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Listen to Johnson Brunetti's Money Wisdom with Joel Johnson CFP®, host of Better Money Television program and Forbes Contributor. Gain true financial wisdom and advice aimed at educating you about all of your financial options when it comes to retirement so you can make the best decisions for you and your family. Get information and education that can bring you peace of mind with your savings and retirement. Whether it’s your 401(k) account, IRA, or an underperforming asset, Joel Johnson can ...
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Listen to Johnson Brunetti Money Wisdom with Joel Johnson, Connecticut’s highly acclaimed retirement and investment specialist, and Certified Financial Planner®. Gain true financial wisdom and advice aimed at educating you about all of your financial options when it comes to retirement so you can make the best decisions for you and your family. Get information and education that can bring you peace of mind with your savings and retirement. Whether it’s your 401k account, IRA, or an underperf ...
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When you think about the bad habits that could negatively impact your finances, things like credit card debt and overspending your budget come to mind. Those are obvious ones, but we want to shine a spotlight on some of the most common financial bad habits that many people unknowingly practice. These habits, while seemingly minor, can have a signif…
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It’s a gold medal edition of the podcast this week as we take a unique approach to financial planning by drawing parallels with the Summer Olympics. Nick Colantuono, CFP® joins the show to share insights that can help you navigate your financial journey with the precision and skill of an Olympic athlete. Here’s some of what we discuss in this episo…
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We’ve all had an idea that we acted on without giving it much thought. That’s fine when you’re choosing dinner or picking out new socks, but it’s not the best approach to managing your finances. In the latest episode of the Money Wisdom podcast, Matt Pastor, RICP® tackles the topic of "half-baked" financial ideas. These are the types of decisions t…
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Inherited IRAs can be a financial lifeline, but they come with their own set of complexities, especially with the rule changes introduced in 2020. If you've recently inherited an IRA or are planning for the future, understanding these changes and how to manage your inheritance effectively is crucial. In our latest episode of Money Wisdom, we sat do…
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It’s human nature to want to play the comparison game to find out how you stack up, especially when it comes to your finances. All that really matters is that you’re in good shape for the life that you want to create for yourself. But the comparison game is helpful for us to better understand our clients and their needs. In our latest episode of th…
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Have you ever dreamed of spending your golden years in a country abroad? The idea is becoming increasingly popular, but it comes with its own set of challenges and considerations. Luckily, we have the one and only Eric Hogarth, CFP®, here with us today to talk about some of the practical steps you’ll need to take to make this exciting idea a realit…
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When people compare financial firms, they often focus on getting the best return on their investments. While that's certainly important, what they really need to be paying attention to is the big picture. While many firms focus only on investment management- handling stocks, bonds, and mutual funds- our approach extends to include insurance plannin…
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Are you familiar with the term ‘moving the goalposts’? It happens when people change or adjust their targets after they’ve already been established, which is something that happens all the time with finances. Many people set financial goals or deadlines, only to find themselves shifting those targets, often to their detriment. This episode of the M…
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Financial planning is intricate and filled with potential pitfalls and mistakes that can have long-lasting impacts on your future. In the latest episode of the Money Wisdom podcast, Matt Pastor, RICP® breaks down the most common ways people make financial mistakes and provides valuable insights on how to avoid them. Here’s some of what we discuss i…
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Life is full of unexpected twists and turns, and some of these can have a significant impact on our financial well-being. Whether it's changing jobs, going through a divorce, receiving an inheritance, or dealing with the death of a spouse, each of these major life events requires careful financial planning. Heath Grossman, CFP® joins the Money Wisd…
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Losing a spouse is one of the most challenging experiences one can face. The emotional toll is immense, and the financial implications can be equally daunting. In our latest episode of Money Wisdom, Eric Hogarth, CFP® joins the show to offer insights and practical advice to help those navigating life after such a significant loss. The stark reality…
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When it comes to financial planning, there are a few documents that are absolutely critical for ensuring that your affairs are in order, especially in unforeseen circumstances. One such document, which often doesn't get the spotlight it deserves, is the power of attorney (POA). In the latest episode of Money Wisdom, Heather Atkins, CFP®, CRPC®, dis…
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The financial planning calendar has its busy seasons. Things are typically busier at the beginning of the year for tax planning and towards the end of the year as people try to figure out what they need to get done before December ends. During the summer, there aren’t any deadlines necessarily so we’ll see things slow down a bit, and that’s a great…
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The beauty of financial planning is that we can shift and make adjustments as life changes, but there are some decisions that aren’t reversible. From the moment you claim your Social Security to the type of pension benefits you choose and the life insurance policies you secure, every choice can dramatically alter your retirement landscape. On this …
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Are you standing at financial crossroads, pondering whether to stay with your current financial advisor or venture out in search of new pastures? Sometimes the grass appears greener in another pasture, but when are your concerns justified enough to make a change? In our latest podcast, Matt Pastor, RICP® joins the show to dissect the 'grass is gree…
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Retirement is a milestone that many of us look forward to, but it comes with its own set of uncertainties. How do we plan for a future when we don't know how long we'll live, what the stock market will do, or the political landscape that will shape tax laws? The latest episode of the Money Wisdom podcast addresses these questions head-on. Heath Gro…
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In the latest episode of the Money Wisdom podcast, hosts John Stillman and Jake Doser, CFP®, serve up a delicious 'acronym salad'—a mix of financial terms that often leave even the savviest investors scratching their heads. If you’ve ever stopped to think about what an acronym meant, this episode will help clear up some of the jargon. No matter how…
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Have you ever wondered how becoming a grandparent might change your perspective on money and legacy? The latest episode of the Money Wisdom podcast features Joel Johnson, CFP, who has recently become a grandfather for the second time. His insights into the financial planning world, coupled with his new role in the family, provide a unique and heart…
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Have you ever chuckled at the antics of Michael Scott on 'The Office' and thought, "What does this have to do with my financial future?" Well, it turns out, quite a bit! On the latest episode of the Money Wisdom podcast, hosts John Stillman and Matt Pastor, a Retirement Income Certified Professional on our team, take you on a delightful journey whe…
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We’re in the middle of another election year in our country and regardless of your politics, there’s always a little concern over the uncertainty of who will take office and how will markets react. People ask all the time about the impact election years have on investing and whether they should be looking to make changes. We are all driven by emoti…
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The bond market is often touted as a haven for investors seeking stability and safety. Yet, as with any investment, it is fraught with nuances that can make the difference between a secure addition to one's portfolio and one with unexpected downside. To help provide clarity on bonds and how they play into an investment portfolio, Jake Doser, CFP® j…
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Financial planning for retirement is a crucial process that requires a strategic approach to ensure long-term security. All too often, however, people will get in their own way and make mistakes that were completely avoidable. In this week’s podcast, we’re going to talk about the most common examples of this with the guidance of Eric Hogarth, CFP®.…
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We’re in the middle of tax season and many people are still getting their paperwork together and wondering about ways to save money on last year’s taxes. The good news is there are ways to potentially save on your taxes even though we’re in a new year, and today we’re going to talk about how with Matt Pastor, RICP® on our latest podcast. This conve…
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When you find yourself amidst a career transition, be it by choice or circumstance, the path forward can seem fraught with financial uncertainty and healthcare coverage concerns. It's a time when the right advice can make a world of difference, which is why we brought Jake Dozer, CFP® onto the podcast to help navigate this stressful time. Whether y…
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