For more than 25 years, Money Matters, Scott Hanson and Pat McClain’s weekly call-in talk radio program, has fielded thousands of questions from callers just like you.
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On this week's Money Matters, Scott and Pat delve into the complexities of financial decision-making amidst the unpredictable political landscape. They discuss how market reactions to political events can be misleading and why it's crucial to focus on long-term investment strategies rather than short-term market fluctuations. They tackle the myths …
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On this week's Money Matters, Scott and Pat discuss the importance of starting your year-end financial planning early. From maximizing your 401k and HSA contributions to considering Roth conversions and tax-loss harvesting, they cover key strategies to optimize your financial health before the year ends. They also take a deep dive into Buffered ETF…
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On this week’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat dive into the ever-volatile market swings of September, the psychology behind investment decisions, and the importance of understanding risk premiums. Scott and Pat also share some personal stories that highlight the long-term benefits of smart investing and staying the course. They also tackle listener c…
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On this week’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat dive into the complexities of the modern investment world, discuss the importance of financial planning, and explore how technology has made tax efficiency easier than ever. They also touch on the intriguing topic of cash sweep programs and how brokerage firms make money off your uninvested funds. They ta…
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On this week’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat tackle questions on a range of topics from pension adjustments, Roth conversions, to the ever-pressing dilemma of when to start taking Social Security. They also discuss the importance of umbrella insurance policies and share personal anecdotes that make financial advice relatable and engaging. Whether yo…
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A shift in the auto industry, buffered ETFs, revisiting the 2008 financial crisis, SMAs explained, and when to fire your advisor.
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On this week’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat discuss why now might be the time to buy a car. A Connecticut caller who retired this week asks whether he should invest in buffered ETFs. Scott and Pat then reflect on the 2008 financial crisis that nearly brought down the world economy. A California man wonders whether he should invest in Separately Man…
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Wall Street’s wild ride, portfolio spending stress, Social Security advice, non-traded REITs, and a financial plan as a wedding gift?
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On this week’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat explain why they aren’t surprised by Wall Street’s recent roller coaster ride. A caller nearing retirement expresses anxiety about shifting from saving to spending. A Virginia father wonders if he should buy a financial plan as a wedding gift for his son. A Texas caller asks whether his wife can claim hal…
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An investor scared about the market, a husband thinking about merging his money, and advice on managing inherited retirement accounts.
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On this week’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat help a Montana rancher navigate the volatile stock market. A California man wonders if it's time to combine finances with his wife. Finally, Scott and Pat examine new IRS guidance that impacts thousands of people who will inherit retirement accounts. Join Money Matters: Get your most pressing financial qu…
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The power of a diversified portfolio, a lesson on dividend-paying ETFs, tax strategies when leaving money to heirs, and advice on managing your mindset.
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On this week’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat explain how a diversified portfolio protects you as industries and companies come in and out of favor. Then they help a caller understand the intricacies of a dividend-paying ETF. A 57-year-old Californian asks about the best way to reduce the family’s tax burden when leaving money to the kids. Finally, S…
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Tech sector turbulence, navigating an estate with no will or trust, advice for managing cash as you get older, and one key question involving two 401(k) accounts.
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On this week’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat discuss the news making headlines this week including volatility among big tech stocks. A California woman tasked with supervising her grandmother’s estate asks for guidance on how to manage the $2 million in it. A woman in her 80s wants to know how much liquid money she should have on hand. Finally, an O…
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When the markets defy logic, where to park old 401(k) funds, when not paying off the mortgage makes sense, and the value of experiencing the ups and downs of investing.
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On this week’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat examine why the markets behave the way they do despite major events like the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump. A new retiree wants to know how risky he should be with $140,000 he has in an old 401(k). A North Carolina caller asks whether it’s smart to use 401(k) dollars to pay off …
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The risk of overlooking beneficiaries, a question about a Roth conversion, a caller who wants to retire in the next decade, and a tax strategy that many workers aren’t aware of.
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On this week’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat discuss the critical importance of making sure your beneficiaries are up to date. An Arizona caller with $950,000 in a traditional IRA asks whether he should do a Roth conversion. A 51-year old wants to know whether he has enough assets to retire within 10 years. A Nevada man wonders whether increasing hi…
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A 401(k) transfer question, a long-term care concern, and the call that made Scott and Pat say “uh-oh!”
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On this week’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat help a woman decide whether to move an old 401(k) into an IRA. A California man asks whether he should contribute money to an insurance product he says his father-in-law is selling him. A caller needs guidance on how to pay for her mother’s long-term care. Finally, Scott and Pat weigh in on where a grandm…
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Why a portfolio fails, a lesson on tax efficiency, when direct indexing makes sense, and should you sell stock to boost your emergency fund?
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On this week’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat discuss who is to blame when a financial plan goes south. A woman who just retired asks how she can make her portfolio more tax efficient. A New York man wants to know whether he should sell $8,000 worth of individual stocks to boost his emergency fund. Scott and Pat explain the concept of direct indexing…
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Tax planning opportunities, when a portfolio holds too much cash, and how much Nvidia stock is considered too much?
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On this week’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat talk with Allworth advisor Blake Davelaar about tax planning opportunities in light of the upcoming 2024 election and the expiration of the 2017 tax cuts next year. A California man asks whether he has too much cash in his portfolio. A caller in good financial shape wants to know whether she owns too much…
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The impact of the AI boom, when it’s time to hire a financial advisor, where to park proceeds of a home sale, and more.
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On this week’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat explain why you should not get too excited about the AI stocks dominating the market. A man who fired his financial advisor 8 years ago asks whether it’s time to hire a new one. A North Carolina caller wants to know whether it makes sense to buy a home in Florida. A California woman who wants to sell her …
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The risk of investing in commercial real estate, when Roth conversions don’t make sense, minimizing your tax liability, and where beginning investors struggle.
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On this week’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat discuss the danger that comes with owning commercial property. A 60-year old retiree learns why he should NOT do Roth conversions right now. A California caller wants to know how she can set up her portfolio to minimize the amount she pays Uncle Sam. Finally, Scott and Pat talk with Dave Ahern, co-host of…
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The number one objective of financial planning, high-yield savings accounts vs. CDs, how to stay in a lower tax bracket, and a strategy to generate income.
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On this week’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat explain why financial planning must go beyond discussions about money. A Florida man wants to know the best way to take advantage of higher interest rates. A Maryland caller with millions in savings asks how he can consistently keep his income down. Finally, a man seeks guidance on how to generate income …
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The psychological aspect of retirement, when Roth conversions make sense, and questions about pensions, risk tolerance, and life insurance.
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On this week’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat talk with an executive coach who helps people navigate the parts of retirement that don’t involve money. A 54-year old who is about to retire finds out why she is the perfect candidate to do Roth conversions. A Colorado school teacher asks whether she should look at her pension as part of the fixed income…
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A stock market milestone, meme stock mania, navigating the financial impact of a divorce, and the advice Scott and Pat gave that wound up in Italy.
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On this week’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat explain why sitting on the sidelines instead of in the stock market can be so detrimental to your retirement, especially now. They also discuss the return of meme-stock mania. An Ohio woman who is less than ten years from retirement asks where to park $50,000. A Michigan retiree who just got divorced need…
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A crackdown on salespeople posing as advisors, a widow who needs an income strategy, plus questions about a reverse mortgage, an RMD, and Social Security.
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On this week’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat weigh the pros and cons of the Labor Department’s looming crackdown on so-called advisors who sell financial products. A Utah man seeks guidance on how to help his widowed mother navigate her financial life. A California caller wants to know whether it makes sense to take out a reverse mortgage. A retiree…
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Tricky economic times, a financial safeguard many must have, plus advice on risky investment funds, annuities, and taxes tied to inheritances.
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On this week’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat discuss complicated financial conditions unfolding in the U.S. and around the world. An Ohio father with a question about saving is told to get off the phone and do something else for his family immediately. A 63-year old who is still working asks when the best time to retire will be. Later in the show, S…
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A condo investment question, a younger father dreaming of an early retirement, and when you might own too much company stock.
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On this week’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat help a woman decide whether it’s a good idea to sell her rental property. A father of two with a third on the way nearly leaves Scott and Pat speechless when he breaks down his financial situation. A caller with millions invested in her aerospace company’s stock wonders whether she holds too much of it. F…
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A teen with a large inheritance, a heart transplant recipient who wants financial success, and how a qualified advisor keeps you calm when the waters are rough.
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On this week’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat help a 19-year old decide where to park $400,000 a distant relative passed down to him. It leads to a discussion about the importance of holding family meetings. A Wisconsin caller who received a new heart four years ago asks for help maximizing his family’s savings. Allworth advisor Andy Shafer joins the…
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Why some investors should ignore economic data, a $700,000 inheritance question, and a warning about advisors who act as fiduciaries only some of the time.
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On this week’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat start the show by discussing the current state of the economy with Allworth Chief Investment Officer Andy Stout, and then explain why some should pay little attention to the data. A caller with an 80/20 stock to bond allocation wonders whether he should tweak the bond portion of his portfolio. A Colorado …
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