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Produced by The American College of Financial Services, in partnership with New York Life Retail Annuities. Annuity Insights - Season 2: Women and Wealth is a special season created for financial professionals, featuring expert guests from across the industry on the realities shaping women’s financial lives and retirement outcomes. Hosted by Michael Finke, PhD, each episode pairs research-backed insights with practical planning approaches advisors can apply in client conversations. Topics across the season include guaranteed income strategies and income floor planning, Social Security timing, longevity and care risks, and actionable planning guardrails, brought to life through real-world scenarios such as caregiving, divorce, widowhood, solo retirement, and health/care planning.  Additional resources for Season 2 are available at www.nylannuities.com/annuityinsights  Annuity Insights is produced and owned by The American College of Financial Services with generous support from New York Life Insurance and Annuity Corporation (“NYLIAC”), A Delaware Corporation. Information is believed accurate as of the time of recording (February-April 2026) but is subject to change (taxes, legal, rates, etc.).  

  1. Jun 17

    Annuity Insights: Women and Wealth — Golden Living: How Advisors Proactively Plan for Health and Care Risk Without Derailing the Financial Plan

    Produced by The American College of Financial Services, in partnership with New York Life Annuities.   Long-term care planning is a critical part of retirement resilience planning, especially for women who are more likely to serve as caregivers and may also face longer care needs later in life. Health and care risk can affect more than the balance sheet; it can reshape family roles, housing decisions, legacy plans, and the emotional realities clients and their loved ones face. In this episode, Michael Finke, Ruby Grace Reyes, and Daralee Barbera discuss why advisors should address long-term care proactively as part of a comprehensive financial plan.  Our experts examine the financial, emotional, and family realities of care planning, including caregiving expectations, insurability, standalone and linked-benefit long-term care solutions, asset liquidation strategies, and the importance of preparing beneficiaries before a care event occurs. The conversation also highlights why planning early can help clients preserve choice, protect family relationships, and reduce stress when health changes.  Access the Women & Wealth Advisor Toolkit: https://www.nylannuities.com/annuityinsights   Presented By:  Michael Finke, PhD, CFP®, Professor of Wealth Management, The American College of Financial Services  Ruby Grace Reyes, CLTC, Head of Long-Term Care Products, New York Life  Featuring:   Daralee Barbera, EdD, CFP®, CMFC®, ChFC®, CPBC®, CLF®, Director of Faculty, Academics, The American College of Financial Services  Annuity Insights is produced and owned by The American College of Financial Services with generous support from New York Life Insurance and Annuity Corporation (“NYLIAC”), A Delaware Corporation. Information is believed accurate as of the time of recording (February-April 2026) but is subject to change (taxes, legal, rates, etc.).

    31 min
  2. Jun 3

    Annuity Insights: Women and Wealth — Solo Retirees: Designing Durable Long-Term Plans

    Produced by The American College of Financial Services, in partnership with New York Life Annuities.  Solo retiree planning requires more than a standard retirement income plan. For women who are divorced, widowed, single by choice, or planning for the possibility of being uncoupled later in life, longevity risk and duration, housing decisions, caregiving responsibilities, and confidence with long-term financial topics can all shape the plan. In this episode, Michael Finke, Jessica Ruggles, and Tamiko Toland discuss how financial advisors can help solo retirees plan with clarity, resilience, and support.  Our experts examine guaranteed income for singles, Social Security claiming, housing and healthspan considerations, and ways to build a durable income floor when there may not be a partner’s income or decision-making support to rely on. The conversation also highlights why advisors should engage both spouses early, prepare clients for life transitions, and help women clients feel informed before important retirement decisions have to be made.  Access the Women & Wealth Advisor Toolkit: https://www.nylannuities.com/annuityinsights   Presented By:  Michael Finke, PhD, CFP®, Professor of Wealth Management, The American College of Financial Services  Jessica Ruggles, Corporate Vice President and Head of Financial Wellness Strategy, Distribution, and Thought Leadership, New York Life  Featuring:   Tamiko Toland, Founder and CEO of The 401(k) Annuity Hub and Fellow, LIMRA Retirement Income Institute  Annuity Insights is produced and owned by The American College of Financial Services with generous support from New York Life Insurance and Annuity Corporation (“NYLIAC”), A Delaware Corporation. Information is believed accurate as of the time of recording (February-April 2026) but is subject to change (taxes, legal, rates, etc.).

    27 min
  3. May 20

    Annuity Insights: Women and Wealth — Risk, Income, and Household Structure: How Advisors Can Tailor Plans Across Women’s Lives

    Produced by The American College of Financial Services, in partnership with New York Life Annuities.   Women’s retirement risk tolerance is shaped by more than portfolio preferences. Household structure, income needs, longevity risk, and relationship dynamics can all affect how clients think about security, flexibility, and market exposure. In this episode, Michael Finke, Theresa Gralinski, and Lindsey Lewis discuss how financial advisors can tailor planning conversations across different groups of women clients and connect risk decisions to practical income outcomes.  Our experts examine retirement risk tolerance, household structure planning, income vs. risk tradeoffs, and how guaranteed income can help support a more durable retirement plan. The conversation also highlights how advisors can listen more closely, avoid common planning assumptions, and build strategies that reflect how women clients define confidence, protection, and long-term financial resilience.  Access the Women & Wealth Advisor Toolkit: https://www.nylannuities.com/annuityinsights   Presented By:  Michael Finke, PhD, CFP®, Professor of Wealth Management, The American College of Financial Services  Theresa Gralinski, Head of the Advisor Advancement Institute, New York Life Investments  Featuring:   Lindsey Lewis, MBA, CFP®, ChFC®, Managing Director, The American College Center for Women in Financial Services  Annuity Insights is produced and owned by The American College of Financial Services with generous support from New York Life Insurance and Annuity Corporation (“NYLIAC”), A Delaware Corporation. Information is believed accurate as of the time of recording (February-April 2026) but is subject to change (taxes, legal, rates, etc.).

    30 min
  4. May 6

    Annuity Insights: Women and Wealth — Life Transitions and Protection: How Advisors Plan Through Divorce, Loss, and Reset

    Produced by The American College of Financial Services, in partnership with New York Life Annuities.   From divorce and death and widowhood and job loss, many unexpected life transitions can affect your clients’ financial situation. Planning for such changes in advance is an essential part of a sound strategy. In this episode, Michael Finke, Stephen Vinson, and Jodi Krausman discuss how advisors can prepare clients for major transitions by building more adaptable plans, thinking through income replacement needs, and addressing the financial and emotional realities that come with loss, divorce, and reset.  Our experts examine survivor income planning, tax bracket changes, Social Security implications, workplace benefit gaps, and protection planning strategies to help advisors create a practical “keep-the-lights-on” approach for clients facing uncertainty. The conversation also highlights why involving both spouses, using clear action steps, and planning before a disruption happens can make every other financial decision easier in emotionally difficult moments.  Access the Women & Wealth Advisor Toolkit: https://www.nylannuities.com/annuityinsights   Presented By:  Michael Finke, PhD, CFP®, Professor of Wealth Management, The American College of Financial Services  Stephen Vinson, Head of Sales, West Central Zone, New York Life Insurance  Featuring:  Jodi Krausman, PhD, CPA, CFP®, PMP®, Assistant Professor and MSFP Program Director, The American College of Financial Services.  Annuity Insights is produced and owned by The American College of Financial Services with generous support from New York Life Insurance and Annuity Corporation (“NYLIAC”), A Delaware Corporation. Information is believed accurate as of the time of recording (February-April 2026) but is subject to change (taxes, legal, rates, etc.).

    33 min
  5. Apr 29

    Annuity Insights: Women and Wealth — Caregiving and Career Gaps: How Advisors Stabilize Income During Interruptions

    Produced by The American College of Financial Services, in partnership with New York Life Annuities.   How can financial advisors prepare clients for caregiving responsibilities that disrupt earnings, savings, and long-term retirement planning? In this episode, host Michael Finke and guests Kaylee Ranck and Jen McCauley-Weiss explore caregiving and financial planning through the realities women often face, including lost income, career interruptions, and the emotional trade-offs that can reshape a family’s plan.  From emergency reserves and paid leave considerations to long-term care conversations and guaranteed income strategies, this discussion gives financial professionals a practical framework for income stabilization during interruptions. The episode focuses on how advisors can raise the topic earlier and help clients plan before caregiving decisions become crisis decisions.  Access the Women & Wealth Advisor Toolkit: https://www.nylannuities.com/annuityinsights   Presented By:  Michael Finke, PhD, CFP®, Professor of Wealth Management, The American College of Financial Services  Jen McCauley-Weiss, Vice President of Retail Annuities Marketing & Annuity Services, New York Life   Featuring:  Kaylee Ranck, PhD, Research Director, The American College Center for Women in Financial Services  Annuity Insights is produced and owned by The American College of Financial Services with generous support from New York Life Insurance and Annuity Corporation (“NYLIAC”), A Delaware Corporation. Information is believed accurate as of the time of recording (February-April 2026) but is subject to change (taxes, legal, rates, etc.).

    33 min
  6. Apr 8

    Annuity Insights: Women and Wealth — Getting Paid to Wait: How Advisors Support Social Security Timing Decisions

    Produced by The American College of Financial Services, in partnership with New York Life Annuities.   How do advisors help clients make smarter Social Security timing decisions - especially when longevity, survivor income, and household earnings histories are all in play? In this episode, our host Michael Finke and guests Brian Doherty, and Dana Anspach explore how claiming strategy can shape retirement income security, with a particular focus on the decisions that matter most for women.  From survivor benefits and joint life expectancy to bridge strategies and guaranteed income floors with annuities, this conversation gives financial professionals a practical framework for supporting Social Security timing decisions within a broader retirement income plan.  Access the Women & Wealth Advisor Toolkit Presented By:  Michael Finke, PhD, CFP®, Professor of Wealth Management, The American College of Financial Services  Featuring:  Brian Doherty, Author and Expert on Social Security, President of Filtech  Dana Anspach, CFP®, RMA®, Founder & CEO, Sensible Money  Annuity Insights is produced and owned by The American College of Financial Services with generous support from New York Life Insurance and Annuity Corporation (“NYLIAC”), A Delaware Corporation. Information is believed accurate as of the time of recording (February-April 2026) but is subject to change (taxes, legal, rates, etc.).

    27 min

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Produced by The American College of Financial Services, in partnership with New York Life Retail Annuities. Annuity Insights - Season 2: Women and Wealth is a special season created for financial professionals, featuring expert guests from across the industry on the realities shaping women’s financial lives and retirement outcomes. Hosted by Michael Finke, PhD, each episode pairs research-backed insights with practical planning approaches advisors can apply in client conversations. Topics across the season include guaranteed income strategies and income floor planning, Social Security timing, longevity and care risks, and actionable planning guardrails, brought to life through real-world scenarios such as caregiving, divorce, widowhood, solo retirement, and health/care planning.  Additional resources for Season 2 are available at www.nylannuities.com/annuityinsights  Annuity Insights is produced and owned by The American College of Financial Services with generous support from New York Life Insurance and Annuity Corporation (“NYLIAC”), A Delaware Corporation. Information is believed accurate as of the time of recording (February-April 2026) but is subject to change (taxes, legal, rates, etc.).  

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