Retirement Revised

Retirement Plan Options + A Large Inheritance

Happy Fourth of July weekend! Or was it last weekend? Or is it this weekend? Whatever the case, the show goes on.

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This weekend we kick things off with young Nicole from Seattle who just started a job at a local university and has a decision to make when it comes to her retirement plan. A traditional 401(k) or a defined benefit pension plan which only kicks in after she's been there for ten years? It's a tough call to make. 

Next up was Sharon from Michigan. She and her husband just inherited $400,000. What should they do with it? Pay off some debt? Invest it? 

Hour two this week features an interview with my pal and retirement guru, Mark Miller. No stranger to writing books, Mark was on to chat about his latest project, Jolt: Stories of Trauma and Transformation

Having interviewed dozens of people over the years who are hell-bent on changing their lives and careers to focus on work with more purpose and meaning, Mark began to notice a pattern: many leap-of-faith transformations begin with unforeseen traumatic life events.

Mark decided to think of these high-voltage bolts out of the blue as jolts — painful events that stop people in their tracks and then thrust them toward positive change.

The death of a child. Life-threatening illness. Plane crashes. Terror attacks. Natural disasters. Some of us never fully recover from unimaginable traumas like these, but some not only survive—they bounce back to thrive and grow.

Jolt tells the stories of people transformed by trauma, and the new paths that they pursue.

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#278 Retirement, Fiduciary, Social Security Expansion with Mark Miller

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Mark Miller, the editor and publisher of RetirementRevised and nationally recognized expert on trends in retirement and aging, returns to the show to offer his unique perspective. Mark offers a holistic view of retirement security, including healthcare and Medicare, Social Security, retirement investing, midlife careers and housing.  He also writes frequently about retirement-related public policy issues, including Social Security, Medicare and workplace retirement plans.

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We started the conversation discussing Mark's next book, “Jolt: From Trauma to Transformation,” which examines what makes some of us able to bounce back from trauma and others not so much.

Mark weighed in on the Department of Labor's Fiduciary rule and completely dismissed the industry's push back against the changes. (Check out his post: Is the fiduciary rule fight really about the little guy?) With trillions of dollars in assets set to leave big firms, it's no wonder they fought so hard against putting clients' interests first. We finished up with tips on Social Security and Mark's take on the possibility of Social Security expansion.

Thanks to everyone who participated this week, especially Mark, the Best Producer/Music Curator in the World. Here's how to contact us:

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