Mistakes That Led to the Crash of 2008 May be Happening Again Today

Retirement Mark Show!

Radio Show 1/17/15 Segment 1

In this segment, you are going to discover:

  • The Dow Jones is following a very similar pattern today that it did in the 70’s
  • Advice on how to avoid the next market downturn
  • Is it a mistake to delay raising interest rates?
  • 10 habits of debt-free people

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Investments vs. Savings: A Comparison Every Retiree MUST Understand

Every retiree wants to know the answer to these two questions:

1) Is my money protected?


2) How do I know my money is protected?

In order to carefully answer those questions, let’s first examine the very important difference between investments and savings.

Investments: Investments are designed for growth accumulation, though the possibility of that happening is never guaranteed. They have the potential to rise in value just as much as they have the potential to lose value. Investopedia defines “investments” as “an asset or item that is purchased with the hope that it will generate income or appreciate in the future.”

Savings: Unlike investments, the primary purpose of savings is not for growth accumulation. Savings vehicles are safer than investments and are designed to protect your principal.

Once you enter retirement, your priorities need to shift, but that does NOT mean that you shouldn’t invest in the market. I know that a lot of articles you read suggest that you stay clear of the market in retirement, but that doesn’t necessarily have to be the case for you. There is just a different way you should go about it in retirement.

When it comes to investing, people’s #1 interest is how they can grow their investment. They want to know what type of return they will get on their investment, and are less focused on the safety of their money. If you’re going to put your money into investments, you know there’s a risk involved with it. People who place their money into investments while they’re still working are less concerned with receiving a reliable income from their investment. They already have a reliable income from their job, so they just want to see their investment grow, rather than provide them income that they don’t need in that moment.

That’s the problem with investing as a retiree, and the reason you have to approach it a little differently.

Investopedia defines an investment as something that is purchased with the “hope that it will generate income.” I want to emphasize the word “hope” here. In retirement, is it comfortable to wake up every day hoping to see a return on your investment and hoping that it produces adequate enough income to cover your basic living expenses at the very least?

It’s good to have hope, but unfortunately the mentality of having hope is not going to cover your living expenses in retirement. If you want to live your retirement confidently, knowing that you will never have to go a day worrying about generating income, growth accumulation will become a secondary thought and preservation will become the primary one.

I am not suggesting that investing in the stock market is a bad thing. Again, it isn’t. In fact, I recommend it for many people who are in the right situation. But focusing solely on growth accumulation is never guaranteed. It will NEVER guarantee you that consistent paycheck month in and month out, and in retirement you need guarantees. Focusing on preservation, however, will. Let me explain…

The #1 thing people think about when it comes to savings vehicles is the security of their money.

They want to know that the money they depend to live on in retirement is 100% safe and protected no matter what. On top of that, they want to lock in a guaranteed income stream that they cannot outlive no matter WHAT happens in the stock market. People focused on saving vehicles are less concerned with the return of their money as they are with what type of guaranteed income they can receive from it.

Well, what if I told you that you could have the best of both worlds? You can lock in a guaranteed income stream and also participate in the stock market. Better yet… that guaranteed income stream can INCREASE from the stock market!

What I mean by that is, you can put your money into an account that isn’t directly tied to the stock market, but participates in market gains when the market performs in our favor. And, when the market loses (which we all know can happen in the blink of an eye), your account doesn’t lose any value, at all. None. Your income just simply remains the same.

Of course, there are more details to this account that I would like to share with you. I can’t quite outline it in a blog post, though, so feel free to call my office at 1-352-561-4571 and I’ll tell you more about it. We can see if it’s a good fit for you, and, if it isn’t, we can look at other options that would be! Or, if you don’t feel like calling right now, just simply scroll up and schedule yourself on my calendar right now! Just look for the button that says, “Retirement Strategy Session” and pick a time that works best for you!

What is a Guaranteed Lifetime Investment (GLI)?

I’ve had clients tell me the Guaranteed Lifetime Investment (GLI) was the “answer to all of their retirement concerns.” That’s a pretty big statement, which is why I want to tell you a little more about it…

The reason people love using the GLI as part of their overall retirement plan is because they get the benefits of the stock market without all of the “baggage” that comes with investing directly into the stock market. What I mean by that is, the GLI allows you to participate in market gains without the threat of market losses.

Let me explain…

People like the concept of the stock market because of the earning potential. But, as you know, that earning potential comes with a huge losing potential, as well. In retirement, that’s not exactly something you should be gambling with. However, just because it isn’t smart to solely invest in the stock market in retirement, doesn’t mean you shouldn’t have the opportunity to participate in the market. That’s where the Guaranteed Lifetime Investment comes into play in your retirement plan….

The Guaranteed Lifetime Investment can get you substantial returns with NO downside risk.

How Does The Guaranteed Lifetime Investment Work?

 The GLI is linked to a specific index investment, and your returns are linked to the performance of that index. What you must understand here is that your money is NOT invested in the stock market. It is linked to the stock market through these indices. It is not invested in those indices or the individual stocks that they track.

For example, let’s say your GLI is linked to the Dow Jones Industrial Average. If the value of the index to which your GLI is linked goes up by 6%, then so does your account balance. If the index goes up by 8% the following year, then your account would go up by 8% as well. You get the idea.

Now, what about when the market goes down (as we have learned can happen overnight)?

What happens if one year the Dow Jones drops by 5, 20, or even 40%? That’s where the “guaranteed” part comes into play. With a Guaranteed Lifetime Investment, you are GUARANTEED to never lose. Ever. You won’t gain anything, but you won’t lose anything either. No stock you buy will ever come with the word “guaranteed” attached to it. That is why no person entering retirement should 100% rely on stocks to provide them stable income.

To put it simply, unlike traditional investments, your GLI account sits on the sidelines and waits for the market to rebound. Your account then grows by tracking the upside of the market, but never the downside, and your gains are locked in at the end of each year. Think of a car that is designed to avoid potholes in the road 100% of the time, guaranteed. Every time the car is in motion and it sees a pothole, it simply avoids it and the ride continues to be smooth and effortless. That’s sort of what it’s like to have a GLI in retirement—a smooth, safe ride.

This product was designed to give people the best of both worlds in retirement: stock market participation without the risk, and guaranteed income that has the potential to increase. The guarantees don’t stop there, though.

With some of these GLI products, you are guaranteed a minimum return on your account, regardless of market performance. Yes, that means that, even during a down year, your account still wins. It might not be a huge win, but a small win is better than a huge loss, right? A huge loss is what you can (and will) eventually face if you go the traditional route in the stock market.

Is There A “Catch” To The Guaranteed Lifetime Investment?

That depends what you define as “a catch.” There aren’t any hidden fees (like there can be with variable annuities), or some huge red flag that you should know about. The only “catch” here is that Guaranteed Lifetime Investments generally have a cap on the upside. That means that you can only earn so much with market upside.

In other words, if you want a contract that gives you that no-loss guarantee I was just telling you about, you may have to agree to a cap on earnings. The amount can vary from contract to contract, but let’s pretend that your contract has an 8% cap on earnings. If the market shoots up 25% one year, your account would rise in value by 8%, not 25%. Your account wouldn’t participate in all of the gains that year.

Is the tradeoff worth it? Does it pay to limit losses if that means you have to give up the full benefits of a raging bull market? The numbers say YES! 100%. It’s a good product for most people, and one of the BEST products for retirees. The proof is in the numbers, though, right?

To give you a general idea… From 1995-1999, we saw one of the greatest bull markets of all time. The stock market was the place to be. Now, fast forward just a bit to the two ferocious bear markets that kicked that bull so far down, it became just a little spec on Wall Street. Let’s say you invested directly in the S&P 500 at the end of 1991. In 1995, you would have had a 34.11% return. In 2008, you would have lost 39.23%. You tell me… Does that sound good to you?

Is a Guaranteed Life Investment Different From a Fixed Indexed Annuity?

I once did an experiment and described the Guaranteed Life Investment to a room full of people attending an investment workshop. I told them exactly how it works, much like I’ve done for you in this report. I then asked the question, “How many of you would like to be in that type of investment?” All I could see at that point was a sea of hands shoot up in the air. Every single one of them. The entire room said they found it to be an appealing investment.

I followed up that question by asking, “How many people here like annuities?” Only three hands went up. I then revealed to the room that the investment I had just described, and the one they had unanimously endorsed, was, in fact, a fixed indexed annuity. Crazy, right?

Have you ever heard the saying, “don’t knock it until you try it?” Well, you might be shocked at just how beneficial a fixed indexed annuity could be in your overall retirement plan. I’ve seen people shocked by this before. And, of course, it is very possible that a fixed indexed annuity would not benefit you in ways it benefits others. The only way to find out, though, is to do an analysis.

Set up your free strategy session right here on this page (scroll up—you’ll see a yellow “retirement strategy session” button on the right side of the page), or you can give us a call at 1-352-561-4571! Together, we’ll determine if your overall retirement plan can benefit from the fixed indexed annuity.

A Unique Life Insurance Strategy That I Use For My Family

Retirement Mark Show!

Radio Show 12/17/14 Segment 4

In this segment, you are going to discover:

  • Ways to keep up with inflation in retirement
  • How I help my clients leave a legacy for their heirs
  • According to a MarketWatch article, you’re making a classic mistake if you are comparing annuities to other investment products

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Myths of Personal Finance (and my opinion on them)

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Radio Show 12/17/14 Segment 3

In this segment, you are going to discover:

  • WSJ reporter compares myths of aging with the realities and benefits that she’s found
  • Why I suggest NOT borrowing from your 401k plan (you could end up paying TWICE the taxes)
  • Should you take a pension buyout if your company is offering one?

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Many People Think There are Only a Few Options When Taking Social Security, But This Isn’t True…

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Radio Show 12/17/14 Segment 2

In this segment, you are going to discover:

  • What you can do to make sure you get the most out of your nest egg
  • What to do to ensure you don’t outlive your money in retirement
  • When it comes to Social Security, many people think there are only a few options as to when to take the payouts—however, there are several hundred

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A Unique Way to Help Provide Monetary Stability for Your Grandkids (I’m using this same strategy for my own children)

Retirement Mark Show!

Radio Show 12/17/14 Segment 1

In this segment, you are going to discover:

  • How to help make sure your personal economy doesn’t slip, despite the what’s going on in the world’s economy
  • What you will discover from my “stress test”
  • How innovations in the financial marketplace may allow you to get uncapped gains without facing market risk

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5 Things to Consider When it Comes to Where You Will Live in Retirement

Retirement Mark Show!

Radio Show 12/10/14 Segment 4

In this segment, you are going to discover:

  • Things to consider with your diversified financial plan
  • Are baby boomers pessimistic or optimistic?
  • Survey on millennial’s receiving financial support from their parents
  • List of the 10 worst states for retirement living

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US News & World Report List of 5 Things That you Need to do Before Retirement

Retirement Mark Show!

Radio Show 12/10/14 Segment 3

In this segment, you are going to discover:

  • Why and how you should protect your gains from the stock market
  • Your options when it comes time to claim Social Security

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What you Need to Know About Rolling Over Your 401k or Roth IRA

Retirement Mark Show!

Radio Show 12/10/14 Segment 2

In this segment, you are going to discover:

  • What to do with your pre-tax and after-tax dollars (and how to help make sure it’s done in the correct order)
  • Pro-Rata rules and how it effects you
  • Baby boomers plan to take an average of 4-5 trips in 2015

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