Wisdom for Your Wisdom Years

Matt Murphy

Join Matt Murphy, CFP®, AIF®, and founder of Benetas Wealth, as he breaks down financial strategies, lifestyle hacks, and unconventional insights to help you build a retirement worth living—on your terms, with purpose and passion.

  1. 4d ago

    Why Emotion Is the Enemy of Good Financial Decisions

    Matt draws an analogy between the movie Man on Fire and the character of Crecy, who teaches a young protege how to think under pressure -- to solve a puzzle, not react emotionally -- and the process of investing. One of the most dangerous things an investor can do is get emotionally invested (pardon the pun) in the securities they are evaluating, looking for ways to confirm why they should buy them rather than reasons to not buy them. A good investor understands the risks of what he is buying, how an investment fits into his or her unique portoflio needs, and what the investment horizon is.   Stock market turmoil often leads to emotional turmoil, and when emotion enters into the picture, we stop asking questions. Instead of looking for a puzzle to solve, we start believing in certain approaches and, inevitably, drifting from our original investment plan.     Follow Matt Murphy  Web: https://www.benetaswealth.com Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/jb7SNc LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattmurphycfp   Advisory services offered through Commonwealth Financial Network®, a Registered Investment Adviser. This material is intended for informational/educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice, a solicitation, or a recommendation to buy or sell any security or investment product. Please contact your financial professional for more information specific to your situation. Investments are subject to risk, including the loss of principal. Some investments are not suitable for all investors, and there is no guarantee that any investing goal will be met. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. All indices are unmanaged and investors cannot invest directly into an index. Investments in target-date funds are subject to the risks of their underlying holdings. The year in the fund name refers to the approximate year (the target date) when an investor in the fund would retire and leave the workforce. The fund will gradually shift its emphasis from more aggressive investments to more conservative investments based on its respective target date. The performance of an investment in a target-date fund is not guaranteed at any time, including on or after the target date. Diversification does not assure a profit or protect against loss in declining markets, and diversification cannot guarantee that any objective or goal will be achieved. Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are subject to market volatility, including the risks of their underlying investments. They are not individually redeemable from the fund and are bought and sold at the current market price, which may be above or below their net asset value.

    9 min
  2. Jun 30

    The Retirement Questions Your Portfolio Can't Answer

    Follow Matt Murphy  Web: https://www.benetaswealth.com Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/jb7SNc LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattmurphycfp   Advisory services offered through Commonwealth Financial Network®, a Registered Investment Adviser. This material is intended for informational/educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice, a solicitation, or a recommendation to buy or sell any security or investment product. Please contact your financial professional for more information specific to your situation. Investments are subject to risk, including the loss of principal. Some investments are not suitable for all investors, and there is no guarantee that any investing goal will be met. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. All indices are unmanaged and investors cannot invest directly into an index. Investments in target-date funds are subject to the risks of their underlying holdings. The year in the fund name refers to the approximate year (the target date) when an investor in the fund would retire and leave the workforce. The fund will gradually shift its emphasis from more aggressive investments to more conservative investments based on its respective target date. The performance of an investment in a target-date fund is not guaranteed at any time, including on or after the target date. Diversification does not assure a profit or protect against loss in declining markets, and diversification cannot guarantee that any objective or goal will be achieved. Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are subject to market volatility, including the risks of their underlying investments. They are not individually redeemable from the fund and are bought and sold at the current market price, which may be above or below their net asset value.

    9 min
  3. Jun 23

    The Gap and The Gain

    Your life's journey is full of wins and losses, and however lumpy, it is a journey, a movement toward something, which means it is also full of gains. One common trait of successful people is they set goals and, having achieved them, move onto the a new goal, the next thing. Wherever they perceive a gap -- in their knowledge, experience, their financial position, etc. -- they seek to close that gap. Along the way they generate great gains, but their focus remains mostly on the gaps.   It's easy for investors to get caught in this line of thinking too. Matt reminds us that in the journey toward retirement, we often see the gaps in our preparation and fail to appreciate how far we've come.   This episode was inspired by the book The Gap and the Gain: The High Achievers' Guide to Happiness, Confidence, and Success   Follow Matt Murphy  Web: https://www.benetaswealth.com Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/jb7SNc LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattmurphycfp   Advisory services offered through Commonwealth Financial Network®, a Registered Investment Adviser. This material is intended for informational/educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice, a solicitation, or a recommendation to buy or sell any security or investment product. Please contact your financial professional for more information specific to your situation. Investments are subject to risk, including the loss of principal. Some investments are not suitable for all investors, and there is no guarantee that any investing goal will be met. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. All indices are unmanaged and investors cannot invest directly into an index. Investments in target-date funds are subject to the risks of their underlying holdings. The year in the fund name refers to the approximate year (the target date) when an investor in the fund would retire and leave the workforce. The fund will gradually shift its emphasis from more aggressive investments to more conservative investments based on its respective target date. The performance of an investment in a target-date fund is not guaranteed at any time, including on or after the target date. Diversification does not assure a profit or protect against loss in declining markets, and diversification cannot guarantee that any objective or goal will be achieved. Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are subject to market volatility, including the risks of their underlying investments. They are not individually redeemable from the fund and are bought and sold at the current market price, which may be above or below their net asset value.

    11 min
  4. Jun 16

    How AI Is Changing Investing

    Matt tackles a common question from clients: will traditional investing work with AI? AI is changing how businesses operate, with explosive increases in scope and scale over the past couple years. There is enormous hype around AI technologies, with some people comparing it to the advent of the internet or even the invention of electricity. Naturally, many retail investors are wondering how to invest on the precipice of great technological change. Matt separates two important questions here: 1.) what companies will win in the AI race, and 2.) how should long term investors behave to make durable investments for their families and retirement?   The second question is what Matt focuses on today. It's very difficult to determine what companies will "win" over the long-term. The dot com bubble was littered with highly promising companies that are now forgotten, while some of the winners were far from obvious picks at the time. Besides, Matt encourages clients to invest for the long-term, with a diversified portfolio that's designed to help achieve the financial plan no matter what the market does. It shouldn't matter what any individual company does — the plan and it's investments should be durable and flexible enough to capture the broad market performance.   Follow Matt Murphy  Web: https://www.benetaswealth.com Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/jb7SNc LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattmurphycfp   Advisory services offered through Commonwealth Financial Network®, a Registered Investment Adviser. This material is intended for informational/educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice, a solicitation, or a recommendation to buy or sell any security or investment product. Please contact your financial professional for more information specific to your situation. Investments are subject to risk, including the loss of principal. Some investments are not suitable for all investors, and there is no guarantee that any investing goal will be met. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. All indices are unmanaged and investors cannot invest directly into an index. Investments in target-date funds are subject to the risks of their underlying holdings. The year in the fund name refers to the approximate year (the target date) when an investor in the fund would retire and leave the workforce. The fund will gradually shift its emphasis from more aggressive investments to more conservative investments based on its respective target date. The performance of an investment in a target-date fund is not guaranteed at any time, including on or after the target date. Diversification does not assure a profit or protect against loss in declining markets, and diversification cannot guarantee that any objective or goal will be achieved. Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are subject to market volatility, including the risks of their underlying investments. They are not individually redeemable from the fund and are bought and sold at the current market price, which may be above or below their net asset value.

    11 min
  5. Jun 9

    Why Simplicity Becomes More Valuable With Age

    Simplicity isn't just a nice feature of plans and documents, it carries real value. When things are complex, whether it's your investment allocation (or the investments themselves) or your estate plan documents, it costs you more than just money to maintain and administrate. It also costs brainpower and attention. As you age, your energy for managing these things may decrease. Inevitability, your ability to manage complexity will decrease.   When you setup a financial plan and create new accounts, draft new documents, purchase new insurance policies -- don't just think about whether you can manage those things today, think about how they will accumulate in 10-20 years or more. Keeping things simple over the long term will not only save your sanity in your later years, it will accrue some real financial value!   Follow Matt Murphy  Web: https://www.benetaswealth.com Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/jb7SNc LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattmurphycfp   Advisory services offered through Commonwealth Financial Network®, a Registered Investment Adviser. This material is intended for informational/educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice, a solicitation, or a recommendation to buy or sell any security or investment product. Please contact your financial professional for more information specific to your situation. Investments are subject to risk, including the loss of principal. Some investments are not suitable for all investors, and there is no guarantee that any investing goal will be met. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. All indices are unmanaged and investors cannot invest directly into an index. Investments in target-date funds are subject to the risks of their underlying holdings. The year in the fund name refers to the approximate year (the target date) when an investor in the fund would retire and leave the workforce. The fund will gradually shift its emphasis from more aggressive investments to more conservative investments based on its respective target date. The performance of an investment in a target-date fund is not guaranteed at any time, including on or after the target date. Diversification does not assure a profit or protect against loss in declining markets, and diversification cannot guarantee that any objective or goal will be achieved. Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are subject to market volatility, including the risks of their underlying investments. They are not individually redeemable from the fund and are bought and sold at the current market price, which may be above or below their net asset value.

    12 min
  6. Jun 2

    The Hidden Cost of Working One More Year

    Follow Matt Murphy  Web: https://www.benetaswealth.com Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/jb7SNc LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattmurphycfp   Advisory services offered through Commonwealth Financial Network®, a Registered Investment Adviser. This material is intended for informational/educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice, a solicitation, or a recommendation to buy or sell any security or investment product. Please contact your financial professional for more information specific to your situation. Investments are subject to risk, including the loss of principal. Some investments are not suitable for all investors, and there is no guarantee that any investing goal will be met. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. All indices are unmanaged and investors cannot invest directly into an index. Investments in target-date funds are subject to the risks of their underlying holdings. The year in the fund name refers to the approximate year (the target date) when an investor in the fund would retire and leave the workforce. The fund will gradually shift its emphasis from more aggressive investments to more conservative investments based on its respective target date. The performance of an investment in a target-date fund is not guaranteed at any time, including on or after the target date. Diversification does not assure a profit or protect against loss in declining markets, and diversification cannot guarantee that any objective or goal will be achieved. Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are subject to market volatility, including the risks of their underlying investments. They are not individually redeemable from the fund and are bought and sold at the current market price, which may be above or below their net asset value.

    15 min
  7. May 26

    Before You Buy Gold, Ask Yourself This Question

    Gold and other precious metals have been used as stores of value for thousands of years, so naturally investors are curious about adding them to their portfolio. Curiosity typically peaks not when the markets are quiet and things are going well, but when things are volatile and the future is uncertain. Whereas common investment classes like stocks and bonds generate growth and income for a portfolio, and provide liquidity, gold provides none of these. It doesn't produce income, it doesn't compound, and is not as liquid. As Matt says, gold is not a plan, it's a compliment to a plan.   Before you buy, it's important to ask yourself what the actual problem is you are trying to solve. Adding gold to a good financial plan doesn't necessarily improve the plan, it just changes it. If anything it adds more complexity to the plan, which carries its own risk. Moreover, buying gold carries opportunity cost, shifting assets away from growth and income production. So ask yourself, what are you trying to do by buying precious metals? Are you looking for stability, protection, diversification, or something else? Most of these questions point to structural issues that you may need to address elsewhere in your plan before buying gold.     Follow Matt Murphy  Web: https://www.benetaswealth.com Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/jb7SNc LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattmurphycfp   Advisory services offered through Commonwealth Financial Network®, a Registered Investment Adviser. This material is intended for informational/educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice, a solicitation, or a recommendation to buy or sell any security or investment product. Please contact your financial professional for more information specific to your situation. Investments are subject to risk, including the loss of principal. Some investments are not suitable for all investors, and there is no guarantee that any investing goal will be met. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. All indices are unmanaged and investors cannot invest directly into an index. Investments in target-date funds are subject to the risks of their underlying holdings. The year in the fund name refers to the approximate year (the target date) when an investor in the fund would retire and leave the workforce. The fund will gradually shift its emphasis from more aggressive investments to more conservative investments based on its respective target date. The performance of an investment in a target-date fund is not guaranteed at any time, including on or after the target date. Diversification does not assure a profit or protect against loss in declining markets, and diversification cannot guarantee that any objective or goal will be achieved. Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are subject to market volatility, including the risks of their underlying investments. They are not individually redeemable from the fund and are bought and sold at the current market price, which may be above or below their net asset value.

    6 min
  8. May 19

    What to Do When You Have a Windfall

    Follow Matt Murphy  Web: https://www.benetaswealth.com Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/jb7SNc LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattmurphycfp   Advisory services offered through Commonwealth Financial Network®, a Registered Investment Adviser. This material is intended for informational/educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice, a solicitation, or a recommendation to buy or sell any security or investment product. Please contact your financial professional for more information specific to your situation. Investments are subject to risk, including the loss of principal. Some investments are not suitable for all investors, and there is no guarantee that any investing goal will be met. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. All indices are unmanaged and investors cannot invest directly into an index. Investments in target-date funds are subject to the risks of their underlying holdings. The year in the fund name refers to the approximate year (the target date) when an investor in the fund would retire and leave the workforce. The fund will gradually shift its emphasis from more aggressive investments to more conservative investments based on its respective target date. The performance of an investment in a target-date fund is not guaranteed at any time, including on or after the target date. Diversification does not assure a profit or protect against loss in declining markets, and diversification cannot guarantee that any objective or goal will be achieved. Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are subject to market volatility, including the risks of their underlying investments. They are not individually redeemable from the fund and are bought and sold at the current market price, which may be above or below their net asset value.

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Join Matt Murphy, CFP®, AIF®, and founder of Benetas Wealth, as he breaks down financial strategies, lifestyle hacks, and unconventional insights to help you build a retirement worth living—on your terms, with purpose and passion.

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