The Heart Of Your Money Podcast: Inspiration For Financial Wellness
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Podcast Show Notes
Ep 7: How to Find Right Advisor
You might be surprised to find out that a lot of people don’t do their due diligence or put in a considerable amount of thought into picking their advisor. And ultimately, that leads a lot of people to not understanding what they should expect from such a relationship. So, we want to clear some common misconceptions on this episode and clarify some of the ways you can evaluate your current advisor relationship and how to shop for, and find, the right advisor for you.
Ep 6: Legacy And Estate Planning
When we talk about comprehensive financial planning, many people tend to focus on the investments and retirement income they should expect. But legacy and estate planning are easy to overlook when putting your plan together. Joe and Mike discuss the elements that make up this type of planning and why you should continually make sure these documents are up to date.
Ep 5: Health Care Planning
It's no secret that the cost of healthcare only continues to rise each year, but we need to be proactive and plan for these costs. That's why we decided to dedicate an entire episode to explain the common healthcare costs in retirement and why it's crucial to update your important documents like a will, or beneficiary designations.
Ep 4: Tax Planning
Every year we are required to file our taxes, but many people overlook tax planning for the future. Joe and Mike talk to us today about the importance of having a tax-efficient plan and some strategies they use in their practice.
Radio Interviews with JML Financial Group’s Joe Yocavitch, LUTCF®, CLTC®
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