Tag: Emergency Fund

Retirement Questions You Should Answer Before It’s Too Late (Ep. 51)

Retirement Questions You Should Answer Before It’s Too Late (Ep. 51)

How much cash should you keep on hand? When should you begin planning for long-term care? What happens when you inherit an IRA? 

These are the kinds of financial questions many people don’t ask until they’re facing an important decision.

In this episode, Jim Sumpter, CFP®, walks through several of the retirement planning topics clients bring up most often. He explains how to think about emergency funds, why long-term care planning starts with a conversation long before care is needed, how to balance cash with long-term goals, what inherited IRA beneficiaries need to know about distribution rules, and why preparing before life changes often creates more flexibility later.

Key takeaways:

  • Building an emergency fund based on household spending instead of a fixed dollar amount
  • Preparing for long-term care through insurance, personal savings, or a combination of both
  • Evaluating how much cash belongs in conservative accounts versus long-term investments
  • Understanding inherited IRA distribution rules after changes to federal legislation
  • Matching financial decisions to future goals instead of reacting after life changes occur
  • And more!

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Cash Flow: The First Piece of Your Financial Puzzle (Ep. 3)

Cash Flow: The First Piece of Your Financial Puzzle (Ep. 3)

You want to take control of your finances but don’t know where to start. Sound relatable?

It’s time to unpack the first piece of your financial puzzle — cash flow.

Tune in as Jim Sumpter, CFP®, explains the role of cash flow in financial planning. Whether you’re just starting your career, gearing up for retirement, or navigating the middle, this episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to make smarter financial decisions.

Jim discusses: 

  • Why cash flow planning should be considered in every stage: wealth accumulation, preservation, and distribution
  • The need to understand gross vs. net income
  • The 50-30-20 rule to allocate your income effectively
  • How to optimize your emergency fund by dividing it into three tiers of cash reserves
  • Avoiding the costly endeavor of budget creeps
  • And more

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