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Joe Deitch - The Future of personal finance - Part 1

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Joe Deitch delves into the future of personal finance and discuss the driving factors that will shape it in the next decade. This is Part 1 of a two-part interview. He highlights several key points, starting with the anticipated increase in lifespans and its profound implications for retirement planning. As people live longer, the need to save for extended periods and ensure financial support throughout retirement becomes a crucial concern. Technological advancements, especially in AI and emerging technologies, are expected to revolutionize personal finance. Investment portfolios will become more connected to AI systems, providing individuals with instantaneous access to information and potentially leading to more standardized portfolio models. However, the he also emphasize the potential advantages of niche market expertise. They stress the power of compound interest, urging younger generations to start saving and investing early to benefit from the compounding effect over time.

Read Michael's corresponding article for Forbes here:

https://www.forbes.com/sites/michaelgale/2021/05/11/how-you-can-elevate-the-future-of-personal--finance-to-change-the-world-by-2030-for-the-greater-good/?sh=2618c25b17e9

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Joe Deitch delves into the future of personal finance and discuss the driving factors that will shape it in the next decade. This is Part 1 of a two-part interview. He highlights several key points, starting with the anticipated increase in lifespans and its profound implications for retirement planning. As people live longer, the need to save for extended periods and ensure financial support throughout retirement becomes a crucial concern. Technological advancements, especially in AI and emerging technologies, are expected to revolutionize personal finance. Investment portfolios will become more connected to AI systems, providing individuals with instantaneous access to information and potentially leading to more standardized portfolio models. However, the he also emphasize the potential advantages of niche market expertise. They stress the power of compound interest, urging younger generations to start saving and investing early to benefit from the compounding effect over time.

Read Michael's corresponding article for Forbes here:

https://www.forbes.com/sites/michaelgale/2021/05/11/how-you-can-elevate-the-future-of-personal--finance-to-change-the-world-by-2030-for-the-greater-good/?sh=2618c25b17e9

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