• Eating Elephants

  • Sep 27 2024
  • Length: 41 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • This week's blogpost - https://bahnsen.co/4gJS8OT

    Navigating Big Decisions: Frameworks for Financial Planning

    In this episode of the Thoughts on Money podcast, host Trevor Cummings, along with Sean Latimer and Blaine Carver, discusses strategies for tackling big life decisions and financial planning. They explore the concept of breaking down overwhelming tasks into manageable steps, using a humorous anecdote about choosing schools for their children and buying a conversion van. The conversation delves into the importance of having a decision-making framework, the paradox of choice, and the key pillars of selecting a financial advisor—advice, custodian, strategy, and plan. They emphasize the significance of long-term relationships, likability, trustworthiness, and the balance between personal rapport and measurable financial benefits.

    00:00 Welcome to the Thoughts on Money Podcast

    00:21 The Elephant in the Room: Tackling Big Decisions

    00:49 School Choices: Private vs. Public

    03:05 The Paradox of Choice

    06:20 Choosing the Right Financial Advisor

    14:17 The Importance of Custodians in Financial Planning

    19:01 Cybersecurity and Custodian Competition

    19:52 Challenges with Smaller Custodians

    21:41 Choosing the Right Financial Advisor

    22:03 Understanding Investment Strategies

    26:08 The Importance of Financial Planning

    36:27 Balancing Rapport and Substance in Client Meetings

    37:46 Conclusion and Contact Information

    Links mentioned in this episode:

    • http://thoughtsonmoney.com
    • http://thebahnsengroup.com
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