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A Million Dollars Is Not a Retirement Plan: Income, Advisors, and the Lies Wall Street Sold Retirees

56 min · 19 de jun de 2026
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Wall Street taught investors to focus on account balances. Retirement requires a different conversation. This week, Logan and Don discuss why income matters more than accumulation, why delaying estate planning can create unnecessary taxes, costs, and stress for your family, and what your advisor should actually be doing to earn their fee, and. After all, your advisor got paid last year—but did you get your money's worth? Learn why income planning, tax strategy, estate planning, and trust funding often matter more than investment performance alone. The families who retire best are not always the ones with the most money—they are the ones with the best plan.

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