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Purpose Driven Finances – September 27, 2025
What’s My Number? — Savings & Cash
Segment 1: Crypto, Inflation, and Risk Factors
Allan opened the show with a timely discussion on where risk and opportunity meet in today’s market — from cryptocurrency in retirement plans to inflation and new forms of corporate risk.
A. Crypto in Retirement Plans
Interest in adding crypto to 401(k)s and IRAs continues to grow, but Allan urged caution. While digital assets can provide diversification and innovation, they also bring high volatility, limited regulation, and suitability concerns for long-term investors.
“Crypto is speculation, not foundation. A retirement plan should be built on purpose, not hype.”
B. Inflation
Inflation has eased from its peak but remains above comfort levels, continuing to erode purchasing power. Allan highlighted that while savings accounts feel “safe,” holding too much idle cash in an inflationary environment means losing real value over time.
He encouraged listeners to evaluate where their cash resides — balancing safety with strategic positioning to preserve buying power.
C. Corporate Risks Around Vaccines
A new layer of non-financial risk has entered markets as companies face litigation and workforce challenges related to vaccine mandates and side effects.
Allan reminded investors that such risks can affect corporate earnings and stock valuations, proving that headline risk can become market risk when ignored.
Segment 2: Savings & Cash Flow
After the break, Allan turned to the heart of personal finance — how to save wisely and manage cash flow with purpose.
A. Why Savings Still Matters
Despite rising incomes, the U.S. savings rate is near historic lows. Savings remains the foundation of financial peace, providing margin, stability, and emotional security.
“When you have margin, you have freedom — the ability to make decisions from strength, not fear.”
B. Cash Flow as the Lifeblood
Cash flow — the relationship between income and expenses — is the number that truly determines financial health. By tracking where money actually goes, families uncover hidden leaks and can realign spending with purpose rather than impulse.
C. A Practical Framework for Listeners
D. Real-World Applications
Allan closed by explaining how families can rebalance cash positions after market run-ups — avoiding both extremes of too much cash (inflation erosion) or too little (liquidity stress).
At Servus Capital, cash isn’t an afterthought; it’s a strategic tool for both protection and opportunity.
Savings and cash flow are the quiet engines of long-term success. They bring structure, peace, and resilience through every market cycle.
“At Servus Capital Management, we help families balance liquidity, safety, and growth — ensuring their cash serves a purpose, not fear.”
📞 Contact Servus Capital Management at 434-316-0246 or visit www.ServusCM.com
Live with Purpose. Plan with Clarity.
By Purpose Driven FinancesPurpose Driven Finances – September 27, 2025
What’s My Number? — Savings & Cash
Segment 1: Crypto, Inflation, and Risk Factors
Allan opened the show with a timely discussion on where risk and opportunity meet in today’s market — from cryptocurrency in retirement plans to inflation and new forms of corporate risk.
A. Crypto in Retirement Plans
Interest in adding crypto to 401(k)s and IRAs continues to grow, but Allan urged caution. While digital assets can provide diversification and innovation, they also bring high volatility, limited regulation, and suitability concerns for long-term investors.
“Crypto is speculation, not foundation. A retirement plan should be built on purpose, not hype.”
B. Inflation
Inflation has eased from its peak but remains above comfort levels, continuing to erode purchasing power. Allan highlighted that while savings accounts feel “safe,” holding too much idle cash in an inflationary environment means losing real value over time.
He encouraged listeners to evaluate where their cash resides — balancing safety with strategic positioning to preserve buying power.
C. Corporate Risks Around Vaccines
A new layer of non-financial risk has entered markets as companies face litigation and workforce challenges related to vaccine mandates and side effects.
Allan reminded investors that such risks can affect corporate earnings and stock valuations, proving that headline risk can become market risk when ignored.
Segment 2: Savings & Cash Flow
After the break, Allan turned to the heart of personal finance — how to save wisely and manage cash flow with purpose.
A. Why Savings Still Matters
Despite rising incomes, the U.S. savings rate is near historic lows. Savings remains the foundation of financial peace, providing margin, stability, and emotional security.
“When you have margin, you have freedom — the ability to make decisions from strength, not fear.”
B. Cash Flow as the Lifeblood
Cash flow — the relationship between income and expenses — is the number that truly determines financial health. By tracking where money actually goes, families uncover hidden leaks and can realign spending with purpose rather than impulse.
C. A Practical Framework for Listeners
D. Real-World Applications
Allan closed by explaining how families can rebalance cash positions after market run-ups — avoiding both extremes of too much cash (inflation erosion) or too little (liquidity stress).
At Servus Capital, cash isn’t an afterthought; it’s a strategic tool for both protection and opportunity.
Savings and cash flow are the quiet engines of long-term success. They bring structure, peace, and resilience through every market cycle.
“At Servus Capital Management, we help families balance liquidity, safety, and growth — ensuring their cash serves a purpose, not fear.”
📞 Contact Servus Capital Management at 434-316-0246 or visit www.ServusCM.com
Live with Purpose. Plan with Clarity.