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Being good with money is about more than just making ends meet. All of your financial decisions and activities have an effect on your financial health. It’s always important to consider what we should be doing to help improve our financial health and habits. Money management can help you have a better handle on your income and spending so you can make decisions that improve your financial status.
In this week’s episode of The New Nomad, Paul Tyler, CMO of Nassau Financial Group, talks about financial planning and annuities with our hosts, Andrew Jernigan and Allen Koski. They discussed why wisely planning your finances and having several streams of income is vital to a stress-free life. Life can be much more stable if you plan your finances wisely. Tune in to this episode to learn more about the strategies smart people do regarding their finances. Remember that just because the money is there doesn't mean you can make the purchase.
[3:36] Effective financial planning to achieve financial independence
[7:50] Planning is everything, seriously
[11:10] Saving strategies: Start young
[15:23] Health Insurance: Expense vs protection
[19:08] Annuities 101
[22:17] Why we need several streams of income
GUEST BIO:
Paul Tyler serves as Chief Marketing Officer for Nassau Re, leading the marketing strategy, direct-to-consumer channel, and innovation activity. Paul drives the branding of insurance companies and affiliated asset management companies.
He built a direct-to-consumer channel for Nassau Re. In addition, he launched Nassau Re/Imagine, an Insurtech-focused incubator based in Hartford. Before his role at Nassau Re, he worked at Fidelity & Guaranty Life, and MetLife in various positions in strategy, marketing, operations, technology, sales, and compliance. He earned his A.B. from Princeton University and his J.D. from Cornell Law School.
LINKS:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pauldtyler/
That Annuity Show: https://thatannuityshow.com/
Follow Insured Nomads at:
Instagram: @insurednomads
www.insurednomads.com
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Being good with money is about more than just making ends meet. All of your financial decisions and activities have an effect on your financial health. It’s always important to consider what we should be doing to help improve our financial health and habits. Money management can help you have a better handle on your income and spending so you can make decisions that improve your financial status.
In this week’s episode of The New Nomad, Paul Tyler, CMO of Nassau Financial Group, talks about financial planning and annuities with our hosts, Andrew Jernigan and Allen Koski. They discussed why wisely planning your finances and having several streams of income is vital to a stress-free life. Life can be much more stable if you plan your finances wisely. Tune in to this episode to learn more about the strategies smart people do regarding their finances. Remember that just because the money is there doesn't mean you can make the purchase.
[3:36] Effective financial planning to achieve financial independence
[7:50] Planning is everything, seriously
[11:10] Saving strategies: Start young
[15:23] Health Insurance: Expense vs protection
[19:08] Annuities 101
[22:17] Why we need several streams of income
GUEST BIO:
Paul Tyler serves as Chief Marketing Officer for Nassau Re, leading the marketing strategy, direct-to-consumer channel, and innovation activity. Paul drives the branding of insurance companies and affiliated asset management companies.
He built a direct-to-consumer channel for Nassau Re. In addition, he launched Nassau Re/Imagine, an Insurtech-focused incubator based in Hartford. Before his role at Nassau Re, he worked at Fidelity & Guaranty Life, and MetLife in various positions in strategy, marketing, operations, technology, sales, and compliance. He earned his A.B. from Princeton University and his J.D. from Cornell Law School.
LINKS:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pauldtyler/
That Annuity Show: https://thatannuityshow.com/
Follow Insured Nomads at:
Instagram: @insurednomads
www.insurednomads.com