Your Money & Your Life Podcast

Financial and retirement planning guidance from Certified Financial Planner Donald Cash in Red Bank, NJ. Truly understanding what's happening inside your portfolio is so important to achieving retirement success. The planning process can be difficult if you tackle it alone, so make sure to listen to each episode to get great guidance and make the task much easier.
Episodes
Episodes



Thursday Dec 19, 2019
SECURE Act Update Heading Into 2020
Thursday Dec 19, 2019
Thursday Dec 19, 2019
We’ve been keeping an eye on the SECURE Act for months now and recent legislation passed by Congress will make it effective starting in 2020. Get an overview of the adjustments and find out why Don believes this is the most important change to retirement accounts in nearly 15 years.
Show Notes and Additional Resources: https://doncashpodcast.com/podcast/secure-act-update-heading-into-2020/
Today's Rundown:
0:27 – Christmas time is here!
1:52 – In the News: Congress passed a $1.4 trillion spending bill in December to avert a government shutdown. Included in this was the SECURE Act. Can you give us an update on what this means to listeners.
3:25 – We reviewed the SECURE Act earlier this summer but there hasn’t been much to update since then.
4:12 – The 3 biggest changes in the SECURE Act
5:20 – Some important notes to know.
6:56 – Don sees some big problems potentially.
7:48 – Will everyone have to deal with these issues?
9:00 – The current tax code reverts in the year 2025 so the next few years are important.
10:21 – Cash Connection: I keep getting these fake emails from people claiming to be Nigerian bankers wanting to send me money. I know it’s fake but my friend opened an email that looked to be from American Express and ended up opening a link to a virus. How can I protect myself from all the scams out there?
15:25 – Getting to Know Don: Do you have any new year’s resolutions?



Thursday Dec 05, 2019
Understanding 2020 Medicare Premiums and IRMAA Surcharges
Thursday Dec 05, 2019
Thursday Dec 05, 2019
It was recently announced that the Medicare Part B monthly premiums and the annual deductible would be higher in 2020, so how is this amount calculated? We turn to Don Cash to explain Medicare premiums, IRMAA surcharges, and how it breaks down into different tiers.
Show Notes and Additional Resources: https://doncashpodcast.com/podcast/understanding-2020-medicare-premiums-and-irmaa-surcharges/
On This Episode:
0:32 – We made it through Thanksgiving (maybe a little heavier).
1:43 – In the News: It’s IRMAA Medicare season and more people are getting letters saying they’ll be paying a surcharge. Don explains.
6:16 – The five different tiers for surcharge levels.
7:44 – Where do people run up against these charges?
9:58 – Final thoughts from Don on IRMAA
11:39 – Time for Cash Connection
11:50 – Mailbag question: I’m in my mid-50s and I don’t have much saved for retirement at all. But I own my own business and I’m having a huge year so I’ll have some profits to invest. Can you give me some places to start?
14:11 – Getting to Know Don: What is your ideal way to relax after a long day or week of work?



Thursday Nov 21, 2019
Common Misunderstandings When It Comes to Social Security
Thursday Nov 21, 2019
Thursday Nov 21, 2019
Myths, rumors, and misunderstandings are pervasive in the world of Social Security. On this show, we’ll look to clear up the most common misunderstandings about Social Security, provide some background on the program, and forecast possible changes that could be coming.
Show Notes and Additional Resources: https://doncashpodcast.com/podcast/common-misunderstandings-when-it-comes-to-social-security/
On This Episode:
0:56 – Happy Thanksgiving!
2:23 – In the News: Social Security announced benefits would increase by 1.6% to cover cost of living. What are some of the common misunderstandings around Social Security?
3:37 – Here are the five most common misconceptions that Don hears.
4:25 – Let’s talk about the idea that Social Security is going broke. It’s been around since the beginning.
8:20 – How Social Security works exactly.
10:54 – Here’s how the ages break down for claiming Social Security.
13:58 – A fact about cost of living increases and how it all began.
14:45 – How we work with clients to determine the best strategies to maximize benefits.
15:31 – Most people do need to pay taxes on their Social Security benefits.
16:02 – How has the current program evolved over the years and is it going broke?
16:56 – 5 ways that Social Security could change to generate more money.
19:35 – Getting to Know Don: Any new renovations going on at your house?



Thursday Nov 07, 2019
How Legal Documents Impact Your Finances and Retirement - Part 2
Thursday Nov 07, 2019
Thursday Nov 07, 2019
Americans believe it’s important to have a will, but less than half have one. Not only do many Americans lack a basic will, they often lack very important legal documents. On part two of this series, Don will discuss how his family handles these documents and the process of getting his children updated.
Show Notes: https://doncashpodcast.com/podcast/how-legal-documents-impact-your-finances-and-retirement-part-2/
Today's Rundown:
0:36 – Baseball season not going any better for Don than football.
2:05 – What we talked about during part 1 of this series.
2:45 – Don fills us in on how the estate planning is going for his family.
3:24 – Don had to make changes with his children getting older.
4:03 – Typically, the husband will name the wife as the executor of the will.
4:53 – Where do your children’s spouses fit into the plan?
5:33 – Remember that not all of your assets get passed on through the will.
6:25 – Here’s how Don got to thinking about getting his adult children to think about legal documents.
8:50 – How often should people be updating these types of documents.
10:36 – Cash Connection time
10:40 – Mailbag question: I keep hearing that if President Trump is impeached, the stock market will crash. What do you think I should do?
11:57 – Trivia Question: Who are the only two presidents to be impeached?
15:00 – Getting to Know Don: Any television shows that you’re into right now?



Thursday Oct 17, 2019
How Legal Documents Impact Your Finances and Retirement - Part 1
Thursday Oct 17, 2019
Thursday Oct 17, 2019
Americans believe that it is important to have a will, but less than half have one. Not only do many Americans lack a basic will, they often lack very important legal documents like a power of attorney, an advanced healthcare directive (living will) or HIPPA authorization forms. We will begin this discussion in part 1 of 2.
On this episode:
1:30 – Don Cash, a NY Jets fan, shares what the acronym J-E-T-S stands for in 2019.
2:26 – A recent survey found most Americans find it’s important to have a will but less than half actually have one. Why is that?
3:45 – We’re creatures of habit so if no one is talking about these things, they are easily ignored.
5:42 – What are some reasons you need to update your legal documents?
7:50 – A couple more things people should think about: gifting assets, protecting the children, clear up conflicts.
9:07 – For many folks, the 401k, IRA, or life insurance is the biggest asset and it doesn’t get passed on based on will. Instead it goes off beneficiary form.
9:40 – It’s a tough issue to tackle which is why we work to help clients on these circumstances.
10:43 - Not only do we avoid this for our own finances, but we also don’t help our children.
12:02 - Mailbag question: I have to pay an extra premium for Medicare because my income is too high. My wife passed away a few years ago but my income hasn’t really changed. Am I stuck with this penalty?
14:02 - There is an appeal you can file if the surcharge is due to 1 of 8 life-changing events.
Medicare Surcharge and Appeal Form: https://www.ssa.gov/forms/ssa-44-ext.pdfCaring. Com Estate Planning Survey:https://www.caring.com/caregivers/estate-planning/wills-survey/
Show notes: https://doncashpodcast.com/podcast/how-legal-docume…etirement-part-1/



Thursday Oct 03, 2019
What Can We Learn About Retirement from Flying?
Thursday Oct 03, 2019
Thursday Oct 03, 2019
You’ve likely never thought about it before, but there’s a lot we can learn about retirement from flying. Yes, many of the same processes and principles that are used by pilots and planes can be applied to our financial plan. We’ll take you through those on this episode.
Today's rundown:
1:08 – Setting up today’s conversation on flying and retirement.
2:45 – The first thing pilots do is log their flight plan.
4:57 – Turbulence affects people in different ways.
7:28 – Even pilots have help along the way.
8:31 – Going through the different phases of investing.
12:46 – Mailbag question: I’m retiring in six months and I’m wondering what will happen if we have another crash before I get to the finish line. Do you think I’ll be ok?
15:54 – Getting to Know Don: What’s a movie or play you’ve seen recently that you really enjoyed?
Get the full show notes and additional resources by visiting our website here: https://doncashpodcast.com/podcast/what-can-we-learn-about-retirement-from-flying/



Thursday Sep 19, 2019
What Can We Learn From Interest Rates?
Thursday Sep 19, 2019
Thursday Sep 19, 2019
We read and hear a lot about interest rates as the move up and down, but how much do you know the rates and how they’re established? Find out how the Federal Reserve operates and what the changing rates mean for the economy and your finances.
Today's rundown:
2:00 – We’re talking interest rates today.
2:17 – It’s amazing how much influence the Federal Reserve has on the market today.
2:38 – Don asks a trivia question.
4:04 – How the Federal Reserve controls short-term interest rates.
5:24 – Why lower the rates now?
6:02 – The Federal Reserve has this basic objective.
6:38 – Show does this affect the consumer?
7:58 – Here’s the bigger story though.
8:54 – There’s been some demand for long-term bonds.
11:16 – Can the inverted yield curve predict a recession?
12:32 – Cash Connection question: I own my own business and haven’t paid much into Social Security even though I’ve had a nice income. Should I be worried?
16:42 – Getting to Know Dan: What universally well-known movie have you never seen?
To get the full show notes and additional resources, go here: https://doncashpodcast.com/podcast/what-can-we-learn-from-interest-rates/



Thursday Sep 05, 2019
Use the 3rd & 4th Quarter to Get Your Finances Organized
Thursday Sep 05, 2019
Thursday Sep 05, 2019
The second half of the year can be a great time to evaluate your portfolio and take the necessary steps to get your finances organized. If you don’t know where to start, we’ll give you a checklist of items you should be focused on during the 3rd and 4th quarter.
Check out the full show notes by clicking here.