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The SpaceX IPO landed more or less exactly where history would predict. Adam and Andy open with a quick look at the initial pop, why it's par for the course, and what the oversubscription might mean for the Anthropic and OpenAI filings still on the horizon. From there, the episode shifts to a conversation centered on Adam's latest Nashville Business Journal article on retirement readiness. Most people approach retirement with a number in their head, a round figure they've decided will make them feel financially secure. Adam argues that working backward from that number is the wrong way to start. The right question is what your life actually costs, what your income sources will be, and what the portfolio needs to generate to close the gap. That reframe changes nearly everything downstream, including how much you might be able to spend, what assumptions you're carrying that aren't grounded in data, and the difference between walking away from a planning conversation feeling relieved versus walking away with real clarity. ⏱️ Timestamps: * (0:43) World Cup check-in and the US Men's National Team * (2:56) SpaceX IPO: the initial pop and how it compares to historical averages * (5:15) What the SpaceX debut might signal for Anthropic and OpenAI * (6:05) Market broadening: small caps at all-time highs, international stocks continuing to climb * (6:39) Adam's Nashville Business Journal article on retirement readiness * (7:47) Why "what's my number?" is the wrong starting question * (9:28) The right framework: income sources, spending goals, and what the portfolio needs to do * (11:44) The underspending risk and why obsessing over running out of money can cost you * (13:43) Clients in their 80s and 90s who wish they'd spent more when they could * (15:50) Retirement spending assumptions worth questioning * (17:36) Monte Carlo analysis: what it gets right and where it misleads * (20:52) Relief versus clarity: why the distinction matters after a planning conversation * (22:54) For anyone on the hamster wheel: what to do differently * (25:55) Podcast disclosures Resources: Long Story Short website | burneywealth.com/podcast [http://www.burneywealth.com/podcast] Follow Burney Wealth Management on LinkedIn | www.linkedin.com/company/burneywealthmanagement [http://www.linkedin.com/company/burneywealthmanagement] Follow Adam Newman on Linkedin | www.linkedin.com/in/adam-newman-cfa-cfp%C2%AE-mst-ricp%C2%AE-cepa-48853916/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-newman-cfa-cfp%C2%AE-mst-ricp%C2%AE-cepa-48853916/] Follow Andy Pratt on LinkedIn | www.linkedin.com/in/andyjpratt/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/andyjpratt/] Nashville Business Journal: What's my number? Why financial freedom might be closer than you think | bizjournals.com/nashville/news/2026/06/01/retirement-number-may-be-missing.html [http://bizjournals.com/nashville/news/2026/06/01/retirement-number-may-be-missing.html] #RetirementPlanning #FinancialPlanning #WealthManagement #RetirementReadiness #LongStoryShort The Burney Company is an SEC-registered investment adviser. Burney Wealth Management is a division of the Burney Company. Registration with the SEC or any state securities authority does not imply that Burney Company or any of its principals or employees possesses a particular level of skill or training in the investment advisory business or any other business. This content is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended as personalized investment advice or a recommendation.
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