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Ep 19: What are the logistics of being retired? - with Glynis Banhan

18 min · 13. maj 2026
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You’ve spent decades saving for retirement, but what happens once the paycheck stops For many retirees, the hardest part isn’t building wealth, it’s understanding the nuts and bolts of living off it. Which accounts should cover expenses? How do taxes get paid? What happens to health care once your employer is no longer handling it? In this episode of Money on Your Mind, host Michael Leirsch sits down with financial planner Glynis Banhan to unpack the emotional and logistical challenges that come with transitioning into retirement. Together, they explore why so many people feel anxious during this stage of life, how personalized financial planning can help organize your thoughts and why creating structure in retirement is just as important as having structure during your working years. You’ll also hear practical insights on Roth conversions, retirement income strategies, tax surprises and the common mistakes retirees make when trying to manage everything on their own. Frequent listener? Consider leaving us a review, and comment about what you’d like us to discuss next.   Money on Your Mind is produced by Edelman FinancialEngines and hosted by Michael Liersch. Information is believed to be reliable but is not guaranteed. This content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute investment, legal, insurance or tax advice. It is not an offer to buy or sell any product and does not represent an endorsement of third parties. All investments have inherent risks. Consult a financial advisor before investing. Individual results may vary. Neither Edelman Financial Engines nor its affiliates offer tax or legal advice. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to seek advice from your qualified tax and/or legal professionals to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. Investing strategies, such as asset allocation, diversification or rebalancing, do not ensure or guarantee better performance and cannot eliminate the risk of investment losses. All investments have inherent risks, including loss of principal. There are no guarantees that a portfolio employing these or any other strategy will outperform a portfolio that does not engage in such strategies. Past performance does not guarantee future results. © 2026 Edelman Financial Engines, LLC. Edelman FinancialEngines® is a registered trademark of Edelman Financial Engines, LLC. All advisory services provided by Financial Engines Advisors L.L.C., a federally registered investment advisor. Certain services provided on an educational and guidance basis only. Results are not guaranteed. Produced May 2026. AM5484321

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episode Ep 22: What’s next for financial planning? - with Bill Schultheis artwork

Ep 22: What’s next for financial planning? - with Bill Schultheis

For all the technology and financial playbooks available today, the fundamentals of building a nest egg haven’t changed: work, save, establish your lifestyle and enjoy it into retirement. And the way EFE Financial Planner and author Bill Schultheis sees it, the real challenge isn’t knowing WHAT to do, it’s knowing HOW to make decisions. Especially as retirement gets closer. In this episode of Money On Your Mind, host Michael Liersch talks with Bill about why some people are turning to technology, like artificial intelligence, to handle complex financial decisions, and where those tools can fall short. And why human judgement and trusted advice become even more valuable as life goes on. Michael and Bill also share practical guidance for people in their mid-20s, why “old-fashioned” financial wisdom is still true today and reveal the one question everyone should ask themselves before spending money. Subscribe to Money On Your Mind so you never miss an episode.  Money on Your Mind is produced by Edelman FinancialEngines and hosted by Michael Liersch. Information is believed to be reliable but is not guaranteed. This content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute investment, legal, insurance or tax advice. It is not an offerto buy or sell any product and does not represent an endorsement of third parties. All investments have inherent risks. Consult a financial advisor before investing. Individual results may vary. Investing strategies, such as asset allocation, diversification or rebalancing, do not ensure or guarantee better performance and cannot eliminate the risk of investment losses. All investments have inherent risks, including loss of principal. There are no guarantees that a portfolio employing these or any other strategy will outperform a portfolio that does not engage in such strategies. Past performance does not guarantee future results.    An index is a portfolio of specific securities (such as the S&P 500, Dow Jones Industrial Average and Nasdaq composite), the performance of which is often used as a benchmark in judging the relative performance of certain asset classes. Indexes are unmanaged portfolios and investors cannot invest directly in an index. Past performance does not guarantee future results. © 2026 Edelman Financial Engines, LLC. Edelman FinancialEngines® is a registered trademark of Edelman Financial Engines, LLC. All advisory services provided by Financial Engines Advisors L.L.C., a federally registered investment advisor. Certain services provided on an educational andguidance basis only. Results are not guaranteed. Produced June 2026. AM 5543687

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episode Ep 19: What are the logistics of being retired? - with Glynis Banhan artwork

Ep 19: What are the logistics of being retired? - with Glynis Banhan

You’ve spent decades saving for retirement, but what happens once the paycheck stops For many retirees, the hardest part isn’t building wealth, it’s understanding the nuts and bolts of living off it. Which accounts should cover expenses? How do taxes get paid? What happens to health care once your employer is no longer handling it? In this episode of Money on Your Mind, host Michael Leirsch sits down with financial planner Glynis Banhan to unpack the emotional and logistical challenges that come with transitioning into retirement. Together, they explore why so many people feel anxious during this stage of life, how personalized financial planning can help organize your thoughts and why creating structure in retirement is just as important as having structure during your working years. You’ll also hear practical insights on Roth conversions, retirement income strategies, tax surprises and the common mistakes retirees make when trying to manage everything on their own. Frequent listener? Consider leaving us a review, and comment about what you’d like us to discuss next.   Money on Your Mind is produced by Edelman FinancialEngines and hosted by Michael Liersch. Information is believed to be reliable but is not guaranteed. This content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute investment, legal, insurance or tax advice. It is not an offer to buy or sell any product and does not represent an endorsement of third parties. All investments have inherent risks. Consult a financial advisor before investing. Individual results may vary. Neither Edelman Financial Engines nor its affiliates offer tax or legal advice. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to seek advice from your qualified tax and/or legal professionals to help determine the best options for your particular circumstances. Investing strategies, such as asset allocation, diversification or rebalancing, do not ensure or guarantee better performance and cannot eliminate the risk of investment losses. All investments have inherent risks, including loss of principal. There are no guarantees that a portfolio employing these or any other strategy will outperform a portfolio that does not engage in such strategies. Past performance does not guarantee future results. © 2026 Edelman Financial Engines, LLC. Edelman FinancialEngines® is a registered trademark of Edelman Financial Engines, LLC. All advisory services provided by Financial Engines Advisors L.L.C., a federally registered investment advisor. Certain services provided on an educational and guidance basis only. Results are not guaranteed. Produced May 2026. AM5484321

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