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In this episode of the SYM Financial Podcast, we talk openly about how important it is to approach retirement plan features like loans and withdrawals with caution. While they can be helpful safety nets in tough times, we encourage you not to see them as a way of life or an easy fix. The real key is to keep planning, stay informed, and work with advisors who understand your unique situation. We've seen people make decisions early in their careers that they regret later, so it's all about making smart choices now and knowing your options.
We also emphasize the importance of transparency—understanding fees and fiduciary responsibilities—to make sure your money is working as hard as you are. Ultimately, it's about building a strong partnership, ongoing conversations, and staying engaged. That way, you can enjoy a confident, comfortable retirement, knowing you've made the right choices along the way.
About our hosts, Tom Ackmnn and Nick Gray: Tom Ackmann and Nick Gray bring a combined six decades of retirement plan experience to their advisory roles. As Principal and Senior Retirement Plan Advisor, Tom leverages over 30 years of experience in recordkeeping, compliance, plan design, and participant education to deliver comprehensive solutions that balance the needs of sponsors and participants alike. Nick, a Retirement Plan Advisor with nearly 30 years in the industry, is known for his relationship-driven approach, offering thoughtful service to plan sponsors and empowering employees with retirement planning education. Together, they provide guidance to help businesses, and their teams build secure financial futures.
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Disclosure: Certain links above are to third-party sites and are not affiliated with SYM Financial Corporation ("SYM"). SYM is an independent investment adviser registered under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, as amended. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. More information about SYM including our investment strategies, fees and objectives, can be found in our ADV Part 2 or Form CRS, which is available upon request.
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In this episode of the SYM Financial Podcast, we talk openly about how important it is to approach retirement plan features like loans and withdrawals with caution. While they can be helpful safety nets in tough times, we encourage you not to see them as a way of life or an easy fix. The real key is to keep planning, stay informed, and work with advisors who understand your unique situation. We've seen people make decisions early in their careers that they regret later, so it's all about making smart choices now and knowing your options.
We also emphasize the importance of transparency—understanding fees and fiduciary responsibilities—to make sure your money is working as hard as you are. Ultimately, it's about building a strong partnership, ongoing conversations, and staying engaged. That way, you can enjoy a confident, comfortable retirement, knowing you've made the right choices along the way.
About our hosts, Tom Ackmnn and Nick Gray: Tom Ackmann and Nick Gray bring a combined six decades of retirement plan experience to their advisory roles. As Principal and Senior Retirement Plan Advisor, Tom leverages over 30 years of experience in recordkeeping, compliance, plan design, and participant education to deliver comprehensive solutions that balance the needs of sponsors and participants alike. Nick, a Retirement Plan Advisor with nearly 30 years in the industry, is known for his relationship-driven approach, offering thoughtful service to plan sponsors and empowering employees with retirement planning education. Together, they provide guidance to help businesses, and their teams build secure financial futures.
Connect with Tom Ackmann Connect with Nick Gray
Disclosure: Certain links above are to third-party sites and are not affiliated with SYM Financial Corporation ("SYM"). SYM is an independent investment adviser registered under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, as amended. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. More information about SYM including our investment strategies, fees and objectives, can be found in our ADV Part 2 or Form CRS, which is available upon request.