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Money Matters by Allworth Financial

Real-Life Investing Decisions: How to Simplify Retirement, Taxes, and Financial Planning

Money Matters by Allworth Financial

Allworth Financial

Business, Investing, Business:investing

4.7 • 839 Ratings

🗓️ 16 May 2026

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

When it comes to investing, the most important decisions aren’t made in theory—they happen in real life. In this episode of Allworth’s Money Matters, Scott and Pat answer real listener calls and break down how smart investing decisions actually play out. Martha, a 79-year-old retiree with $4–5 million, considers a complex investing strategy involving direct indexing to generate tax losses and improve tax efficient investing strategies. But does this level of complexity actually benefit her portfolio—or just add unnecessary risk? Then Dennis, age 51, with nearly $2.3 million saved and major expenses ahead, faces key investing decisions around portfolio allocation, college funding, and building a sustainable retirement income plan. Through these real-world financial questions, Scott and Pat show that successful investing isn’t about chasing complexity—it’s about simplifying your strategy, aligning with your goals, and making confident decisions over time. What You’ll Learn: -When complex investing strategies like direct indexing are actually worth it -How to approach tax efficient investing strategies without unnecessary risk -Smart ways to think about portfolio allocation as you near retirement -How to build reliable retirement income from your investments -How to evaluate real-world financial questions with confidence -Why simpler investing strategies often lead to better long-term results Join Money Matters:  Get your most pressing financial questions answered by Allworth's co-founders Scott Hanson and Pat McClain. Call 833-99-WORTH. Or ask a question by clicking here.  You can also be on the air by emailing Scott and Pat at questions@moneymatters.com. 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?

0:08.7

Whether it's about retirement, investments, taxes, or 401Ks, Scott Hansen and Pat McLean would like to help you by answering your call to join Allworth's Money Matters.

0:19.0

Call now at 83399 Worth.

0:21.7

That's 83399 W-O-R-T-H.

0:26.2

Welcome to All-Worth's Money Matters, Scott Hanson.

0:29.0

Matt McLean, thanks for joining us.

0:30.5

Glad to be here in studio with Pat as we're talking about financial matters.

0:37.4

Yeah. Love taking calls yeah i interesting time

0:42.0

well the profits are still there scott oh goodness it's it's it's it's it's amazing it's i mean

0:49.4

even if you back out um i mean like the chip stocks are on fire right now like crazy but even if you back out, I mean, like the chip stocks are on fire right now, like crazy.

0:56.9

But even if you back out some of those and you look at this kind of the broader market,

1:01.1

while the stock prices on the typical stocks not up that much, earnings continued to

1:05.9

allow forward.

1:07.8

And as an investor, you should be less concerned about daily stock prices

1:13.5

and much more concerned about earnings of the companies. That's, that's, that's all there is.

1:20.6

Because over the next 20 years, your portfolio returns are going to be based upon how this

1:26.4

profits of the company.

1:28.1

It's no different than, you know, a small business, right?

1:33.5

Cost of goods sold, cost of labor, cost to overhead, capital expenditures,

1:40.2

and then how much money are we making at the end of the day?

1:43.4

The end of the day.

1:44.9

How much money?

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