Keen On Retirement

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We take you through the financial planning process to help ensure you make smart decisions about your money and your life. Whether you’re on your way to retirement or already there, these shows will educate you, entertain you, and guide you to living the life you dream about.

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  • Former FBI Special Agent Jeff Lanza on the Latest in Cybersecurity

    18/08/2021 Duración: 51min

    The pandemic closed a lot of doors in 2020. But for cybercriminals, business is always open. The more time folks spend socializing, working, shopping, and managing money online, the more sensitive data could be vulnerable to hacks and scams. Click on the wrong link or answer the wrong phone call and you could be at risk for significant financial loss or identity theft issues that can take weeks, months, or years to sort out.  On today's show, I'm happy to welcome back Jeff Lanza for a cybersecurity tune-up that will benefit all of us. During his 20-year career as an FBI Special Agent, Jeff investigated cybercrime, organized crime, human trafficking, and terrorism. He's also lectured at Harvard and Princeton and is a go-to expert for TV news and documentaries. Jeff recently updated his acclaimed book, Cybercrime: How to Stay Safe From Online Fraud and Identity Theft. And I'm pleased to announce that Keen Wealth Advisors will be hosting Jeff for a live presentation on cybersecurity at the Overland Park Conventi

  • Here’s How Inflation Will Affect Your Social Security Benefits Next Year

    04/08/2021 Duración: 33min

    Recently, while answering some listener questions about early retirement, I pointed out that every piece of your financial plan is connected to every other piece. Adjust one lever, and you might trigger some unexpected consequences if you're not working with a professional who can help you anticipate and prepare for further changes. We're certainly seeing those same kinds of interconnected effects with concerns about inflation. Even as our economy continues to accelerate out of the pandemic, massive government stimulus combined with ongoing supply chain disruptions and low labor participation have driven up the consumer price index (CPI) this summer. That's affecting how many seniors are thinking about their household spending and retirement timelines. But, as we discuss on today's show, inflation is also affecting how the government is looking at Social Security.

  • Keeping Your Financial Plan in Sync with an Early Retirement Goal

    21/07/2021 Duración: 29min

    The pandemic has given us all a new perspective on our lives and our work. I think that’s a big reason why we’ve had a number of our clients at Keen Wealth ask us about early retirement scenarios this year. After a year of locking down, missing friends and family, working from home, and in far too many cases, losing loved ones, folks want more than just financial security. They want to use their assets to live their best lives for as long as they can. That’s what we want for our clients as well – in retirement and every step along the way. But the listener questions we answer on today’s show are a reminder that adjustments to your financial plan aren’t made in a vacuum. Each decision causes ripple effects that can be extremely hard to manage if you’re not working with a fiduciary advisor.

  • Is Your Retirement Plan Ready For Higher Inflation?

    07/07/2021 Duración: 44min

    As good as it feels to be exiting the pandemic and enjoying a relatively normal summer, the ongoing economic fallout from COVID-19 and the levers our government pulled to accelerate recovery have a lot of folks worried about inflation. Those fears spiked recently after the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that consumer prices rose by 5% during the month of May, the biggest jump since 2008. Those numbers are ringing alarm bells for some of our older clients who don't like being reminded of 1970s stagflation as they're nearing or beginning retirement. On today's show, we discuss whether inflation is inherently bad, what rising costs say about the health of our economy as a whole, and how our investment philosophy accounts for inflation over the course of a modern retirement.

  • Is the Housing Market Boom Headed for Another Bust?

    23/06/2021 Duración: 32min

    In recent months, my two daughters have given me a personal perspective on just how hot and how competitive the real estate market is right now. Both decided to buy homes in the Kansas City area, and both had to make unsuccessful bids on multiple houses before they were able to close on their new homes. That millions of families all over the country are trying to navigate these same issues is quite a turnaround from just a decade ago, when folks were hesitant to buy houses in the shadow of the Great Recession. However, as we discuss on today's show, many economic factors that caused the housing market to collapse in 2008-2009 are contributing to the current housing boom. That doesn't mean we're headed for another bubble burst, but it does mean that folks need to weigh all their options if they're looking to buy or sell right now, especially if you're eying a potential retirement home.

  • A Bitcoin Primer from Keen on Retirement Co-Host Steve Sanduski

    09/06/2021 Duración: 57min

    Longtime Keen on Retirement listeners might remember a running gag where Matt Wilson and I would joke with our co-host, Steve Sanduski, about all the bitcoin we suspected he was hoarding. At the time, bitcoin had just emerged from one of its periodic freefalls and was starting to seep back into the general public’s awareness. And then, in 2018-2019, it dropped again. Today, as the value of one bitcoin hovers in the tens of thousands of dollars, this digital asset is back to making headlines and generating a lot of questions from our listeners. And it turns out that, all kidding aside, our buddy Steve really has been playing very close attention to how Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies could affect our economy and our monetary system. He’s even started a new podcast, The Digital Money Advisor, focused on exploring these very issues. So, on today’s show, we decided to put our co-host on the hotseat and ask Steve what he’s learned on his deep dive into bitcoin.

  • Tiny Homes Make a Huge Difference for Kansas City’s Veterans

    26/05/2021 Duración: 49min

    A few years ago, I was intrigued by the many news stories I was seeing about the new “tiny homes” helping homeless veterans around Kansas City. I reached out and connected with the Veterans Community Project, and the more I learned, the more impressed I was by the impact that the VCP is having. One number really stood out: over 90% of the veterans whom the VCP work with are able to get back on their feet and reacclimate into society. Today, both my family and Keen Wealth Advisors are grateful supporters of the Veterans Community Project’s newest initiative, the VCP Veterans Navigation Campus. It’s a real honor to welcome VCP Co-Founder, Chief Project Officer, and retired U.S. Army Specialist Brandonn Mixon on today’s show to discuss how his remarkable team is transforming cities across the country and making sure that none of our heroes get left behind.

  • Market Update Q2 2021

    12/05/2021 Duración: 39min

    One year ago, despite lockdowns, skyrocketing unemployment, and major market volatility, my team at Keen Wealth was cautiously optimistic. We believed that most of the economic disruption our country was facing was a temporary and necessary response to battling COVID-19. And we believed that once vaccine development started progressing and the country started reopening, jobs would come back, the economy would roar to life, and the markets would respond in kind. So far, 2021 has exceeded our expectations. But the latest jobs report and other key economic indicators show that we still have a ways to go before we’ve fully recovered from the pandemic. On today’s episode, Keen Wealth’s Chief Investment Officer, Matt Wilson, discusses the data he presented in his most recent Market Update Webinar, as well as factors that could potentially slow down our economic momentum.

  • Retired Burns & McDonnell CEO Greg Graves on Improving Business and Empowering Workers

    28/04/2021 Duración: 49min

    Greg Graves is the former president, CEO, and chairman of Kansas City's own Burns & McDonnell, which is 100% employee-owned and one of the most successful ESOPs in American history. Greg is also the author of a new book, Create Amazing: Turning Employees into Owners for Explosive Growth. On today's show, Greg discusses his life as a new retiree as well as his vision for a more productive, profitable, and equitable American workforce.

  • How President Biden’s Tax Plan Could Affect Retirement Planning

    14/04/2021 Duración: 36min

    As we discussed on our previous episode, many financial pros and taxpayers are working overtime this tax season to accommodate the American Recovery Plan Act’s changes to tax law. But my team at Keen Wealth also has one eye on Tax Day 2022. President Biden and Congress continue to float some pretty significant tax proposals, including last week’s package focused on corporate tax rates. On today’s show, we dig into items aimed at individuals, particularly some potential changes that could affect retirees this time next year.

  • How the American Recovery Plan Act Could Affect Your 2020 Tax Filing

    31/03/2021 Duración: 34min

    The American Recovery Plan Act (ARPA) doesn’t sound quite as catchy as the SECURE Act or the CARES Act. But the government’s new trillion-dollar plan to accelerate our country’s recovery from COVID-19 is no less consequential. In many ways, its effects are going to be more immediate as well. Most folks who qualified for tax rebate checks have already received them. And, as we discuss on today’s show, ARPA’s changes to some aspects of tax law could require swift action for some folks before the extended 2020 tax deadline of May 17th.

  • Should Investors Build Like Warren Buffett or Grab Some GameStop?

    17/03/2021 Duración: 39min

    According to his annual letter to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders, not even the great Warren Buffett was immune to pandemic-induced market volatility. Berkshire Hathaway’s 2020 earnings were down 48% compared to 2019. For the year, Berkshire Hathaway’s stock rose 2.4%, a relatively small ROI by Mr. Buffett’s lofty standards. Reading Mr. Buffett’s thoughts on his company’s performance and our country’s economy always gives my team at Keen Wealth lots to think about as we’re fine-tuning our own outlook for the year ahead. Additionally, as we discuss on today’s show, Mr. Buffett has some significant insights about building long-term wealth that stand in sharp contrast to the GameStop mania that could be distorting how a generation of young investors view the markets.

  • Market Update Q1 2021

    03/03/2021 Duración: 54min

    In this webinar, Matt Wilson, Managing Director and Chief Investment Officer at Keen Wealth Advisors, will cover a macroeconomic update of the markets, plus the key things we are watching right now and our outlook for the remainder of 2021. During this webinar Matt discusses: What we think is next for the stock market. Impact of the new administration. Is the market disconnected from the economy? When will the level of US debt matter?

  • Washington Insider Greg Valliere

    17/02/2021 Duración: 42min

    Now that one of the most contentious presidential elections in history is behind us, it’s finally time to start thinking about … the next round of elections! According to our longtime friend Greg Valliere, Washington’s political pros are already looking ahead to the 2022 midterms. And that long-term perspective is already having a major impact on Joe Biden’s agenda for the first hundred days of his presidency, as well as the financial markets and the battle against COVID-19.  We’re so happy to welcome Greg Valliere back for this episode of Keen on Retirement. Greg is the Chief U.S. Policy Strategist at AGF Investments, a global asset management firm headquartered in Toronto. He’s also a frequent guest on CNN, Fox Business, Bloomberg Radio and TV, and CBS Radio News, and is frequently quoted in The Wall Street Journal, Barron's and The Washington Post.

  • It’s Never Too Late to Transform Your Life for the Better

    03/02/2021 Duración: 44min

    In 2019 my family took a vacation to Cabo. When I looked at the photos from that trip, I didn't like what I saw.  The bottom line was, I had let myself get out of shape. I was overweight, feeling lethargic, and the pictures really brought home the fact that I needed to make some changes. On my own, I started eating better and exercising more. But I knew that wouldn't be enough to get the results I wanted. So, I did what I've advised folks to do hundreds of times in my financial planning blogs and on my podcast: I called in the pros!  Micah and Diana LaCerte are the husband-and-wife team behind Hitch Fit, which offers in-person fitness training in Kansas City and virtual training all over the world. Diana is a two-time world champion fitness athlete, a published author, a motivational speaker, and a Kansas City Business Journal Women Who Mean Business Honoree. Micah is a Muscle Model World Champion and Iron Man Fitness Magazine Cover Model, a TV personality, and a motivational speaker. You can also see Mica

  • Don’t Tell My Stepmom What She Can’t Do “At Her Age”

    20/01/2021 Duración: 36min

    I’ve wanted Irene Smith to be a guest on my podcast for a long time. And not just because she’s my stepmother. When we’ve talked to folks whom I would consider “successful retirees” on this show, there’s a common theme: stay active. Whether you continue to work, start volunteering, or throw yourself into a favorite sport or hobby, retirees have to make an intentional effort to get off the couch and maintain connections to their communities and their loved ones. Now, I’m not suggesting that everyone in their 80s should drive solo from Florida all the way to Kansas City – without GPS – like Irene did in order to visit me! But I do think the way Irene lives her life is an inspiration to all of us who are looking ahead and preparing to make the most of our Golden Years.

  • Comprehensive Financial Planning Can Help You Live Your Values in 2021

    06/01/2021 Duración: 33min

    Let’s kick off 2021 with some positivity … and a pop quiz! A recent study by Valuegraphics analyzed more than 500,000 surveys in 152 languages and determined that there are 56 values that drive all of human behavior. While the results did show some significant cultural differences between how these values are ranked, the top responses show that there is a lot of commonality when it comes to the really important things in life. So, of those 56 values, can you guess the top three? On today’s show we discuss these values and how a comprehensive financial plan can help support them. We also tie this theme into some interesting new data about retirement prep and a potential sequel to the SECURE Act that’s being discussed in Congress.

  • Lessons Learned from 2020 and 2021 Forecast: Are You Ready?

    16/12/2020 Duración: 35min

    December is usually when we hold our annual Holiday Breakfast and Market Outlook Presentation at Keen Wealth. Unfortunately, due to COVID-19, we had to move this year's event online. The in-person educational and appreciation events we host at Keen Wealth have grown into a unique hallmark of our firm and are very important to us – especially the fellowship of our Holiday Breakfast. We look forward to getting back to hosting these events in the very near future. In the latest edition of his annual Market Outlook Presentation, Matt Wilson, Managing Director and Chief Investment Officer at Keen Wealth Advisors, covers: Forecast for 2021 Review and analysis of markets during 2020 The current state of the economy What impact the vaccine may have

  • Could Joe Biden and Congress Cooperate on Social Security Reform?

    02/12/2020 Duración: 33min

    It’s certainly been an eventful couple of weeks since our last episode! There’s a very good chance that the first round of COVID-19 vaccines will be administered to our frontline medical heroes before the end of the year. We also saw the Dow Jones pass the historic 30,000 mark for the first time in history. And while that milestone reveals that there’s still some disconnect between Wall Street and Main Street in terms of our economic recovery, we certainly have some very positive signs pointing us towards 2021. On the political front, as states around the country finished counting, recounting, and certifying their vote totals, President-elect Joe Biden started to formalize his transition and announce some of his cabinet nominees. As we move closer to Biden’s swearing-in on January 20th, we thought it would be a good time to remind folks of some changes that are coming to Social Security next year and also discuss potential changes that the President-elect pitched on the campaign trail.

  • What Divided Government and Potential Covid Vaccines Could Mean for 2021

    11/11/2020 Duración: 28min

    After a historic week, it looks like America will head into the new year with a new president and some very encouraging news in the fight against Covid-19. The ways that these events have rippled through the markets are yet another reminder of just how complex – and how resilient – our economy is. In the weeks ahead, it will be very important that folks separate their personal feelings from their financial planning and stay focused on things that they can control. On today’s show, we discuss how the markets have reacted to the election and the pandemic with an eye towards 2021.

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