
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


What’s the most important inheritance you can leave your kids and grandkids? Ken Moraif says it probably isn’t money, a house, or “stuff.” In this episode, Ken and Jeremy talk about the values, lessons, and life stories that actually shape future generations, plus a simple way to preserve them using the phone you already carry every day.
If you’re over 50 and retired or retiring soon, check out more education and resources at rpoa.com.
00:00 The “most important inheritance” surprise
00:45 If it’s not money, what is it?
01:20 Values, morals, and life lessons as true legacy
02:20 Why “values” beat money long term
03:20 The simple phone method to preserve your story
04:25 “Sweep the corners” and the power of sayings
05:35 Why this matters across generations
06:20 Letters, recipes, and how families used to pass wisdom down
07:15 Imagine hearing from your great grandparents
08:10 Hardships, resilience, and why stories help most
09:15 What to do with the recording next
09:45 Wrap up and next topic tease: digital assets
RPOA Advisors, Inc. (d/b/a Retirement Planners of America) (“RPOA”) is an SEC-registered investment adviser. Registration as an investment adviser is not an endorsement by securities regulators and does not imply that RPOA has attained a certain level of skill or training.
This podcast has been prepared for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to provide, and should not be relied upon for, personalized investment, financial, tax, or legal advice. RPOA does not provide tax or legal advice. You should consult your own tax and legal advisors before engaging in any transaction or strategy.
Opinions expressed are those of RPOA as of the date of publication and are subject to change. Investing involves risks, including possible loss of principal. Diversification and asset allocation do not guarantee a profit, nor do they eliminate the risk of loss. Past performance is no guarantee of future results.
By Money Matters with Ken Moraif3.9
8484 ratings
What’s the most important inheritance you can leave your kids and grandkids? Ken Moraif says it probably isn’t money, a house, or “stuff.” In this episode, Ken and Jeremy talk about the values, lessons, and life stories that actually shape future generations, plus a simple way to preserve them using the phone you already carry every day.
If you’re over 50 and retired or retiring soon, check out more education and resources at rpoa.com.
00:00 The “most important inheritance” surprise
00:45 If it’s not money, what is it?
01:20 Values, morals, and life lessons as true legacy
02:20 Why “values” beat money long term
03:20 The simple phone method to preserve your story
04:25 “Sweep the corners” and the power of sayings
05:35 Why this matters across generations
06:20 Letters, recipes, and how families used to pass wisdom down
07:15 Imagine hearing from your great grandparents
08:10 Hardships, resilience, and why stories help most
09:15 What to do with the recording next
09:45 Wrap up and next topic tease: digital assets
RPOA Advisors, Inc. (d/b/a Retirement Planners of America) (“RPOA”) is an SEC-registered investment adviser. Registration as an investment adviser is not an endorsement by securities regulators and does not imply that RPOA has attained a certain level of skill or training.
This podcast has been prepared for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to provide, and should not be relied upon for, personalized investment, financial, tax, or legal advice. RPOA does not provide tax or legal advice. You should consult your own tax and legal advisors before engaging in any transaction or strategy.
Opinions expressed are those of RPOA as of the date of publication and are subject to change. Investing involves risks, including possible loss of principal. Diversification and asset allocation do not guarantee a profit, nor do they eliminate the risk of loss. Past performance is no guarantee of future results.

39,106 Listeners

3,229 Listeners

1,947 Listeners

809 Listeners

794 Listeners

1,335 Listeners

542 Listeners

5,456 Listeners

753 Listeners

693 Listeners

825 Listeners

585 Listeners

424 Listeners

1,070 Listeners

1,891 Listeners