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On this episode of Simply Money presented by Allworth Financial, Bob and Brian break down the growing disconnect between how Americans feel about the economy and what the data is actually showing—as consumer sentiment falls to record lows despite strong corporate earnings and resilient spending. They also discuss the possibility of future Fed rate hikes under new Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh, why the “Magnificent Seven” stocks may no longer be carrying the entire market, and how broadening earnings growth could reward truly diversified investors. Plus, they tackle one of the biggest retirement blind spots for high earners: confusing net worth with sustainable cash flow, why sudden wealth and inheritances often disappear faster than expected, strategies for drawing retirement income in the right order, what to do before a major IPO or liquidity event, and the hidden costs that can turn a dream vacation home into a financial headache.
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On this episode of Simply Money presented by Allworth Financial, Bob and Brian break down the growing disconnect between how Americans feel about the economy and what the data is actually showing—as consumer sentiment falls to record lows despite strong corporate earnings and resilient spending. They also discuss the possibility of future Fed rate hikes under new Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh, why the “Magnificent Seven” stocks may no longer be carrying the entire market, and how broadening earnings growth could reward truly diversified investors. Plus, they tackle one of the biggest retirement blind spots for high earners: confusing net worth with sustainable cash flow, why sudden wealth and inheritances often disappear faster than expected, strategies for drawing retirement income in the right order, what to do before a major IPO or liquidity event, and the hidden costs that can turn a dream vacation home into a financial headache.
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