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The Value of a Financial Planner with Joe Saul-Sehy - 80

2016/11/5
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Joe Saul-Sehy, host of the top-rated personal finance podcast Stacking Benjamins) joins Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast episode 80. Saul-Sehy talks about what investors or anyone interested in personal finance can learn from his unorthodox show focused on headlines and impressive guest perspectives. Joe and Big Al wrap up the show answering listeners personal finance questions. Original publish date November 5, 2016 (hour 2). Note that content may be outdated as rules and regulations have changed.

00:00 - Intro

02:29 - Start of Interview with Joe Saul-Sehy

03:41 - “Our goal is headlines – it’s a magazine-style show…we have great discussions about current events, financial planning and making sure people have the type of great advice that’s out there.”

06:02 - “That’s kind of how “Stacking Benjamins” was born – it allowed me to talk about money in a way where we kind of learn through play.”

08:05 - “There’s all this noise going on – you’ve got big media outlets with talking heads…everyone is talking about what you need to do now, yet you know most of the time the thing you should do is absolutely nothing. Study after study shows that the thing a great advisor brings to the table is convincing you that holding the line is the perfect thing for you to do.”

12:44 - “When I was an advisor, every smart person that was a client of mine could have done my job on their own but they always went to an advisor to look over their shoulder.”

15:12 - “I found that the more blunt I got, and the more I challenged people about their thinking when I disagreed with it, the more they wanted to hire me. That’s probably who you should be searching for when you’re looking for an advisor.”

16:00 - End of Interview with Joe Saul-Sehy

19:25 - “What are some examples of a value-added tax?”

21:26 - “I am 60 years old and plan to retire at 67. I have a 403(b), a HSA, and a couple mutual funds, but I keep hearing I should start a Roth IRA. Why would I want to start a Roth on the home stretch?”

24:30 - “If you’re in a low tax bracket right now, you might even want to look at Roth conversions relative to your retirement. There a lot of things we’d have to know about you to see if that’s a good idea or not.”

27:29 - “How much income can I make a year before my Social Security payments reduce?”

30:23 - “Can I apply to have 401(k) funds pay for a home purchase instead of an existing loan?”