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Financial and retirement planning guidance from Des Moines' Eric Peterson of Peterson Financial Group.

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Financial and retirement planning guidance from Des Moines' Eric Peterson of Peterson Financial Group.

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How Emotions Can Impact Your Retirement Plan

5/2/2024
Dive into the world of financial emotions in this episode with Eric Peterson. Discover how greed, fear, hope, and pride can make or break your investment strategy. Eric unravels the complexities of managing emotions to ensure a secure and enjoyable retirement. This episode isn't just about financial strategies; it's about understanding the human side of investing. It's about knowing when to hold on and when to let go, when to take risks and when to seek shelter. It's a must-listen for anyone standing at the cusp of retirement—or even those just starting to climb their financial mountain. Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode: Get in touch with the Peterson Financial team: https://petersonfg.com/

Duration:00:13:46

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Retirement Planning Statistics

4/25/2024
Retirement is closer than you think, but are you ready? With a staggering number of people lacking confidence in their retirement savings, Eric shares the misconceptions people have and what mistakes can derail someone’s financial future. Many people feel inadequate when it comes to what they have saved in their nest egg, uninformed about the pitfalls of target date funds, and unprepared about the reality of leaving the workforce earlier than expected. Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode: Get in touch with the Peterson Financial team: https://petersonfg.com/

Duration:00:13:18

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Mailbag: Should I Fire My Broker?

4/18/2024
Navigating life's financial crossroads can be tricky, especially when it involves your financial future. In this episode of Retirement Ready, Eric addresses these complex issues head-on. How do you best evaluate your broker and your investment performance against the S&P 500? Eric says a lot of that comes down to setting expectations and understanding the risks. Then, Holly wants to know what to consider before making a midlife career change. Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode: Get in touch with the Peterson Financial team: https://petersonfg.com/

Duration:00:13:02

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Putting It Off

4/11/2024
We are all guilty of procrastinating from time to time. Financially speaking, though, this can get you into a lot of trouble. Let’s talk about the areas where it might feel better to kick the can down the road. Ultimately, it’s best to get things taken care of sooner, rather than later. Dealing with financial stuff or tightening up the budget might not sound appealing at first, but doesn’t have to stress you out. Sometimes worrying about it is worse than it really is. Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode: Get in touch with the Peterson Financial team: https://petersonfg.com/

Duration:00:13:21

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Common Scams to Avoid

4/4/2024
Americans over 60 have lost more than $3.1 billion in various forms of fraud and scams in the last 12 months! Today we talk through some of the common scams people unfortunately fall for and how you can stay vigilant against it. As the scams get more sophisticated, it can be harder to see through them. Understanding what ones to look out for will help you steer clear of these schemes. Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode: Get in touch with the Peterson Financial team: https://petersonfg.com/

Duration:00:14:24

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Financial Strategies: Agree or Disagree?

3/28/2024
There are a number of financial ideas that people have differing opinions on. Eric shares today which of these he agrees with or disagrees and why. From paying off the house to having life insurance after you retire, each of these financial concepts will give you something to consider as you compare to what you’re doing. Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode: Get in touch with the Peterson Financial team: https://petersonfg.com/

Duration:00:11:58

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Divorce Mistakes

3/21/2024
Unfortunately, divorce happens. When it does, no one wants to make costly financial mistakes amidst an already stressful time. Today, we talk about the mistakes that can happen and how to avoid them when it comes to dividing up your assets with a spouse. Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode: Get in touch with the Peterson Financial team: https://petersonfg.com/

Duration:00:12:24

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Villains of the Financial World

3/14/2024
In movies, there are all-time classic villains like Darth Vader or the Wicked Witch of the West. When it comes to the financial world, what kind of villains should you look out for? Just like some of these cinematic villains, some of these financial elements may have a bit of nuance and history that can make it hard to label them all good or all bad. Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode: Get in touch with the Peterson Financial team: https://petersonfg.com/

Duration:00:12:45

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Uses for Life Insurance

3/7/2024
When you’re younger, life insurance is often thought of as an income replacement as needed. But as you get older and into retirement, you might find other uses for life insurance. When thinking ahead for your estate and how it passes to beneficiaries, life insurance can prove to be a useful tool. Currently, the proceeds from life insurance are tax-free. How does that change how you include it in your financial plan? Eric outlines some of the options and benefits life insurance can provide. Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode: Get in touch with the Peterson Financial team: https://petersonfg.com/

Duration:00:13:03

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Understanding Financial Risk

2/29/2024
What kind of risks do you take in your financial life? As you get less comfortable with things like climbing up ladders and riding on skateboards, you might also become less financially risky. When you enter retirement, how you view your money in the market changes significantly from your working years. It’s important to look at your portfolio to ensure your investments match your risk tolerance. Eric and his team use a risk analysis with prospective clients to help them understand what you have and how exposed you are to risk. From there, you can better make adjustments according to your risk tolerance and financial plan to put your mind at ease. Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode: Get in touch with the Peterson Financial team: https://petersonfg.com/

Duration:00:12:40

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Mailbag: What Financial Advice Should I Share with My Grandchild?

2/22/2024
A lot of times, when you consider what is happening with your money, questions arise. Instead of letting those questions serve as a mental roadblock, ask a qualified financial professional. You may be surprised at what you hear! Or, you may feel validated that you are headed the right direction. On today’s show, Eric answers three questions from listeners. Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode: Get in touch with the Peterson Financial team: https://petersonfg.com/

Duration:00:14:28

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The Good Old Days

2/15/2024
Why is retirement planning different than the “good old days” that our parents and grandparents experienced? This is one of those cases where you most likely can’t follow the same plan as previous generations and expect it to work out the same. Things like pensions, Social Security, and even RMD age have changed. Is your financial plan set up accordingly or is it in need of some changes to match? Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode: Get in touch with the Peterson Financial team: https://petersonfg.com/

Duration:00:11:14

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Mailbag: When Should I Retire?

2/8/2024
When is the perfect time to retire? One question from the mailbag asks whether retiring now or in two years will make a big difference. Stay tuned as Eric answers this listener question and more in this week's show. Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode: Get in touch with the Peterson Financial team: https://petersonfg.com/

Duration:00:13:36

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Discussing Dave Ramsey and His Core Beliefs

2/1/2024
More than likely, you’ve heard about financial commentator, Dave Ramsey. Today, we talk about some of Dave’s core beliefs and how they may differ from those of a licensed financial advisor. While Dave’s tips and baby steps have helped people, it’s worth taking some of his advice with a grain of salt. Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode: Get in touch with the Peterson Financial team: https://petersonfg.com/

Duration:00:14:30

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Mailbag: What Should I Do With My Inheritance?

1/25/2024
Every day you have to make choices about your money. What to spend it on, when to save, and how to manage it well. We tackle three questions from the mailbag today from people facing a financial decision. From learning how to take care of the household finances after one spouse passes to deciding about helping a child pay for college, Eric can help point clients in the right direction. Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode: Get in touch with the Peterson Financial team: https://petersonfg.com/

Duration:00:12:36

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The Voice of Greed

1/18/2024
What does the voice of greed sound like? We hear a lot in the financial space, some of it sound advice, and some of it just plain greedy (and even risky). There’s a time and a place for risk, but it comes down to planning. Not all of your money should have the same risk profile. Working with a financial advisor can help you determine how much risk is good vs. having safety. Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode: Get in touch with the Peterson Financial team: https://petersonfg.com/

Duration:00:15:24

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The Financial Guessing Game

1/11/2024
Sometimes we fall into playing the guessing game when it comes to our finances. For instance, how much do you really need in retirement? Instead of grabbing at arbitrary numbers, first think about how much you spend. Some of your expenses may change in retirement compared to your working years, but plan for your needs based on your expenses and your goals. Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode: Get in touch with the Peterson Financial team: https://petersonfg.com/

Duration:00:12:53

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Mailbag: Should I Pay off my Daughter’s College Loan?

1/4/2024
When you retire, you have to be strategic about what you do with your money. In today’s show, Eric answers three questions from the mailbag about how to make the best financial decision possible with your money once you’re retired. Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode: Get in touch with the Peterson Financial team: https://petersonfg.com/

Duration:00:13:50

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Inheritance FAQ

12/28/2023
There are some common questions that come up around inheritance, so today we are going to tackle a few! Whether you have recently inherited or want to set up your estate in a way that makes it easier on your beneficiaries, there’s something for you to learn in today’s show. Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode: Get in touch with the Peterson Financial team: https://petersonfg.com/

Duration:00:16:46

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Financial Lessons from Christmas Songs

12/21/2023
There are so many different ways to approach the subject of financial planning. In light of the holidays, we wanted to have a little fun and compare some Christmas classic songs with financial lessons. For starters, as you sing about Rudolph, it’s easy to see now what a great asset he had in that shiny bright nose. What financial tools are underrated and a better asset than you originally thought? Or, what happens after grandma gets run over by a reindeer? Did she have a financial plan in place? Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode: Get in touch with the Peterson Financial team: https://petersonfg.com/

Duration:00:13:37