Dold, a financial advisor at Wise Wealth. Jon is not retired, but he has been living the Wise Wealth mission of enjoying life for quite some time. He shares his background in finance, how he’s been enjoying life, and his experience with First Tee, a youth development golf organization that he is involved with. Jon discusses: Why he became a financial advisor How he chooses to enjoy life His experience with First Tee What giving and serving means for organizations and those involved And more Connect With Jonathan Dold jon@wisewealth.com  WiseWealth.com LinkedIn: Jonathan Dold Connect With Stephen Stricklin: stephen@wisewealth.com  WiseWealth.com Simplify Your Retirement  LinkedIn: Stephen Stricklin LinkedIn: Wise Wealth LLC About Our Guest: Jon’s ability to communicate openly and honestly with his clients makes him stand out from other advisors. He takes great pride as a financial advisor, empowering his clients with confidence as they look to the future. By truly listening and understanding his clients’ unique situations, Jon gains a solid grasp of their goals and emotional behaviors when it comes to financial matters. From there, he is able to formulate a solid plan to get them where they want to go. As a fiduciary, he is committed to putting clients’ interests first, and strives to go above and beyond their expectations at every opportunity.  
33 minutes | Nov 22, 2021
S3: Episode 10 – Enjoying Retirement Requires Planning
What does retirement look like to you? How do you plan to enjoy your retirement?  In this episode, Stephen Stricklin is joined by clients Barry and Linda, who share how they are enjoying retirement, and how planning has made their retirement successful. He is also joined by a client, Jeff, who discusses the plans he and his wife Janie have for their own retirement. They discuss: Barry and Linda’s experience living in an RV and travelling around the United States in retirement Jeff’s experience living on a lake with his family and what their future retirement plans hold Barry and Linda’s advice for retirement planning and what they wish they had done sooner Jeff shares what he’s been doing to ensure his daughter’s future, and why having a plan is so important And more Connect With Stephen Stricklin: stephen@wisewealth.com  WiseWealth.com Simplify Your Retirement  LinkedIn: Stephen Stricklin LinkedIn: Wise Wealth LLC  
29 minutes | Nov 8, 2021
S3: Episode 9 – Give, Serve, And Above All, Enjoy Life With Mark Comfort
Everyone wants to go on vacation. But work often limits the amount of time you can spend away.  In this episode, Stephen Stricklin is joined by Mark Comfort, owner of Cruise Holiday and Comfort Tours & Travel. Mark dives into the third part of the Wise Wealth mission statement, the ability to be free to enjoy life, and the role of vacations within your retirement goals. Mark discusses: The importance of saving disposable income for retirement Mental and physical benefits of vacation Why retirees go on more vacations Mark shares his favorite vacation spots And more Connect With Mark Comfort: Cruise Holidays Connect With Stephen Stricklin: stephen@wisewealth.com  WiseWealth.com Simplify Your Retirement  LinkedIn: Stephen Stricklin LinkedIn: Wise Wealth LLC
30 minutes | Oct 25, 2021
S3: Episode 8 – How Creating A Legacy of Giving Back to Others Can Be Passed On
Creating a legacy of serving others can inspire your children and those around you to serve and give back to their community. In this episode, Stephen Stricklin is joined by his client Bruce. Bruce is a retiree, and formerly worked at Hallmark. In his retirement he has taken up the Wise Wealth mission of serving. Bruce shares the details of his involvement with a community organization and how his father inspired him to give back to others. Bruce discusses: His background working for Hallmark and how he got into serving How his father influenced his desire to serve Why he encourages others to seek a retirement planner early The freedom his financial plan provides and how that enables him serve And more Resources:  Season 3 Episode 1 Season 3 Episode 2 Season 1 Episode 7 Season 1 Episode 8 Season 1 Episode 9 Season 1 Episode 10 Connect With Stephen Stricklin: stephen@wisewealth.com  816-246-9473 WiseWealth.com Simplify Your Retirement  LinkedIn: Stephen Stricklin  
30 minutes | Oct 11, 2021
S3: Episode 7 – How Wise Women Embodies The Mission of Wise Wealth With Samantha Compton
Women are a notoriously underserved demographic in the financial industry, even though they are often the ones in the family who make the financial decisions.  With the Wise Wealth mission to serve in mind, Samantha Compton created Wise Women, LLC. In this episode, Stephen Stricklin is joined by Samantha Compton of Wise Wealth and founder of Wise Women, LLC. Samantha shares the history of Wise Women and the mission for the organization. She also speaks about what serving means to her, and how she has made a personal commitment to serve. Samantha discusses: How the pandemic impacted her willingness to serve and why she’s finding the purpose and desire to serve again The types of education events available at the Wise Women meetings Wise Women’s involvement in giving and serving  And more Resources:  Season 2 Episode 9 https://wisewomen.education/   Connect With Samantha Compton: samantha@wisewealth.com  WiseWealth.com https://wisewomen.education/ Connect With Stephen Stricklin: stephen@wisewealth.com  WiseWealth.com Simplify Your Retirement  LinkedIn: Stephen Stricklin LinkedIn: Wise Wealth LLC About Our Guest: Like the company’s motto, “First Wisdom, then Wealth,” Samantha seeks to educate and empower her clients as she works with them to develop a long-term financial plan. Samantha works with couples and single women and especially enjoys helping women feel more confident in understanding her financial plan. Samantha’s credentials include being securities licensed, as well as maintaining both Missouri and Kansas insurance licenses. Additionally, she is a Women’s Investment Specialist and Founder of Wise Women, LLC – an organization that seeks to educate and guide women investors on the path to financial significance where they are free to give, serve, and live like never before. Outside of work, Samantha enjoys traveling with her husband, Craig, and spending time with their three children, Gabe, Nathan and Lizzy. Samantha has always been a fan of music, and enjoys singing, playing guitar and Karaoke nights with her family!  
34 minutes | Sep 27, 2021
S3: Episode 6 – What It Means To Be Free To Serve Others
This season Stephen talked about being free to give and spoke to several clients about what it means to give in their eyes. This episode Stephen transitions to talking about being free to serve. In this episode, Stephen Stricklin is joined by his client Brad. Brad shares a little about himself and how he gives back to others, and is free to serve. He is chairman of the board at Children International in Kansas City, a humanitarian organization.  Brad discusses: When he knew it was the right time to retire How he serves both in his community and internationally How you can work through foundations to multiply what you’re doing and how you’re serving A detailed dive into his work and the work of Children International And more Resources:  Season 3, Episode 1 Season 3, Episode 2 Children International Connect With Stephen Stricklin: stephen@wisewealth.com  WiseWealth.com Simplify Your Retirement  LinkedIn: Stephen Stricklin LinkedIn: Wise Wealth LLC
31 minutes | Sep 13, 2021
S3: Episode 5 – What It Means to Give Through A Donor Advised Fund
If you’re going to give, there’s a tax-efficient way to go about it, and you may as well take advantage of the smartest way to do so.  Enter: donor advised funds. In this episode, Stephen Stricklin is joined by clients Larry and John, who each run a donor advised fund. They discuss how these funds work, and the primary advantages to giving through a donor advised fund. Larry and John share a few details about their own donor advised funds, why they were started and why they like to give. Stephen, Larry, and John discuss: What a donor advised fund is Three primary advantages to using a donor advised fund Their thoughts about what it means to be free to give And more Connect With Stephen Stricklin: stephen@wisewealth.com 816-246-9473 WiseWealth.com Simplify Your Retirement  LinkedIn: Stephen Stricklin
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