Sinopsis
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.
Episodios
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A financial model can say whatever you want
28/09/2019 Duración: 52minOn this week’s Allworth’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat discuss The We Company’s troubled IPO, and why good stories don’t always make good investments. Scott and Pat advise a man who may be gifting money that he can’t afford to give away. A father with four kids asks how to handle the extra money in their 529 plans. A caller living in Italy asks how she can save $1,500 a month for retirement. Scott and Pat discuss an IRA withdrawal strategy with a Sacramento man who saved $1.5 million. Finally, a woman with $3.5 in net worth asks if she should immediately take Social Security at age 62. Ask a question by clicking here, or email Scott and Pat at questions@moneymatters.com.
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A disturbing investment trend
21/09/2019 Duración: 52minOn this week’s Allworth’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat discuss the appeal and hidden pitfalls of purchasing an equity-indexed annuity. Scott and Pat talk about the potential issues of early retirement with a Cincinnati man who saved $1.4 million. A caller asks about the tax implications of using a Health Savings Account. Scott and Pat advise a Dallas man who is troubled by the rising fees in his 403(b). Finally, a younger caller asks if she should consolidate her student loans. Ask a question by clicking here, or email Scott and Pat at questions@moneymatters.com.
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A $700,000 yearly income and no retirement savings.
14/09/2019 Duración: 58minOn this week’s Allworth’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat discuss the benefits of a Health Savings Account, and why a high income does not equal a secure retirement. Scott and Pat take a question about the tax implications of saving in a Health Savings Account. A caller with $5.5 million saved asks if he should do a Roth conversion. A Kansas City man is close to hitting the maximum for his yearly 401(k) contributions. Scott and Pat advise a daughter who is wondering when to sell her mother’s house. A Roseville man’s wife has $40,000 in a Canadian retirement fund and wants to know the best way to handle the money. In a segment exclusively for podcast listeners, Scott and Pat discuss how to transfer property. Ask a question by clicking here, or email Scott and Pat at questions@moneymatters.com.
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Bernie Sanders meets Scott
07/09/2019 Duración: 52minOn this week’s Allworth’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat discuss why tax planning in your fifties can save you money down the road. Scott also tells the story of his chance encounter with Bernie Sanders. Scott and Pat advise a man who has a $120,000 per year pension about when he should take Social Security. A caller has $50,000 in IRAs and wants to avoid taxes on her distributions. A man with $3 million saved is considering an annuity. A risk-inclined caller asks about “tactical allocations.” Finally, a woman asks who she should choose to be the executor of her will. Ask a question by clicking here, or email Scott and Pat at questions@moneymatters.com.
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What do negative interest rates mean for you?
31/08/2019 Duración: 57minOn this week’s Allworth’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat discuss why trillions of dollars are invested in negative interest debt. Scott and Pat advise a caller who may be gifted a $525,000 home. A man in North Carolina has $320,000 and wants an income-producing investment. A caller asks if she should invest in REITs. Scott and Pat advise a caller expecting a worker’s compensation settlement. A woman asks how she should invest in her 80’s. Finally, a caller asks how she can save for her grandchildren’s college expenses. And in a segment exclusively for podcast listeners, Scott and Pat talk about Roth conversions. Ask a question by clicking here, or email Scott and Pat at questions@moneymatters.com.
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Would you disown your child to cut college costs?
24/08/2019 Duración: 52minOn this week’s Allworth’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat discuss the rising trend of parents disowning their children to qualify for financial aid. Scott and Pat advise a caller considering selling his house to pay for $50,000 in credit card debt. A Denver woman wants to adjust her IRA for Required Minimum Distributions. Scott and Pat speak with a caller concerned that his pension will affect his Social Security benefit. Finally, a mother asks how to leave property to her daughter. Ask a question by clicking here, or email Scott and Pat at questions@moneymatters.com.
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Volatility is back: What Does That Mean for Your Investment Strategy?
17/08/2019 Duración: 52minOn this week’s Allworth’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat discuss the current volatility in the markets, the negative yield curve and what that means for you and your savings. Scott and Pat advise a retired caller on whether to keep or sell her rental property. A husband and wife plan to retire in two years and want to know what they can do with their current investments to prepare. Finally, a recent retiree wants to know if she should take a lump sum or a monthly stream of income on her pension plan. Ask a question by clicking here, or email Scott and Pat at questions@moneymatters.com.
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The next Bernie Madoff could be lurking in your neighborhood
10/08/2019 Duración: 52minOn this week’s Allworth’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat discuss how you can protect yourself from some common investment frauds. Scott and Pat advise a California caller who is concerned that she is investing too conservatively. A mother of seven children asks when she should take Social Security. A man with Universal Life Insurance asks if he can cash out the policy. A caller asks how he can efficiently gift stock. Scott and Pat speak with a former public employee asking if he should combine his multiple retirement accounts. Finally, a caller asks if he should create a donor-advised fund. Ask a question by clicking here, or email Scott and Pat at questions@moneymatters.com.
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Making Money by Making Mistakes
03/08/2019 Duración: 58minOn this week’s Allworth’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat discuss what happens when investors accidentally purchase stocks. They also talk about why hot stocks usually cool off. Scott and Pat advise a newly-minted retiree about how to lower his Required Minimum Distributions. A caller is considering buying supplemental Medicare insurance that costs $60,000. A man wants to invest in a Master Limited Partnership. A pension recipient with $1.5 million saved asks if an annuity is right for him. In a segment exclusively for podcast listeners, Scott and Pat discuss the SECURE Act’s potential impact on your IRA. Ask a question by clicking here, or email Scott and Pat at questions@moneymatters.com.
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Who is on the other side of your stock trades?
27/07/2019 Duración: 52minOn this week’s Allworth’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat discuss why day traders often lose money in the long-run. Scott and Pat advise a California man who is concerned about the future of his pension. A Colorado caller wants a second opinion on his charitable giving strategy. A mother is considering early retirement to live near her college-bound son. Finally, a young military veteran with $350,000 saved asks if he should invest in a rental property. Ask a question by clicking here, or email Scott and Pat at questions@moneymatters.com.
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Be skeptical about private placements
20/07/2019 Duración: 52minOn this week’s Allworth’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat discuss the hidden risks in private placement investments. Scott and Pat speak with a caller looking to diversify by investing (or speculating) in gold. A Vacaville man with $1 million saved asks what a safe withdrawal rate is for him. A Los Angeles caller asks if she should refinance her mortgage. Scott and Pat advise a caller who is considering drawing Social Security based on her incarcerated ex-husband’s work history. A man with $2 million saved asks if he should buy long-term care insurance. Finally, a caller asks if Social Security’s Windfall Elimination Provision will affect his benefit. Ask a question by clicking here, or email Scott and Pat at questions@moneymatters.com.
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Should you use your 401(k) to pay down your mortgage?
13/07/2019 Duración: 56minOn this week’s Allworth’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat discuss the pitfalls of putting a rental property in your IRA. In a podcast exclusive, they talk about what to do with a deceased spouse’s retirement accounts. Scott and Pat advise a Colorado caller, with more than $1 million saved, if she should contribute to a Roth 401(k). A Sacramento caller asks if he should bolster his savings or pay down his debt after withdrawing his 401(k) savings to pay for his children’s education. A veteran asks Scott and Pat if he can refinance his wife’s mortgage. Finally, Scott and Pat speak with a government employee who is considering rolling over his 457 account to an IRA. Ask a question by clicking here, or email Scott and Pat at questions@moneymatters.com.
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Upcoming legislation could affect your retirement
06/07/2019 Duración: 52minOn this week's Allworth's Money Matters, Scott and Pat discuss how a new retirement bill, the SECURE Act, could affect you. Scott and Pat advise a South Carolina caller who is considering purchasing a $130,000 investment property. A small business owner asks how he can save for retirement and help his employees. A Sacramento caller with $200,000 saved is considering putting more in a Roth 401(k). Finally, a retired caller asks if gold is a good investment to hedge the stock market. Ask a question by clicking here, or email Scott and Pat at questions@moneymatters.com.
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Protecting yourself, and loved ones, in later years
29/06/2019 Duración: 52minOn this week’s Allworth’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat discuss handling money, estate planning, and other financial considerations for someone with dementia. Scott and Pat advise a Cincinnati caller about Social Security’s windfall elimination provision. A man with $80,000 of stock in an ESOP asks how the gains will affect his tax situation. A debt-free caller asks if he should save in a Roth or traditional 401(k). Finally, a caller with $3 million in savings asks how she should take her pension. Ask a question by clicking here, or email Scott and Pat at questions@moneymatters.com.
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An upcoming Supreme Court case could affect your retirement.
22/06/2019 Duración: 01h02minOn this week’s Allworth’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat discuss an upcoming Supreme Court case and the implications for your 401(k). They also unveil a new segment exclusively for podcast listeners. Scott and Pat discuss savings priorities with a Denver man with $150,000 in his 401(k) who wants to move out of his mother’s house. A Sacramento caller who heard about fixed annuities on the golf course wants a second opinion. A divorced man asks how he can check his Social Security benefits based on his ex-wife’s record. Finally, a caller asks what happens if he collects Social Security and continues to work. Ask a question by clicking here, or email Scott and Pat at questions@moneymatters.com.
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Will the new fiduciary rule change the advice you receive?
15/06/2019 Duración: 52minOn this week’s Allworth’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat discuss a new SEC rule that could make financial advice more transparent, and then dissect the recent stock market rally. Scott and Pat speak with a retired teacher who wants to know if Social Security might reduce his spousal benefit. A caller who quit her job is concerned that she does not have enough money to retire comfortably. A Utah man with $1 million saved in a traditional 401(k) asks if he should contribute to a Roth 401(k). Finally, Scott and Pat advise a caller who wants to protect her assets from long-term care expenses. Ask a question by clicking here, or email Scott and Pat at questions@moneymatters.com.
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Is a Roth 401(k) a good option for you?
08/06/2019 Duración: 52minOn this week’s Allworth’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat discuss a subset of loans that have them concerned. 401(k) specialist, Jairo Gomez, joins the show to talk about how you can make the most out of your retirement savings plan. Scott and Pat advise a caller in Northern California considering long-term care insurance. A woman with a $600,000 home asks if she should take out another loan to pay off her mortgage. Finally, a caller asks if he should save in a “rich man’s Roth.” Ask a question by clicking here, or email Scott and Pat at questions@moneymatters.com.
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A special announcement from Scott and Pat
03/06/2019 Duración: 01minThis Saturday, June 8th, we are taking your calls from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m PT. Secure your spot by emailing questions@moneymatters.com or call us at 1-833-999-6784.
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How much could new retirement legislation impact you?
01/06/2019 Duración: 52minOn this week’s Allworth’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat discuss how much, or how little, a new retirement bill could impact you. Scott and Pat speak with a caller with $1.4 million saved who is considering his investment options after being laid off. A California man wants to help his parents get the cash from a $100,000 life insurance policy. Scott and Pat advise a Cincinnati woman who received a $1.2 million inheritance. Finally, a Wisconsin caller asks how her son should pay for a used car. Ask a question by clicking here, or email Scott and Pat at questions@moneymatters.com.
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Today’s IPOs are not like ones in the past.
25/05/2019 Duración: 52minOn this week’s Allworth’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat discuss why companies like Uber and WeWork are going public, and what you should consider before investing. Scott and Pat advise a federal employee about her investment allocation. A woman in Northern California wants to help her daughter attend a college that costs $43,000 per year. A Cincinnati man is considering selling $15,000 of Fifth Third Bank stock to contribute to 529 plans for his young children. Ask a question by clicking here, or email Scott and Pat at questions@moneymatters.com.