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Family Finances: Navigating the Future with the Ramsey Trio (Ep. 24)

Family Finances: Navigating the Future with the Ramsey Trio (Ep. 24)

Imagine a world where the younger generation is not only savvy with technology but also with their finances. 

Dive into an engaging conversation as Brett Ramsey and his two insightful daughters, Caroline and Maryrose, pull back the curtain on the crucial world of financial literacy for the youth. In this episode, they navigate their personal tales of money management, college adventures, and career journeys, painting a vivid picture of how finance intertwines with life’s pivotal decisions.

Together, Brett, Caroline, and Maryrose unravel:

  • The pivotal role finances played in their college and career trajectories
  • The undeniable significance of arming oneself with the right financial knowledge
  • Proactive strategies for preretirees to usher in a new generation with a profound grasp of money’s value 
  • …and a treasure trove of more financial gems

 

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Planning for Retirement and Beyond with Randy and Margo Wheeler (Ep. 23)

Planning for Retirement and Beyond with Randy and Margo Wheeler (Ep. 23)

When it comes to financial and retirement planning, it can be easy to talk about the best strategies in the best scenarios. But what do the financial planning decisions look like from a client’s perspective? How do their everyday actions and family goals change their financial needs?

In this episode, Brett Ramsey speaks with Randy and Margo Wheeler as they share their plans for their family’s future. They reveal how their financial goals have shifted as their children grew older, covering college expenses, budgeting, teaching financial values to children, managing unexpected inheritances, and preparing for retirement.

Randy and Margo discuss: 

  • The importance of seeking financial advice and planning for retirement
  • Why is budgeting and prioritizing expenses important
  • How can one prepare for emotional extremes and sudden wealth
  • What should be considered when envisioning the future in retirement
  • And more

 

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 About Brett Ramsey:

 Brett is committed to educating others—especially his clients—to become confident in their own financial decisions. As co-owner and LPL financial advisors at Artisan Wealth Strategies, he specializes in retirement, income planning, as well as comprehensive financial planning. Brett has been in the financial industry for 20 years. 

Brett attended Case Western Reserve University, where he received his undergraduate degree in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. He went on to attend Duke’s Fuqua School of Business to receive his MBA. He received his CFP® certification to become a financial advisor, and soon began helping clients on their financial journeys. 

 In his 20 years in the industry, he’s worked for major financial corporations such as Sheridan Road Financial, Novus Wealth Management, and Nettworth Financial Group prior to establishing his own financial planning practice. 

 Brett now lives in Carmel, Indiana, with his family which is his favorite pastime, but he’s also an avid athlete. An active member of his community, Brett has organized many educational classes on financial topics and taught classes for many non-profit organizations. 

 

How to Thrive in Retirement with Retiree, Jennifer Clapp (Ep. 22)

How to Thrive in Retirement with Retiree, Jennifer Clapp (Ep. 22)

Retirement means planning for a lot of things. Having enough money, planning what you will do during retirement and how your money will be spent. Along with that comes planning for something you haven’t experienced before. Why not learn from someone who has that experience?

In this episode, Brett Ramsey is joined by Jennifer Clapp, a retiree who shares her experience of suddenly leaving a 30-year career for retirement and how she planned the transition. She explores key habits for financial success, such as having “pocket money” for discretionary spending and investing in retirement savings, along with planning for unexpected bumps along the way.

Brett and Jennifer discusses: 

  • How she transitioned out of her company and into retirement
  • Why her husband insisted on her enrolling in the company 401(k) plan
  • How she made the best of an unexpected decision to buy a new house
  • The importance of financial education and mentorship for the next generation
  • Her experience going back to work after entering retirement and after Covid
  •   And more

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About Brett Ramsey:

Brett is committed to educating others—especially his clients—to become confident in their own financial decisions. As co-owner and LPL financial advisors at Artisan Wealth Strategies, he specializes in retirement, income planning, as well as comprehensive financial planning. Brett has been in the financial industry for 20 years. 

Brett attended Case Western Reserve University, where he received his undergraduate degree in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. He went on to attend Duke’s Fuqua School of Business to receive his MBA. He received his CFP® certification to become a financial advisor, and soon began helping clients on their financial journeys. 

In his 20 years in the industry, he’s worked for major financial corporations such as Sheridan Road Financial, Novus Wealth Management, and Nettworth Financial Group prior to establishing his own financial planning practice. 

Brett now lives in Carmel, Indiana, with his family which is his favorite pastime, but he’s also an avid athlete. An active member of his community, Brett has organized many educational classes on financial topics and taught classes for many non-profit organizations. 

Are You Ready for Retirement? With David and Julie Armstrong (Ep. 21)

Are You Ready for Retirement? With David and Julie Armstrong (Ep. 21)

What do you want to do during retirement? Are you financially ready? What about emotionally? 

Learn about personal planning for retirement from a couple in the midst of preparing for their own retirement.

In this episode, Brett Ramsey is joined by David and Julie Armstrong in discussing their preparations for retirement, from financial planning to personal decisions. They highlight the aspirations and concerns of individuals approaching retirement and emphasize the importance of communication and collaboration within the family. 

Brett, David, and Julie discuss: 

  • How they decided when to retire
  • The importance of seeking help from a financial planner
  • Why planning activities during retirement is just as important as planning financially
  • The importance of communication and collaboration within the family in retirement planning
  • And more

 

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About Brett Ramsey:

Brett is committed to educating others—especially his clients—to become confident in their own financial decisions. As co-owner and LPL financial advisors at Artisan Wealth Strategies, he specializes in retirement, income planning, as well as comprehensive financial planning. Brett has been in the financial industry for 20 years. 

Brett attended Case Western Reserve University, where he received his undergraduate degree in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. He went on to attend Duke’s Fuqua School of Business to receive his MBA. He received his CFP® certification to become a financial advisor, and soon began helping clients on their financial journeys. 

In his 20 years in the industry, he’s worked for major financial corporations such as Sheridan Road Financial, Novus Wealth Management, and Nettworth Financial Group prior to establishing his own financial planning practice. 

Brett now lives in Carmel, Indiana, with his family which is his favorite pastime, but he’s also an avid athlete. An active member of his community, Brett has organized many educational classes on financial topics and taught classes for many non-profit organizations. 

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Customizing Financial Strategies for Retirees (Ep. 20)

Customizing Financial Strategies for Retirees (Ep. 20)

Have you ever had the feeling that unexpected events disrupt your well-planned routine? What role do family dynamics play in your retirement planning decisions? 

In this episode, Brett Ramsey speaks with Kim Cox, a nurse practitioner and soon-to-be retiree, about her experience in planning for retirement and how she gained confidence in the plan she made. They emphasize the significance of planning, communication, and seeking expertise in financial decisions. 

Brett and Kim discuss:

  • How unexpected events can derail retirement planning
  • The benefits of attending retirement classes and educating oneself about retirement
  • Kim’s story of transitioning to part-time work and being a parent and grandparent
  • The importance of open communication with financial advisors to gain confidence in retirement planning
  • And more

 

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About Brett Ramsey:

Brett is committed to educating others—especially his clients—to become confident in their own financial decisions. As co-owner and LPL financial advisors at Artisan Wealth Strategies, he specializes in retirement, income planning, as well as comprehensive financial planning. Brett has been in the financial industry for 20 years. 

Brett attended Case Western Reserve University, where he received his undergraduate degree in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. He went on to attend Duke’s Fuqua School of Business to receive his MBA. He received his CFP® certification to become a financial advisor, and soon began helping clients on their financial journeys. 

In his 20 years in the industry, he’s worked for major financial corporations such as Sheridan Road Financial, Novus Wealth Management, and Nettworth Financial Group prior to establishing his own financial planning practice. 

Brett now lives in Carmel, Indiana, with his family which is his favorite pastime, but he’s also an avid athlete. An active member of his community, Brett has organized many educational classes on financial topics and taught classes for many non-profit organizations.