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Confident, healthy, informed and capable. That's what it means to be Money Chic. Join Financial Advisor Shari Rash each episode as she helps break down financial challenges and questions facing today's families in a no-nonsense way. Shari will share secrets she has learned through the years about personal finance and show you ways to enhance your life, financial plans, your family's future all to make sure you're Money Chic! Shari is the founder of Greenway Wealth Advisory. Financial plannin ...
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Ever wrestled with the decision of buying a car and felt overwhelmed by the options and costs? That's where we step in with a treasure trove of essential insights. Today's episode peels back the layers of car purchase costs and ownership, a topic that's reverberated through the walls of my own home as we've debated the merits of new versus used, th…
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Embark on a transformational journey with me, Shari Rash, as we unlock the deeper emotional layers of retirement with Dorian Mincer's expert guidance. Our heartfelt conversation peels back the finance-focused facade to reveal the vibrant tapestry of life's later chapters. Dorian's expertise in adult development and retirement coaching illuminates t…
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Wondering how to gauge your financial health beyond the figures on your paycheck? Let me, Shari Rash, be your guide on Money Chic, as we explore the significance of net worth and how to set and crush your financial goals at any age. Discover the ins and outs of calculating your net worth and learn why this metric is the heartbeat of your financial …
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Have you ever felt bound by the roles society expects you to play? On today's show, we're joined by the visionary Jennifer Arthurton, founder of "Old Chicks Know Shit", who will inspire us with her tale of redefining life during what many consider the 'forbidden' age for reinvention - the 50s. Together, we'll uncover how midlife can be your most po…
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Are your finances feeling the squeeze of student loans and the ever-elusive housing market? This episode of Money Chic is your ticket to understanding and conquering the unique financial challenges that us millennials face daily. We're peeling back the layers on the importance of diversifying your wealth beyond the usual suspects of home equity and…
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Embarking on the journey to financial security can often feel like navigating a maze, but fear not, as Shari Rash from Greenway Wealth Advisory is here to illuminate the path. With a focus on the intimate and evolving relationship between you and your financial advisor, this episode promises to arm you with the wisdom needed to select an advisor wh…
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Are you juggling multiple checking accounts and feeling overwhelmed? Then this episode of Money Chic financial education is for you! Financial expert Shari Rash is here to demystify banking, providing insights into managing your accounts and achieving financial well being. Lessen your stress with Shari's mindset of zero and discover how to keep an …
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Ready to lead a financially secure life, but unsure of where to start? On Money Chic: Financial Education with Shari Rash, we'll crack the code of emergency funds and understand why they are instrumental in managing your finances. We'll delve into how best to structure this fund, focusing on the necessity of having an equivalent of three to six mon…
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Brand new episodes of Money Chic coming soon! Confident, healthy, informed and capable. That's what it means to be Money Chic. Join Financial Advisor Shari Rash each episode as she helps break down financial challenges and questions facing today's families in a no-nonsense way. Shari will share secrets she has learned through the years about person…
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Are you nearing “retirement age?” If so, let’s explore that pivotal question you’ll soon face: Should you retire or continue working? We’ll unravel the intricacies of this decision, addressing both financial and emotional aspects, and help you find out if you’re truly ready to retire. Here are some key takeaways from this episode: For those who are…
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In this episode, we tackle the common complaints and fears about financial situations during retirement. These complaints often include concerns about advisors taking too much risk, dissatisfaction with account growth, high fees, worries about Social Security not being enough to retire on, and more. We'll discuss which concerns are well-founded, wh…
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Welcome back to part two of our discussion on resolving financial tension between couples. In this episode, we'll explore five more common areas of financial tension: emergency fund size, charitable contributions, handling inheritances, insurance needs, and financial management style. Stay tuned to learn how advisors like Shari work to resolve conf…
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Money can't buy love, but it can certainly start some spicy debates between you and your better half. In this episode, we're digging into the financial face-offs that make Monopoly fights look like child's play and exploring some money minefields that can test even the most solid relationships. Listen in as we explore how to resolve some of the mos…
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Picture this: You're at your retirement party, finally ready to enjoy your golden years, but worries caused by some bad money habits have robbed you of fully enjoying the sweetness of the day. It happens to more people than you think, which is unfortunate because, with just a little bit of modification, you can rid some of the worst money habits fr…
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Don’t get us wrong. In many cases, your 401(k) can be your best investment vehicle, offering numerous benefits and tax advantages and many times a 100% return on some of your contributions (also known as an employer match). However, it's important to recognize that it might not always be the optimal choice for everyone. Join us in this thought-prov…
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We’re back to wrap up our discussion on financial decision-making during key life events. In part two, we’re covering the last 4 pivotal life moments that you might face, including caring for loved ones, unexpected medical complications, retirement, and the loss of a loved one. Shari will provide practical tips and guidance to help you make informe…
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Are you ready to take control of your finances during life's most pivotal moments? In this episode, we dive into the complex world of financial decision-making during key life events. Whether you're experiencing the excitement of marriage or the joy of welcoming a new child or facing the challenges of divorce or the loss of a loved one, we'll provi…
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Have you ever wondered if the Social Security system will run out of money before you retire? Or if claiming benefits as soon as you're eligible is the best decision for your financial future? Unfortunately, there is a lot of misinformation out there regarding Social Security benefits. In this episode, we'll be debunking common myths about Social S…
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How financially literate are you? In honor of Financial Literacy Month, we’re sharing facts you need to know when it comes to your money. If you’re listening to this podcast, odds are that you are already interested in this topic, but let’s take it to the next level. Here’s some of what we’ll discuss in this episode: Why financial literacy and educ…
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Spring has officially sprung, so in the spirit of the season we are going share some financial spring-cleaning tips in today’s episode. Getting organized and eliminating clutter in your finances not only feels great but can oftentimes uncover hidden expenses that you have forgotten about and can help you reevaluate your financial goals. Join Shari …
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Do you ever feel like your retirement planning goals are always moving? You're not alone. We’ve found that people often move the goalposts in their own retirement planning, often to their detriment. In this episode, we're diving deep into the psychology of retirement planning and the dangers of moving the goalposts. Here’s some of what we’ll discus…
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Listen to today’s episode to see what you need to know and learn four ways the new changes might impact you. This won’t cover everything because there are more than 90 provisions in the SECURE Act 2.0, but this should give you some planning opportunities to discuss with your advisor the next time you meet. Here’s some of what we’ll discuss in this …
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On today’s episode, we’ll break down the top tax questions retirees are asking in 2023. Before you file your 2022 taxes and plan ahead for the rest of the year, make sure to listen to this episode as we’ll discuss some important tax questions that retirees should ask themselves to ensure they're making the most of their retirement savings and minim…
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Today we open up the mailbag to get to a few of the questions that have come into the show and we’ll hit on a few different financial topics that might also apply to your life. From saving for college to working with multiple financial advisors to RMD withdrawals, this episode will touch on three items that come up frequently in our conversations. …
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In this episode, we’ll address five, unfortunately, common beneficiary mistakes. Are you making one of these beneficiary mistakes? If so, it could cost you and your loved ones dearly. Some of the simplest mistakes can completely spoil an otherwise well-done retirement plan. In this episode, we’ll share: Under the law, if you name minors as benefici…
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With 2023 fast approaching, we have New Year’s resolutions on our minds. Many of us set financial goals each year, and this year would likely be no different if it weren’t for inflation. In this episode, we will be discussing an interesting article that polled men and women to gauge their goals and mindset for the next year. Despite the impacts of …
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Saving in your 401(k) can be an easy and painless way to build your retirement savings. But because it’s so easy and painless, it can also be easy to ignore for long periods of time, which often leads to mistakes. In this episode, we’ll cover 5 mistakes people make in their 401(k)s and how they can be avoided. On this episode, we’ll share: Have you…
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You need to make smart decisions during major life events, and we are here to help guide you. Whether it's a job change or divorce, we recommend taking three months to work everything out. Most people like to think that they always make decisions based on logic and facts, but the truth is that emotions usually play a role for all of us in the decis…
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Sometimes you need to find a new financial advisor. Other times, you might think you need a new advisor, but really, you’re just guilty of thinking that the grass is greener on the other side. We are all human and everyone makes mistakes, but should a mistake cost an advisor your business? Of course, there are variables at hand, but we will conside…
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As we approach the end of the year, saving money on taxes becomes a bigger focus for many people. Today we’re sharing some of the most common retirement planning questions about taxes. We’ll share mistakes to avoid and how a proper plan can make a significant difference in your tax savings. Find out what strategies you can use while you’re still wo…
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Just like the lights on your dashboard can indicate if something is wrong with your car (like low tire pressure or leaking oil), there are indicators in your financial life that might point out that you have a problem that needs to be addressed. In this episode, we are going to take a look into the mirror and see if we may have indicators of proble…
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We always talk about the money side of financial and retirement planning. But what about the mental aspect of that big life change? Today we’ll break down an article written by a Licensed Professional Counselor (Kate Schroeder) for Psychology Today, titled The Psychological Investment In Retirement. Here's some of what you’ll learn in this episode:…
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There are plenty of decisions that you’ll make in the retirement planning process that can’t be undone, so you want to make sure that you make the right call. In this episode, we’ll explain why these decisions are so important and can’t be undone. Here's some of what you’ll learn in this episode: Should you start taking social security as soon as y…
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People have many reasons for procrastinating when it comes to putting a retirement plan together. Let’s explore some of those excuses and why they can be dangerous, and talk about how to overcome them. Here's some of what you’ll learn on this episode: Why retirement planning today looks much more different than it did for your parents. (2:00) What …
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Being a good advisor isn’t about winning a popularity contest or just saying the same things that everyone else in the industry says. It’s about giving the best advice that you can for each individual situation. On today’s show, we’re going to peel back the curtain to discuss some areas where a good financial advisor’s opinions might go against the…
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A recent article from The Hill breaks down the potential EARN Act working its way through our government right now. Sort of like a Secure Act 2.0, the EARN Act could change essential things about retirement planning. One of the biggest changes could be to RMD age requirements. It may push those RMDs to 75 for more tax growth. It also allows pre-ret…
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What’s the key to surviving a bear market, whether you are in retirement or you are preparing for retirement? A dip in the market may seem scary but it can be an opportunity for investors as well. Surviving a bear market is all about balance and avoiding emotional decision-making that can harm your portfolio. An advisor helps remove the emotion fro…
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Many people have been DIYing their retirement plans over the past decade and have done fairly well. But with new market volatility, a lot of people are looking for an advisor to help them through this turbulent time. What red flags do you need to be aware of? And what are some signs an advisor is the right fit? If an advisor seems to work with all …
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When planning for retirement there are a lot of opinions and voices to listen to. Which side of the aisle should you follow? Many times, the “right answer” is going to depend on your own situation and plan. Some think you always need to sell the house before retirement. But if paying off your house is hurting the rest of your financial plan, you ma…
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Math doesn’t lie, but can these retirement numbers be misleading? Women have less saved than men, while disturbing this isn’t necessarily surprising. Experts are estimating you need $1.04 million to retire comfortably. Assigning a dollar amount goal for retirement is difficult because everyone’s experience is significantly different. On today’s epi…
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As you approach retirement there are some major things, you’ll want to cross off your to-do list. Not only do you need to think about your financial future, but your physical health as well. We work so hard to save for retirement we want you to be able to enjoy it. On the other hand, going into retirement with a plan of what you’ll fill your free t…
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How many of your financial habits may be a bit unhealthy? We all know some of the basics of health - losing weight, eating healthier, and exercising. But how can we spot some similar unhealthy habits in the financial world? Empty calories in the financial industry could be complex financial plan that you don’t understand. On paper it looks great, b…
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When it comes to the financial industry, there can be a lot of different terms and definitions that may confuse you. On today’s episode, we’re going to explore some of these definitions and explain their relevance to you when planning for retirement. A fiduciary is someone sitting on the same side of the table as you. Inflation is about how much yo…
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We are opening up the mailbag today to answer some of your questions. Mary has $1.4 million saved, how much can she spend yearly without running out? The rule of thumb says 4% a year, but a more detailed analysis of your plan can give you a more exact number and strategy. Georgia has all of her money in one IRA. She is wondering whether she should …
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There are some things in life you can guess at. However, when it comes to retirement planning there are some things you really shouldn’t guess at. Most of us not working with an advisor may rely on guessing as a planning strategy. But what could go wrong if we do so? When it comes to your monthly income don’t make assumptions. Some pre-retirees ass…
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Today we are exploring what financial experts are claiming to be the most important part of retirement planning and whether Shari agrees or disagrees. A lot of people view retirement as a destination, but have you thought about what you’ll do with your time once you are there? If you are starting out in your career the best time to start saving is …
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Do you have any money biases and what could they be costing you? A recent Morning Star study revealed that most of us hold at least some financial biases. Everyone has different views on money but it’s important to reflect on those views. Do you go for immediate rewards over long-term goals? Have you overreacted to headlines before? Most of us have…
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There are a lot of terms and terminology surrounding the financial industry that can be confusing. So, on today’s episode, we are going to break down some of these terms and what they mean to you and your financial plan. Depending on where you are in the country there can be different terms for the same product or strategy. You don't want regional …
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We are all going to get to retirement eventually, but our journeys may look very different getting there. There are a lot of risks women face when it comes to saving for retirement. In a male-dominated field like the financial industry, it can feel like their risks are not discussed enough. The wage gap, less time in the workforce in order to raise…
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We are continuing our 22 money resolutions for 2022 today. Have you checked your credit lately? It’s a quick and easy process. Now might be the best time to audit your subscriptions by printing out your credit card report. Are you thinking about taxes? Don’t wait until tax season to start planning. Join us for our last episode of the year as we dis…
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