Money Talk
How Should Baby Boomers React to Yet Another Inflation and Recession a Discussion with Barry Rutten
Barry Rutten with WealthDefense Group shares his insight on money management and investment strategies during recessionary times. He shares his thoughts on how best seniors and Boomers can weather these financial challenges no matter if you are living on the fixed retirement income or if you are getting close to transitioning to retirement status.
To learn more about Barry and WealthDefense, visit wealthdefensegroup.com.
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Talking About Inflation with Les Atchley
Les Atchley with Atchley Financial sits down with Money Talk to talk about inflation and what Boomers on limited incomes can do to protect their nest egg from inflation.
To learn more about Les and Atchley Financial, visit atchleyfinancial.com or you can can them at (208) 664-1900.
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Recession Proof your Retirement with David Rosell
David shares his life experience traveling around the world and building a financial nest egg through multiple recessions. As a financial manager in Bend, Oregon, David’s ideas on how to recession proof your retirement are easy to understand and simple to implement.
To learn more about David, visit davidrosell.com or rosellwealthmanagement.com. You can also call his office at (541) 385-8831