Hanson Mcclain's Money Matters
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Sinopse
For more than 20 years, Money Matters, Scott Hanson and Pat McClains weekly call-in talk radio program, has fielded thousands of questions from callers just like you.
Episódios
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Big swings on Wall Street: a reality check
19/03/2022 Duração: 52minOn this week’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat put wild swings on Wall Street into perspective. Then they help a man sort out tax implications after his mother accidentally deposited money meant for her IRA, into a checking account. You’ll hear honest advice for a man who wants to tap into his home’s equity to buy rental property. Plus, should you buy or rent a house? Scott and Pat help guide a young investor.
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Car prices, high-dividend stocks, and reallocating a risky portfolio.
12/03/2022 Duração: 52minOn this week’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat begin the show by discussing the premium prices being paid for new and used automobiles. They then take a question about the viability of a portfolio constructed entirely of high-dividend stocks. A disabled veteran is working with an advisor that had invested his life savings in an uncomfortably high-risk portfolio, and then liquidated it. They then answer a call from a 43-year-old Arizona man who wants to know about allocating his 401(k).
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The impact of the war in Ukraine, life insurance, and recovering from numerous financial mistakes.
05/03/2022 Duração: 52minOn this week’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat begin the show by discussing the global economic impact of the war in Ukraine. A caller wants to know if there exists a global catastrophe economic trigger point that would ever motivate Pat or Scott to get out of the market. A caller asks if he has enough insurance to cover his four children in the event of a tragedy. A good saver has made some financial mistakes and wonders if it’s too late to recover.
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Conflict in Ukraine: Remain Calm
26/02/2022 Duração: 01h01minOn this special edition of Money Matters, Scott and Allworth’s Chief Investment Officer Andy Stout explain why the key is calm during conflicts like the one in Ukraine. Then Scott and Pat help a woman navigate a $10,000 loss in her retirement account. You’ll hear advice for a woman afraid to use part of her emergency fund to pay off her mortgage. Plus, do you have to pay capital gains tax if you inherit your parents’ house? Hanson and McClain have the answer. Join Money Matters: Get your most pressing financial questions answered by Allworth's CEOs Scott Hanson and Pat McClain live on-air! Call 833-99-WORTH. Or ask a question by clicking here. You can also email Scott and Pat at questions@moneymatters.com. Download and rate our podcast here.
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“An 11 year old told me to invest in crypto.”
19/02/2022 Duração: 52minOn this week’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat talk inflation. Then Scott shares what he said to an 11-year old who told him he needed to invest in cryptocurrency. Plus they reveal the most realistic time to start worrying about retirement. You’ll hear advice for a man thinking about rolling over his old 401k. Finally, a lesson on what to do with your required minimum distribution. Join Money Matters: Get your most pressing financial questions answered by Allworth's CEOs Scott Hanson and Pat McClain live on-air! Call 833-99-WORTH. Or ask a question by clicking here. You can also email Scott and Pat at questions@moneymatters.com. Download and rate our podcast here.
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”An 11 year old told me to invest in crypto.”
19/02/2022 Duração: 52minOn this week’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat talk inflation. Then Scott shares what he said to an 11-year old who told him he needed to invest in cryptocurrency. Plus they reveal the most realistic time to start worrying about retirement. You’ll hear advice for a man thinking about rolling over his old 401k. Finally, a lesson on what to do with your required minimum distribution. Join Money Matters: Get your most pressing financial questions answered by Allworth's CEOs Scott Hanson and Pat McClain live on-air! Call 833-99-WORTH. Or ask a question by clicking here. You can also email Scott and Pat at questions@moneymatters.com. Download and rate our podcast here.
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A bullseye on target-date funds
12/02/2022 Duração: 52minOn this week’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat explain why “it makes no sense” to have a target date fund outside of a retirement account. Then they help a woman who wants to use biblical principles to leave an inheritance. Plus, why a 62-year old with a child on the way should pull the trigger now on his social security.
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Stock market volatility, advice on buying rental property, and a lesson in cryptocurrency.
05/02/2022 Duração: 52minOn this week’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat kick off the show by discussing the impact that social media stocks are having on market volatility. A woman about to retire wants to know whether she has enough money to buy a vacation home. A retiree asks whether he should invest $300,000 in a rental property or REITs. A high school teacher wants advice on teaching his students about cryptocurrency. Finally, a father with a disabled daughter wants to know how aggressive he should be with his portfolio.
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Choosing between an IRA or state pension, investment alternatives, and the collapse of Peloton stock
29/01/2022 Duração: 52minOn this week’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat begin the show by answering a question about the tax implications of choosing between a state pension and an IRA. They then answer a question from a Southern California man who wants advice on investment alternatives. The two then discuss the fall of exercise bike Peloton’s stock. Finally, a caller wants to know the specifics of a Roth conversion.
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Market corrections, low-tax states for retirement, and living wills and trusts.
22/01/2022 Duração: 52minOn this week’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat begin the show by discussing market corrections before taking a call from a great saver about investing in a backdoor Roth and then moving to a low-income tax state. A caller asks whether dividend stocks are a good investment. A 60-year-old caller wants to know the approximate tax burden on her Tesla and Apple stock? Lastly, a couple wants information on beneficiaries and revocable living trusts.
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The COVID resistant market, savings advice for late bloomers, and required minimum distributions.
15/01/2022 Duração: 52minOn this week’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat begin the show by discussing the seemingly COVID-resistant stock market. A married caller with high income and no savings wants to know how she can make up ground. A 71-year-old caller wants information on required minimum distributions. Next, a 61-year-old with five separate retirement savings accounts wants to know which vehicle he should tap first. Lastly, a caller wants to know if he should sell his losing stocks.
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Family financial conversations, money from an inheritance, and an overview of SEPs.
08/01/2022 Duração: 52minOn this week’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat begin the show by discussing some recent conversations they’ve had with their own families about money. A caller recently lost both her parents and wants advice on what to do with the $400,000 inheritance. A self-employed caller wants information on SEPs. A savvy California investor wants to know if her stock allocation is age appropriate.
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Financial resolutions for the New Year, debt management, and Indexed Universal Life
01/01/2022 Duração: 52minOn this New Year’s 2022 edition of Money Matters, Scott and Pat discuss keeping financial resolutions, before advising a caller who is curious about indexed universal life insurance. A Michigan caller wants to know about the feasibility of leasing part of his land to an energy company. Finally, a caller with a net worth of $2.2 million, which she mostly keeps in cash, wants to know if she should invest in the stock market.
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This “best of” Money Matters includes calls about liquidating annuities, high mutual fund fees, and investment conflicts.
25/12/2021 Duração: 48minOn this week’s special “Best Of” Money Matters, Scott and Pat advise a New Jersey caller who wants to liquidate a $130,000 annuity. A caller wants to know why the fees on his mutual funds are so high. A Sacramento caller wants to know if he can afford to retire and move to Thailand. Finally, a police officer wants to know if the windfall elimination provision will impact his Social Security.
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Record inflation, building long-term wealth, and converting a term life insurance policy.
18/12/2021 Duração: 52minOn this week’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat advise a 28-year-old California caller earning $120,000 a year and who wants to create some additional revenue streams. A 67-year-old wonders if her investment risk exposure is in line with her age and rate of savings. A married man wants advice about investing the proceeds from a home sale. Lastly, a man wants to know if he should convert his term life insurance policy.
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Elusive financial confidence, taxation on life insurance, and liquidating a large annuity.
11/12/2021 Duração: 52minOn this week’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat debate what it means to have financial confidence before advising a caller about paying income tax on a life insurance windfall. A retiree has $220,000 invested in an annuity and wants guidance about how to keep his tax obligation low. And, finally, a Salt Lake City man wants to know if saving 42% of the family income will be enough to fund retirement.
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The impact of omicron, pros and cons of inflation bonds, rental property, and excess debt.
04/12/2021 Duração: 52minOn this week’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat advise a caller who wants to know about inflation bonds, then answer a question from a South Carolinian with three rentals, a $1.2 million portfolio, and a moderate amount of debt. A caller from Georgia wants to know what to do with $400,000 from the sale of a business. A caller wants to know whether he should take Social Security at age 62, age 65, or age 70. Finally, a Northern California caller owns three rentals outright but has a $300,000 mortgage on her primary residence and wants advice on whether she should invest or pay off the loan.
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Start-ups, non-profits, 529s, and choosing between a 401(k) and a brokerage account.
27/11/2021 Duração: 52minOn this week’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat advise a teacher from New York who wants to start a business. A caller who received a $300,000 inheritance wants to know where to invest and how to make sure his children benefit. A 33-year-old caller from Virginia wants help deciding between contributing to her work sponsored 401(k) and a brokerage account. A highly organized retiree wants to know if his investments are too conservative, and how to start a non-profit. A former Marine who has spent his career as a postal worker wants to educate his grandchildren about investing and money.
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Rising home prices, the impact of inflation, and long-term care insurance.
20/11/2021 Duração: 52minOn this week’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat advise a caller who has lived in Yosemite for 30 years, saved well, but can’t quite afford a long-term care insurance policy. A caller who has saved $500,000 wants to know when he should file for Social Security. A 74-year-old Portland resident wants to know whether he should spend $700,000 to move into a retirement community. A soon-to-be retired state employee from San Diego wants to know how much the government will take from her pension. A retiree in his late 60s asks about Medicare Part B plan premiums.
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The Rivian electric vehicle IPO, retirement account distribution strategies, and the downside of universal life insurance policies.
13/11/2021 Duração: 52minOn this week’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat discuss the record-setting Rivian electric vehicle IPO, before taking a call from a Georgia woman who wants advice on the sequencing of the drawdown of her retirement accounts. A city employee wants to know if she should keep her universal life insurance policy. A lifelong Californian wants financial advice about moving out of state. A North Carolinian has managed to save over $600,000 while making less than $60,000 a year. Finally, a California caller with $4 million in savings, and a $100,000 yearly pension, has three children who all live in New York and want her to move there.