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#41 – We understand that early widowhood is a time of grief and sorrow. That’s why we want to do our best to help widows get through this time by relieving their financial burden.
In this episode, Jeremy Keil joins Bill Harris, RMA®, CFP®, an advisor with WH Cornerstone Investments. Together, they help widows navigate through the emotionally overwhelming path of widowhood so that they can make more informed decisions about their finances, especially in areas that have long-term consequences and cannot be easily reversed.
You will learn:
- 4 ways to manage money inherited from your spouse
- How to avoid the ‘widow’s penalty’
- Why you should consult advisors who are specialists rather than generalists
- How couples can plan for the surviving spouse well ahead of time
- And more!
Tune in now to learn how you can make better money decisions during the challenging time of widowhood.
Resources:
- Keil Financial Partners
- Bill Harris on LinkedIn
- WH Cornerstone Investments
- Inheriting Your Spouse’s IRA by Bill Harris on Amazon
- Ed Slott’s Elite IRA Advisor Group
- Ed Slott and Company’s 2-Day Virtual IRA Workshop
- Investments & Wealth Institute
- The RMA® Certification
- 3 Keys You Should Know Before Choosing a Financial Advisor
- 6 Questions Retirees Aren’t Asking But Should Be
- Webinar Speaker Series
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