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Allworth Financial‘s Money Matters

Conflict in Ukraine: Remain Calm

Allworth Financial‘s Money Matters

Allworth Financial

Investing, Business:investing, Business

4.9782 Ratings

🗓️ 26 February 2022

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

On this special edition of Money Matters, Scott and Allworth’s Chief Investment Officer Andy Stout explain why the key is calm during conflicts like the one in Ukraine. Then Scott and Pat help a woman navigate a $10,000 loss in her retirement account. You’ll hear advice for a woman afraid to use part of her emergency fund to pay off her mortgage.  Plus, do you have to pay capital gains tax if you inherit your parents’ house? Hanson and McClain have the answer.   Join Money Matters:  Get your most pressing financial questions answered by Allworth's CEOs Scott Hanson and Pat McClain live on-air! Call 833-99-WORTH. Or ask a question by clicking here.  You can also email Scott and Pat at [email protected]. Download and rate our podcast here.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Would you like an opinion on a financial matter you're dealing with?

0:08.3

Whether it's about retirement, investments, taxes, or 401ks, Scott Hansen and Pat McLean would

0:14.4

like to help you by answering your call.

0:16.6

To join Allworth's Money Matters, call now at 83399 Worth. that's 833 99 W-O-R-T-H

0:24.8

hi Scott Hanson here this is not the typical start to our weekly money matters

0:30.6

podcast although you'll have that in just a moment when Pat McLean will be joining me

0:34.6

but given what's happened this past week with the financial markets with the the skirmish that were, I guess the war we're seeing with Russia and Ukraine,

0:42.9

we thought we'd take some time and have a little perspective on the financial market. So just yesterday,

0:47.3

I sat down with Andy Stout. He's the chief investment officer here at Allworth Financial.

0:51.9

And we had a good conversation about what's, what's happened

0:55.4

historically during times like this, what this might mean going forward, and how should investors look

1:00.6

at it. So, got just a few moments of listening with Andy Stout. Then we'll have our typical

1:05.5

money matters broadcast. So, hey, thanks for being part of the community. Well, hey, everyone, Scott Hansen here with our chief investment officer, Andy Stout, and it is, what, Friday the 25th.

1:15.6

We thought we'd come together and talk a bit about the markets, and it's been obviously a strange week.

1:20.6

And we made this decision to put this out Thursday morning.

1:23.6

And if you remember what Thursday morning was like, we all kind of woke up.

1:26.6

Russia had moved into Ukraine. The Dow started off the day down 800 points.

1:32.3

We're thinking where's this going to go?

1:34.3

Rally's have come up, Russia continues to invade.

1:38.3

Anyway, we thought we'd get together and just kind of talk about what this might mean for the markets

1:42.3

over the short term and over the longer term. So thanks for being part of us.

1:45.2

Absolutely. Yeah. Yesterday was a very crazy day. And on Friday, that's today, the market

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