Fri, 31 January 2025
Kerry Lutz and Anthony Saccaro discussed the Federal Reserve's current pause on interest rate changes amid ongoing inflation concerns, with Saccaro noting that the Consumer Price Index (CPI) may not fully reflect real inflation due to its exclusion of essential expenses. They emphasized the importance of fiscal policy in conjunction with monetary policy to manage inflation and highlighted the need for reducing government waste. The conversation shifted to the impact of AI on productivity, particularly in the pharmaceutical and legal sectors, where Lutz shared his experience of using AI to significantly reduce contract analysis time. While both acknowledged AI's efficiency, Saccaro raised concerns about its potential to displace jobs and diminish critical thinking skills in students. They also discussed the economic outlook, with Saccaro suggesting a likely market increase by year-end but cautioning about recession risks, particularly for those nearing retirement. He recommended dollar-cost averaging for younger investors and portfolio adjustments for older individuals, concluding with details on how to access Saccaro's financial services. Find Anthony here: https://anthonysaccaro.com Find Kerry here: http://financialsurvivalnetwork.com/ and here: https://inflation.cafe |
Thu, 30 January 2025
Kerry Lutz and Cliff Nottenmacher discussed the food franchise sector, highlighting the gap between consumer intentions to eat healthily and their actual choices, which often lean towards fast food. Cliff noted that despite a rising demand for clean, non-GMO food, many consumers continue to patronize quick service restaurants, as demonstrated by McDonald's strong performance. He emphasized the economic challenges of healthy eating, which can be prohibitively expensive for many. The conversation also addressed the restaurant industry's struggles post-COVID-19, including inflation, labor costs, and supply chain issues that have affected profitability across various dining formats. Cliff pointed out a shift in the quick service restaurant model towards grab-and-go services, facilitated by AI and mobile apps, while Kerry critiqued Starbucks for losing its community appeal. The discussion expanded to various industry trends, including the challenges men face today, such as declining testosterone levels and a lack of practical skills. Cliff identified lucrative opportunities in home services, pet care, and child enrichment programs, while also noting the impact of aging baby boomers on markets like mobility and assisted living. He advocated for a return to practical skills education in schools, emphasizing the need for parents to teach essential life skills. Cliff shared his investment philosophy focused on low initial investments and high profit margins, expressing a preference for non-location-centric businesses. He highlighted the persistent dissatisfaction in the residential cleaning sector and suggested that commercial cleaning might offer better prospects. Finally, Cliff presented home services as a top investment choice, predicting significant revenue potential and cautioning about the future of white-collar jobs in light of AI advancements. Find Cliff here: https://franocity.com/ Find Kerry here: http://financialsurvivalnetwork.com/ and here: https://inflation.cafe |
Tue, 28 January 2025
Kerry Lutz and Lloyd Chapman discussed the critical challenges facing small businesses in America, emphasizing their role as 99.9% of U.S. companies and their importance for job creation and economic stability. Chapman criticized the Small Business Administration's (SBA) budget for 2024, the lowest in 40 years, and expressed concern over the misallocation of federal contracts, which often favor large corporations at the expense of small businesses. He highlighted the SBA's contracting program as essential for economic stimulus, noting that a 1% increase in small business contracts could create 100,000 new jobs. Chapman argued that a full allocation of 23% of federal contracts to small businesses could generate 2 million new jobs annually and pointed out the inequity in contract distribution, particularly affecting women-owned businesses. He urged for greater advocacy for small businesses and encouraged individuals to engage with their representatives to promote pro-small business initiatives, while Lutz supported Chapman's views and encouraged listeners to connect with him. Find Lloyd here: https://dontcheatwomen.com and here: https://ASBL.com Find Kerry here: http://financialsurvivalnetwork.com/ and here: https://inflation.cafe |
Mon, 27 January 2025
Eddy Gifford discussed the recent better-than-expected CPI numbers, which have contributed to a market rally, while noting that inflation remains above the Federal Reserve's target. He expressed cautious optimism about potential positive changes from the new administration but warned of initial difficulties, likening economic adjustments to the challenges of starting a diet. Gifford and Kerry Lutz analyzed the market outlook, predicting a possible 10% to 15% pullback and highlighting concerns over elevated stock valuations and changing recession definitions affecting investor sentiment. They acknowledged Trump's proactive approach with executive orders and his improved strategic capabilities following past challenges. Gifford advised investors to adhere to their investment plans, continue investing in equities with an exit strategy, and eliminate high-interest consumer debt to enhance financial flexibility and long-term growth potential. Find Eddy here: https://tactivewealth.com/ Find Kerry here: http://financialsurvivalnetwork.com/ and here: https://inflation.cafe |
Fri, 24 January 2025
Kerry Lutz and Dan Novaes discussed the implications of Bitcoin surpassing $100,000 and the launch of a meme coin associated with Trump, highlighting the U.S. administration's goal to establish the country as a leader in the cryptocurrency sector. Dan proposed creating a strategic Bitcoin reserve akin to the gold standard and noted the potential benefits of not taxing gains on U.S.-based cryptocurrencies to attract global companies. They also examined the roles of gold and Bitcoin as investments, with Dan asserting that Bitcoin's growth potential is significant, especially as wealth shifts from older to younger generations, despite a recent discovery of a large gold reserve in China that could affect gold prices. The conversation also touched on the rise of meme coins, particularly the Trump meme coin, which has gained value rapidly, and Dan expressed optimism about the crypto market's continued growth and its implications for future financial strategies. Find Dan here: https://www.modemobile.com Find Kerry here: http://financialsurvivalnetwork.com/ and here: http://inflation.cafe |
Wed, 22 January 2025
Kerry Lutz and Elliot Kallen discussed the current economic climate, emphasizing the disconnect between official inflation statistics and the real experiences of consumers. Kallen highlighted significant price increases in essential goods, such as food and wine, arguing that reported inflation figures do not reflect the reality faced by average consumers. They also addressed the economic impact of California's wildfires, suggesting that these events could have broader implications. The conversation shifted to the U.S. national debt, with Kallen warning that it could become unmanageable, affecting the Treasury market and inflation rates. Lutz stressed the importance of fiscal discipline and the potential need for government spending cuts, while both acknowledged the challenges of achieving budget reforms in a politically charged environment. In terms of investment strategies, Kallen recommended a cautious approach, favoring short and mid-term corporate bonds and selective technology investments, while advising against long-term bonds and the electric car industry. He expressed optimism about the U.S. Defense sector and oil-related investments, while also discussing the real estate market's potential recovery as interest rates decline. Kallen provided insights on the cryptocurrency landscape, indicating that a crypto dollar could change demand dynamics for Bitcoin, and he advised caution regarding precious metals unless geopolitical events drive demand. They also speculated on Tesla's future, with Kallen forecasting a sale to a consortium within three years, while Lutz contended that Elon Musk would retain control. The discussion concluded with a focus on the implications of self-driving technology for jobs and unions, and both expressed interest in future conversations. |
Mon, 20 January 2025
Tom DiLorenzo and Kerry Lutz discussed the significant influence of Mises.org, which attracts over three million annual readers and fosters interest in libertarian principles, particularly among youth. DiLorenzo highlighted the role of professors in introducing students to Mises' writings and provided an overview of the Austrian School of Economics, emphasizing its focus on human action and market efficiency. They also critiqued government inefficiencies, particularly in the context of California's infrastructure failures during crises, contrasting it with more effective governance in states like Florida. Both expressed frustration with the state's political leadership, particularly Governor Newsom, for inadequate disaster management. The conversation further delved into the manipulation of economic statistics by politicians, with Lutz and DiLorenzo asserting that the true state of inflation and employment is often misrepresented. They discussed the necessity for government to adapt to technological advancements, citing historical examples of successful transitions in various industries. DiLorenzo reflected on the impact of automation on jobs, drawing parallels to past technological shifts. Additionally, they examined Mises' views on limited government functions and critiqued military interventions that disproportionately benefit a select few. The discussion highlighted the complexities of economic and military actions throughout history, underscoring the need for a more realistic understanding of these issues. Find Tom here: http://mises.org Find Kerry here: http://financialsurvivalnetwork.com/ and here: https://inflation.cafe |
Thu, 16 January 2025
Kerry Lutz interviewed Tom Wall about retirement planning, highlighting the psychological barriers retirees face in spending their savings due to fears of depleting their funds, which can diminish their retirement experience. Tom advocated for life insurance and annuities as tools to ensure a guaranteed income stream and mitigate financial risks, recommending mutual life insurance companies for their policyholder-centric approach and historical reliability. He discussed the role of permanent death benefits in his financial strategy, emphasizing their importance in providing for his spouse and leaving a legacy for his children, which allows for higher-risk investments without compromising family security. Both Kerry and Tom noted the long-standing reliability of these financial products, which offer bond-like returns with lower risk and volatility, and stressed the necessity of understanding their contractual nature to effectively manage investment risks. Find Tom's Book here: https://permissiontospend.com Find Kerry here: https://financialsurvivalnetwork.com and here: https://inflation.cafe |
Wed, 15 January 2025
Gwen Preston, Communications VP at West Red Lake Gold (WRLGF 🇺🇸- WRLG 🇨🇦)gave us a sponsor update after releasing its pre-feasibility study (PFS) for the Madsen Mine restart in Ontario. Key points: •• Ultra-Conservative PFS Results 🛡️ : The study uses a low cut-off gold price of $2,200/oz (well below the current price of $2,675+), showing 6+ years of production at nearly 70,000 ounces per year with an impressive 255% IRR! 📈 •• Imminent Production: Bulk sample processing begins in March 2025, with full production expected by the end of Q2 2025. •• Major Upside Potential : Higher tonnage and longer mine life are expected beyond the conservative PFS, with potential cost savings and increased production efficiency. •• Funding Secured : A $35M US debt facility ensures finances are in place to make the restart a success. •• Leadership Excellence 🛠️: CEO Shane Williams is spearheading his 6th successful mine restart, showcasing hands-on expertise. The Madsen Mine is now poised for a profitable return to production; Gwen describes how the team continue to meet the challenges to turn this high-grade underground gold mine into a world-class operation. 🌍 👉 For updates and news, visit https://WestRedLakeGold.com Disclaimer: West Red Lake Gold Mines has sponsored this video production. No questions were exchanged prior to the interview. The forward-looking statements in West Red Lake Gold Mines' presentation apply to the content of this interview and write-up. The content on FinancialSurvivalNetwork.com (FSN) is for informational purposes only and should not be considered personal legal or investment advice, or a recommendation to buy or sell securities or any other products. FSN receives remuneration of three thousand usd. It is based on opinions, SEC filings, current events, press releases, and interviews but may contain errors. FSN offers no inferred or explicit warranty regarding the accuracy of the information presented. Consult your investment advisor and do not base any investment decisions on the information contained herein or on FinancialSurvivalNetwork.com. We may hold equity positions in some of the companies featured on this site. FSN disclaims any responsibility for the content of any linked website. Use any information on FinancialSurvivalNetwork.com at your own risk. By reading this disclaimer, you agree to hold FSN harmless for any losses you may incur. |
Wed, 15 January 2025
Gwen Preston, Communications VP at West Red Lake Gold (WRLGF 🇺🇸- WRLG 🇨🇦)gave us a sponsor update after releasing its pre-feasibility study (PFS) for the Madsen Mine restart in Ontario. Key points: •• Ultra-Conservative PFS Results 🛡️ : The study uses a low cut-off gold price of $2,200/oz (well below the current price of $2,675+), showing 6+ years of production at nearly 70,000 ounces per year with an impressive 255% IRR! 📈 •• Imminent Production: Bulk sample processing begins in March 2025, with full production expected by the end of Q2 2025. •• Major Upside Potential : Higher tonnage and longer mine life are expected beyond the conservative PFS, with potential cost savings and increased production efficiency. •• Funding Secured : A $35M US debt facility ensures finances are in place to make the restart a success. •• Leadership Excellence 🛠️: CEO Shane Williams is spearheading his 6th successful mine restart, showcasing hands-on expertise. The Madsen Mine is now poised for a profitable return to production; Gwen describes how the team continue to meet the challenges to turn this high-grade underground gold mine into a world-class operation. 🌍 👉 For updates and news, visit https://WestRedLakeGold.com Disclaimer: West Red Lake Gold Mines has sponsored this video production. No questions were exchanged prior to the interview. The forward-looking statements in West Red Lake Gold Mines' presentation apply to the content of this interview and write-up. The content on FinancialSurvivalNetwork.com (FSN) is for informational purposes only and should not be considered personal legal or investment advice, or a recommendation to buy or sell securities or any other products. FSN receives remuneration of three thousand usd. It is based on opinions, SEC filings, current events, press releases, and interviews but may contain errors. FSN offers no inferred or explicit warranty regarding the accuracy of the information presented. Consult your investment advisor and do not base any investment decisions on the information contained herein or on FinancialSurvivalNetwork.com. We may hold equity positions in some of the companies featured on this site. FSN disclaims any responsibility for the content of any linked website. Use any information on FinancialSurvivalNetwork.com at your own risk. By reading this disclaimer, you agree to hold FSN harmless for any losses you may incur. |
Wed, 15 January 2025
Kerry Lutz introduced the topic of the recent decision to remove medical debt from credit reports, emphasizing its significance for consumers. Paul Oster elaborated on the positive implications of this change, noting that it will benefit approximately 15 million Americans by potentially increasing their credit scores by an average of 20 points. He clarified that this initiative does not eliminate or forgive medical debt but prevents it from adversely affecting credit ratings. Oster highlighted the broader economic context, including rising costs and higher interest rates, suggesting that this change could lead to more mortgage approvals and stimulate the housing market. Oster also discussed the ongoing challenges consumers face, particularly regarding affordability and persistent inflation, which may take longer to resolve than expected. He encouraged consumers to check their credit reports weekly through the official site, annualcreditreport.com, and to focus on maintaining a credit utilization ratio below 30%. Oster recommended strategies for debt elimination, such as analyzing personal finances, creating a household budget, and utilizing tools like Mint.com to identify savings opportunities. He emphasized the importance of paying down credit card debt for better financial returns and shared insights on how credit scores are influenced by payment history and utilization ratios. Throughout the discussion, Lutz engaged with Oster, expressing shared concerns about the unpredictability of credit scoring algorithms. Find Paul here: betterqualified.com Find Kerry here: https://financialsurvivalnetwork.com and here: https://inflation.cafe |
Tue, 14 January 2025
Kerry Lutz hosted John Grace from Investor's Advantage Corp. to discuss the stock market's recent performance and future trends, noting the market's two consecutive years of over 20% gains while cautioning against complacency due to historical market cycles. John emphasized the importance of preparing for both gains and losses, particularly as demographic shifts and increasing withdrawal rates from retirement accounts could impact market dynamics. He illustrated the need for proactive risk management through personal anecdotes and historical references, urging investors to learn from past downturns. Additionally, John highlighted sectors expected to perform well, such as real estate and data center infrastructure, and stressed the importance of diversifying investment portfolios, citing Yale's strategy of limited exposure to U.S. stocks. He concluded by offering a complimentary consultation for financial planning and investment strategies. Find John here: Investors Advantage Find Kerry here: https://financialsurvivalnetwork.com and here: https://inflation.cafe |
Mon, 13 January 2025
Kerry Lutz hosted Jeffrey Hossler to discuss his book "Are You Ready? ", which was inspired by a transformative spiritual experience and completed in just 24 hours. The book features 13 chapters focused on the theme of readiness for personal growth and spiritual ascension. Hossler, a former high school math teacher with a deep interest in spirituality, shared insights about his energy work practices, including Reiki and chakra clearing, emphasizing the importance of individuals being prepared to receive energy for effective transformation. He noted that this energy can enhance intuition and alleviate physical and emotional burdens, but the sustainability of these benefits depends on the individual's commitment to their spiritual journey. Hossler also highlighted the potential for individuals to develop new abilities, such as increased empathy or telepathy, as they engage with this energy, encouraging curiosity and exploration to elevate collective consciousness. Find Jeffrey's Book here: Are You Ready??? Email Jeffrey here: JeffreyHossler@gmail.com Find Kerry here: https://financialsurvivalnetwork.com and here: https://inflation.cafe |
Fri, 10 January 2025
Kerry Lutz and Brian Reisinger discussed the challenges small family farms face, particularly due to government regulations and increasing compliance costs, which are exacerbated by tight profit margins, especially for Amish farms. They highlighted the rising consumer demand for organic and healthy food as a potential opportunity for farmers to pivot towards more profitable crops, while emphasizing the need for a stronger local food movement and regional economies to facilitate this transition. Reisinger pointed out that the traditional food system is struggling to provide affordable food due to rising prices and supply chain vulnerabilities, worsened by the concentration of food production. He noted that technology could either support small farmers or marginalize them further, advocating for scale-neutral technology that benefits farms of all sizes. Reisinger concluded with optimism about the potential for nearly 2 million small family farms to succeed if provided with appropriate entrepreneurial opportunities. Find Brian here: https://www.brian-reisinger.com Find Kerry here: https://financialsurvivalnetwork.com and here: https://inflation.cafe |
Thu, 9 January 2025
Kerry Lutz and Jim Welsh discussed the economic outlook for the upcoming year, focusing on the implications of President Trump's expected policies. Jim highlighted the optimism surrounding pro-growth initiatives, particularly in energy, but cautioned that the timeline for achieving these goals might lead to initial disappointment. He noted that oil companies have shifted their focus to shareholder returns rather than exploration, which could hinder Trump's plans for increased oil production. Both speakers acknowledged the public's hope for improvements in living costs, while recognizing that immediate results may not align with those expectations. They also addressed potential challenges for Republicans in 2025 due to their slim House majority and the enduring philosophies within government agencies, despite changes in leadership. The conversation also covered economic indicators, with Kerry presenting data showing an increase in the U.S. share of global GDP, attributed to the country's innovation capabilities. However, Jim raised concerns about the national debt, which has reached a deficit of 6.4% of GDP, and warned that efforts to reduce it could slow economic growth, posing a political risk. He predicted a decrease in inflation over the next few months and expressed caution regarding the equity market, suggesting a potential correction. Additionally, Jim discussed the complexities of trade negotiations under Trump's administration, forecasting a decline in the dollar index and its impact on treasury yields. He concluded by emphasizing the interconnectedness of these economic factors and their significance for investors. Find Jim here: MacroTides.com Find Kerry here: https://financialsurvivalnetwork.com and here: https://inflation.cafe |
Wed, 8 January 2025
We just received CEO Shawn Khunkhun’s latest sponsor update on Dolly Varden Silver (🇺🇸DOLLF -- 🇨🇦DV), further underscoring why it is a standout in the silver exploration space. Shawn highlighted several key points that make Dolly Varden unique: • Exceptional Silver Results: Recent assays revealed nearly 400 grams per ton of silver over 20 meters, ranking Dolly Varden among the world's top-tier silver projects. • Rich History and Growth Potential: Situated in British Columbia's Golden Triangle, Dolly Varden boasts a historic mine and significant potential for multiple 50-million-ounce silver deposits along a 15-kilometer trend. • Innovation in Mining: The team employs advanced directional drilling techniques, saving over $1.5 million in 2024 while achieving unmatched precision and efficiency. • Strong Financial Position: With $32M in the bank, Dolly Varden is fully funded for its ambitious 2025 plans, including a 40,000-meter drill program. Shawn also discussed the growing global demand for silver, especially in industrial applications, and Dolly Varden’s advantage as one of the few companies exploring high-grade, pure silver in a secure jurisdiction. As the silver market faces a multi-year deficit, Shawn predicts a breakout year in 2025 for the metal and believes Dolly Varden investors will benefit as well. 📈 Stay Updated: Visit https://DollyVardenSilver.com and subscribe for updates. DisclaimerThis interview is sponsored by Dolly Varden Silver, and Financial Survival Network has received payment to conduct this interview of thirty-one hundred and fifty dollars. The information provided in this video is intended for informational purposes only and should not be construed as financial advice, investment advice, or a recommendation to buy or sell any securities. While we strive to ensure the accuracy of the information presented, we make no guarantees or representations as to its completeness, accuracy, or reliability. Viewers are strongly advised to conduct their own research, carefully review the information presented, and consult with professional investment advisors and financial counselors before making any investment decisions. The insights shared in this video are based on the perspectives and opinions of the interview participants and should be used at your own risk. Investing involves risk, including the potential loss of principal, and past performance is no guarantee of future results. |
Wed, 8 January 2025
Kerry Lutz and Jamar James discussed the expansion of the cryptocurrency market and Wall Street's growing involvement, highlighting the potential for mass adoption under the new administration's pro-crypto stance and the development of innovative financial products like Bitcoin-integrated life insurance. They addressed regulatory challenges, particularly in tax collection on crypto gains, noting the difficulties posed by privacy coins such as Monero. Lutz shared his market predictions, estimating a potential crash between 135,000 to 150,000, while reflecting on the downfall of Sam Bankman-Fried as a setup rather than criminal activity. The duo analyzed Bitcoin's market dynamics, considering the impact of high-frequency trading on price fluctuations and emphasizing Bitcoin's advantages over gold as a store of value. They also examined the effects of technology on employment, particularly the replacement of blue-collar jobs by automation, and discussed rising food prices and potential shortages that could lead to crypto asset sales. Jamar introduced his AI trading report to assist individuals in navigating the stock and crypto markets, concluding with a commitment to monitor significant developments in the crypto space. Find Jamar here: https://www.dcgelite.com Find Kerry here: https://financialsurvivalnetwork.com and here: https://inflation.cafe |
Tue, 7 January 2025
Kerry Lutz welcomed attorney Parag Amin to discuss the legal implications of failing to pay minimum wage in California, emphasizing the severe financial repercussions for employers, including back pay, interest, and attorney fees, which can accumulate rapidly with multiple employees. Parag highlighted the role of the Private Attorney General Act, which enables private attorneys to sue on behalf of the state, leading to significant penalties for non-compliant employers and financial recovery for affected employees. He noted California's economic strengths but acknowledged that its regulatory policies have prompted a business exodus, contrasting its growth with that of states like Texas and Florida, which offer more favorable conditions. Lutz raised concerns about wage compliance risks, to which Parag responded that paying above minimum wage does not exempt employers from liability for unpaid hours. He also discussed the challenges posed by Assembly Bill 5 regarding worker classification, warning that misclassification can lead to serious financial consequences, including ongoing liabilities even after bankruptcy. Find Parag here: www.lawpla.com Find Kerry here: https://financialsurvivalnetwork.com and here: https://inflation.cafe |
Mon, 6 January 2025
Kerry Lutz and Anthony Saccaro discussed the recent Federal Reserve rate cut and its immediate impact on the stock market, which initially rose but then fell due to the Fed's hawkish stance on future interest rates. Saccaro highlighted that despite the market's volatility, strong economic indicators such as a 3.1% GDP growth and a solid labor market suggest a positive outlook. He also noted that international instability might drive more investment into the U.S., potentially strengthening the dollar. The conversation touched on differing political perspectives regarding the economic outlook under the current administration, with Saccaro expressing concerns about the market's cyclical nature and the risks faced by older investors. The discussion shifted to advancements in AI, particularly Tesla's self-driving technology, and the challenges investors face in identifying successful AI companies. Both Lutz and Saccaro acknowledged AI's potential to enhance productivity while also raising concerns about job displacement and the authenticity of AI-generated content. They also addressed the implications of government inefficiencies and the need for balanced regulation. Saccaro expressed worries about technological vulnerabilities and the increasing reliance on AI, predicting a shift in how information is accessed. The meeting concluded with a call for audience engagement on their experiences with AI, emphasizing the importance of human oversight in its application. Find Anthony here: https://anthonysaccaro.com Find Kerry here: https://financialsurvivalnetwork.com and here: https://inflation.cafe |
Fri, 3 January 2025
Kerry Lutz and David Stryzewski discussed the current political and economic climate, noting a shift in sentiment following the recent election. Analysts like Gerald Celente and Martin Armstrong have expressed optimism about future growth, with Stryzewski highlighting the "Trump bump" effect that could lead to economic expansion through government efficiency and tax cuts. While markets are at all-time highs, concerns about persistent inflation were raised, particularly with a potential resurgence by 2025. Lutz emphasized the desire among leaders to streamline government operations, referencing Argentina's aggressive spending cuts as a significant example of potential reform. The conversation also touched on the implications of political changes for national identity and societal values. Stryzewski called for a national revival, urging elected officials to prioritize public interests. He raised concerns about the Federal Reserve's ability to manage interest rates and inflation effectively, suggesting that the 2% inflation target may be unrealistic. Both speakers acknowledged the transformative potential of AI, with Stryzewski noting its role in manufacturing and healthcare, while Lutz shared positive experiences with Tesla's Full Self-Driving technology. Despite skepticism about AI's impact on job creation, there was a shared optimism about its future influence on daily life and the economy. Find David here: http://myspg.com Find Kerry here: https://financialsurvivalnetwork.com and here: https://inflation.cafe |
Thu, 2 January 2025
Ted Thatcher joined Kerry Lutz to discuss his book, "Launch Your Retirement," which provides guidance for individuals transitioning from saving to spending in retirement, targeting those with established nest eggs looking to replace their income. He outlined a five-pillar process for retirement planning, emphasizing income planning, investment strategy, and tax strategy, while highlighting the significant impact of taxes on retirees' finances. Ted criticized Congress for its reluctance to cut spending, particularly regarding Social Security, and pointed out the need for regulatory reductions to foster economic growth, while both he and Kerry acknowledged the challenges of reducing government expenditures due to corruption in defense contracts. They also discussed the evolving nature of Bitcoin, noting its transition to a legitimate investment despite its volatility, and advised a cautious investment approach. The conversation concluded with a reminder about accessing Ted's book for further insights on retirement planning. Find Ted here: https://www.brightlakewealth.com/ Find Kerry here: https://financialsurvivalnetwork.com and here: https://inflation.cafe |