Summary: In this episode of Wealth on the Move, hosts Will Hoffman and Brynn Tarbuck delve into the FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) movement, discussing its principles, the importance of understanding your FIRE number, and the various strategies to achieve financial independence. They explore the 4% rule, hidden costs associated with early retirement, and the significance of planning for healthcare and inflation. The conversation emphasizes the need for discipline in saving and investing, as well as the potential of side hustles and alternative income streams to accelerate the journey towards financial freedom.
Summary: In this episode, Will Hoffman discusses the FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) movement, exploring its significance and the various strategies individuals can adopt to achieve financial independence. He breaks down the essential pillars of saving, investing, and lifestyle choices, and delves into different types of FIRE, including Lean, Fat, and Barista fire. The conversation also touches on equity compensation, the rise of side hustles, and the emotional aspects of achieving financial independence. Will emphasizes the importance of finding fulfillment after reaching financial independence and invites listeners to engage with future topics.
Summary: In this episode of Wealth on the Move, host Will Hoffman interviews Drew Boyer, author of ‘Hip Hop X Finance.’ They discuss Drew’s journey from music to finance, the importance of financial education, and how hip-hop culture can influence financial literacy. Drew shares personal financial mistakes and lessons learned, while also addressing cultural misconceptions about hip hop. The conversation emphasizes the need for better financial education for future generations, using relatable stories from the music industry to teach valuable lessons about money management. In this engaging conversation, Drew Boyer and Will Hoffman explore the intersection of finance and hip-hop culture, emphasizing the importance of visual storytelling in financial education. They discuss the significance of estate planning, personal branding, and the entrepreneurial spirit, while also sharing personal anecdotes and insights on networking and growth mindset. The dialogue touches on non-financial life lessons, favorite hip hop influences, and the impact of financial literature, culminating in a discussion about finding purpose and the future of finance in a culturally integrated world.
Summary: In this episode of Wealth on the Move, host Will Hoffman engages with Dr. Daniel Crosby, a behavioral finance expert, to discuss the deeper meanings of wealth beyond mere numbers. They explore the importance of understanding personal values, the impact of behavior on financial decisions, and the connection between health and wealth. Dr. Crosby emphasizes the need for individuals to take control of their financial futures by focusing on what they can control, such as their earning potential and budgeting practices. The conversation highlights the significance of aligning financial goals with personal values and the psychological aspects of wealth management. In this conversation, Will Hoffman and Daniel explore the intricate relationship between wealth, behavioral biases, and personal relationships. They discuss how parenting influences financial perspectives, the impact of societal comparisons on individual wealth, and the importance of choosing the right partner in financial decision-making. Daniel emphasizes that true wealth encompasses more than just money, highlighting the significance of relationships, purpose, and personal fulfillment. The discussion also touches on the need for younger generations to embrace individuality and take risks in their financial journeys, while recognizing that money is a source of stress that requires thoughtful management.
Summary: In this episode of Wealth on the Move, hosts Will Hoffman and Brynn Tarbuck delve into wealth management strategies specifically tailored for high earners who are not yet financially independent, referred to as ‘Henrys’. They discuss the challenges these individuals face, such as student debt and lifestyle inflation, and provide actionable strategies for budgeting, investing, and diversifying income streams. The conversation also highlights the importance of personal development and offers real-life examples of successful individuals who have transcended their salaries to achieve financial success. The episode concludes with key takeaways and a call to action for listeners to start planning their financial futures now.
Summary: In this episode of Wealth on the Move, host Will Hoffman interviews estate attorney Ashley Sharek, who discusses her innovative approach to estate planning. Ashley emphasizes the importance of follow-through in legal processes, the significance of comprehensive planning, and the unique challenges faced by families, especially those with minor children. The conversation also covers the complexities of domicile issues for snowbirds and the probate process, providing valuable insights for listeners seeking to navigate estate planning effectively. In this conversation, Ashley Sharek and Will Hoffman delve into the complexities of estate planning, focusing on the probate process and the advantages of utilizing trusts. They discuss the public nature of probate, the costs associated with it, and the importance of planning ahead to avoid potential pitfalls. The conversation also highlights the significance of community engagement through educational events that aim to demystify estate planning for the public.
Summary: In this episode, hosts Will Hoffman and Brynn Tarbuck discuss essential year-end financial planning strategies. They emphasize the importance of consulting with a CPA, reviewing tax situations, and preparing for the upcoming year. The conversation also touches on investment strategies, insurance reviews, and considerations for young professionals entering the workforce. As the year comes to a close, they encourage listeners to reflect on their financial goals and make necessary adjustments to ensure a prosperous new year.
Takeaways:
Schedule a discussion with your CPA before year-end.
Review your income and tax situation as the year closes.
Max out retirement contributions if possible.
Consider Roth IRA conversions based on your income.
Revisit your investment goals and strategies regularly.
Ensure your insurance coverage is adequate and up-to-date.
Discuss any major life changes with your financial advisor.
Utilize year-end checklists to stay organized.
Engage in financial planning early in your career.
Reflect on your financial goals as the new year approaches.
Will’s Episode with Lizette Cloete, Caring for a loved one with dementia can be overwhelming, and financial planning often gets overlooked. Have you considered how to manage finances while providing care?Insights from Will Hoffman of https://www.hoffman-wealthmanagement.com/ emphasized the complexities involved in managing assets for loved ones and the transformative impact of estate planning, urging us to prioritize legal documentation such as powers of attorney to streamline decision-making processes.
In the landscape of college sports, the concept of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) has emerged as a game-changer for student-athletes and represents a profound shift in how collegiate athletes can engage with their personal brands and seize opportunities beyond the playing field.
In this episode of the Monetary Mixtape podcast, Will Hoffman sits down with Justin King, Founder of L.I.G. Sports Group to delve into the world of NIL and the opportunities it presents for college athletes. Listen as Justin emphasizes the importance of athletes building an authentic brand so they can earn money through endorsements and social media, and he also debunks the misconception that NIL is solely about quick money.
Join the discussion as Will and Justin touch on:
The potential benefits and challenges of the new NIL
How to determine the value and potential monetary benefits for high school athletes
How high school athletes can carry over their NIL endorsements to college
The importance of evaluating opportunities at different campuses
How you can benefit from early exposure to professional marketing in sports and the differences between team sports and individual sports
Justin’ King’s career in the sports industry began at 9 years old when he was quickly immersed in the game while serving as a ball boy and equipment manager for the Duquesne University Dukes in Pittsburgh, PA.
King has a breadth of experience in every aspect of the football industry. In 2014, he joined the Cleveland Browns’ scouting department, where he worked on a college scouting analytical project for the 2014 NFL Draft.
After garnering success as a business development manager for ATI Physical Therapy in Dallas, TX, King joined his alma mater, Penn State University, as a Recruiting Coordinator in 2017. During that time, King identified and recruited top talent across the country, securing the highest-ranking recruiting class in PSU history in 2018 and achieving an average commit rating of 92.12 with the 2019 recruiting class (which ranked 3rd in the country). King also earned an M.S. in Sports Administration from the University of Miami (FL).
In 2019, King was selected by Commissioner Oliver Luck and SVP Doug Whaley to join the XFL League Office in Stamford, CT as the Manager of Football Operations. There, King oversaw football operations and college personnel and led the integration of the new playing rules and innovative gameplay to ensure continuity, safety, and entertainment value for fans.
King is a leader amongst men with a passion for mentoring young professionals in the field. He is regarded by friends, family, and acquaintances as a knowledgeable, no nonsense, dependable resource and ally with a competitive drive for excellence and keen emotional intelligence. He currently resides in Pittsburgh, PA with his wife and daughter.
About Our Host:
Will Hoffman is a financial advisor and the Founder of Hoffman Wealth Management, a firm dedicated to helping professionals create wealth plans that revolve around their financial goals. Will has 20 years of experience in the financial services industry and is passionate about becoming his client’s most trusted financial ally.
Justin King and L.I.G. Sports Group are not affiliated with or endorsed by LPL Financial and Hoffman Wealth Management.
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Are you concerned about the rising cost of college tuition, and how you will afford to send your child for post-secondary education?
Don’t panic just yet!
In this podcast episode, we chat with Roger Lorelle, President of Collegiate Funding Solutions, about how this state-of-the-art college-planning software combined with support from your financial advisor can help you pay for tuition and continue to save for your retirement.
Listen as Roger shares:
Expert insights and advice on how families can better plan and pay for college
How advisors can leverage the technology of Collegiate Funding Solutions to simplify college planning and maximize savings for their clients
Strategic ways to shop for colleges that offer good financial aid packages
Roger founded Collegiate Funding Solutions in 1998 with the mission of helping families save ON and not just for the cost of a college education. CFS launched the first web-based college planning software for financial advisors in 2005, so that advisors could deliver significantly more value to their clients with college-bound children,
helping them to send their children to college without wiping out their retirement savings or incurring suffocating student loan debt.
For over 20 years, CFS has partnered with financial advisors and organizations. CFS provides them with the capability, expertise, education and support necessary to help families save ON, not just for the cost of college and send their children to the right college, for the right reasons and at the right price.
In addition, Roger and his team of subject-matter experts at CFS deliver educational workshops to parents of college-bound children on a variety of college planning, admissions, financial aid and college funding topics.
Roger Lorelle and Collegiate Funding Solutions are not affiliated with or endorsed by LPL Financial, Hoffman Wealth Management, or Private Advisor Group.
About Our Host:
Will Hoffman is a financial advisor and the Founder of Hoffman Wealth Management, a firm dedicated to helping professionals create wealth plans that revolve around their financial goals. Will has 20 years of experience in the financial services industry and is passionate about becoming his client’s most trusted financial ally.
Securities offered through LPL Financial, Member FINRA/SIPC. Investment advice offered through Private Advisor Group, a registered investment advisor. Private Advisor Group and Hoffman Wealth Management are separate entities from LPL Financial. All performance referenced is historical and is no guarantee of future results. All indices are unmanaged and may not be invested into directly.
The LPL Financial registered representative(s) associated with this website may discuss and/or transact business only with residents of the states in which they are properly registered or licensed. No offers may be made or accepted from any resident of any other state.
Do you need clarification on what a FAFSA is, and how you can receive student aid to help pay for your child’s college education?
Welcome to the first in a series of episodes focusing on Education Planning!
In this episode, Tina Steele, founder of The FAFSA Guru, discusses navigating the process of submitting a FAFSA, and securing your child’s best financial assistance package. She also shares ways to avoid the common mistakes that could cost you thousands, and guides listeners on the ins and outs of the process to ensure you’re getting the most financial aid possible.
Join the conversation as Tina discusses:
The importance of filling out the FAFSA form every year
How to avoid common mistakes when filling out the application
What additional documents are required by some colleges for eligibility
Options surrounding scholarships and government grants
Tina began her career in higher education just out of high school when she landed her first “real job” working in a financial aid office. She quickly realized that she loved helping students navigate the college planning and financial aid process and achieve their dreams. It also inspired her to get her own Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees.
Over the last thirty years she has worked directly in the financial aid office at several public and private colleges and she also spent 10 years facilitating college planning and financial aid workshops across the state of Maine for a federally funded grant program aimed at helping disadvantaged students aspire to and pursue college.
Now as the owner and Founder of The FAFSA Guru Tina guides families through the overwhelming financial aid process. She has a number of programs and services she offers in addition to zoom and phone consultations. She created this business to offer help to families at an affordable price as working with Educational Consultants can cost thousands of dollars. You can learn more by visiting her website at thefafsaguru.com.
Tina Steele and The FAFSA Guru are not affiliated with or endorsed by LPL Financial, Hoffman Wealth Management, or Private Advisor Group.
About Our Host:
Will Hoffman is a financial advisor and the Founder of Hoffman Wealth Management, a firm dedicated to helping professionals create wealth plans that revolve around their financial goals. Will has 20 years of experience in the financial services industry and is passionate about becoming his client’s most trusted financial ally.
Securities offered through LPL Financial, Member FINRA/SIPC. Investment advice offered through Private Advisor Group, a registered investment advisor. Private Advisor Group and Hoffman Wealth Management are separate entities from LPL Financial. All performance referenced is historical and is no guarantee of future results. All indices are unmanaged and may not be invested into directly.
The LPL Financial registered representative(s) associated with this website may discuss and/or transact business only with residents of the states in which they are properly registered or licensed. No offers may be made or accepted from any resident of any other state.