The Financial Procast
Our idea is to provide another avenue that we can add more value to our community and to cover more ground than we’re often able to do in a text-based blog post. The Insurance Pro Blog was originally launched in the summer of 2011 as ...
Our idea is to provide another avenue that we can add more value to our community and to cover more ground than we’re often able to do in a text-based blog post. The Insurance Pro Blog was originally launched in the summer of 2011 as a way to debunk my
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184 Hey…Have You Heard About the “internet”?
We're back after taking a week off and wouldn't you ...
We're back after taking a week off and wouldn't you know it...Gen Y still doesn't like being forced to talk to insurance agents at their kitchen tables? (sarcasm light on) - This is a story that never gets old to us.
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183 Reduce Your Retirement Income or Pay Up
- Today we're back to your regular format. A veritable ...
- Today we're back to your regular format. A veritable hodge-podge of news from the world of finance. - Yes, we could've spent another whole episode discussing the volatility of the markets, but we figured there are plenty of other places you c...
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182 A Discussion of Risk: Percentages Be Damned, I Need Income
Well, we take a week off from recording/producing the financial ...
Well, we take a week off from recording/producing the financial procast and the market decides it's going to fall apart. I wasn't aware that our podcast was the glue that holds it all together? - In light of that,
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181 Cars, Houses and Yard Sale Knick Knacks
In episode 181 of the Financial Procast, here's what we ...
In episode 181 of the Financial Procast, here's what we discuss: - Money Flees U.S. stock funds - SEC commissioners push for greater pricing transparency for bonds - Variable Annuity surrender charges aren't what some would have you think -
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180 Follow Us on Facebook and Like Us on the Tweeter
- Ever been around someone who tried too hard? It's ...
- Ever been around someone who tried too hard? It's painfully obvious. - The financial services industry is guilty of this kind of behavior. Need proof? Just google the term "society of grownups" and you will need no further evidence that we're...
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179 Welcome to Chi Phi Pi
- Don't let the title fool you. We're not actually ...
- Don't let the title fool you. We're not actually starting our own sorority. But we do think that it's a shame that the CFP board recently compared itself to one in a recent court case where they were being sued. -
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178 Oh Kevin, I’d Like to Buy Some Health Insurance
- We're back after a two week unplanned hiatus. Sometimes ...
- We're back after a two week unplanned hiatus. Sometimes life happens, not much we can do about that. Thankfully, we still remember how to record and produce a podcast. - Here's what we're discussing in episode 178: - A $15/hr. minimum wage?
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177 URSA: The Other Retirement Plan
- Are you tired of new ideas? Why is that ...
- Are you tired of new ideas? Why is that people (us included) spend so much time trying to come up with new ideas when the old ones aren't bad? - Let me clear, lest you think I'm a luddite. I'm not saying that things shouldn't improve over tim...
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176 I Don’t Think That Word Means What You Think It Means
We tried not to talk about the Department of Labor's ...
We tried not to talk about the Department of Labor's proposed rule change regarding retirement accounts. I promise. We had a conversation where we specifically decided we weren't going to do it. - But then we did. -
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175 The Plural of Anecdote is Not Data
- Every now and then something comes along that we ...
- Every now and then something comes along that we just have to spend a bit more time on than usual. Today in the second half of the show, we get into proposed legislation from the Department of Labor. - Now,