Common Sense Investing with Victor McClure
For more information about Victor McClure, Steve Ringo and the McClure Capital team, visit https://mcclurecapital.com/ [https://mcclurecapital.com/]
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Mid-Year Check Up
The Early Exit & Roth Conversion Window
This week on the Common Sense Investing Show, guest hosts Steve Ringo and Raymond McClure discussed a USA Today report highlighting that 59% of respondents retired earlier than planned, often due to factors like health setbacks and job loss. They emphasized the importance of proactive retirement planning, noting that unexpected early retirement can significantly impact savings, Social Security benefits, and overall financial security. The hosts encouraged listeners to understand the challenges that come with transitioning from accumulating assets to distributing income, stressing the need for written financial plans and regular portfolio reviews as retirement approaches. The conversation also addressed common misconceptions regarding Roth conversions, underscoring the benefits of personalized strategies versus converting entire retirement accounts at once. Listeners were encouraged to connect with the McClure Capital team for a complimentary retirement stress test to prepare for both planned and unexpected changes in their financial future. For more information about Victor McClure, Steve Ringo and the McClure Capital team, visit https://mcclurecapital.com/ [https://mcclurecapital.com/]
Beyond the Market: Modern Strategies for Risk Management and Retirement Success
From Family to Finance: Real Solutions with Victor and Diana McClure
This week on the Common Sense Investing Show, Victor McClure was joined by Diana McClure, Victor’s wife and an important member of the McClure Capital team. With Steve Ringo out, Diana shared her evolving role—from office management to directing the firm’s rapidly growing video and social media efforts, including outreach to the Hispanic community. The show highlighted the value of connecting through multiple platforms, the benefits of bilingual services, and the importance of being proactive about retirement planning. The hosts emphasized the firm’s approach to providing no-cost retirement stress tests and the hands-on support available for client questions and second opinions. The show also featured answers to listener questions on major retirement topics. Victor addressed long-term care insurance, explaining pros and cons of various options and stressed the need to run the numbers before making decisions. Other topics included strategies for retiring during layoffs, contributing to grandchildren’s education without jeopardizing one’s own retirement, and assessing retirement dreams like opening a bed and breakfast. Throughout, the team underscored the importance of comprehensive planning, continual learning, and honest client communication. For more information about Victor McClure, Steve Ringo and the McClure Capital team, visit https://mcclurecapital.com/ [https://mcclurecapital.com/]
The Magic Retirement Number and Tax Shock
This week on the Common Sense Investing Show, Victor McClure and Steve Ringo tackled the latest headlines about the so-called "magic number" for retirement. Referencing a new Northwestern Mutual study, they discussed Americans’ perception that $1.46 million is now needed to retire comfortably—up considerably from the old standard of $1 million. Victor and Steve emphasized that the ideal retirement savings number varies significantly based on individual lifestyle, spending habits, and income expectations. The hosts highlighted that factors like inflation, taxes, and the unpredictability of market returns mean retirees should focus more on generating reliable income and less on reaching a specific account balance. They also urged listeners to avoid pitfalls like “lifestyle creep” and to plan ahead for longevity, noting that more Americans expect to live to age 100 and must prepare for potentially decades-long retirements. The conversation further explored how higher incomes and larger portfolios do not always equate to financial security in retirement, especially given rising expenses and unexpected tax obligations from required minimum distributions. The show stressed the importance of a detailed, written retirement plan, holistic tax strategies, and maximizing employer-sponsored retirement accounts such as 401(k)s—always crafted with each individual's goals, risk tolerance, and time horizon in mind. For more information about Victor McClure, Steve Ringo and the McClure Capital team, visit https://mcclurecapital.com/ [https://mcclurecapital.com/]
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