11 min

Retirement Bracketology: Money Lessons While Filling Out Your March Madness Bracket Mind Your Money with Bradshaw Rogers Financial Partners

    • Investing

March Madness is upon us! As you fill out your bracket and watch the NCAA Tournament this year, there are a few retirement planning lessons that you can learn along the way. Listen in as we draw some parallels between March Madness bracketology and financial planning.
From predicting outcomes to dealing with upsets, we’ll discuss the importance of having a solid financial plan, being prepared for unexpected changes, and avoiding emotional decisions in the planning process. Don't miss out on these game-changing insights as you cheer for your favorite teams and plan for your financial future!
 
Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode:
Having a solid plan in place + adapting as things occur that you didn’t anticipate No outcome is inherently good or bad in financial planning Investing too heavily in company stock because of your faith in your company Avoiding a portfolio full of heavy risks, especially as you near retirement How emotional investing can be detrimental to your retirement savings Planning for unexpected expenses and changes in your retirement  
Contact:
Website: http://bradshawfp.com 
Email: office@bradshawfp.com
Call: 704-216-2260

March Madness is upon us! As you fill out your bracket and watch the NCAA Tournament this year, there are a few retirement planning lessons that you can learn along the way. Listen in as we draw some parallels between March Madness bracketology and financial planning.
From predicting outcomes to dealing with upsets, we’ll discuss the importance of having a solid financial plan, being prepared for unexpected changes, and avoiding emotional decisions in the planning process. Don't miss out on these game-changing insights as you cheer for your favorite teams and plan for your financial future!
 
Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode:
Having a solid plan in place + adapting as things occur that you didn’t anticipate No outcome is inherently good or bad in financial planning Investing too heavily in company stock because of your faith in your company Avoiding a portfolio full of heavy risks, especially as you near retirement How emotional investing can be detrimental to your retirement savings Planning for unexpected expenses and changes in your retirement  
Contact:
Website: http://bradshawfp.com 
Email: office@bradshawfp.com
Call: 704-216-2260

11 min