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Every year during March Madness, millions of fans fill out their tournament brackets with confidence, only to watch them fall apart after the first round of upsets. Mark uses the NCAA tournament as a metaphor for financial planning and retirement investing. Just like in basketball, life throws unexpected curveballs. The key isn't predicting every upset. It's building a flexible financial plan that can adapt when surprises happen.
Here's some of what we discuss in this episode:
🏀 March Madness & Financial Planning: Predicting outcomes is hard in sports and investing
🔄 Adapting to Life's Curveballs: Flexible plans help when unexpected changes happen
📊 Investing Objectively: Diversification prevents overexposure to one company or idea
⚖️ Risk vs Reward: Taking some risk is fine, but going all-in can backfire
🛡️ Retirement Risk Management: As retirement nears, protecting assets becomes critical
Want to get in touch with Mark?
https://retirementhuddle.com/ [email protected] 888-511-7526
By Mark HowardEvery year during March Madness, millions of fans fill out their tournament brackets with confidence, only to watch them fall apart after the first round of upsets. Mark uses the NCAA tournament as a metaphor for financial planning and retirement investing. Just like in basketball, life throws unexpected curveballs. The key isn't predicting every upset. It's building a flexible financial plan that can adapt when surprises happen.
Here's some of what we discuss in this episode:
🏀 March Madness & Financial Planning: Predicting outcomes is hard in sports and investing
🔄 Adapting to Life's Curveballs: Flexible plans help when unexpected changes happen
📊 Investing Objectively: Diversification prevents overexposure to one company or idea
⚖️ Risk vs Reward: Taking some risk is fine, but going all-in can backfire
🛡️ Retirement Risk Management: As retirement nears, protecting assets becomes critical
Want to get in touch with Mark?
https://retirementhuddle.com/ [email protected] 888-511-7526