Tag: Money Matters

Your 2024 Last-Chance Financial Planning Checklist (Episode 5)

Your 2024 Last-Chance Financial Planning Checklist (Episode 5)

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.

Resources:

  1.  2024 Last-Chance Financial Planning Checklist
  2.  Contact Us Today!
  3. 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.
Money Dysmorphia: When Wealth Perception Doesn’t Match Reality (Episode 3)

Money Dysmorphia: When Wealth Perception Doesn’t Match Reality (Episode 3)

Summary: In this episode, hosts Will Hoffman and Brynn Tarbuck delve into the concept of money dysphoria, exploring how feelings and perceptions about money can lead to a profound sense of dissatisfaction. They discuss the impact of generational experiences, the role of social media in shaping financial perceptions, and the importance of creating a balanced financial plan. The conversation emphasizes the need for honest discussions about financial goals and the significance of having a plan in place to navigate financial uncertainties. Resources for mental health and financial advice are also shared to help listeners manage their financial well-being.

Takeaways:

  • Money dysphoria refers to a profound sense of dissatisfaction with one’s financial situation.
  • Lifestyle creep can lead to overspending and financial stress.
  • Younger generations are more concerned about financial stability due to past economic crises.
  • Social media can distort perceptions of wealth and success.
  • Having a financial plan is essential for peace of mind and financial independence.
  • It’s important to differentiate between needs and wants in financial planning.
  • Creating a budget helps in understanding cash flow and spending habits.
  • Regularly revisiting financial plans can help alleviate irrational fears about money.
  • Resources are available to support mental health in relation to financial concerns.
  • Balance in spending and saving is key to enjoying life while being financially responsible.

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Raising Money-Smart Kids with Justin Chung (Ep. 17)

Raising Money-Smart Kids with Justin Chung (Ep. 17)

Financially unaware children often become financially unaware adults.

To help you raise money-smart kids, our guest, Justin Chung, host of the MoneyDad podcast, emphasizes the importance of incorporating money into your everyday routines and conversations with your children.

As fathers, Will and Justin discuss:

  • The advantages of introducing financial education to children at a young age
  • Opportunities for money discussions in everyday activities
  • How they encourage their own children to tap into their entrepreneurial mindset
  • Examples of how parents and children can benefit from learning financial concepts 
  • And more

Resources:

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About Our Guest: 

Justin Chung is a successful real estate investor, podcast host, husband, and father of two boys. He became interested in real estate investing in 2007 after purchasing a student rental property in Waterloo, Ontario with his father’s help. He continued to acquire more properties and built a multi-million dollar real estate portfolio through joint ventures while working a full-time job. In 2012. His mother passed away, which served as a catalyst for him to pursue his real estate investing goals and help family and friends build long-term wealth. He has received awards from the Real Estate Investment Network and Canadian Real Estate Wealth Magazine for his success in real estate investing.

Becoming a father in 2014 further inspired him to teach his children about money and wealth building. He believes in the importance of raising money-smart kids and has made it his goal to inspire other parents to have meaningful conversations with their children about money. He curates actionable and practical knowledge on strategies, tactics, and mindset secrets to help parents teach their kids about money and build wealth.

Justin Chung and MoneyDad podcast 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. 

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