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How to keep more of what you make, make more with what you have, and create a legacy that lasts beyond your lifetime.

Latest Episodes:

EP 30: Your Greatest Retirement Risk

EP 30: Your Greatest Retirement Risk

Between 2010 and 2030, the Baby Boomer generation (estimated at 73 million individuals) is retiring at a rate of 10,000 people per day, and while each of these individuals likely looks toward their new found freedom with excitement, they also face significant challenges. One of the most significant challenges is ensuring their money lasts throughout retirement. When asked about the most likely reason they may run out of money, most retirees will say a significant market decline that reduces the value of their investment accounts. However, history shows that inflation and the loss of purchasing power over time is likely a more significant risk. In this episode, we discuss how retirees can balance the risk of market fluctuations with the loss of purchasing power as they construct a portfolio to last throughout their lifetime. If you are interested in learning more about how to invest for retirement, we think you’ll enjoy this episode. Thanks for listening! For more details on investing for the future, check out our blog post covering the same topic at https://pw-wm.com/learn/investing/your-greatest-retirement-risk/
EP 29: The Magnificent Seven and Market Cap Weighted Indexing

EP 29: The Magnificent Seven and Market Cap Weighted Indexing

At the end of 2023, the Magnificent 7 (Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Google, NVIDIA, Meta, and Tesla) accounted for 28% of the S&P 500 index. With many of the largest exchange traded funds and mutual funds tracking the S&P 500 index, numerous investors have chosen to passively track the S&P 500 index with a significant portion of their portfolio. While the S&P 500 has generally been regarded as a very diversified index, many investors don’t understand the level of concentration that the S&P 500 has in the largest tech companies. On this episode, we discuss how an index holding 500 companies can end up with 28% of its allocation in only seven companies, the risks that this can present, and whether there are better approaches that can mitigate the risks. If you are interested in learning more about how to invest for long-term success, we think you’ll enjoy this episode. Thanks for listening! For more details on the Magnificent 7 and market cap weighting, check out our blog post covering the same topic at https://pw-wm.com/learn/investing/the-magnificent-seven-and-market-cap-weighted-indexing/.
EP 28: Key Changes for 2024 and Planning Opportunities!

EP 28: Key Changes for 2024 and Planning Opportunities!

Happy New Year! Looking back at 2023, it was a whirlwind year that began with bank failures in March, continued fighting between Russia and Ukraine, a new war between Israel and Hamas, consistent increases in interest rates, and retreating inflation. In this episode, we recap 2023 market performance and consider the key changes and planning opportunities for 2024 that individuals should consider and implement. If you are interested in learning what’s changing as we roll into the new year and how you can update your financial plan to be prepared for the year ahead, we think you’ll enjoy this episode. Thanks for listening! For more details on key changes and planning opportunities for 2024, check out our blog post covering the same topic at https://pw-wm.com/learn/financial-planning/key-changes-for-2024-and-planning-opportunities/.
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About The Podcast Hosts

Steve & Nathan

Steve and Nathan have a passion for teaching others about finances and how to build the financial independence that is achievable with the proper planning. In their roles at Prairiewood Wealth Management, both Nathan and Steve focus on providing comprehensive financial advice to ensure their clients have a coordinated plan that covers all aspects of their finances including their investments, insurance, estate plan, and charitable giving goals.

As Certified Public Accountants (CPAs), both Nathan and Steve believe that one of the most overlooked aspects of financial advice is the tax impacts that result. Accordingly, a core focus of the advice they give centers on integrating tax strategy into the overall financial advising process.

Steve and Nathan are excited to share their knowledge through this podcast as well as their blog with the goal of helping you effectively manage your family’s wealth and ensure you have a comprehensive and coordinated plan for your future.