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The days of simple retirement planning are gone and those who can manage their own portfolio are choosing not to. Prout Financial Design began over 25 years ago as an education based financial planning practice. Dennis Prout, Certified Financial Planner, believes that each client should not only understand their finances, they should be actively involved in the decisions made. Join the conversation! Dennis' radio show can be heard LIVE every Thursday at 10 am on News Talk 580 am or you can l ...
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This recent market analysis by Capital Group got our attention: Over the last couple of years, the gap in both returns and valuations between small cap and large cap stocks has expanded against the backdrop of tighter monetary policy. To further summarize, a well-known index is trading near a 20-year low on a relative basis versus large caps. Limit…
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Amidst all the blather about an election (you remember, right?), where are the opportunities? Today, we’ll discuss the realities markets have historically experienced during an election year, how investors have responded, and the mistakes investors made. Long-time money manager, The Capital Group, will provide us stats going all the way back to 193…
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On today’s show, we’ll hear about the changes that the Marsh brothers at Bill Marsh Automotive Group are experiencing as they sell their long-held business to Serra Motors. About three years ago, in 2021, the Marsh brothers came on the New Retirement Radio Show to share their experience and knowledge gained over the years with their joint managemen…
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Around the turn of the previous century, Alan Greenspan made the following famous and prescient comment regarding the dot-com bubble: “A decline in perceived risk is often self-reinforcing in that it encourages presumptions of prolonged stability and thus a willingness to reach for risk over an ever-more extended time period. History cautions that …
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Market volatility can easily occur in an election year, which could affect your personal investments. On today’s show, we will review the Guide to investing in an election year, published by Capitol Group, in order help us all gain a better perspective. We’ll then discuss investors’ biggest questions like, “How can we invest with confidence in an e…
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Many of us are familiar with that famous line from Mark Twain’s 1892 novel. In our attempts to deign what's going on in this economy, there is always enough warning for any of us and … of course … plenty of opportunity. Given the current trends we’re seeing in the stock market, especially with some indexes reaching all-time highs, we’re looking for…
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For the Sherlock Holmes aficionados in our audience, Sherlock would say, “Watson, the game is afoot!” This would often take them to new adventures of investigation. Today’s new adventure is planning for ever larger IRA balances and the impact this can have on you and your loved ones, given the stock market run we’re having, and key new IRA rulings …
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John Wayne once said, “Life is hard if you’re stupid.” For investors, this means being wary of a whole lot of the information disseminated by the popular media of today. Today, we’ll be working with solid data to keep our focus on the information we know is certain. In that light, we’ll cover the economic news of the day from our primary research s…
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Welcome to 2024! We are excited for the New Year! Some say that the more things change, the more they remain the same. Well, a lot of things are changing in Traverse City and elsewhere on the ownership front as the Baby Boomer generation continues their respective exit(s) and begins to head for the door. As so many businesses are changing hands, we…
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Today on New Retirement Radio, CPA Jon Sluis joins us as we discuss year-end tax planning, IRAs, and the case coming before the Supreme Court next June, deciding whether or not Congress can tax unrealized gains. Taxing unrealized gains may sound like something you’d see in Russia or hear about in fifth grade as a lofty aphorism. Apparently, however…
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On this week’s show, we will honor the legacy of Charlie Munger, Vice President of Berkshire Hathaway, who passed away on November 28. His road to success was one where he started from nothing and achieved what very few others have by sheer hard work, associating with the best people he could, sprinkled in with significant talent honed over the yea…
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A recent headline on a story of James Caan’s estate read, “Estate of James Caan Whacked in Tax Case.” As you might guess, there is a lot to learn from others’ misfortunes. In this case, some unfortunate planning and advice put James Caan and his estate on the wrong side of the IRS. In the end, his estate owed almost $1 million in taxes and penaltie…
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Giving can be a good thing, so on today’s show we’ll discuss how you might do that and where might be the best place to utilize those funds. We’ll also continue by reviewing some deep and complex questions financial advisors asked Ed Slott at a recent conference in September. These questions will help with the everyday issues advisors are facing wi…
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As we near the end of 2023, which is only about seven weeks out (can you believe it!?), it’s time to focus on end-of-the-year financial planning strategies as well as what’s in store for 2024. On this week’s show, we’ll discuss Ed Slott’s most recent newsletter, and questions to Ed from financial advisors at his most recent Successful IRA workshop.…
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Look out! Here comes the economy! So much to talk about and so little time should be the theme for this week’s show as we dive into what the major money management and economic firms are saying. You may ask, “What does this mean for me?” We’ll talk about how the markets are doing; how you can play offense in a very defense-oriented environment; and…
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Social Security! Just when you thought you could do without it, here comes the check in the mail! (Just kidding, of course.) Last year at this time, we had Bob Simpson, Manager of our local Social Security office, on the show to speak about Social Security and the COLA (cost-of-living adjustment) that was announced. On today's show, Bob will talk a…
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November is just a few weeks away, which means the December 31, 2023, deadline for retirement planning is quickly approaching. Now is the time to wrap up the year with RMD, QCD and Roth conversion planning and focus on retirement planning for 2024. On today’s show, Heidi will discuss the key features to the SECURE 2.0 Act provisions that will becom…
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According to the Center for Medicare Advocacy, as of March 2023, nearly 65 million people are enrolled in Medicare, an increase of almost 100,000 since September 2022. Deciding on healthcare is a significant part in planning for your retirement. There are many factors to consider when educating oneself in the complex field of Medicare. Fortunately,…
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Today’s show will feature a special guest, Jennifer Ewing, who has lived in Traverse City for more than 25 years and has worked in the Human Resources field for more than 32 years. Unfortunately, Jennifer lost both of her parents, but she has gained much firsthand knowledge as the executor of her parents’ estate. Deann and Nathan will discuss Jenni…
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We all remember the famous Wendy’s ad a couple of decades ago in which an older woman asked where the beef was in her burger. On today’s show, we’ll try to answer that question in terms of investment and/or allocation opportunities for you. Sometimes opportunity doesn’t knock … you must open the door! Capital Group, which oversees American Funds Gr…
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When taxes decline, many questions typically arise. In the case of the State of Michigan rolling back the retirement tax, copious amounts of questions and confusion seemed to reign. Today on New Retirement Radio, we will discuss the graduated change in the tax. For all Michigan taxpayers, the income tax rate dropped to 4.05% in 2023, down from 4.25…
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The new economy continues to show itself to us. While (of course) we cannot guess the future, the present certainly cannot be discounted as to what it provides in terms of usable information. What indicators can tell us how the economy is doing? Are those who are most pessimistic wrong? Do we maintain or change our holdings given the reality of ris…
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The September 2023 edition of Ed Slott’s newsletter comes with stories and insights about elder abuse, where scammers within families steal retirement account funds, resulting in significant losses as well as tax penalties. This is another example of why accountability needs to prevail within families, especially when larger retirement account bala…
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Too much cash! Who would have ever thought this would be a problem? Given how rates for conservative fixed income investments – including CDs, Treasury Bills and all the rest – have risen so dramatically, the pressure to get out of low-yielding money market and savings accounts has risen significantly. Investors who rushed for the exits last year a…
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On our August 10 New Retirement Radio show, a caller asked about a recent article by Ray Dalio in The Wall Street Journal. Dalio has written and spoken extensively about the economy, including his November 2021 book, Principles for Dealing with the Changing World Order, which I think is a research masterpiece and have discussed on previous radio sh…
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Jon Sluis, CPA, joins us today to help us catch up on 2023 tax law changes as well as look out for future adjustments we need to be aware of. As you know, proper tax planning requires being aware of not only what’s new, but what has changed from the previous year. And you guessed it … there are lots of changes and updates for 2023 you need to know …
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The morning haze has made for some beautiful sunrises here in Northern Michigan recently. However, a similar type of “haze” continues to envelop our current economic situation. Are we in for a soft landing? What about interest rates, recession and the business cycle? Housing prices are another big unknown, with many professionals weighing in on the…
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In a May 2023 Kiplinger article, Chris Abeyta, in discussing the transition from asset growth to income and protection, warns us of the “Retirement Hazard Zone” – the four to five years right after the pivotal age of 59½ that can greatly impact the rest of your retirement. In essence, Abeyta cautions readers to take action to protect their nest egg…
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The beautiful summer weather seems to have everyone in a trance of warmth, ice cream, sandy beaches and the great outdoors (including the bugs)! Today, we’ll talk about the power of being a contrarian in a world that seems more confusing by the day. Included in this will be historical examples of those with very big voices who have been very wrong …
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In a recent article in Kiplinger, Chris Abeyta explains how your retirement journey breaks down into three phases. Phase 2: “The Retirement Hazard Zone,” are the four to five years right after turning the pivotal age of 59-1⁄2. According to Abeyta, this is the time to take action to protect your nest egg from significant losses while still growing …
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How many times have you heard the phrase, “Talk is cheap”? We even alluded to this on last week’s show regarding the market’s response to Fed Chair Jeremy Powell’s proclamation that rates would begin to rise at the Fed’s July meeting on the 25th and 26th. On this week’s show, we’ll continue to discuss the rate environment and its impact on the econ…
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So, you’d like to retire? Before taking the plunge, there’s a lot you need to think about. What are the common and not so common issues and financial hurdles for pre-retirees and retirees alike? What are the steps to consider or adjustments you have to make to move the needle in your direction in the face of a volatile economic environment? We’ll d…
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Have you ever felt the need to know more? Like you’re missing out on crucial news and information … especially for your financial well-being? While this can sound like a tall order, today’s show will be all about giving you the current, prevailing economic conditions. While we can only guess where the resultant markets might lead, we can glean more…
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Whether it’s by phone, email or text message, it seems like the number of scam artists out there trying to get your money or personal information is at epidemic proportions. And thinking that “this only happens to the older set” could not be further from the truth … no one is immune. Another issue we’ve heard from our connections in the banking sec…
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There has been a lot of press lately about the future of AI, or Artificial Intelligence. Understandably, most are concerned about its impact on our lives – historically, socially and economically. Regarding investments, how do we navigate the companies involved in this advancing technology? What are some of the possible dangers that will be part of…
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You may have heard the song “If” by the ’70s group Bread. The beginning lyrics are: “If a picture paints a thousand words, then why can’t I paint you? The words will never show the you I’ve come to know.” Unfortunately, we can’t even come close to turning a traditional IRA into a ballad, but we can perhaps help you to soar a bit higher than you tho…
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On today’s show, we’re diving into all things Roth IRA. Heidi will discuss the benefits of a Roth conversion, including a benefit most of us haven’t considered, a conversion as a gift to your beneficiaries. We will compare the possible outcome for traditional IRA beneficiary versus the possible outcome for Roth IRA beneficiary, so you can determine…
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While we often discuss the financial realities of retirement and generating income or growth in an efficient manner while being aware of tax and other risks, we very rarely discuss the emotional aspects of retiring which, of course, can be huge. Are you ready to leave your career for something new and unchartered? Have you allowed yourself the time…
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You’ve heard of settling an estate from the attorney’s perspective. Today, we’ll discuss settling an estate from a financial advisor’s perspective. Settling an estate involves much more than merely settling assets. Generally, it also includes filing the last will and testament, paying bills and taxes, filing the deceased’s final tax returns, distri…
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Market gyrations are always unnerving, and today’s markets are no exception. Today, we’re going to discuss Fed Chairman Jay Powell’s recent quotes from his Jackson Hole, Wyoming speech and why we think the stock market responded as it did. Though the reality of the world in which we live is ever-changing, we can, at the same time, discuss what you …
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While we won’t speculate on whether the U.S. economy is actually in a recession, we think it’s important to discuss the practicality of retirement (or staying retired) given a relatively tough investing environment, rising interest rates, a falling stock market, and worldwide angst about Russia, China and other countries. We’ll review some great ar…
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Today is about changes! Wow, what a difference a week makes … or has it only been a day? Today, we’ll talk about many topics, including individuals putting their spending on personal credit cards to dent inflation; the upcoming near historic Social Security benefit increase; as well as the beloved Accuracy-Related Penalties possibly imposed on IRA …
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Welcome to our ever-changing, ever-evolving financial universe. A famous radio host used to describe things as being, “… on the leading edge of societal evolution.” Today, we’ll discuss “quantum computing,” a recent megatrend that, according to Haim Israel, Global Strategist and Managing Director of Research at Bank of America, “Could be bigger tha…
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While the markets have been quite volatile recently, for today’s show, we thought it might be helpful to see what these numbers can mean for you in the future. Of course, we can’t predict the future, but we know that past performance is a good indicator of future behavior. In fact, we can delve all the way back to 1835 to see how markets from previ…
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While life insurance is certainly not a sexy or thrilling, edge-of-your-seat subject, it can serve as a very practical tool in today’s economic climate. In fact, some advisors consider it a bit “edgy.” Primarily, life insurance is a way to protect your loved ones and help leverage their financial woes in the event of your untimely death. However, t…
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A couple weeks ago, I (Dennis) dedicated a significant amount of time to finishing my continuing education requirements in order to earn the Certified Private Wealth Advisor designation. In the middle of a very intense 24-hour session, a PhD accountant from the Booth School of Business in Chicago gave a surprising, edge-of-your-seat piece about tax…
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“Forecasts create the mirage that the future is knowable.” Given our bent to discuss the markets and economy, there is no better reality check than the astute words of American Economist Peter Bernstein. In the end (of course) we all must continue to take as much responsibility as we’re able, and to act in the way most prudent for ourselves and our…
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When should I collect Social Security? How do I find out how much my benefits will be? What about disability benefits? Child survivor benefits? On today’s radio show, we’ll tackle many of the common questions and themes we hear from our clients regarding Social Security. And joining us in our studio will be our own local expert, Bob Simpson, Northe…
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A recent headline from a well-known financial publisher read: What to Do When Recession Threatens Your Retirement. Many of our clients at Prout Financial Design are expressing similar sentiments, and are wondering if they should wait to retire or simply adjust their plans based on the current down market. Given that the U.S. stock market just suffe…
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When “life” happens (as it certainly has this past year) to those with retirement accounts, questions often arise regarding how or when to take Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs) in the midst of a declining stock market, as well as determining what type of accounts are best to tap in the event of a hurricane or other natural disaster. If you’ve …
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