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For close to 12 years, SHP Financial Co-Founders Derek Gregoire, Matthew Peck, CFP® CIMA® and Keith Ellis have been hosting this weekly financial talk radio show, with the mission of empowering today's retirees and pre-retirees - so you can make better financial decisions for your future. Each week you'll hear timely financial news and topics, along with local and national guest interviews, all geared towards helping you get to and through retirement. We invite you to listen live each week o ...
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Retirement Road Map®

Derek Gregoire, Keith Ellis, and Matthew Peck

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Welcome to the Retirement Road Map by SHP Financial—a podcast empowering today's retirees and pre-retirees to make well-informed financial decisions that will help you spend more time living and dreaming, than worrying and wondering. Join SHP Financial Co-Founders Derek Gregoire, Keith Ellis, and Matthew Peck, CFP® CIMA®, as they share actionable financial strategies and insights, as well as interview top thought leaders in the world of finance, accounting, and estate planning. The SHP trade ...
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Today, we’re joined by Chris Smith, creator of the Campfire Effect and host of the Family Brand Podcast. Chris works with leaders and advisors in the financial planning space to help them tell their stories, scale their businesses, and unlock growth and change. We’ve worked with Chris in the past to develop and tell the story of our brand, and we w…
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Come join SHP Co-founder Matthew C. Peck, CFP® CIMA® and Sr. Service Representative Laura Russo as they take a moment to reflect on Q1 and prepare for Q2! While thinking about the future, they also explore the potential impact of the upcoming election on your retirement. In this episode, we'll explore important trends, possible hurdles, and any new…
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As a parent, it’s never too early to start talking to your kids about money. Before you know it, they’ll be going off to college and getting their first job as a young adult. At that point, they’ll probably have questions about how much they can afford to spend and whether or not they should invest in a 401(k). Today’s episode will help prepare you…
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Many entrepreneurs and business owners will admit that it’s easy to get caught up in sales, numbers, targets, and growth. But at what cost? As you’ll hear in this conversation, the sacrifices people make to build a 7, 8, or even 9-figure business can leave their family and loved ones wishing they could enjoy more time with them instead of enjoying …
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Whether we like it or not, our tax laws will be changing again soon. That’s why it’s so important to keep your tax planning needs top of mind and be aware of what those changes are and how they factor into your retirement plan. Today, we’re once again joined by Chase Reardon to talk about some important changes to the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and how …
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If you’re buying a home or thinking about refinancing your existing mortgage, you’ve probably got a lot of questions: what are interest rates going to be? Are these high interest rates here to stay forever? How much equity can I unlock to pay bills or renovate my home? We’re thankful to have Nate Hartseil from Main Street Home Loans with us today t…
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One of the most popular questions that we get from our clients is, "How are you different?" It's a simple question but difficult to explain in 10 words or less. The quick answer is that it's not just the people, our portfolios, or our years of experience on our teams. It's all of it... and more. Here to help me explain what sets SHP apart from othe…
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Most business owners are probably unaware that the Corporate Transparency Act went into effect on January 1, 2024. More importantly, this new law will directly impact the day-to-day operations of many business owners. Intended to combat money laundering, human trafficking, and funding terrorism, this new law brings with it new reporting requirement…
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Welcome to the kickoff of 2024 as we explore the evolving economic terrain. Join us for valuable insights shared by SHP Financial's Co-founder, Matthew C. Peck, CFP® CIMA®, who brings clarity to dissect the latest updates in the financial landscape. Alongside him is our co-host and Sr. Service Representative, Laura Russo, ready to provide an insigh…
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There are five worlds of financial planning: income, investment, tax, health care, and legacy–and today’s episode is all about legacy. We believe your legacy is more than your estate and the assets you leave behind. The fact is, if you don’t take control of your legacy with proper financial planning, someone else will. These are tough conversations…
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The end of the year is a time to reflect not just on what we’re grateful for and what we accomplished, but it’s also a great time to review the state of our financial plans–and the opportunities to take advantage of before the clock strikes midnight on December 31. Here at SHP, that means it’s all hands on deck this time of year to check all the bo…
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When most people think of tax planning or doing their taxes, many would rather save it for another day. But if there’s one area that we can help our clients with to save them money, it’s with their tax planning. In today’s episode, Derek Gregoire and Matthew Peck emphasize the importance of proper tax planning in your retirement plan. They’ll discu…
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Here at SHP, we get so many questions about Social Security: when to claim it, how it works, and what might happen to it in the future, especially with how dysfunctional Congress has become. As always, we’re excited to welcome Mark Kenney, CFP, CTS, back on the podcast to get his thoughts on where things might be headed and how to plan for it. In t…
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Whether you’re retiring in five, 10, or 15 years, you need to be well prepared to retire–but other than your money, what exactly goes into a retirement plan? A lot of financial advisors will simply tell you “You made money. You lost money. Stay the course. That’s the plan,” even though that may not be what you want to hear. So, with that in mind, w…
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Anyone who has started their own company will tell you that there are many important decisions that dictate how successful your business will be. And today’s guest is no different. Matt Glynn was the proud owner of Glynn Electric for over 30 years, serving residents in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire. At its peak, Glynn Electric empl…
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Once our clients start building their retirement plans, they realize that while they’re probably going to be okay for income, several risk factors could derail their retirement, including healthcare and long-term care. To help explain how life insurance and long-term care are a vital part of any retirement plan, we have SHP’s J. Cawley on the podca…
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The last decade was pretty great for stocks. So many investors flourished under low inflation, low taxes, and low interest rates, and you can safely say that the bull run we just went through was historic. However, we’re now in a recessionary period marked by high inflation–and, just like bear markets of the past, we’re going to get through this on…
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A well-organized financial plan is part of a well-organized lifestyle. If you can’t find things in your home, you might not be able to find them in writing, either. We amass gadgets, clothes, documents, and so much else in life … so, what can we do about it? To answer that question, we’re thrilled to be talking with Mara Bangura. Mara is the owner …
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At SHP Financial, we provide income, investment, tax, health care, and estate planning and help build effective portfolios. Today’s podcast is all about annuities. When they might make sense for you and when they wouldn’t. Annuities are a big buzzword lately. Some advisors love them, and others steer clear of recommending them. So we’ve written a G…
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A well-built health savings account (HSA) can be a powerful part of your retirement portfolio. But there are things that everyone should know to make sure they are maximizing the benefits and getting the most from these accounts. With that in mind, we’re not just calling in an expert. We’re calling in Bill Stuart, author of HSAs: The Tax Perfect Re…
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If you've invested money in the stock market over the past 10 or 15 years, you've likely felt stressed when looking at your portfolio's wild dips and swings. It's easy to feel like you can never make a good decision or overcorrect in the face of a drastic downturn. This is why we're so fortunate to have William Malagodi on our team at SHP. He's our…
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Every client should have a plan for their income, investments, taxes, health care, and legacy. Unfortunately, most firms just offer products and rarely help implement strategies in each of these areas of life–which is why it’s so important to us at SHP Financial. With that in mind, I’m excited to be joined by Laura Russo and Natalia Carmago to give…
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When a first responder arrives on the scene, they don’t always have the privilege of knowing exactly what to expect. And many of these calls are high pressure situations where seconds can make the difference between life and death. First responders provide protection to their community, but there is also a need for them to provide protection for th…
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In today’s world, we tend to throw the words legend and legendary around as casually as we might with a baseball in our backyard. This is not one of those days. We couldn’t be more thrilled to share this episode with an absolute legend and icon in Boston Sports radio, TV, media, and film, Mr. John Dennis. John’s career in the Boston sports world st…
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With income tax season in the rearview, some people tend to shift their focus to saving toward a child's education. This time of year, we'll often hear questions like: What are the best options? Wasn't there something new about 529s in SECURE Act 2.0? Has anything changed? If you're someone who has any of those questions (or others!) and you want t…
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Amidst the headlines about Congress debating the Federal Government's debt ceiling, it's easy to feel overwhelmed by all the details. But worry not, because we have Matthew Peck, CFP® CIMA®, co-founder of SHP Financial! Listen as he shares his knowledge and brings clarity to the confusion so that we can get a better understanding of how this issue …
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When you look at your retirement plan on paper, it might just feel like numbers on a page. But what exactly do they mean? How do you make sense of them, and get a clear vision of what your retirement might actually look like? To answer this question, we’re talking to Team Pat: Patrick Randall and Jack Tomczyk. Pat has been with us at SHP for over f…
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It’s been almost two decades since any of us had to deal with rising interest rates–and as a consequence, anyone buying a home right now is probably shocked by how different things are. To help make sense of the mortgage landscape with rising interest rates and refinancing options, we’re thrilled to be talking to Nathan Hartseil. At Main Street Hom…
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Contrary to popular belief, all financial firms and their advisors are not created equal. It’s actually a common myth that all financial advisors do the same thing and give the same advice. What they do–and how they do it–can be drastically different from company to company. We started SHP Financial in the early 2000s, but it wasn’t until the 2010s…
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In our first podcast episode about Silicon Valley Bank, we ended with a cliffhanger because we were waiting to hear what the Fed and Chairman Powell would do next. Now, in this episode, we will explain why the Fed decided to raise interest rates, and how it could affect the whole economy. In this podcast discussion, you’ll learn: How the Fed has ch…
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In the light of the recent news of the failure of Silicon Valley Bank and the regulators stepping in at Signature Bank, we wanted to bring clarity to the impact of these actions on the economy and the markets at large. It’s always scary to see headlines of “bank failure” and pictures of people peering through the windows of banks that have closed t…
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What is the value of great financial advice? It’s tough to put a number on it. But when it comes to financial planning, lots of people want to try to go it alone or take a “set it and forget it” approach to their portfolio. However, if they’re merely investing, or getting help managing their investments, there’s a huge component that is often misse…
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The big topic for 2023 that is on everyone’s mind has definitely been the looming recession. Which leads to questions like: Will there be a recession? And if so, how bad will it be? Are we in a recession right now? What’s happening with the Fed, and what should we do about it? So, the timing couldn’t be better to welcome Andrew Opdyke, Senior Econo…
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A new version of the SECURE Act was passed on December 29, 2022. While we were celebrating the holidays, a lame duck Congress passed a law that made sweeping changes to financial and retirement planning. Whether you’re recently retired, saving for retirement or even just saving for college, these changes to the SECURE Act are worth noting. With tha…
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Estate planning is a critical part of the retirement planning process. As we kick off the new year, this is a perfect time to ensure that your plan is up to date. Things change over time. That includes our lives, our family, and even the laws that apply to estates. This means the wills, trusts, and other estate documents that protect our families a…
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It’s a new year and on behalf of everyone here at SHP Financial, we hope you had a wonderful holiday season and a great start to 2023. For many people, a new year starts off with a New Years’ resolution. Perhaps one of your resolutions is to take a closer look at your finances and reduce your stress about money. If that’s the case, you’ll want to r…
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What a year it’s been. 2022 was one of the toughest financial years we’ve seen in our lifetimes. The state of the markets is concerning, but we’ve never been prouder of our team and what we’ve been able to do for our clients. With that in mind, today’s episode is all about what we’ve done behind the scenes to position our clients for success. As we…
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During the first ten years of SHP Financial–2003 thru 2012–we had a team that deeply understood how to build great financial plans and do right by our clients. However, we had work to do on the business side of our operations. When we realized we needed to hire a COO, we interviewed Michelle Short–and quickly realized how much talent she brought to…
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Financially speaking, 2022 has been a tough year. We’ve all been dealt a handful of lemons, the markets are in a uniquely difficult position, and your portfolio is likely down from the highs of 2021. So, with all of that in mind, how can you turn your lemons into lemonade? Today, we’re sharing some tips and strategies that we’ve been recommending t…
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A personal relationship without trust is doomed to fail. And in business, it's no different. It's one of the things we take pride in at SHP because we know our clients trust us with more than their portfolio or retirement, it's their future, and it's a responsibility we don't take lightly. Joining me to talk about the importance of trust in today's…
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When it comes to retirement planning, almost everyone knows about the danger of a market downturn or rampant inflation. But what else is out there that could set you back, and how can you best protect yourself? To answer those questions, today we’re joined by one of our Financial Advisors here at SHP, Joe Anderson. Joe has coached countless clients…
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When we see a prospective client for the first time, they often have a portfolio. However, they don’t have a five-step plan. Even if they have a plan of some kind, they’ve rarely put much thought into health care planning. The reason is simple: health care planning, and especially planning for long-term care, can be extremely complicated, expensive…
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For individuals with a pension, the decision to take or not to take a lump sum can be confusing. As interest rates rise, many plans could see a drop of 25-30% or more. This could mean hundreds of thousands of dollars for some employees, and for many plans, this is very time sensitive. Finding clarity on this subject isn’t always easy. That’s why we…
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When you hear about CPI, data points, Federal Reserve minutes, and news reports pertaining to interest rates, how do you apply them to your life–and your portfolio? Making sense of the Fed and what it does isn’t easy. That’s why we talk to people like today’s guest, Andrew Opdyke. Andrew is a Senior Economist at First Trust, where he researches and…
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When most folks come into our offices for the first time, they have a portfolio of mutual funds, stocks, bonds, annuities, cash, real estate, and other assets. What they don’t have is a full financial plan. At SHP, we have a team dedicated just to financial planning, and today’s guest, Nick Nelson, leads that team. Nick joined SHP Financial in June…
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