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The Big Idea Michael Anderson

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Feature interviews focused on education, business and community.

    October 2023 * Rates, Housing & An Investment Product Idea. 5 Minutes

    October 2023 * Rates, Housing & An Investment Product Idea. 5 Minutes

    Mike Anderson, Quick 5 Minute Update.



    How have interest rates changed in past 1-2 years?

    What impact are we seeing in home prices and real estate in Ventura County?

    * Are there good products for investments becoming available again because of these higher rates?

    * Learn more from Michael Anderson as he shares insight on this podcst.



    Learn more online visit maranantha.com  or email Michael@maranantha.com  You can book a free 15-minute call on our website. 

    • 5 min
    3 Lessons for High School Seniors

    3 Lessons for High School Seniors

    3 Money Lessons for High School Seniors



    Why do we want what we want?  Why do we spend our money on stuff?  

    How important is Credit and having a credit card?

    * Knowing the Rules of the Game. (with credit & all financial decisions)

    * Why is real estate an attractive option?  (Appreciation, Inflation with rents, interest rates, paying the loan down over time)

    * What is a CYCLE in real estate? What does it look like?

    • 25 min
    Validation: Can I Retire?

    Validation: Can I Retire?

    Validation: Can I Retire? 

    A few notes & thoughts about navigating money choices and life events.  The validation of trying to justify the retirement decision... How does one answer the question of "Can I Retire?"   I'm not going to attempt to answer the question but I think it's a fair one to ponder and I discuss a little about the process.   Additionally, we discuss divorce, income for retirement, starting out as the young & penniless, fighting for every dollar and more.  The theme, it's always best to seek some guidance when making money decisions.

    • 13 min
    Is Dave Ramsey Out of Touch? How dry is your financial cake?

    Is Dave Ramsey Out of Touch? How dry is your financial cake?

    How Dry is Your Financial Cake?  Is Dave Ramsey Out of Touch?



    Have you ever baked a cake? Did you determine if it was made perfectly or if there might have been any changes you would have liked to make?

    This same reasoning can be used with your financial situation, today's show is "How Dry is Your Financial Cake?"

     "Is Dave Ramsey Out of Touch?"

    • 13 min
    Interest Rates, Home Prices, Retirement Taxes and Holiday Traditions

    Interest Rates, Home Prices, Retirement Taxes and Holiday Traditions

    Michael Anderson, Wealth Planning



    Interest Rates

    Home Prices

    Retirement taxes with IRA's and distributions along with Roth Conversions.

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    • 14 min
    About Annuities

    About Annuities

    About Annuities.

    An annuity is a product that a lot of people don't really like to hear about. And if you don't have one, you probably won't get one. But if you do have one, um, You were probably sold one and you're wondering if it's a good product or not.

    I don't offer them, as a product that I have for clients, but I do help educate people on them.

    WHAT SHOULD YOU KNOW ABOUT YOUR ANNUITY?

    It is a product that, if used for the wrong reason, it's a very inefficient vehicle. It's like using a Ferrari to take multiple children to school. A much better product would be a school bus, right? You want to use the right vehicle for the objective that you're trying to achieve.

    An annuity salesmen like a contractor that only has a hammer as a tool. And if you only have the hammer as a tool, then every client begins to look like a nail.

    Unfortunately, I've seen this to be true in the industry. Some salesmen only sell annuities. So regardless of your situation, you're going to be recommended to have one of these products. And that's the part where I think it's not good.

    FEES

    So the first thing to understand is the fees because the fees are what's going to impact performance. If you have a variable annuity, it's going to have fees in there. It’s going to be 1% to 2% just right off the top for the annuity and then whatever income rider or death benefit rider is included in that annuity.

    If it's an income rider, there could be a benefit to having that annuity, if you use it.

    Conversely, what I often see is, people will have a variable annuity with an income benefit rider, but they'll never use the rider. They'll never use the income. They'll never actually take the benefit of what they've been paying for for a long time in those scenarios, the annuity company wins.

    So, you definitely want to understand what the fees are. What type of annuity do I have? Is there an income benefit rider or death benefit rider? There's much more to it than that, but that's the first step to get ahead of the game.

    The second thing that people will say is, “Oh, I have an annuity and I didn't pay any fees”, and it turns out they have a fixed indexed annuity or a fixed annuity. It's not that there's no fees, it's that the fees are included in the way the product is offered.

    So you don't have to write a check. There's no deduction of fees from what you receive. It's just baked in the cake. You don't really see it, but the insurance company is making some money off of offering this to you. With these index annuities, the salesman will tell you  “Oh, this is a wonderful product you can earn”, and they'll spout out a percentage number. For example, they’ll tell you, “This is a great product. When the market goes up, you could earn 9% return from this product”. And in your head, you're thinking what 9% annually. But in reality, they're saying you could get 9% for the total of the four year product. 9% for four years, that's not anything special. That's 2.25% per year. That's hardly better than a savings account. Uh, and that's, that's, what's possible. That's the highest return you could possibly receive.

    You could also get zero. What I don't like about indexed annuities is that they will often get misquoted, just like the example above.

    Annuities are tricky. If you already have an annuity and you don't understand it, or you're considering cashing out your annuities it’s best to have a consultation with a financial advisor. I'm a fiduciary, and I'd be happy to review your accounts and talk with you about options for your annuities.

    If you would like you can get more information go to Maranantha.

    • 17 min

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