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All Things Retirement Podcast

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Do you have questions about retirement? Financial planning? What about taxes, insurance, investments, risk, and the hundreds of other retirement planning questions that are probably on your mind? Join Certified Financial Planner Anthony Aulffo of Cardinal Wealth Group in Cherry Hill, NJ to learn about important financial topics and retirement planning tips. Listening to each episode will get you that much closer to being prepared for your retirement future.

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Ep 24: Are Variable Annuities The Canned Tuna Of The Financial World?

We all have that food we just can’t stomach. Maybe canned tuna. Stinky cheese. Liver. Kool-Aid pickles. You get the idea. If there is any product in the financial world that’s like one of these much-maligned meals it has to be the variable annuity. It “gets hated on” by seemingly everyone who calls themselves a retirement planner. Why is that? And just like there’s always a couple of people who like pineapple pizza, is there ever a situation where a variable annuity could be an attractive delicacy for an investor?

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Ep 23: Is Diversification for Suckers?

If you look up quotes about diversification from famous investors, you might come across one from renowned investor Warren Buffet that will certainly raise your eyebrows. It goes, “Diversification is protection against ignorance. It makes little sense if you know what you are doing.” Yet, we’ve always heard about diversification being one of the keys to success for retirement planning. How can these seemingly different ideas both be right?

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Ep 20: 20/20 Hindsight

Just like any decision in life, making financial choices would be a lot easier with the benefit of hindsight. Let’s talk about some of the things we might hear from people who wish they’d done things differently after looking in the rear view mirror.

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