How Money Works Podcast
Husband and wife team, Craig Moser, CFP, CRPC and Jennifer Moser, MBA and Financial Advisor of Maestro Wealth Advisors discuss crucial tips for planning your successful retirement. Listen for valuable insight from professionals with unique insight and perspective on How Money Works.
This show covers the essential financial and retirement planning elements you need to know to make it to, and through, retirement. Join us each episode for valuable information on how to avoid common financial pitfalls.
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Episode Show Notes
Ep 72: Financial Wisdom From Yogi Berra
Yogi Berra was a sports icon and one of the most quotable people to ever live. And when we look at some of his quotes through the right prism, they can teach us some lessons about financial planning.
Ep 71: Why Is The Market So Volatile?
On today’s show, we’ll explain how the market, finances, real estate and more have changed over the past couple years. We’ll never be able to predict which way the market will move but we can build a plan that will prepare you for any outcome.
Ep 70: Things You Think You Know (But Probably Don’t)
When it comes to financial planning, it’s OK to admit that you don’t know the answer to something. The real danger is thinking you know the answer to something when you actually have it all wrong.
Ep 69: Financial Truths in Planning
Today we’re sharing some financial truths that we can state with confidence. For example, did you know that the market moves in cycles? Or how about the fact that you probably aren’t as risk tolerant as you think you are?
Ep 68: The Desire To Retire
Different people have different levels of desire when it comes to finding their retirement date. Today we’re exploring these different levels of desire.
Ep 67: Retirement on the Gridiron
Today’s show combines two fun topics – finances and football. Believe it or not, planning for your financial future has some similarities to the sport of football. In retirement planning, some people try to be successful without having a coach at all. Others keep the same coach that they’ve had for years, even though things aren’t working out with him. We’ll explain why you need to design a portfolio that puts you in victory formation.