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roadmap to RETIREMENT

Podkast av Alex Neri

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EP78: Avoiding Credit Card Traps

Welcome back to Roadmap to Retirement, this episode I will be answering recent client questions: * What to do if you’re spending more in retirement (first verify if it’s sustainable, then budget, cut expenses, or add part-time income) * How to help an elderly mom after a pension ends (consider selling the home or a reverse mortgage) * Ways to tackle credit card debt (lower-rate loans, possibly a 401(k) loan and fixing the underlying income/expense or emergency-fund issue) * Planning a “retirement” that’s really a second full-time career (adjust investments, taxes, and health insurance) * When to involve adult children (beneficiary meeting sooner is better) * How much cash to keep (about 3–6 months’ expenses, start small if needed). Come back soon for another episode!

6. mai 2026 - 19 min
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EP77: Geopolitics & Retirement Plans

On the Roadmap to Retirement Podcast, I talked with Jason Grover from Grover Financial Services about how geopolitical conflicts like the current Iran situation can spark fear and tempt investors to make drastic moves. Our core message was that “this time isn’t different”: if your goals haven’t changed and you still own great companies, the plan shouldn’t change just because of headlines you can’t control. For clients still accumulating, market drops can mean buying more shares while prices are down; for retirees taking income, we discussed setting aside a two-to-five-year “war chest” so lifestyle doesn’t have to change during volatility. We also covered how anxiety often peaks around retirement, why experience through past downturns matters, and how advisors add value through behavioral management, including using systematic, pre-committed strategies when emotions run high. Come back soon for another episode!

22. april 2026 - 14 min
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EP 76: What Are “Trump Accounts”?

In this Roadmap to Retirement episode, I break down what “Trump accounts” are and when they may make sense for parents and grandparents. The account lets you contribute up to $5,000 per year and works like a non-deductible, after-tax IRA: your contributions come back tax-free, but any growth is taxed as ordinary income when withdrawn. The big draw is the federal $1,000 seed deposit for children born between January 1, 2025 and December 31, 2028, so if you’re eligible, I recommend taking the free money, investing it in a U.S. equity fund/low-cost ETF, and letting it grow. Beyond that, I generally see 529 plans as better for most people due to tax-free education withdrawals and possible state tax deductions, though a Roth conversion strategy could benefit affluent families aiming for long-term wealth. Sign-ups may happen via trumpaccount.gov or through tax filing, starting July 4. Come back soon for a new episode with a returning guest!

8. april 2026 - 7 min
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EP 74: Client Q&A

In this solo Roadmap to Retirement mailbag, I answer five listener and client questions: how to retire early by building a liquid, non-retirement investment pool to bridge the years before penalty-free access to retirement accounts (while still enjoying life); whether to buy a whole life policy for a friend, where I stress starting with your financial plan rather than a product; whether to buy silver, where I caution against chasing what’s been hot and suggest only a small, diversified allocation if any; how to handle being overconcentrated in one stock, where I argue that paying capital gains taxes can be worth it to reduce risk and note options like spreading sales across tax years; and whether it’s “stupid” to move and give up a low 2020-era mortgage rate, where I weigh lifestyle needs and mention refinancing if rates fall. Thanks for listening and come back for new episodes and returning guests soon!

25. mars 2026 - 13 min
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