Your Life Your Wealth

Updated: 12 Jan 2024 • 118 episodes
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Exclusive interviews from the nation's most renowned experts on topics ranging from personal finance to global markets and politics. Expert insights for enhancing Your Life and Your Wealth brought to you by Cordasco Financial Network.

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Today, a discussion on how gender may impact your feelings toward money and money management.  Kelly Albert, Wealth Advisor and CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professional at Mercer Advisors joins John Walker, Regional Vice President, Mercer Advisors, to explore the reasons some men and women have differing views on mone

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Arrival of the New Year may be viewed as an opportunity for a fresh start, a new beginning, or at very least a chance to put your best foot forward. John Walker, Regional Vice President, Mercer Advisors, discusses the importance of placing investment and retirement planning high on your list of “to-dos” for early 2024.

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As the year ends, the holidays arrive and many of us may be busier than ever. But it’s an important time of year to keep your financial wellbeing top of mind. Today, John Walker, Regional Vice President, Mercer Advisors, reminds you of several potentially beneficial tax related moves to consider before the new year arr

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Having a multigenerational relationship with your advisor can help your adult children get a solid start with financial planning. Today, John Walker, Regional Vice President, Mercer Advisors, discusses those benefits and the advantages of starting a retirement plan as soon as your career begins.  Listening Time: 18 min

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There’s a big difference between financial planning and obtaining a one-time financial plan. A one-time plan only presents a snapshot of a single moment in time and doesn’t include consideration of life changes you will likely experience. Today, John Walker, Regional Vice President, Mercer Advisors, discusses why dynam

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Planning to work into your late 60’s or beyond may be a good idea in theory, but frequently working longer is not an option. Health concerns or being let go by your employer are likely unforeseen. Does your financial plan include contingencies for retiring earlier than you may have expected? Today, John Walker, Regiona

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