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Keen on Retirement

Co-hosts Bill Keen, Matt Wilson, and Steve Sanduski take you through the financial planning process to help ensure you make smart decisions about your money and your life. Whether you’re on your way to retirement or already there, these shows will educate you, entertain you, and guide you to living the life you dream about.
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Now displaying: July, 2017
Jul 19, 2017

If you’re new to investing, or just trying to educate yourself so that you can play a more active role in managing your money, wading through all the financial terms and acronyms used in our industry might make you feel like you’re drowning in alphabet soup.

On today’s show, we try to demystify some of these financial terms and acronyms for our listeners. Because we adhere to the fiduciary standard at Keen Wealth, we always put the best interest of our clients first. We want to be as transparent as possible when it comes to your retirement planning, and sorting through this word jumble of financial terms and acronyms might be a big help.

Jul 5, 2017

For the first part of our working lives, our retirement plans are on autopilot. We save what we can every month, we contribute to our employer-match 401(k)s, and if we’re living within our means, we don’t think about the plan very much. 

But at Keen Wealth, we often see that once our clients hit 50, a lightbulb goes on: “My retirement plan is not just numbers on a page. This plan is going to have to sustain me and my family for the rest of our lives.” 

This webinar covers some common concerns that new and soon-to-be retirees have as they transition to the distribution phase of their investing.

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