Month: August 2025

Healthy Wealthy Longevity: A New Prospective with Jon Sabes (Episode 28)

Healthy Wealthy Longevity: A New Prospective with Jon Sabes (Episode 28)

Summary: In this episode of Wealth on the Move, host Will Hoffman engages with John Sabes, author of ‘Healthy Wealthy Longevity.’ They discuss the critical importance of longevity as a financial risk, the role of self-care and health in financial planning, and the impact of lifestyle choices on longevity. John shares insights on epigenetics and how our lifestyle influences gene expression, emphasizing the need for individuals to invest in their health to ensure a vibrant life as they age. The conversation also touches on the future of health and wealth innovation, and the importance of planning for uncertainty in life expectancy.

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Takeaways:

  • Longevity is a significant risk to retirement portfolios.
  • Self-care and health are crucial for a fulfilling life.
  • Investing in yourself is the best financial decision.
  • Lifestyle choices greatly influence longevity and health.
  • Epigenetics shows that our lifestyle affects gene expression.
  • Planning for retirement must consider the unpredictability of life expectancy.
  • The worst outcome in aging is to be alone and poor.
  • Financial advisors should focus on holistic well-being, not just investments.
  • Maintaining muscle mass is vital for health span and longevity.
  • Living with purpose and connection enhances overall longevity.

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John Sabes and Longevity Financial Partners are not affiliated with Hoffman Wealth Management and Private Advisor Group. This presentation is not intended as specific financial advice for any individual.
The NIL Revolution: Transforming College Sports with Kristi Dosh (Episode 27)

The NIL Revolution: Transforming College Sports with Kristi Dosh (Episode 27)

Summary: In this episode of Wealth on the Move, host Will Hoffman and NIL expert Kristi Dosh delve into the transformative landscape of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) in college sports. They discuss the evolution of NIL rules, the financial implications for student-athletes, and the importance of building a personal brand through social media. Kristi shares insights on navigating contracts, the role of agents, and the tax responsibilities that come with NIL deals. The conversation also highlights the future of NIL, including market inefficiencies and undervalued opportunities for athletes.

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Takeaways:

  • NIL has revolutionized the financial landscape for college athletes.
  • The rules around NIL have changed significantly since July 2021.
  • Athletes must navigate a complex and evolving NIL environment.
  • Written contracts are essential for NIL deals to avoid misunderstandings.
  • Many athletes may not need agents but should consider hiring attorneys.
  • Tax implications are a crucial aspect of NIL earnings for athletes.
  • Social media presence is vital for building a personal brand.
  • Athletes should diversify their content beyond just their sport.
  • NIL opportunities can extend into coaching and clinics for athletes.
  • The future of NIL may see more states allowing high school athletes to participate

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Kristi Dosh and Business of College Sports are not affiliated with Hoffman Wealth Management and Private Advisor Group. Hoffman Wealth Management and Private Advisor Group do not provide tax or legal advice. This presentation is not intended as specific financial,  tax or legal advice for any individual. Please consult with qualified professionals for these types of advice.
All About the One Big Beautiful Bill Act with Tax Wizard Kelly Bender (Episode 26)

All About the One Big Beautiful Bill Act with Tax Wizard Kelly Bender (Episode 26)

Summary: In this episode of Wealth on the Move, host Will Hoffman and tax expert Kelly Bender dive deep into the implications of the new OB3 tax law and what it means for both business owners and individual taxpayers. They explore the importance of understanding business entity structures, the impact of payroll tax updates, and the necessity of long-term tax strategies. Key topics include changes to income tax brackets, retirement account contributions, child tax credits, and state and local tax (SALT) deductions. They discuss the permanence of the Qualified Business Income (QBI) deduction, updates to depreciation rules, and investment incentives such as Qualified Opportunity Zones and qualified small business stock. Kelly shares insights from her upcoming book aimed at helping new entrepreneurs navigate the complexities of starting a business, while also addressing common tax myths and the importance of proactive planning for future generations. Throughout the conversation, they emphasize how OB3’s changes require individuals and businesses to adapt to an evolving tax landscape in order to maximize benefits and maintain compliance.

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Takeaways:

  • Many small business owners don’t fully understand their entity structure.
  • OB3 introduces significant tax code changes impacting individuals and businesses.
  • QBI deduction is now permanent for small business owners.
  • Income tax brackets have been adjusted, but many won’t feel the impact.
  • Retirement contributions are now tied to inflation.
  • Child tax credit will increase to $2,200 per child by 2025.
  • New senior deduction of $6,000 for those over 65.
  • SALT deduction cap increased to $40,000.
  • Qualified Opportunity Zones can defer or eliminate taxes on gains.
  • Qualified small business stock offers significant tax benefits.
  • Payroll tax compliance is essential under new rules.
  • Depreciation rules now allow faster write-offs for capital investments.
  • Proactive, long-term tax planning can save money in the long run.
  • Common tax myths can lead to poor financial decisions.
  • Asking questions is vital for entrepreneurs starting out.

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Navigating Market Volatility | Insights from Q2 with Andrew Opdyke (Episode 25)

Navigating Market Volatility | Insights from Q2 with Andrew Opdyke (Episode 25)

Summary: In this episode of Wealth on the Move, host Will Hoffman and Senior Economist Andrew Opdyke discuss the current state of the markets, focusing on the second quarter’s volatility, the Federal Reserve’s stance on interest rates and inflation, the impact of AI on business and investment, and the upcoming midterm elections. They also provide insights into portfolio strategies for the third quarter and reflect on historical lessons that can guide future decisions.

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Takeaways:

  • It’s time in the market, not timing the market that matters.
  • Data-driven insights are crucial for accurate forecasting.
  • Emotions can lead to irrational market reactions.
  • The second quarter saw significant market swings due to tariffs.
  • The Federal Reserve is cautious about cutting rates amid uncertainty.
  • AI is transforming industries and enhancing productivity.
  • Historical context is essential for understanding current market dynamics.
  • Investors should maintain a diversified portfolio.
  • The U.S. remains a strong place for business growth.
  • Perspective from history can guide future financial decisions.

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