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Financial and retirement guidance from John Stillman, founder of Rosewood Wealth Management. Serving Durham, Chapel Hill, and the rest of the Triangle.

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Financial and retirement guidance from John Stillman, founder of Rosewood Wealth Management. Serving Durham, Chapel Hill, and the rest of the Triangle.

    Should I Take Out a Big Life Insurance Policy to Protect My Spouse?

    Should I Take Out a Big Life Insurance Policy to Protect My Spouse?

    A common situation that many couples have to face is one spouse being older than the other and worrying about how to protect them financially should something happen. What’s the best way to ensure they are taken care of after you’re gone? Is a big life insurance policy a good option?
    In this video, John will weigh in on this scenario and answer a question that we recently received:
    I’m not planning on dying anytime soon, but my wife is nine years younger than me and I want to be sure that she’s taken care of when I’m gone. Should I take out a big life insurance policy on myself?
    Find out how to determine if life insurance makes sense and what type of policy you might need.

    • 7 min
    Should You Invest Aggressively in Your IRA in Retirement?

    Should You Invest Aggressively in Your IRA in Retirement?

    For most people, investing strategies change as you age because you want to protect what you’ve earned rather than chasing bigger returns. But what if you have more than you’ll need for retirement in your IRA? Is that a time when being aggressive makes sense or should you still take a more conservative approach?
    In this video, we’ll be answering a question we recently received with this scenario:
    I’m in my 70s and it doesn’t seem that I’ll be needing any of the money in my IRA, although I do have to take RMDs each year. I know that it breaks all of the rules for someone in their 70s to be an aggressive investor, but since I don’t need the money, it’s ok if I’m aggressive, right?
    Join us as John answers the questions and explains how he would work through this situation with Nina to help her get the most out of her money.

    • 7 min
    Practical Strategies for Protecting Retirees Against Scams & Fraud

    Practical Strategies for Protecting Retirees Against Scams & Fraud

    As much as any other threat, recognizing and avoiding scams has become a necessary skill for today’s retirees to develop. Technology continues to evolve at a rapid pace, which makes it more and more difficult to stay on top of the latest scams. This episode will highlight the most common financial scams being used right now to help you better recognize when you’re being targeted.
    Join us as we explore crucial steps you can take to safeguard your financial well-being against the growing tide of scams and identity theft. Learn from real-life stories and gain practical advice to keep your finances secure in this digital era, all from the perspective of a seasoned financial professional.
     
    Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode:
    0:00 – Intro
    1:56 – Phishing
    6:35 – Government scams
    8:43 – Sweepstakes
    10:30 – Grandparent scams
    13:10 – Romance scams
    16:00 – What to do if you fall victim
     
    Connect with us:
    Web: https://rosewoodwealthmanagement.com/
    Phone: 919-391-3446

    • 18 min
    Should You Take the Severance & Pension Buyout?

    Should You Take the Severance & Pension Buyout?

    It’s not all that uncommon to hear from someone who was given the option of a severance package and pension buyout years ahead of when they actually planned on leaving work to retire. Is it worth taking the offer and leaving your job or does it make more sense to continue working?
     
    We received a question recently from someone in this situation:
    I’m 60 and have been given two options at work. Keep working and retire in 5-6 years with a pension, or I can retire now and take a severance package & a pension buyout. How do I weigh my options?
    More and more Americans in their 50s and 60s are being forced into an early retirement so let’s talk about how to figure out which option is going to be best for you. It can be an overwhelming decision, especially if you have to make it in 30 or 60 days, and this video will give you a few things to consider if you face this same scenario.

    • 8 min
    How do you make better financial decisions?

    How do you make better financial decisions?

    A common area where people struggle with their finances is simply just making decisions. It’s easy to fall into the trap of overthinking, to the point where you talk yourself into circles and fail to ever make a choice. You’ve probably heard the phrase ‘paralysis by analysis’ before but it often applies to the financial industry as well.
     
    We have a scenario that we want to share and work through in this video: It seems like every time I need to make a financial decision, I just end up talking myself in circles. How do I stop doing this?
    John Stillman of Rosewood Wealth Management will show you how he helps clients push through the mental hurdles that come with making money decisions and specifically address this situation. He’ll share some real-life examples of how this has played out in his office and give you the key considerations you need to think through in order to start making the tough decisions.
     
    Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode:
    0:00 – Intro
    1:49 – Client story
    5:13 – Understanding what matters
    7:10 – Iterative decision making
     
    Connect with us:
    Web: https://rosewoodwealthmanagement.com/
    Phone: 919-391-3446

    • 11 min
    Retired Early But Still Feel the Need to Earn Money

    Retired Early But Still Feel the Need to Earn Money

    It’s not uncommon for someone to retire early but still not feel totally comfortable with the idea of not earning a consistent paycheck. It’s a complete shift in thinking and unless you’ve done solid planning, there might be a little doubt still lingering in your mind.
     
    So how do you know when you have enough to retire? Better yet, how do you get the confidence to spend the money you have in retirement without the fear of running out and returning to work.
     
    We have that exact scenario to work through on the show thanks to a question that we recently received. It comes from a police officer who was injured and given a medical retirement, which provides a monthly check. At age 53, they feel like they need to continue earning money because it feels too early to be retired. The issue now is finding work that pays as much as his job as an officer did so how should he approach this?
     
    Listen as we tackle this specific situation but also discuss retiring early and the general planning involved.
     
    Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode:
    0:00 – Intro
    1:32 – Questions to answer
    4:58 – How much you need to make
    6:14 – Client story
    7:24 – How to plan for it
     
    Connect with us:
    Web: https://rosewoodwealthmanagement.com/
    Phone: 919-391-3446

    • 9 min

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mollybuckley ,

Great financial podcast

Interesting, informative, and helpful. Love this short and sweet financial podcast. Also, the host has a great voice.

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