144 episodes

Weekly financial and retirement planning guidance with Mike Kojenen of Principal Preservation Services. Mike serves western Wisconsin and the Twin Cities areas of Minnesota.

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Weekly financial and retirement planning guidance with Mike Kojenen of Principal Preservation Services. Mike serves western Wisconsin and the Twin Cities areas of Minnesota.

    Take the Fork: Yogi Berra's Wisdom on Making Financial Choices

    Take the Fork: Yogi Berra's Wisdom on Making Financial Choices

    In this episode, we’re diving into some famous words by the one and only Yogi Berra. You might know him for his legendary baseball career, but Yogi was also a goldmine of wisdom. So, what can we learn from Yogi about retirement planning?
     
    Here are some of the quotes we’ll unpack in this episode:
    “I never said most of the things I said.”
    “A nickel ain’t worth a dime anymore.”
    “If you don’t know where you’re going, you might wind up some place else.”
    “The future ain’t what it used to be.”
    "You can observe a lot by watching."
    "It ain't over till it's over."
     
    To get in touch with Mike, visit our website: http://principalpreservationservices.com

    • 16 min
    Retiree Insurance: The Basics You Must Know

    Retiree Insurance: The Basics You Must Know

    What types of coverage should you be considering for your golden years? What do you need to keep in mind as you prep for the transition? We’re going to walk you through the fundamentals in today's episode, covering health insurance, long-term care insurance, life insurance, and more.
     
    Here’s some of the mistakes we discuss in this episode:
    Why your health insurance coverage might change and how can you bridge the gap to Medicare?
    The different parts of Medicare and what it does/doesn’t cover.
    Why you would want to consider long-term care insurance?
    What are the alternatives to LTC insurance?
     
    To get in touch with Mike, visit our website: http://principalpreservationservices.com

    • 25 min
    Mistakes When Choosing A Financial Advisor

    Mistakes When Choosing A Financial Advisor

    In this episode, we’ll uncover the critical mistakes many make when choosing a financial advisor. We're cutting through the noise to highlight what often goes wrong- from misplaced trust in big names to overlooking the fine print. This episode is your essential guide to avoiding those pitfalls and making informed decisions that align with your financial goals.
     
    Here’s some of the mistakes we discuss in this episode:
    Not understanding how the advisor gets paid
    Putting too much trust in a recognizable national brand name
    Not checking credentials or the advisor’s background
    Not covering expectations for communication style & frequency
     
    To get in touch with Mike, visit our website: http://principalpreservationservices.com

    • 22 min
    Expectation vs. Reality: The Truth About Retirement Planning

    Expectation vs. Reality: The Truth About Retirement Planning

    When we think of retirement, we often imagine endless days of relaxation, travel, and leisure. But how much of this is a dream versus reality? Today, we'll explore why a realistic approach to retirement, inclusive of financial planning and the potential for unexpected challenges, is crucial.
     
    Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode:
    Understanding what retirement will realistically look like for you and planning accordingly
    Accounting for changing expenses, from health insurance to cell phone bills
    Being ready to adjust your plan in response to market volatility, health changes, and inflation
    Not being too proud to get help when it comes to your finances
     
    To get in touch with Mike, visit our website: http://principalpreservationservices.com
     

    • 18 min
    Retirement Questions That Younger Generations are Asking

    Retirement Questions That Younger Generations are Asking

    Each generation is currently navigating a unique part of the retirement planning experience. With many baby boomers preparing for the transition into retirement and the early half of Generation Z taking their initial steps into the career field, these major life events come with a handful of financial planning questions.
    In this episode, we're covering the retirement questions that Gen X, Millennials, and Gen Z are asking.
     
    Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode:
    How do you know how much you need to have saved and how to you tell if you’re on track?
    How to balance savings goals with other expenses like a mortgage, children’s education, and other things.
    Should I rely on Social Security and how do you account for potential changes?
    What can I do if I want to retire early?
     
    To get in touch with Mike, visit our website: http://principalpreservationservices.com
     

    • 28 min
    Retirement Questions Every Generation Is Asking (Baby Boomers)

    Retirement Questions Every Generation Is Asking (Baby Boomers)

    Each generation is currently navigating a unique part of the retirement planning experience. With many baby boomers preparing for the transition into retirement and the early half of Generation Z taking their initial steps into the career field, these major life events come with a handful of financial planning questions. Over the next few weeks, we’ll share insights into the unique concerns that echo across different age groups.
    We're starting this series with the baby boomer generation, as a majority of Mike's clients belong to this demographic.
     
    Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode:
    How do I manage the risks of market volatility as I approach retirement?
    What's the best approach for transitioning from a steady income to retirement withdrawals?
    What steps can I take to address rising healthcare costs in my retirement plan?
    What's the best way to pass on wealth without sacrificing my own retirement?
    What are the best ways to maximize my Social Security benefits for a more secure retirement?
    Should I consider downsizing or relocating in retirement?
    Listener question: As a pastor, I have the opportunity to opt out of Social Security. Is this something I should consider?
     
    To get in touch with Mike, visit our website: http://principalpreservationservices.com

    • 20 min

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