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Money Matters by Allworth Financial

Why we’re donating $1 million to help foster children.

Money Matters by Allworth Financial

Allworth Financial

Investing, Business, Business:investing

4.7839 Ratings

🗓️ 12 December 2020

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

On this week's Money Matters, Scott publicly discusses his experience as a foster parent for the first time. Scott and Pat then announce a new philanthropic endeavor called Allworth Kids, which will encourage people to help foster children, and includes a company-wide campaign to donate $1 million to the Ticket to Dream Foundation. Scott and Pat advise a single father who wants to know if he should buy more life insurance or invest in the stock market to help his two daughters. A retired caller recently moved to Eugene, Oregon, and wants to know if she should buy a house for $400,000 in cash or take out a mortgage. Finally, a Mount Shasta caller asks if he should use his deferred compensation to buy an annuity. Ask a question by clicking here, or email Scott and Pat at questions@moneymatters.com. Download and rate our podcast here.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Answering your tough financial questions for the past 26 years, it's Allworth's Money Matters, with co-hosts Scott Hanson and Pat McLean.

0:18.3

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

0:21.6

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.

0:31.6

Call now at 83399 Worth. That's 83399 W-O-R-T-H. Welcome to All Worth's Money Matters. I'm Scott Hanson. I'm Pat

0:42.6

McLean. Glad you are with us as we are talking about financial matters, both myself and my co-host.

0:48.4

We're both financial advisors. Have been so for roughly three decades and come here on the weekends to be your financial advisors on the air, broadcast on the weekends, air on the weekends, I should say.

1:00.7

We actually most of the time tape these programs midweek.

1:05.4

But we do take calls and people call in and we get a time scheduled.

1:08.9

And it's kind of fun.

1:09.5

It actually works out quite well because sometimes people try

1:13.4

call on a show and they can't get on.

1:15.0

We have it scheduled so that if you have a question for us, we will schedule a time that's

1:18.8

convenient for everybody and get you on.

1:21.1

So if you want to be part of our program and be one of our callers, we would love that.

1:25.5

83399 worth is the number. 999 worth. 999 worth. You're right.

1:33.8

Sorry. We've only had that number for... I don't know. It's my first day.

1:40.5

833-9-9-6784 numerically. There we go. 833-9-6-7-84 numerically.

1:46.2

There we go.

1:47.0

833-3-9-6784.

1:51.9

And we haven't a toll-free number.

1:53.2

What was the last time you did a line item on your toll charges on your phone bill?

1:58.4

I was talking to my grandmother the other night.

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