
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


One of the biggest misconceptions investors have about retirement planning is that a healthy portfolio with large balances guarantees retirement success. But without a comprehensive plan that accounts for the income, taxes, investments, healthcare, and legacy goals, retirees can still face unnecessary risks and uncertainty down the road.
In this episode, SHP co-founder Matthew Peck is joined by SHP's Vice President of Advisory Solutions, Nick Nelson, to break down the key differences between having a portfolio and having a complete retirement plan. Nick explains why successful retirement planning goes far beyond investment performance and requires coordination across every area of your financial life.
Together, they discuss how income planning serves as the foundation of retirement, why investment strategies must evolve during the distribution phase, and how factors like taxes, inflation, healthcare costs, and legacy planning can impact long-term financial success. They also explain how proactive planning and working with a trusted advisor can help retirees navigate uncertainty with greater confidence and peace of mind.
In this podcast interview, you'll learn:
Want the Full Show Notes?
To get access to the full show notes, including audio, transcripts, and links to all the resources mentioned, visit SHPfinancial.com/podcast
Connect With Us on Social
By Derek Gregoire, Keith Ellis, and Matthew Peck5
22 ratings
One of the biggest misconceptions investors have about retirement planning is that a healthy portfolio with large balances guarantees retirement success. But without a comprehensive plan that accounts for the income, taxes, investments, healthcare, and legacy goals, retirees can still face unnecessary risks and uncertainty down the road.
In this episode, SHP co-founder Matthew Peck is joined by SHP's Vice President of Advisory Solutions, Nick Nelson, to break down the key differences between having a portfolio and having a complete retirement plan. Nick explains why successful retirement planning goes far beyond investment performance and requires coordination across every area of your financial life.
Together, they discuss how income planning serves as the foundation of retirement, why investment strategies must evolve during the distribution phase, and how factors like taxes, inflation, healthcare costs, and legacy planning can impact long-term financial success. They also explain how proactive planning and working with a trusted advisor can help retirees navigate uncertainty with greater confidence and peace of mind.
In this podcast interview, you'll learn:
Want the Full Show Notes?
To get access to the full show notes, including audio, transcripts, and links to all the resources mentioned, visit SHPfinancial.com/podcast
Connect With Us on Social

3,236 Listeners

810 Listeners

541 Listeners

754 Listeners

545 Listeners

693 Listeners

396 Listeners

826 Listeners

585 Listeners

1,069 Listeners

102 Listeners