Modern Money - Peter Bombara PCB Financial Advisory Group PCB Capital peter bombara
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Peter Bombara of PCB Financial Advisory Group, is looking to serve families, one at a time. A financial commentator and author, Peter has been in the financial services field for over a decade, appearing on local and national media outlets such as Fox Business, ABC, CBS, and more. Guiding you too and through retirement.
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Modern Money - How To Choose The Right Financial Advisor
How to Choose The Right Financial Advisor
Are there different types of advisors to choose from?
Should you ask about their experience level?
How can you make it easier to compare advisors and how many should you talk to?
Questions to ask a perspective advisor:
How would you describe your typical client?
How long have you worked in financial services and what brought you to the industry?
How do you get paid?
How often and through which channels can I expect to hear from you?
Have you ever been cited or contributed to the financial media?
Are you an author on this subject?
Are you a fiduciary?
Podcast listeners can contact Peter Bombara at PCB Financial for an evaluation of their portfolio.
Call: 732-634-3620
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Modern Money - A Retirement Bucket Plan to Go with Your Bucket List
Many of us have heard of a retirement "Bucket List," but did you know that a "bucket" strategy can go a long way toward covering your retirement? Peter Bombara explains both the expense buckets and the income buckets.
But wait, there are even more buckets! Time buckets will help you plan for the different stages of your financial future.
Finally, we cover the importance of monitoring and re-balancing to insure each of these buckets will help you knock out your bucket list.
Podcast listeners can contact Peter Bombara at PCB Financial for an evaluation of their portfolio.
Call: 732-634-3620
Or visit online at www.PCBFinancial.com -
Modern Money 6 - The Timeless Principles of Investing
-Why should you TUNE OUT THE NOISE
-Lets LOOK AT THE BIG PICTURE
-Why is it important to never time the markets
-Stop FOCUSING ON RETURNS, and manage your RISK
-Who said investing is a smooth ride
-Plan smart and stop AVOIDING PROFESSIONAL ADVICE
Podcast listeners can contact Peter Bombara at PCB Financial for an evaluation of their portfolio.
Call: 732-634-3620
Or visit online at www.PCBFinancial.com -
Modern Money - Important IRA Rules You Never Thought Possible
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Military death benefits can create tax free income
Traditional IRAs' inherited plans cannot be converted, but inherited
plans funds can!
The truth about once-per-year IRA rollover rules
Taking money out before 59 ½ even when there is no income
IRA contributions for IRA owners who have passed away
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Modern Money - Understanding Asset Allocation
Asset allocation and diversification are crucial in planning your financial future. Peter and Jon cover several aspects of this in today's episode.
What does it mean when your asset allocation doesn't match your risk tolerance?
The importance of reviewing your financial plan.
Do you have a diversified portfolio, and how you can end up with unintended overlap.
Emotions and the stock market - how to avoid making emotional decisions about your money. This includes basing decisions on past performance.
Does your portfolio produce enough income, and how can we maximize that income?
How investing is like baking a pie.
Podcast listeners can contact Peter Bombara at PCB Financial for an evaluation of their portfolio.
Call Peter at PCB: 732-634-3620
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Modern Money - All About Social Security
Call Peter at PCB: 732-634-3620
Or visit online at www.PCBFinancial.com
Topics from this episode:
When am I eligible to collect social security?
Am I eligible for Additional benefits?
Will the Social Security Administration help me claim my benefits?
Is it better to delay your social security income or not?
What options do stay at home parents have or divorced families?
What happens to benefits when one spouse dies?
Do I have to pay taxes on my social security benefits?
Is social security going to be there forever?