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Join veteran journalist Connell McShane, and veteran financial advisor Doug Flynn, CFP, on a quest toward financial literacy as they discuss news you can use to educate yourself on personal finance and investment strategies.

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episode Markets Are Crazy: You Shouldn't Be! No Dumb Questions Podcast with Connell McShane and Doug Flynn, CFP. Ep. 10 cover

Markets Are Crazy: You Shouldn't Be! No Dumb Questions Podcast with Connell McShane and Doug Flynn, CFP. Ep. 10

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2407146/open_sms] In this special edition of the No Dumb Questions podcast, Connell McShane and Doug Flynn discussed the importance of financial literacy, long-term investing, and the cyclical nature of the market. They emphasized the need for portfolio rebalancing and diversification, the importance of separating short-term and long-term money, and the importance of staying calm during market fluctuations. They also encouraged listeners to reach out with any questions and to stay informed through their social media channels. Financial Literacy and Long-Term Investing Connell and Doug discuss the importance of financial literacy and the need to focus on long-term investing rather than short-term trading. They emphasize that the market is not mysterious, but rather a collection of companies that will continue to thrive if well-run. They also discuss the cyclical nature of the market, with stages of optimism, euphoria, fear, and surrender. They encourage listeners to focus on the long-term and not be swayed by short-term market fluctuations. Portfolio Rebalancing and Diversification Strategies Doug and Connell discussed the importance of portfolio rebalancing and diversification. Doug explained that a 60-40 stock-to-bond allocation is common for retirees and those saving for retirement, but it's crucial to rebalance this allocation periodically to avoid overexposure to any one sector. He also emphasized the need to be aware of one's overall market exposure, especially in sectors like tech, which can become overrepresented in a portfolio. Connell raised the issue of individual stocks and the difficulty of taking profits or rebalancing when a stock has performed well. Doug advised considering rebalancing when the market is at an all-time high. They also touched on the topic of cash allocation, suggesting that having a cash cushion can be beneficial in times of increased expenses, but cautioning against reducing 401(k) contributions too much. Market Volatility and Long-Term Investment Doug and Connell discussed the volatility of the market and the importance of long-term investment strategies. They emphasized the need to separate short-term and long-term money, with the latter being invested in the market for extended periods. They also highlighted the importance of staying calm during market fluctuations and not being swayed by short-term changes. They concluded by encouraging listeners to reach out with any questions and to stay informed through their social media channels. Follow us: Connell McShane X @ConnellMcShane IG @ConnellMcShane YT @ConnellMcShane Doug Flynn X @FlynnZito IG @DougCFP YT @FlynnZito

7. april 2025 - 20 min
episode How To Become Financially Literate In 4 Easy Steps! No Dumb Questions with Connell McShane and Doug Flynn, CFP. Ep. 9 cover

How To Become Financially Literate In 4 Easy Steps! No Dumb Questions with Connell McShane and Doug Flynn, CFP. Ep. 9

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2407146/open_sms] Doug and Connell discussed the importance of financial literacy and basic steps to improve it, emphasizing the need to start early and take advantage of employer-matched retirement funds. They also highlighted the importance of managing credit card debt, building a retirement account, creating an emergency fund, and paying off debt starting with the lowest balance credit card. The conversation concluded with a discussion on the importance of financial literacy, with April being designated as financial literacy month. Financial Literacy and Retirement Planning Connell and Doug discuss the importance of financial literacy and basic steps to improve it. They emphasize that financial education is often lacking in schools, leaving many unprepared to manage their finances as adults. Doug introduces the mantra "save, invest, and grow" and recommends that employed individuals start by taking advantage of their employer's retirement account, particularly any matching contributions. They acknowledge that young people may feel intimidated by retirement planning due to immediate financial pressures, but stress the importance of starting early. Building Financial Foundations for Savings Doug emphasized the importance of starting small with savings, even if it's just $10 a week, which can compound to significant amounts over time. He also highlighted the benefits of taking advantage of employer-matched retirement funds and building an emergency fund to avoid debt. Connell agreed, suggesting that starting with a small goal like reaching $500 or $1,000 in savings can help build momentum. They both agreed that addressing debt should come after building these financial foundations. Paying Off Credit Card Debt Doug discussed the importance of managing credit card debt. He suggested that instead of focusing on the interest rate, people should prioritize paying off the card with the smallest balance first, even if it doesn't have the highest interest rate. This approach, he argued, provides a sense of accomplishment and motivation to continue paying off debt. He also emphasized the need to have at least one credit card with a zero balance for convenience. Effective Financial Management Steps Doug and Connell discussed a four-step process to manage finances effectively. The steps include building a retirement account, creating an emergency fund, paying off debt starting with the lowest balance credit card, and then building a nest egg. They emphasized the importance of making progress and feeling positive about it, as it feeds into itself. They also highlighted the need to save and invest alongside paying off debt, rather than focusing solely on debt repayment. They agreed that this approach is more nuanced than the common advice to pay off all debt before saving. Retirement Account Management and Debt Reduction Doug emphasized the importance of taking advantage of free money offered in retirement accounts and building an emergency fund to avoid accumulating debt. He suggested paying off smaller balance debts first, then focusing on interest rates, and segregating accounts for short-term, intermediate, and long-term goals. Doug also advised investing long-term goals rather than keeping them in cash, and suggested segregating accounts to avoid mixing short-term and long-term funds. Financial Literacy Month Discussion Doug and Connell discussed the importance of financial literacy, with April being designated as financial literacy month. They encouraged listeners to ask questions and share ideas on how to improve financial literacy by the end of April. Follow us: Connell McShane X @ConnellMcShane IG @ConnellMcShane YT @ConnellMcShane Doug Flynn X @FlynnZito IG @DougCFP YT @FlynnZito

10. mars 2025 - 24 min
episode Why the Democrats Lost... And What It Means For Your Money. No Dumb Questions with Connell McShane and Doug Flynn, CFP. Ep. 8 cover

Why the Democrats Lost... And What It Means For Your Money. No Dumb Questions with Connell McShane and Doug Flynn, CFP. Ep. 8

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2407146/open_sms] This podcast covered discussions on the changing political landscape and its impact on business and investment, particularly focusing on the shift in perception of the Democratic party and the influence of the tech industry on politics. The conversation also explored the mindset of successful business people, their political affiliations, and the importance of understanding the political landscape without letting personal views cloud judgment. Additionally, the participants touched on various ways to become a millionaire in the US, emphasizing the importance of business ownership and saving/investing. Financial Landscape and Political Shifts Connell and Doug discuss the financial landscape during their college graduations, with Doug graduating in 1989 during a recession and Connell in 1999 during the tech boom. Connell then shares insights from venture capitalist Mark Andreessen's interview, highlighting Andreessen's political transformation from a lifelong Democrat to a Trump supporter. Andreessen credits Al Gore for his influence on the early Internet through funding initiatives, and explains how the Democrats in the 1990s appealed to young tech professionals by combining technological support with liberal social positions. Business People's Political Affiliations and Mindset Connell and Doug discussed the mindset of successful business people and their political affiliations. Connell highlighted that many successful individuals, despite being pro-business, care about being perceived as good people and are willing to pay more in taxes to support society. Doug agreed, adding that money can magnify one's personality and actions, whether positive or negative. They also touched on the importance of understanding the political landscape, not letting personal views cloud one's judgment, and the role of money in enhancing one's ability to give back and help others. Changing Political Landscape and Business Doug and Connell discussed the changing political landscape and its impact on business and investment. They noted that the perception of the Democratic party as pro-business has shifted, with many now viewing it as anti-business. Connell suggested that this shift began around the time of the 2008 recession and the election of Obama, who was initially seen as similar to Clinton but later became more associated with the left. They also discussed the influence of the tech industry on politics, with figures like Zuckerberg and Elon Musk supporting Trump despite their Democratic leanings. Connell suggested that the Democrats' failure to appeal to the middle class could be a significant advantage for the Republicans. Doug agreed, noting that the Democrats need to find a way to reattract people in the middle without going too far to the right. Becoming a Millionaire in the US Doug and Connell discussed the various ways to become a millionaire in the US, with Doug emphasizing the importance of business ownership and saving/investing. They also touched on the transfer of wealth and the potential for sudden wealth accumulation. Connell agreed with Doug's points and suggested that their conversation could be a topic for a future podcast episode. Follow us: Connell McShane X @ConnellMcShane IG @ConnellMcShane YT @ConnellMcShane Doug Flynn X @FlynnZito IG @DougCFP YT @FlynnZito

6. feb. 2025 - 25 min
episode Lessons from L.A. Check Your Insurance Coverage NOW! Property, Auto and Life Insurance Tips You Need to Know. No Dumb Questions with Connell McShane and Doug Flynn, CFP. Ep. 7 cover

Lessons from L.A. Check Your Insurance Coverage NOW! Property, Auto and Life Insurance Tips You Need to Know. No Dumb Questions with Connell McShane and Doug Flynn, CFP. Ep. 7

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2407146/open_sms] This podcast focuses on the importance of various types of insurance, with a particular emphasis on homeowners insurance and its coverage options. Discussions included the need for understanding policy basics, considering factors like deductibles and bundling for discounts, and following the 80% rule for adequate coverage. The conversation also touched on life insurance options and the challenges of affording insurance for families with children. Homeowners Insurance Coverage and Review Connell and Doug discussed the importance of homeowners insurance, particularly in areas prone to natural disasters like California and Florida. They highlighted the need for understanding the basics of insurance coverage, including the four major incidents it covers: interior damage, exterior damage, loss of personal belongings, and injuries on the property. They also discussed the three basic levels of coverage: actual cash value, replacement cost, and extended replacement cost or value. Doug emphasized the importance of the 80% rule, which states that insurance should cover 80% of the current replacement value of a house to ensure full coverage. They concluded that homeowners should review their policies regularly to ensure they are adequately covered and to avoid potential issues when filing claims. Insurance Discussion and Personal Experience Doug and Connell discussed various aspects of insurance, including homeowners, auto, and life insurance. They emphasized the importance of bundling policies for discounts and the need to consider factors such as deductibles, security systems, and umbrella policies. They also discussed the importance of term and permanent insurance, with term insurance being more cost-effective for younger individuals. Connell shared a personal experience about the difficulty of affording insurance for multiple children. The conversation concluded with a reminder to consider the 80% rule for homeowners insurance and the possibility of discussing health insurance in a future podcast. Next Steps 1. Listeners to review their homeowners insurance policy and check if they meet the 80% rule for coverage. 2. Homeowners to consider bundling home and auto insurance with one company for potential discounts. 3. Drivers to evaluate increasing their auto insurance deductible to potentially lower premiums. 4. Individuals to assess their need for umbrella insurance based on their net worth and current coverage limits. 5. Drivers to check if their auto insurance includes uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage. 6. Employees to review and consider maximizing employer-provided life insurance when first joining a company. 7. Individuals to calculate their life insurance needs based on mortgage, college funding, and income replacement requirements. 8. Listeners to consider a combination of term and permanent life insurance based on their long-term needs. Follow us: Connell McShane X @ConnellMcShane IG @ConnellMcShane YT @ConnellMcShane Doug Flynn X @FlynnZito IG @DougCFP YT @FlynnZito

13. jan. 2025 - 24 min
episode 401(k)s: Your Biggest Investment Asset. What You Need To Know. No Dumb Questions with Connell McShane and Doug Flynn, CFP. Ep. 6 cover

401(k)s: Your Biggest Investment Asset. What You Need To Know. No Dumb Questions with Connell McShane and Doug Flynn, CFP. Ep. 6

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2407146/open_sms] Connell and Doug discussed the importance of early retirement planning, particularly through 401(k) plans, and the allocation of money in retirement plans. They also explored the challenges of retirement planning, comparing pensions and 401(k)s, and suggested ways to replicate a pension through investing. The conversation concluded with a discussion on the importance of self-reliance and having a plan for retirement. Retirement Savings by Generation In this episode of the podcast, Connell and Doug discuss retirement savings and how different generations approach the topic. They note that the way one thinks about retirement largely depends on their generation, with older generations like the boomers relying more on pensions and younger generations like millennials and Gen. Z focusing more on 401(k)s. The younger generations are also more likely to believe they will rely on their children or relatives for financial support in retirement. Connell and Doug emphasize the importance of self-reliance and early planning for retirement savings, especially for younger generations. Early Retirement Planning and Roth 401(k) Doug and Connell discussed the importance of early retirement planning, particularly through 401(k) plans. Doug emphasized the benefits of starting early, citing an example of someone who starts saving at age 22 and ends up with a significantly larger retirement fund by age 67. He also highlighted the advantage of the Roth 401(k) option, which allows for tax-free growth, as opposed to the traditional 401(k) which defers taxes until withdrawal. Connell agreed, noting that the Roth option is often overlooked but can be beneficial, especially considering the uncertainty of future tax rates. Retirement Plan Allocation and Options Connell and Doug discussed the allocation of money in retirement plans, particularly for younger individuals. Doug explained the concept of target date funds, which adjust their investment mix based on the investor's age, and recommended automatic rebalancing for those with multiple funds. He also suggested that individuals with more than $100,000 in their 401(k) might benefit from rolling over their funds to an IRA for greater investment options. Connell expressed regret over not taking more control over his retirement funds earlier. The conversation ended with a discussion on whether the current retirement system is working effectively. Retirement Planning Challenges and Solutions Connell and Doug discussed the challenges of retirement planning, particularly in the context of pensions and 401(k)s. They noted that pensions, while providing a fixed income, often do not keep pace with inflation and may not cover all expenses. In contrast, 401(k)s offer more flexibility but require individuals to manage their own retirement income. Doug suggested that individuals could potentially replicate a pension by investing a portion of their 401(k) in an annuity, providing a guaranteed income for life. Connell agreed, emphasizing the importance of having a plan for retirement and managing one's own finances. They ended the conversation by wishing everyone a happy holiday season and looking forward to their next meeting. Follow us: Connell McShane X @ConnellMcShane IG @ConnellMcShane YT @ConnellMcShane Doug Flynn X @FlynnZito IG @DougCFP YT @FlynnZito

23. des. 2024 - 27 min
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