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An Amicable (as Possible) Divorce

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🗓️ 11 June 2019

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

The latest in our series on major life events leads us to divorce. Motley Fool Wealth planner, Amanda Kish guides us on how to make the split as amicable as possible.

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This is Motleyful Answers. I'm Allison Southwick and I'm joined as always by Robert Brokamp,

0:21.0

personal finance expert here at The Motley Fool. Hi. In this week's episode, it's the next in our

0:26.0

series for tackling big life events and this time we're going to talk about tips for an

0:29.7

amicable divorce with Motleyful wealth planner Amanda Kish. All that and more on this week's

0:34.3

episode of Motley Fool Answers. So, bro, what's up?

0:39.3

Well, Allison, last week we discussed the high prices of prescription drugs with leave

0:42.3

purpose of AARP and one takeaway from that was, you'd save a lot of money so you can afford

0:48.3

to cover all that.

0:49.3

Drugs are too damn high.

0:50.3

That's right. But there are some other ways to at least try to limit the cost of that, and that is

0:55.4

be in good shape. So you reduce the chances that you need any medications or medical care.

1:00.9

So that's what we're going to talk a little bit for our What's Up Bro this week. And I'm going to

1:05.9

talk, first of all, about an article by Paul Brandis on Marketwatch.com with the excellent subhead. Once they retire well,

1:12.6

your personal trainer may be as important as your financial advisor. So he included a couple of

1:17.5

examples of folks who try to stay in shape. Here's the workout followed by Joyce Field, who three

1:22.8

days a week does this. So she has a 30-minute warm-up. She does a cross-trainer machine, ab exercise,

1:29.0

stretches, wall push-ups. Then comes Johnny the trainer. And they do mountain climbers,

1:34.4

resistant bands, weight machines, squats, and burpees. And then she closes with three reps of

1:38.9

60-second planks with a 45-pound weight on her back. You want to know how old Joyce is?

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