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Episode Summary
In this episode of One for the Money, we explore a common misconception that holds too many people back from reaching their full financial potential: believing that having accounts equals having a financial plan.
I share my personal financial journey — including real-life challenges, eye-opening lessons, and hard-won insights — to demonstrate why a collection of IRAs, 401(k)s, and 529s doesn’t constitute a plan.
You'll also learn about the five essential domains of financial planning, and why aligning these with your ideal life is the key to long-term success and fulfillment.
Whether you’re nearing retirement, building wealth, or just starting out, this episode will challenge the way you think about your money and help you take the first steps toward better planning and a better life.
What You'll Learn in This Episode
Tips, Tricks & Strategies Segment
This week’s actionable strategy:
Envision your ideal life, then build your financial plan around it.
Learn how to prioritize your goals, assess alignment with your current financial picture, and determine whether you're on the most efficient path to achieving what matters most. Spoiler alert: It starts with clarity and ends with intentional planning.
The 5 Domains of a Complete Financial Plan
Memorable Quotes
“We don’t rise to the level of our dreams — we fall to the level of our planning.”
“A 401(k) is not a plan. A Roth IRA is not a plan. A bunch of accounts is not a plan.”
“Better planning leads to a better life. Especially when it’s based on your best life.”
Want More?Subscribe to One for the Money on your favorite podcast platform.
Ready to plan your ideal retirement? Schedule a free consultation with our team.
By Jonny West5
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Episode Summary
In this episode of One for the Money, we explore a common misconception that holds too many people back from reaching their full financial potential: believing that having accounts equals having a financial plan.
I share my personal financial journey — including real-life challenges, eye-opening lessons, and hard-won insights — to demonstrate why a collection of IRAs, 401(k)s, and 529s doesn’t constitute a plan.
You'll also learn about the five essential domains of financial planning, and why aligning these with your ideal life is the key to long-term success and fulfillment.
Whether you’re nearing retirement, building wealth, or just starting out, this episode will challenge the way you think about your money and help you take the first steps toward better planning and a better life.
What You'll Learn in This Episode
Tips, Tricks & Strategies Segment
This week’s actionable strategy:
Envision your ideal life, then build your financial plan around it.
Learn how to prioritize your goals, assess alignment with your current financial picture, and determine whether you're on the most efficient path to achieving what matters most. Spoiler alert: It starts with clarity and ends with intentional planning.
The 5 Domains of a Complete Financial Plan
Memorable Quotes
“We don’t rise to the level of our dreams — we fall to the level of our planning.”
“A 401(k) is not a plan. A Roth IRA is not a plan. A bunch of accounts is not a plan.”
“Better planning leads to a better life. Especially when it’s based on your best life.”
Want More?Subscribe to One for the Money on your favorite podcast platform.
Ready to plan your ideal retirement? Schedule a free consultation with our team.

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