Talking Money, Clearly

Wes Cuprill

Talking Money, Clearly with Wes Cuprill is your straightforward guide to making smarter financial decisions.  Each week, Wes breaks down investing basics, financial planning, and money management with a no-nonsense approach that cuts through Wall Street hype. From budgeting, saving, and paying off debt to building wealth, retirement planning, and navigating today’s financial noise, this show delivers clear advice for millennials, middle-aged adults, and families who want to take control of their future. With segments like Wealth Wise Women and expert insights on global diversification, financial literacy, and long-term investing, Wes brings both education and coaching to help you stay committed to your plan and avoid costly mistakes. If you’re ready for practical financial strategies, real-world clarity, and a coach who tells it like it is, this podcast is for you.

  1. MAR 19

    The Hidden Risks of Your 401(k) No One Talks About

    Your 401(k) is powerful — but it comes with risks most people never think about until it's too late. In this episode, Wes Cuprill, CFP®, breaks down the four hidden limitations of the 401(k) that can quietly derail your retirement: - The behavioral savings gap — and why 3–5% contributions aren't enough - The tax deferral lie — and the RMD time bomb waiting in retirement - Limited investment options and the "set it and forget it" trap - Why your 401(k) is a retirement account, not a retirement plan Understanding these risks isn't about fear — it's about having a plan. 📘 Download Wes's free book, The 401(k) Wake-Up Call: https://avoidthe401ktrap.com/book 📅 Ready to talk about your 401(k) strategy? Visit: avoidthe401ktrap.com/work-with-wes --- Chapters: 00:00:00 – Introduction 00:00:39 – Risk #1 — Individual Responsibility & The Savings Gap 00:02:18 – Risk #2 — The Tax Deferral Lie & RMD Time Bomb 00:04:45 – Risk #3 — Limited Investment Options & Set It and Forget It 00:06:30 – Risk #4 — The 401(k) Is Not a Retirement Plan 00:08:10 – The Three Questions Every 401(k) Holder Should Ask 00:09:45 – Why Long-Term Planning (and a Financial Advisor) Matters --- Wes Cuprill is a Certified Financial Planner® at Money & Clarity, specializing in 401(k) optimization and retirement income strategy. He helps individuals and families build smarter, tax-efficient retirement plans — using the 401(k) as the nucleus of a complete financial strategy. 🎙️ Talking Money, Clearly — new episodes weekly.

    11 min
  2. MAR 5

    401(k) vs Pension: The SHIFT That Changed Everything

    401(k) vs pension: why did pensions disappear — and what does that mean for your retirement? In this episode, Wes Cuprill breaks down the shift that changed retirement planning forever. Most people have never stopped to ask: why does the 401(k) even exist? You'll learn: Why corporations abandoned pensions in the 1970s and 80s (and what forced their hand) How the 401(k) solved a corporate finance problem — by transferring all the risk to you The four phases of 401(k) evolution: from voluntary enrollment and limited funds to Roth options, automation, and SECURE 2.0 What changed with the Pension Protection Act of 2006 — and why it dramatically increased participation The real trade-off: more portability and individual control, but far more personal responsibility The bottom line: the 401(k) didn't just grow in popularity — it replaced an entire retirement model. Understanding how that happened is the first step to using it wisely. Understanding that history matters. Because when you realize the 401(k) wasn’t designed to be the “perfect” retirement system — it changes how you think about relying on it. Next episode: Why the 401(k) took off like wildfire… and how it became the backbone of retirement in America. Chapters: 00:00:00 – Why Defined Benefit Plans Started Failing 00:02:06 – The Revolutionary Benefits of 401k Plans 00:04:01 – The Collapse of Traditional Pension Plans 00:06:06 – Tax Advantages and Automatic Enrollment Changes 00:08:14 – Growth to 14 Trillion in Assets 00:10:03 – Early Problems and the 1990s Improvements 00:12:01 – Roth Accounts and Catch-Up Contributions Added 00:14:04 – Comparing 1980s to Modern 401k Features 00:16:04 – Individual Responsibility and Investment Competence Required

    17 min
  3. FEB 26

    The Accidental Birth of the 401k

    If you think the 401(k) was carefully designed by a panel of experts to solve America’s retirement crisis… think again. In this episode, we dive into the completely accidental origin of the 401(k) — and how a small, technical provision buried inside the Revenue Act of 1978 quietly reshaped the entire retirement system in the United States. By the 1970s, traditional pensions were already under pressure. Companies were struggling with rising costs, workers were changing jobs more frequently, and the math that once made pensions work was starting to fall apart. Something had to change. But the solution didn’t come from a grand government task force or a sweeping retirement reform bill. It came from one man — Ted Bena — who read a section of tax law meant for executive compensation and realized it could apply to everyday workers. Three years later, the IRS made it official. And just like that, the modern 401(k) was born. Today, more than $14 trillion sits inside 401(k) plans. And it all started with an interpretation. Understanding that history matters. Because when you realize the 401(k) wasn’t designed to be the “perfect” retirement system — it changes how you think about relying on it. Next episode: Why the 401(k) took off like wildfire… and how it became the backbone of retirement in America. Chapters: 00:00:00 – Retirement Is Newer Than You Think 00:00:12 – From Pensions to Pressure: Why the Old System Started Cracking 00:02:30 – When the Pension Pyramid Turned Upside Down 00:04:41 – The Tiny Tax Rule That Changed Retirement Forever 00:06:29 – Ted Bena’s Interpretation… and the IRS Moment That Made It Real 00:07:49 – The $14 Trillion Accident That Became America’s Retirement Plan

    10 min
  4. FEB 19

    Retirement Is Only 150 Years Old (And We're Still Getting It Wrong)

    Have you ever stopped to think about how weird retirement actually is? As a concept, it's barely 150 years old — and the version we know today is even younger than that. In this episode, we're going back to the beginning. Before we can talk about 401(k)s, retirement planning, or building wealth for your future, it's important to understand where retirement came from in the first place — because it didn't come from where most people think. We'll cover how ancient Rome used retirement benefits as a political tool, why Otto von Bismarck essentially invented the modern pension in 1880s Germany (and why he did it), how the Great Depression forced the United States to create Social Security, and why the pension system that defined mid-century retirement was already showing cracks by the 1970s. Retirement wasn't created out of generosity. It was created out of necessity. And understanding that changes how you think about planning for your own. Next episode: The Revenue Act of 1978 — and the completely accidental way it transformed retirement in America forever. Chapters: 00:00:00 – Retirement Is Weirder Than You Think 00:01:59 – Ancient Rome Had Pensions (For Selfish Reasons) 00:03:16 – How One German Politician Invented Modern Retirement 00:06:20 – America's Slow and Scattered Start 00:06:53 – The Great Depression Changed Everything 00:07:48 – The Golden Age of Pensions 00:09:32 – Why the System Started Breaking Down

    12 min
  5. 11/13/2025

    I’m Launching a Game Changer in 2026 – Are You Ready

    There’s a lot of negativity online right now — from news cycles to social media doomscrolling — and it’s convincing people that the future is bleak. I don’t buy that. In today’s episode, I’m sharing why I’m choosing to be aggressively optimistic heading into 2026, and how YOU can approach your financial life with clarity, calm, and confidence. If you’re planning for retirement, building long-term wealth, or simply trying to make smart financial decisions in a noisy world… this episode will help you get grounded, stay focused, and move forward with optimism. ⸻ What We Cover in This Episode ✔ Why the online “doom narrative” is keeping people stuck ✔ How to navigate negativity from news & social media ✔ The mindset shift that separates fearful investors from confident ones ✔ Why optimism is not naïve — it’s necessary ✔ Why challenges today = more rewarding outcomes tomorrow ✔ The birth of my new long-term financial ecosystem for 2026 ✔ A sneak peek at The Nucleus Strategy (wealth-building framework) ✔ What true holistic financial planning looks like ✔ How retirees and pre-retirees can build confidence in their future ✔ Why anyone, at any stage, can still build a life of abundance ⸻ 📌 Want help planning your financial future? If you want a strategic partner in your corner — one who brings clarity, optimism, and real accountability — you can connect with me here: 👉 Book a time with me: https://visitwithmc.com 👉 Email me directly: WesCapri@MoneyAndClarity.com I’d love to help you build long-term wealth with a plan that actually makes sense. ⸻ 📚 Coming January 2026: A brand-new Money & Clarity ecosystem including: • Wealth-building playbooks • Case studies • Retirement & pre-retirement frameworks • The Nucleus Strategy • My upcoming book • Tools, calculators, and more Stay tuned — big things are coming. ⸻ 👍 Enjoyed the episode? Hit LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and turn on notifications so you never miss an upload. Optimism is contagious — let’s spread it. 📌 Chapters: 00:00 - The Expense Quietly Eroding Retirement Security 00:26 - Are You Helping Family at Your Own Expense? 00:52 - How Common Family Financial Support Really Is 01:28 - The Emotional Cost of Helping Loved Ones 02:25 - Why Financial Advisors Often Miss This Problem 02:55 - The Sandwich Generation: Caught in the Middle 03:30 - How Pensions Disappeared and Risk Increased 03:58 - Why We Keep Helping: The Emotional and Cultural Ties 04:57 - 3 Ways to Help Family Without Hurting Your Retirement 05:14 - Tip 1: Set Clear Financial Boundaries 05:58 - Tip 2: Pay Yourself First 06:30 - Tip 3: Give Strategically and Tax-Efficiently 07:15 - The Big Takeaway: Love Doesn’t Require Sacrifice 07:37 - What to Do Next (and How to Get Help) 08:00 - Final Thoughts and Closing #RetirementPlanning #FamilyFinances #FinancialBoundaries

    8 min

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Talking Money, Clearly with Wes Cuprill is your straightforward guide to making smarter financial decisions.  Each week, Wes breaks down investing basics, financial planning, and money management with a no-nonsense approach that cuts through Wall Street hype. From budgeting, saving, and paying off debt to building wealth, retirement planning, and navigating today’s financial noise, this show delivers clear advice for millennials, middle-aged adults, and families who want to take control of their future. With segments like Wealth Wise Women and expert insights on global diversification, financial literacy, and long-term investing, Wes brings both education and coaching to help you stay committed to your plan and avoid costly mistakes. If you’re ready for practical financial strategies, real-world clarity, and a coach who tells it like it is, this podcast is for you.