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Welcome to Beer and Money, a financial fireside chat for business professionals. We work to simplify your finances so that you can enjoy your life. Your hosts, Ryan Burklo and Alex Collins are financial advisors based out of Seattle, Washington. This material is intended for general public use. By providing this material, we are not undertaking to provide investment advice for any specific individual or situation, or to otherwise act in a fiduciary capacity. Please contact one of our financial professionals for guidance and information specific to your individual situation. Guardian, its subsidiaries, agents and employees do not provide tax, legal or accounting advice. Consult your tax, legal or accounting professional regarding your individual situation. Securities products and advisory services offered through Park Avenues Securities LLC (PAS), member FINRA, SIPC. OSJ 333 N. Indian Hill Blvd, Claremont, CA, 909-399-1100. PAS is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Guardian. Quantified Financial Partners is not an affiliate or subsidiary of PAS or Guardian. Ryan Burklo, AR Insurance License # 15319412, CA Insurance License # 0K24924, Alexander Collins AR Insurance License # 7264699, CA Insurance License # 0H24806. #2022-133647 Exp 02/2024

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Welcome to Beer and Money, a financial fireside chat for business professionals. We work to simplify your finances so that you can enjoy your life. Your hosts, Ryan Burklo and Alex Collins are financial advisors based out of Seattle, Washington. This material is intended for general public use. By providing this material, we are not undertaking to provide investment advice for any specific individual or situation, or to otherwise act in a fiduciary capacity. Please contact one of our financial professionals for guidance and information specific to your individual situation. Guardian, its subsidiaries, agents and employees do not provide tax, legal or accounting advice. Consult your tax, legal or accounting professional regarding your individual situation. Securities products and advisory services offered through Park Avenues Securities LLC (PAS), member FINRA, SIPC. OSJ 333 N. Indian Hill Blvd, Claremont, CA, 909-399-1100. PAS is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Guardian. Quantified Financial Partners is not an affiliate or subsidiary of PAS or Guardian. Ryan Burklo, AR Insurance License # 15319412, CA Insurance License # 0K24924, Alexander Collins AR Insurance License # 7264699, CA Insurance License # 0H24806. #2022-133647 Exp 02/2024

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    Episode 247 - The Importance Of Expanding Financial Knowledge Beyond Personal Experiences

    Episode 247 - The Importance Of Expanding Financial Knowledge Beyond Personal Experiences

    In this episode, Ryan Burklo and Alex Collins discuss the importance of expanding financial knowledge beyond personal experiences. They highlight the influence of personal experiences on financial decision-making and the need to seek advice from professionals with broader expertise. The conversation emphasizes the significance of continuous learning and staying curious to challenge and update existing beliefs. They also stress the importance of looking at the entire financial picture and avoiding silo decision-making. The three main takeaways are: 1) Work with someone who has extensive financial knowledge and experience, 2) Continually learn and stay curious, and 3) Consider the entire financial picture and avoid relying on one-size-fits-all solutions.
    If you would like to learn more about Quantified Financial Partners, please visit our website www.beerandmoney.net
    Takeaways
    Work with someone who has extensive financial knowledge and experience
    Continually learn and stay curious
    Consider the entire financial picture and avoid relying on one-size-fits-all solutions
    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction and Personal Experiences with Finance
    02:30 The Influence of Personal Experiences on Financial Decision-Making
    08:32 Challenging Existing Beliefs and Seeking Knowledge
    13:22 Continuous Learning and Staying Curious
    19:45 Question of the Day and Conclusion

    • 23 min
    Episode 246 - 5 Wealth Objectives That Everyone Wants

    Episode 246 - 5 Wealth Objectives That Everyone Wants

    In this episode, Ryan and Alex discuss five wealth objectives that everyone has but are often not properly planned for. These objectives include creating the highest possible cashflow, creating the lowest possible tax, never running out of money, meeting legacy objectives, and minimizing risk. They emphasize the importance of planning for these objectives in a comprehensive and efficient manner, rather than solely focusing on a target net worth or rate of return. The hosts also highlight the significance of budgeting as a tool for financial freedom and stress the need to tailor financial plans to individual circumstances. If you would like to learn more about Quantified Financial Partners, please visit our website www.beerandmoney.net
     
    Takeaways
    The five wealth objectives that everyone has are creating the highest possible cashflow, creating the lowest possible tax, never running out of money, meeting legacy objectives, and minimizing risk.
    Many people do not plan for these objectives in a comprehensive and efficient manner, instead focusing on a target net worth or rate of return.
    Budgeting can be a tool for financial freedom, allowing individuals to allocate a portion of their income towards their goals and enjoy the rest.
    Financial plans should be tailored to individual circumstances, taking into account factors such as risk tolerance, income sources, and legacy objectives.
    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction
    00:55 Five Wealth Objectives
    04:28 Creating the Lowest Possible Tax
    04:35 Never Running Out of Money
    04:43 Meeting Legacy Objectives
    05:49 Minimizing Risk
    08:16 Focusing on the Wrong Things
    12:11 Budgeting as Freedom
    13:20 Spending Time Where You Want
    15:09 The Single Point of Failure
    19:18 The Average Rate of Return Fallacy
    21:31 Tailoring the Plan to the Individual
    21:40 Question of the Day
    22:15 Conclusion

    • 24 min
    Episode 245 - The Single Biggest Factor To Financial Success

    Episode 245 - The Single Biggest Factor To Financial Success

    In this episode, Ryan Burklo discusses the single biggest factor that contributes to financial success: managing cashflow. He highlights the flawed cashflow management system that most people have, where income increases are often accompanied by lifestyle inflation. Using a 30-year time horizon and a 5% average income increase, Ryan demonstrates how a 1% difference in lifestyle inflation can significantly impact wealth accumulation. By managing cashflow and keeping lifestyle inflation in check, individuals can save and invest more, leading to a substantial increase in their nest egg over time. 
    If you would like to learn more about Quantified Financial Partners, please visit our website www.beerandmoney.net
    Takeaways
    Managing cashflow is the single biggest factor for financial success.
    Most people have a flawed cashflow management system that leads to lifestyle inflation.
    A 1% difference in lifestyle inflation can have a significant impact on wealth accumulation over time.
    By monitoring and managing cashflow, individuals can save and invest more, leading to a larger nest egg.
    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction: The Single Biggest Factor for Financial Success
    00:31 The Flawed Cashflow Management System
    01:25 The Impact of Income and Lifestyle
    05:21 The Power of Saving and Investing
    07:01 The Role of Lifestyle Inflation
    08:01 Managing Cashflow with a Wealth Building Account
    09:55 The Impact of a 1% Difference in Lifestyle
    11:04 The Key Ingredient for Financial Success
    11:56 Conclusion: The Importance of Monitoring and Managing Lifestyle

    • 14 min
    Episode 244 - Which Asset Class Is The Best?

    Episode 244 - Which Asset Class Is The Best?

    In this episode, Ryan Burklo discusses investment portfolios and the importance of diversification and asset classes. He introduces a tool for analyzing the performance of different asset classes over a 50-year period. Burklo highlights the potential growth of portfolios invested in asset classes such as US small value stocks. He emphasizes the challenge of predicting which asset class will perform the best in any given year and the need for a diversified portfolio. Burklo encourages listeners to analyze their own portfolios and consider the asset classes they are invested in. 
    To learn more about Quantified Financial Partners, please visit our website www.beerandmoney.net
     
    Takeaways
    Diversification across different asset classes is crucial for long-term investment success.
    Asset classes such as US small value stocks have shown significant growth over time.
    Attempting to predict the best-performing asset class in any given year is nearly impossible.
    Investors should regularly analyze their portfolios to ensure they are properly diversified.
    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction and Overview
    01:26 Tool for Analyzing Asset Classes
    03:17 The Importance of Diversification
    04:17 Exploring Different Asset Classes
    05:15 The Challenge of Predicting Asset Class Performance
    06:19 Understanding Portfolio Diversification
    07:52 Analyzing Your Own Portfolio
    08:22 Conclusion and Call to Action

    • 10 min
    Episode 243 - What Are Alternative Investments And Should I Own Them?

    Episode 243 - What Are Alternative Investments And Should I Own Them?

    In this episode, Ryan Burklo and Alex Collins discuss alternative investments and whether or not they are suitable for individual investors. They define alternative investments as those that do not fall into traditional categories like stocks, bonds, and cash. The hosts explain the concepts of correlation and standard deviation and how they relate to risk and diversification. They emphasize the importance of having a solid financial foundation, including an emergency fund, income protection, and liquidity, before considering alternative investments. The episode concludes with a reminder to prioritize balance sheet management before making investment choices.
    To learn more about Quantified Financial Partners, please visit our website www.beerandmoney.net
    Takeaways
    Alternative investments are investment vehicles that do not fall into traditional categories like stocks, bonds, and cash.
    Understanding correlation and standard deviation is crucial for assessing the risk and diversification potential of alternative investments.
    Before investing in alternative investments, it is important to have a solid financial foundation, including an emergency fund, income protection, and liquidity.
    Net worth and accredited investor status may impact access to certain alternative investments.
    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction and Beer of the Day
    00:36 Definition of Alternative Investments
    04:07 Correlation and Standard Deviation
    05:26 Benefits of Negative Correlation
    07:10 Understanding Risk and Standard Deviation
    09:18 Considerations Before Investing in Alternative Investments
    10:25 Importance of Emergency Fund
    11:10 Protection of Income
    12:01 Liquidity and Access to Money
    13:48 Net Worth and Accredited Investor Status
    15:06 Alternative Investments and Balance Sheet
    21:42 Access to Alternative Investments
    23:33 Question of the Day and Conclusion

    • 27 min
    Episode 242 - 4 Factors That Have The Greatest Impact On Financial Success

    Episode 242 - 4 Factors That Have The Greatest Impact On Financial Success

    In this episode, Ryan Burklo discusses the four factors that impact financial success: the amount of wealth, location of wealth, true liquidity ratio, and taxes. He emphasizes the importance of considering these factors when planning for retirement and making financial decisions. Ryan also highlights the significance of controlling cash flow and spending money on things that are valued. By understanding and optimizing these factors, individuals can improve their financial well-being and achieve their desired lifestyle.
    Takeaways
    The amount of wealth is important for financial flexibility, but it is not the only factor that impacts financial success.
    The location of wealth, such as tax-deferred accounts and real estate, can have significant implications for retirement income and taxation.
    True liquidity, which involves having access to money without high taxes and fees, provides flexibility and peace of mind in retirement.
    Understanding and managing taxes is crucial for optimizing financial outcomes and minimizing tax liabilities.
    Controlling cash flow and spending money on things that are valued is essential for long-term financial success.
    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction
    00:27 Factors that Impact Financial Success
    01:25 Impact #1: Amount of Wealth
    03:19 Impact #3: True Liquidity Ratio
    04:46 Impact #4: Taxes
    20:12 Conclusion

    • 23 min

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