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Estate planning is the most overlooked segment of the financial planning process. In this episode we discuss will basics. What happens when you die with a valid will? What happens when you die without a valid will? What can you do to ensure your assets transfer appropriately, and make sure you minor children are assigned the appropriate guardians?
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There are many metrics that can be used to measure the performance of your portfolios. These benchmarks should be appropriate for your time horizon (how long you have until the money will be needed). One seldom used benchmark is a multiple of assets compared to income. This benchmark is often a more direct indication of your retirement savings success. You can contact us at www.crosbyadvisory.com
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We delve into the intriguing world of investing heuristics and cognitive biases. This week, we're exploring how psychological factors like overconfidence, the illusion of control, and conservatism bias can shape investment decisions, often in unexpected ways. Join us as we dissect these cognitive errors, discuss real-life examples, and provide insights into how investors can navigate these mental pitfalls to make more informed decisions. Whether you're a seasoned investor or just starting out, this episode is packed with valuable lessons on the psychological aspects of investing.
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We break down the savings timeline, considering various income levels and investment approaches. But it's not just about saving – we also delve into the current financial climate, discussing the worsening liquidity in the treasury market, and what it means for your investment portfolio. Plus, we analyze how to adjust your returns for inflation to ensure your savings maintain their value over time. Whether you're a seasoned investor or just starting out, you'll find actionable insights and expert advice to help you on your path to financial success. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more financial wisdom #MillionDollarSavings #TreasuryLiquidity #InflationAdjusted #SavingsGoals #FinancialPlanning #InvestmentTips #EconomicInsights #WealthBuilding #PersonalFinance #SaveToMillion"
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In this episode we get inspiration from the Nobel Prize Winner Daniel Kahneman in his work "Thinking Fast and Slow". We discuss how that relates to analyzing the economy and picking investments. We also discuss recent data from the labor market and some wild inconsistencies and innacuracies in the data. We hope you enjoy this week's episode!
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In this jam-packed episode, we dive into NVIDIA's blowout quarter and what it means for tech investors. Could life insurance really be the new bond alternative in your diversified portfolio? We unpack this unconventional approach. We also discuss the recent Bud Light controversy that's sparking debates. Plus, don't miss our 'Stock to Watch' segment where we reveal a stock that's looking like a promising buy right now. Tune in for insightful analysis, market trends, and financial tips you won't want to miss!
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In this episode we discuss troubling economic data coming out of China and more trouble in the banking sector with credit rating agencies putting warnings on the large banks after downgrading U.S. credit. We then discuss how much money people think they need in retirement vs how much they actually need and if people have realistic expectations about portfolio returns and amount of time it takes to save enough to retire early.
We hope you enjoy this week's episode
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While pessimism often wears the mask of sophistication and depth, it's the optimists who frequently come out on top in the long run. Join us as we debunk the myths surrounding investment attitudes and shed light on the overlooked potential of small-cap stocks. With large caps taking the limelight, we'll explore the compelling reasons why small caps might just be the dark horse set to outperform in the coming years. Whether you're a seasoned investor or just starting out, this episode promises insights that could reshape your investment strategies. Don't miss out!
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In this episode we discuss the recent discussion around the debt ceiling and why it matters, also why it doesn't matter. We discuss the implications of default and what it means for the long term of the U.S. Sovereign Debt. What would have to happen for the U.S. to get the debt problem under control and will that ever happen...
We end the podcast discussing recent earnings from Nvidia, a designer of high-power processing GPUs that are used in many areas including AI. They proved wall street analysts wrong by raising revenue guidance by 5B next quarter. The stock moved over $200B in market cap on the news. Is that a justified move?
We hope you enjoy this episode of the podcast
NASDAQ Earnings CITATION:
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Today we discuss recent retail earnings in the U.S. the lower-than-expected guidance from Home Depot and strength from Walmart and Target. We also discuss the Bitcoin 2023 conference and the current state of Bitcoin. We discuss China's retail sales and Industrial Output and how it came in under expectations. Nate talks about the new war on plastic and why consumers are switching back to cash for purchases due to problems with point-of-sale and issues in the banking system.
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We start the podcast by discussing Eli Lilly and its strong performance year-to-date as well as two promising drugs that they are releasing. We weigh the pros and cons of buying the stock and then dive into the recent decision by the FED to once again raise interest rates in the face of financial turmoil in the banking sector. We end by discussing the best advice we have ever received and how its impacted our lives. We hope you enjoy this episode!
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In this video, we'll be discussing the renowned financial guru Dave Ramsey and his incredible impact on helping millions of people get out of debt. While Dave's advice on eliminating debt has transformed countless lives, we'll delve deeper into his wealth accumulation strategies and explore where they may fall short. Join us as we dissect his investment recommendations and offer alternative perspectives to maximize your wealth-building journey.
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In this insightful podcast episode, we explore the potential impact of BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) developing a new currency that could challenge the dominance of the US dollar in global trade and finance. We delve into the current state of dollar-denominated debt on a global scale, the US dollar's role in international trade, and the economic challenges faced by China. Despite the growing influence of BRICS nations, we argue that the threats to the US dollar's dominance are overstated and predict that the dollar will maintain its position as the world's leading currency for at least a few more decades. Join us for an engaging discussion on the future of global currencies, the evolving landscape of international finance, and the factors shaping the economic power dynamics between the US and BRICS countries. #BRICS #USDollar #GlobalTrade #DollarDenominatedDebt #InternationalFinance
U.S. Dollar in Global Trade:https://www.globaltrademag.com/how-the-united-states-dollar-dominated-the-global-trade-space/#:~:text=The%20U.S.%20dollar%20is%20by,the%20rest%20of%20the%20world.
Index of International Currency Usage:
https://www.federalreserve.gov/econres/notes/feds-notes/the-international-role-of-the-u-s-dollar-20211006.html65 Trillion Dollars in Global Debt:
https://www.visualcapitalist.com/visualizing-65-trillion-in-hidden-dollar-debt/Dollar in Foreign Reserves:
https://www.imf.org/en/Blogs/Articles/2021/05/05/blog-us-dollar-share-of-global-foreign-exchange-reserves-drops-to-25-year-low
China's Debt Problem:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/miltonezrati/2023/01/16/chinas-overwhelming-debt-burden-points-to-still-deeper-problems/?sh=fdce8e94433a
U.S. Debt Problem:
https://www.usdebtclock.org/Heresy Financial : https://www.youtube.com/@HeresyFinancial
Brent Johnson (Santiago Capital): https://twitter.com/SantiagoAuFund
https://santiagocapital.com/
Principals for a changing world order Book:
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In this episode of Dynamic Growth, Derek and Carly Snyder delve deep into the growing skill gap between what employers need and what employees possess. We discuss the impact of trade agreements on the labor market, the role of automation and artificial intelligence in shaping the workforce, and how universities and trade schools are adapting to prepare workers for the evolving job landscape.
As globalization accelerates, trade agreements have played a significant role in redefining labor markets. We explore how these agreements have shaped job opportunities, and whether they contribute to the widening skill gap between employers' demands and employees' qualifications.
Automation and artificial intelligence have become increasingly prevalent in today's workforce, displacing jobs and creating new roles that require specialized skills. We examine the implications of these technologies on the labor market and discuss strategies to ensure employees remain relevant and competitive in this rapidly changing environment.
Universities have long been seen as the cornerstone of higher education, but are they adequately preparing students for the real world? We debate the effectiveness of traditional academic institutions in training workers for the job market and discuss how trade schools have emerged as an excellent alternative for skill-based learning.
Join us in this engaging conversation as we navigate the complexities of the modern labor market.
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What happened to SVB and Credit Suisse, what it means for other banks, and will there be contagion? Will this cause the FED to pivot or will they remain tight on inflation?
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In this episode, we discuss Nate's headaches owning the building and how real estate isnt exactly passive income. Then we discuss a recent exchange between senator Elizabeth Warren and Jerome Powell. We hope you enjoy!
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This week we discuss how we changed our minds about the 529 plan and on buying Fixed Income investments. By the end of the year, you can potentially get a positive real return holding short-duration treasuries. This hasn't happened for a long time, we also talk about an interesting strategy with investment-grade corporate bonds as well.
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Carly Snyder joins Derek to discuss the effectiveness of Super Bowl Ads. This year it costs 7 MILLION dollars for a 30-second ad. Why do brands spend so much? Is there a profitable return on that investment? How are brands adapting to new mediums outside of TV advertising?
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We discuss the recent objectives and goals of the world economic forum and what their prediction for the world looks like. We end the pod discussing the new Secure Act 2.0 and how it affects retirees.
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