Best In Wealth - Best Practices For Real People, Investments, Retirement Planning, Money Management, Wealth Building, Financi

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We THINK DIFFERENTLY about wealth and investing. (You should, too.)

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  • The Most Important Changes in the One Big Beautiful Bill Explained, Ep #264

    03/10/2025 Duración: 24min

    Tax laws may not be flashy, but understanding them can tilt the balance for your family’s finances and peace of mind. I’m digging into the details of the much-talked-about “One Big Beautiful Tax Bill”, a huge piece of tax legislation that’s set to impact families, retirees, and investors across the country. I break down the most important highlights from the massive 870-page bill, focusing on what really matters for everyday listeners: permanent income tax brackets, bigger standard deductions, expanded SALT limits, and significant new deductions for seniors.  Tune in for clear, actionable insights on the changes coming to your taxes, and learn how to make these updates work in your favor. Outline of This Episode [04:27] Tax act extension highlights.[07:22] Inflation adjustment for tax brackets.[10:38] Tax deduction and SALT cap changes.[13:23] Maximize your deductions and minimize taxable income.[18:53] Estate tax and deductions update.[22:08] Permanent deductions and brackets.[23:45] Tax benefits for fami

  • Balancing US and International Stocks to Diversify Your Investments, Ep #263

    19/09/2025 Duración: 19min

    Most investors have been ignoring international stocks lately because the US market has been performing so well—but that strategy might backfire this year, with international markets significantly outpacing American stocks. In this episode, I dive into why diversifying globally isn't just smart investing; it's essential for long-term wealth building. We explore how the US currently dominates 61% of world market capitalization, but history shows this wasn't always the case—and it won't necessarily continue. I share four key reasons international investing should be part of your portfolio: it reduces geographic risk when any one country hits turbulence, gives you access to high-growth emerging markets that have delivered spectacular returns, protects you through currency diversification, and helps overcome the natural tendency to only invest in familiar companies. The numbers tell a compelling story—while the S&P 500 is up around 12% this year, international developed markets are up nearly 30%, and some

  • The Secret to Stress-Free Investing, Ep #262

    22/08/2025 Duración: 21min

    We all have some worries, those everyday anxieties that creep into our lives—money, kids, jobs, and adding more stress to your life in the form of an investment portfolio can seem like too much at times.  So this week, I’m sharing how understanding one key financial theory can transform your approach to investing and seriously lower your stress. This episode takes you through the groundbreaking work of Eugene Fama and the efficient market hypothesis, explaining why trying to outguess the market is usually a losing game. I’m also sharing how, by trusting the power of the market and building your strategy around solid, evidence-based principles, you can ditch investing anxiety and set your family up for long-term success. So if market swings keep you up at night or you’re looking for a more peaceful way to manage your portfolio, tune in for a fresh perspective and actionable advice on taking the stress out of investing—once and for all. Outline of This Episode [00:00] Your foundation of knowledge to ex

  • The Truth About Bitcoin, Gold, and Safe Investing Strategies, Ep #261

    18/07/2025 Duración: 25min

    Bitcoin and gold are two assets often hailed as safe havens and reliable stores of value. I explore whether bitcoin and gold really deliver the security investors hope for, or if, instead, they’re more about speculation than true investment.  I’m helping you to look at the hard data and science behind financial decisions. Whether you’re curious about market volatility or searching for a dependable way to safeguard your wealth, this episode is packed with practical insights about the pros and cons of investing in Bitcoin or gold. Outline of This Episode [06:05] Bitcoin and gold are speculative, limited by supply and demand. [09:29] Bitcoin is an unreliable store of value. [13:57] Volatility and diversification in investing. [16:58] Is gold really a safe haven for your money? [20:18] Gold commercials push for sales due to high commissions, not safety. [22:30] Investing relies on data and science to build successful portfolios, focusing on controlling taxes, expenses, and risk. Finding Safe Havens

  • Common Retirement Myths You Shouldn’t Fall For, Ep #260

    13/06/2025 Duración: 23min

    Let’s unpack six of the top retirement misconceptions, from whether it's okay to splurge in retirement, to the necessity of paying off your mortgage before you retire, and the real risks that retirees face beyond just a stock market crash.  With a focus on helping family stewards make smart decisions for a secure financial future, I share practical advice, real-life scenarios, and encouragement to help you confidently prepare for and enjoy your retirement years. If you want to separate fact from fiction and build a retirement plan that truly fits your life and goals, then this episode is for you.  Outline of This Episode [04:45] Debunking common myths. [09:43] Donate now for tax benefits and immediate impact. [10:54] Spending in retirement is encouraged to enjoy life and create memories, rather than hoarding savings. [17:34] Diversified portfolios mitigate financial risk during market downturns. [20:12] Stay vigilant against fraud by protecting your personal information. How Rethinking Retireme

  • The Secret to Thriving Between Midlife and Retirement, Ep #259

    16/05/2025 Duración: 20min

    In this episode, inspired by my own family life, I’m exploring the "holy trinity of assets": time, health, and money. Financial wealth alone does not guarantee a fulfilling future; you also need to be intentional about your health and your relationships. I share practical ways to extend the magical period of life where you can enjoy all three assets, without sacrificing your well-being in the pursuit of wealth.  Tune in to hear my strategies for prioritizing your health, making the most of your time, and building wealth that enriches every stage of life. Get ready to rethink your priorities and be inspired to make changes that will let you enjoy not just a long life, but a long life full of vitality and purpose. Outline of This Episode [00:00] My perspective on how to prepare for life's best stage [05:35] The first stage of Life is youth: abundant time and health, but little money [09:35] Stage two: Prioritize health over wealth, but balance both [11:15] Focus on the big health priorities: exercise,

  • How to Handle Stock Market Downturns, Ep #258

    19/04/2025 Duración: 20min

    Do downturns in the stock market inevitably lead to down years? On the show this month, I’m walking you through an analysis of U.S. market trends over the past two decades, illustrating how downturns, even severe ones, often don't spell disaster for annual returns. I’ll also share what savvy family stewards can do to weather these turbulent times and potentially capitalize on them. From practical strategies like Roth conversions and strategic rebalancing to steering clear of emotionally driven decisions, this episode is packed with insights to help you take family stewardship wealth to the next level. Tune in to see how a long-term, data-driven outlook can lead to more confident investing, regardless of market swings.  Outline of This Episode [3:31] Do downturns lead to down years? [8:22] This is a volatile year for US stocks, but international companies did better. [11:44] Stay invested; the market rebounds quickly. [14:15[ Post-crash market rebound patterns. [18:43] My guide to strategically re

  • Experts, Predictions, and the Uncertainty of the Stock Market, Ep #257

    14/02/2025 Duración: 20min

    Did you know that you can pay someone to give you advice on what to bet on? They can look at historical data like rushing and passing yards, touchdowns, and more—but so can we. Honestly, historical data can only tell us so much. If you bet on a game, you’re really making a lucky guess. Is it really so different with the stock market? When it comes to predictions—whether for the Super Bowl or the S&P 500—there's a lot of uncertainty. So, let’s break down how predictions are made and whether or not they should guide our investment decisions. [bctt tweet="Predictions are everywhere—whether for the Super Bowl or the stock market. But how reliable are they? In episode 257 of Best in Wealth, we explore the dangers of betting on expert predictions and why diversification is key for your portfolio." username=""] Outline of This Episode [1:13] The Super Bowl: What you can bet on [2:30] Why are we trusting betting experts? [7:50] Expert predictions for 2025 [11:32] Reviewing predictions from 2024 [18:0

  • The Ultimate Planner to Jumpstart Your 2025, Ep #256

    10/01/2025 Duración: 18min

    Today, I’m sharing something that my family has fallen in love with—The Clever Fox Dated Planner. This planner goes beyond simple scheduling with features like a gratitude section, vision board, habit tracker, and tools for setting and achieving SMART goals. It’s designed to help you reflect, plan, and improve every week. If you’re ready to take control of your time and goals, let me tell you all about it! [bctt tweet="Start 2025 strong with the Clever Fox Dated Planner! This isn’t just a planner—it’s a tool to reflect, set SMART goals, track habits, and create a vision for your year. My family loves it, and I know you will too. #SMARTGoals #Habits #Goals #Planner" username=""] Outline of This Episode (1:09) I hope you had a wonderful Christmas and New Year! (2:36) The planner that we bought for the entire family (15:45) Spend some time zeroing in on your goals for 2025 The planner that we bought for the entire family We bought the Clever Fox Dated Planner with habit trackers for goal setting and tim

  • Why I Don’t Want You to Spend the Money in Your HSA, Ep #255

    13/12/2024 Duración: 19min

    What is an HSA? Who can invest in one? What can you use the money for? Why do I love them? Why shouldn’t you spend the money you save in an HSA? I’ll unravel all of these questions in this episode of Best in Wealth. [bctt tweet="Why don’t I want you to spend the money you’ve saved in your #HSA? I share the surprising truth in this episode of Best in Wealth! #retirement #Investing #RetirementPlanning #FinancialPlanning " username=""] Outline of This Episode [1:08] It’s time to plan your 2025 goals [3:14] What is an HSA? [4:48] How can I invest in an HSA? [6:43] Why I like HSA accounts [7:43] How much can you save in an HSA? [9:13] What can I spend the money on? [11:11] What if you can’t afford to save in an HSA? [12:13] Don’t spend the money in your HSA The basics of an HSA An HSA is a health savings account. Don’t confuse it with a flexible savings account, or FSA. An FSA allows you to save money—taken out of your paycheck with a tax deduction—that can be used for healthcare expenses. The m

  • The Importance of Remaining Disciplined with Asset Allocation, Ep #254

    15/11/2024 Duración: 16min

    We invest in large companies, small companies, value companies, international companies, emerging markets, etc. We practice discipline when investing in all of these asset classes. If we want 20% of a portfolio allocated to large value, we maintain that percentage. We also practice strategic rebalancing. If something has an upward momentum, we set tolerance zones. If we go above or below those tolerances, we buy or sell. We practice discipline. Why? I share more in this episode of Best in Wealth. [bctt tweet="Discipline in asset allocation means sticking to your plan—no matter the headlines. Find out why this matters in today’s investing landscape.

  • Are You in the Top 5% of Income-Earners or Net Worth? Ep #253

    18/10/2024 Duración: 20min

    Ever wondered where you rank financially among Americans? Curious about what it takes to join the top 5% in income or net worth? Every three years, the Fed surveys the finances of American households, tracking assets, debt, and more. One of the things they cover is who landed in the top 5% of both income earned and net worth. In this episode of Best in Wealth, I will share the income that puts you in the top 5% of income earners by age, what lands you in the top 5% of net worth by age, and why none of it matters. Don’t miss it! [bctt tweet="Are you in the top 5% of income-earners or net worth? Learn what it takes in this episode of Best in Wealth! #PersonalFinance #FinancialPlanning #Wealth #WealthManagement " username=""] Outline of This Episode [1:15] Getting into the University of Wisconsin Madison [3:21] The income that puts you in the top 5% of income [11:12] Individual versus household income [12:00] The income that puts you in the top 5% of net worth [17:21] Are you in the top 5% of incom

  • Demystifying Financial Advisors, Ep #252

    04/10/2024 Duración: 27min

    Did you know that anyone can say they are a financial advisor? They may not be licensed or experienced. So how do you know who to trust? In this episode of Best in Wealth, I will break down the three types of people who put “financial advisor” on their business cards, what the letters after a financial advisor's name mean, and how a fee-only financial advisor is compensated for their services. Knowing all of these things will help you determine what type of advisor is right for you to help you achieve a successful retirement. [bctt tweet="Did you know that anyone can say they’re a financial advisor? They may not be licensed or experienced. So how do you know who to trust? Find out in episode 252 of Best in Wealth! #Retirement #Investing #PersonalFinance " username=""] Outline of This Episode [1:08] High expectations do not leave room for satisfactory outcomes [6:17] The 3 types of people who put “financial advisor” on their business cards [19:14] How fee-only financial advisors charge for their serv

  • Does the Outcome of the Presidential Election Impact My Investments? Ep #251

    20/09/2024 Duración: 23min

    Do we care who wins the election? Does it actually impact our investments? The issues at stake matter to each of us for different reasons. Most Democrats think things will be better if a Democrat is voted into office. Most Republicans likely feel that things will fare better with a Republican in office. But does who wins the election actually matter when it comes to your investments? I will break it down in this episode of Best in Wealth. [bctt tweet="Does the outcome of the presidential election impact your investments? I share the surprising answer in episode #251 of Best in Wealth! #Investing #FinancialPlanning #WealthManagement " username=""] Outline of This Episode [1:08] September is never a good month in the stock market [4:02] Stock market statistics during each presidency [15:32] What do we do with this information? [20:17] Can a President influence the stock market? Stock market statistics during each presidency for the last 100 years We have had 17 presidents since 1926. Nine of the pres

  • 6 Lessons from Fritz Gilbert’s 6 Years of Retirement, Ep #250

    30/08/2024 Duración: 24min

    I frequently talk about what you should do to prepare for retirement and how to handle the years leading to retirement. But I rarely talk about what to do during retirement because I have not experienced it.  [bctt tweet="Retirement will be different than you expect. How? Learn more in episode #250 of Best in Wealth! #wealth #retirement #investing #PersonalFinance #FinancialPlanning #RetirementPlanning #WealthManagement" username="wellensscott"] So when I came across Fritz Gilbert’s article, “6 Lessons from 6 Years of Retirement,” I knew I had to talk about it. In the article, Fritz talks about the surprising things he has learned six years into retirement. I will cover the fascinating lessons in this episode of Best in Wealth. Outline of This Episode   [1:06] Thank you for being loyal listeners! [1:36] What should you do during retirement? [4:52] Lesson #1: Retirement is complex [7:47] Lesson #2: Retirement changes with time [10:45] Lesson #3: Retirement will be different than you expect

  • The 3 Big Rules of Investing, Ep #249

    02/08/2024 Duración: 21min

    I believe there are three rules that every family steward should follow when it comes to investing. In theory, these rules are “easy” to follow—but living by them is not. Secondly, these rules will not surprise you. That does not make them any less important. So in this episode of Best in Wealth, I will share what each rule is and you will discover why you have to follow them. [bctt tweet="

  • Buying a New Car: What to Learn from My Experience, Ep #248

    19/07/2024 Duración: 22min

    When we decided my wife was going to get a new vehicle, I knew we needed to test drive the vehicle she wanted: A Jeep. She had never driven a Jeep before. She had never experienced what it was like driving something with the doors off. So I knew she needed to get behind the wheel to see how it felt. Let me tell you, our Jeep-buying experience was a wild ride! In this episode of Best in Wealth, I will share our experience, and how I ultimately purchased my wife her dream Jeep at the best price possible. Don’t miss it! [bctt tweet="My wife and I just bought a brand new Jeep. I detail how I negotiated the best price in episode #248 of Best in Wealth! #FinancialPlanning #WealthManagement #Jeep" username=""]   Outline of This Episode [1:11] Growing our health alongside our wealth [2:46] Walking into the dealership [9:17] The moment everything went wrong [12:23] Asking for the best price [17:17] Purchasing my wife’s Jeep Walking into the dealership When we walked into the dealership, we test-dro

  • How Much Should You Spend on Vacations? Ep #247

    05/07/2024 Duración: 16min

    I am often asked how much a family should spend on vacations. While that is entirely personal, most experts recommend that 5–10% of your net income can be spent on vacations. Many factors may change this number. Maybe you have a large family or your kids are into expensive sports. You might not have that income to spend on a lavish vacation. But to spend any amount on a vacation, you need to budget. You cannot go into debt. So how do I do it? I will share a great strategy in this episode of Best in Wealth. [bctt tweet="✈️ How much should you spend on vacations? How do you budget for them? Learn more in this episode of Best in Wealth! #PersonalFinance #VacationPlanning #WealthManagement" username=""] Outline of This Episode [1:04] We are heading on vacation to Europe! [2:38] How much you should spend on vacation [6:48] How we budget for vacations [8:20] Be aware of luxury creep [10:02] Be aware of entitlement creep [11:33] Do not be a vacation scrooge How to budget for a vacation You cannot go

  • 4 Questions to Help You Decide When to Retire, Ep #246

    07/06/2024 Duración: 22min

    There are a lot of huge decisions you have to make in life. What career are you going to choose? Will you get married? Will you have kids? Will you buy a home? There are many more. But there are not many bigger than this question: When are you going to retire?  Maybe that is your only huge decision left. Have you really thought about it yet? Because if you are going to retire early, we have to plan for it. In this episode of Best in Wealth, I cover four huge questions you have to consider to help you make one of the biggest decisions of your life. [bctt tweet="

  • How to Teach Your Kids How to Budget, Ep #245

    24/05/2024 Duración: 21min

    I make a spending plan for our family every single month. We account for every dollar coming in and going out. But what about the things that happen quarterly and annually? We add up all of those expected expenses at the beginning of the year and calculate the total approximate cost. That money will be saved every month to go toward those expenses. That is how we allocate money for things like Christmas and birthdays, too. We budget $300 for each daughter’s birthday party and $200 for a present and save for it monthly. But last year, we bought pizza, cake, snacks, etc. Our daughter requested that we take her friends to brunch the next morning. We ended up spending far more than we had budgeted. Now we need to save more in the remaining months of the year to make up for going over budget. When I have to do this, we have to lower our spending or it will not balance out. I vowed that it would not happen again. So this year, we did things a little bit differently. Listen to this episode to learn a unique way yo

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