Don't Retire...Graduate!

Eric Brotman
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Apr 14, 2022 • 7min

Is Your Financial Advisor a Fiduciary?

In today’s Office Hours, Eric answers Gary's question: Are all financial advisors and planners fiduciaries? This is a great question and the simple answer is no. Listen to hear Eric explain what a fiduciary is, why it's important to know if your advisor is a fiduciary, and how you can tell. Have a question? Post it in the comments, tweet it to us at @BrotmanPlanning, or post it on our Facebook and it may be used in a future episode of Office Hours! Find a full transcript of this episode at dontretiregraduate.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Apr 7, 2022 • 29min

One Point Better: Gender Differences, Money Histories, and How to Get a Little Better Every Day with the Chief Financial Mom

Welcome back to Don’t Retire... Graduate! Today’s guest is the most educated individual we know in this industry. Dr. Mary Bell Carlson is a financial behavioral expert who has worked with the government, military, and financial educational organizations, is an adjunct professor of financial planning, and is the founder of Chief Financial Moms. She’s here to talk about gender differences in personal finance, money histories, and how we can get just one point better every day. In this episode we’ll talk about: •The asset shift from baby boomer men to women that will be taking place over the next decade •How women and men look at financial advice and manage money differently  •The need for women in financial planning •Personal financial literacy education and how to know if your school is teaching it •Understanding your money history and starting conversations about it as a couple •How you can get even half a point better each day Visit dontretiregraduate.com for a full transcript of this episode. Resources mentioned in this episode:  https://checkyourschool.org/ https://www.jumpstart.org/ https://freeguide.chieffinancialmom.com/   About Mary Bell Carlson Dr. Mary Bell Carlson is a financial behavior expert and has worked in both the military and government communities for the last decade. From the bowels of the Pentagon to international audiences, Dr. Carlson has presented numerous financial seminars and worked on a variety of financial planning and education projects. After getting married and having her two daughters, she started Chief Financial Mom.com, a personal finance education platform to help busy moms. Currently, she also works as adjunct faculty for the financial planning programs at both the University of Georgia and Texas Tech University. ChiefFinancialMom.com Facebook @ChiefFinancialMom  Twitter @ChiefFinanceMom  Instagram @ChiefFinancialMom  YouTube Channel @Chief Financial Mom  Linkedin @Mary Bell Carlson, Ph.D., CFP®, AFC®  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Mar 31, 2022 • 7min

Worst Money Mistakes People Make Every Day

In today’s Office Hours, Eric answers Alex's question: As a financial advisor, what is the most common mistake you see people making with their personal finances? This was a hard question to answer because there are a LOT of mistakes people make. The common factor for all of them? Emotions. Have a question? Post it in the comments, tweet it to us at @BrotmanPlanning, or post it on our Facebook and it may be used in a future episode of Office Hours! A full transcript of this episode can be found at dontretiregraduate.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Mar 24, 2022 • 35min

Buying Happiness: Using Money as a Tool to Maximize Your Lifestyle

Welcome back to Don’t Retire... Graduate! Today’s guest came ready for a debate and didn’t disappoint. Andrew Hallam, best-selling author and educator, is here to talk about his latest book, Balance, and investment techniques and ideologies that don’t necessarily match ours. If you’re interested in learning about index funds, passive asset management, and the true meaning of success in retirement (whether you’re retiring early or not), you won’t want to miss this episode.  In this episode we’ll talk about: The cost and opportunity cost associated with Ivy league education. Recognizing a financial advisor that is great and one that just wants to sell you something The role psychology plays in financial services Debating controversial topics in personal finance: passive versus active portfolio management, index funds versus value index The traditional definition of retirement, why it is unhealthy, and how to do it better FIRE community and the FIRE movement, and the life satisfaction research that suggests it may not be the best goal The four legs of the success table: money, relationships, health, and purpose https://andrewhallam.com/balance/ Visit brotmanmedia.com/podcasts for a full transcript of this episode. About Andrew Hallam: Andrew Hallam is the international best-selling author of Balance: How to Invest and Spend for Happiness, Health and Wealth; Millionaire Teacher: The Nine Rules of Wealth You Should Have Learned in School and Millionaire Expat: How To Build Wealth Living Overseas. Profiled on such media as CNBC, and The Wall Street Journal, he's also the first person to have a #1 selling finance book on Amazon USA, Amazon Canada and Amazon UAE. He has written columns for The Globe and Mail, Canadian Business, MoneySense, Swissquote and AssetBuilder. Since 2016 he has spoken at businesses and international schools in over 30 different countries. Links: https://andrewhallam.com/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/445218675653782 https://www.facebook.com/millionaireteacher https://twitter.com/aphallam https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-hallam-44b81627/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Mar 17, 2022 • 7min

Protecting Your Finances from Inflation

In today’s Office Hours, Eric answers George's question: I keep hearing about inflation. Is there anything I can be doing to protect my finances? We're seeing inflation in a way we haven't for generations, and there are things you can do to be better prepared. Have a question? Tweet it to us at @BrotmanPlanning or post it on our Facebook and it may be used in a future episode of Office Hours! Visit brotmanmedia.com for a full transcript of this episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Mar 10, 2022 • 35min

Financial Feminism: Looking at the Big Picture of Gender Equality

Welcome back to Don’t Retire... Graduate! We have a very special episode in honor of International Women’s Week. Kara Perez, the founder of Bravely Go, joins us to talk about financial feminism and how we can start breaking down the gender roles and inequalities we see in our culture.  In this episode we’ll talk about: The meaning of financial feminism. The difference in financial power between men and women/non-binary individuals.  How the wage gap can affect financial security in retirement. The importance of having assets in your own name and checking your beneficiary designations.  The need for large-scale financial literacy education and where it can come from. Gender roles in our culture and their effect on financial equity.  Paying down debt and saving money on a low salary.  How Kara founded Bravely Go, the feminist financial education company.  Looking at personal finance from a broader lens. Visit brotmanmedia.com/podcasts for a full transcript of this episode. About Kara Perez: Kara Perez is the founder of Bravely Go, a feminist financial education company. Bravely Go focuses on bringing actionable, intersectional and accessible financial education to people via pop up events and online community. Kara has been featured in the New York Times, Forbes, NPR, Glamour, ABC Nightline News, and US News and World Report as a financial expert. Additionally, Kara co hosts the award winning podcast The Fairer Cents, which has been named the top money podcast for women by Forbes and The Balance. Links:https://www.instagram.com/webravelygo/ https://twitter.com/bravelygo https://www.facebook.com/webravelygo https://www.tiktok.com/@webravelygo?lang=en https://www.bravelygo.co/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Mar 3, 2022 • 7min

The Pros and Cons of Using a Robo-Advisor for Investing

In today’s Office Hours, Eric answers Yazan's question: What are the pros and cons of using a robo-advisor for investing? A robo-advisor has its place, and Eric explores this question from two perspectives: simple investment management and comprehensive financial planning. Have a question? Tweet it to us at @BrotmanPlanning or post it on our Facebook and it may be used in a future episode of Office Hours! Visit brotmanmedia.com/podcasts for a full transcript of this episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Feb 24, 2022 • 34min

Passive Money, Honey: How Passive Income Streams Can Help You Retire Early with Rachel Richards

Rachel Richards, a financial guru and bestselling author, retired at just 27 thanks to her savvy passive income strategies. She reveals how she built a real estate portfolio yielding $20,000 monthly. Listen as she shares self-publishing tips, explains the true value of time in wealth building, and emphasizes the importance of financial literacy to dodge scams. Rachel also discusses practical steps to design your dream life in retirement and the power of actively managing your financial goals.
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Feb 17, 2022 • 7min

Realistic Lifestyle Changes that Save Money

In today’s Office Hours, Eric answers Jonathan's question: What are some realistic lifestyle changes that save money? There are two ways to look at this question, and this episode covers both. How do you create the habit itself, and what are those changes?  Have a question? Tweet it to us at @BrotmanPlanning and it may be answered in a future episode of Office Hours! For a full transcript of this episode, visit brotmanmedia.com/podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Feb 10, 2022 • 32min

Stacked: Super Serious Stories About Careers, Crypto, and Getting Rich Quick with Joe Saul-Sehy

Welcome back to Don’t Retire... Graduate! Today’s guest is podcast royalty: the host of the Stacking Benjamins podcast Joe Saul-Sehy! Joe is here to talk about his latest book, Stacked, his take on the real estate and cryptocurrency crazes, and share his top tip for stacking your wealth. In this episode we’ll talk about: Joe’s journey from financial advisor to teacher to writer to podcaster Building financial careers without financial backgrounds How, despite the massive amounts of financial resources available, people are still being left behind How many people end up crying over money, even if they’re making six figures The disconnect between our values and what we do with our money Social media’s effect on the popularity of real estate investing, cryptocurrency The idea of getting rich quick with cryptocurrency that can be dangerous for a lot of investors The evolution of the Stacking Benjamins podcast The important role that automation plays in growing wealth Visit brotmanmedia.com/podcasts for a full transcript of this episode. Link to the study: https://www.nonfiction.co/reports Link to Joe's book: https://www.stackingbenjamins.com/stacked/ About Joe Saul-Sehy: Joe is the creator and co-host of the Stacking Benjamins podcast and co-author of STACKED: Your Super-Serious Guide To Modern Money. Current board member at large of The Plutus Foundation. Former board president and Board Member of Partnership For The Pathway. While Joe’s “money expert story” includes being a former financial advisor (16 years) and representing American Express and Ameriprise in the media. His real story is how he was a money disaster in his early life, pulled his financial house into order, and left his business at age 40 to pursue an entirely different path. Joe was the “Money Man” at Detroit television WXYZ-TV, appearing twice weekly. His advice has appeared in Bride, Best Life, and Child magazines, the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Sun-Times, Detroit News and Baltimore Sun newspapers. He’s also appeared online in more than 200 different places, including CNBC.com and WSJ.com. The Stacking Benjamins Show was called the “Best Personal Finance Podcast” by Kiplinger. Lifehacker listed the show as one of the top 10 of 2021. Joe and the SB team have won five Plutus Awards and the Academy of Podcasters “Best Business Podcast” award (beating well-known shows like The Tim Ferriss Show, How I Built This, and Gimlet’s StartUp). The Stacking Benjamins Show is created in Joe’s mom’s basement in Texarkana, Texas, where Joe lives with his spouse Cheryl and their cat Cooper. Links: www.stackingbenjamins.com www.joesaulsehy.com Twitter: @SBenjaminsCast Twitter: @AverageJoeMoney Instagram: @stackingbenjaminspodcast YouTube: StackingBenjamins Facebook: IStackBenjamins Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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