The 401k Owner's Manual with George Huss show

The 401k Owner's Manual with George Huss

Summary: The 401k Owner's Manual with George Huss. The one they couldn't put in your 401k enrollment packet. Profit from these tips on how to rank your 401k investment options; how to set up a portfolio; and, how to let your winners run and cut your losses short. ( The book is now available on Amazon ! Print on demand or Kindle! Grab your own copy now, at: http://ftp2.co/amz )

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 How to cure Asset Allocation Anguish? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 596

How to cure Asset Allocation Anguish?

 Subtle as a Brick? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 468
 Can You Survive Safety? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 487

Can You Survive Safety?

 Whose Risk are You Managing? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 582

Whose Risk are You Managing?

 PBS Frontline "Hit" or Miss? Interview... | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2089

Behind the Scenes discussion with Chris Carosa, the FiduciaryNew.com Writer who talks frankly about His Exclusive Interview with the Producer of the Provocative PBS Frontline Show called “The Retirement Gamble.” Get an expert Fiduciary's view of the Good, The Bad and the Ugly and his view of the most ironic point about the show. 01:53 – Chris’s fiduciary journey 04:06 – Why not ask the source 07:00 – Opinion about Martin Smith 09:33 – The Good, the Bad & the Ugly 10:45 – Martin Smith’s role 12:18 – Shock was “editorial decision” 14:50 – Veering into the Bad 16:20 – Fidelity and Vanguard say no thanks 17:07 – Where it got Ugly 17:10 – Active vs. passive funds 20:38 – Good vs. bad fees 22:15 – Frontline cuts objective interviews 25:10 – The irony of the whole show 26:31 – Employees’ #1 problem 32:21 – Producer says he may…

 Retirement Gamble: Re: Interview OF the Producer | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2089

Retirement Gamble: Re: Interview OF the Producer

 PBS Frontline Review (Revised) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 919

April 29th. Today I want to continue the followup on the recent PBS documentary being aired on the FRONTLINE channel titled “The Retirement Gamble.” Since the last Podcast, I’ve spent some time watching the Twitter feed about the Show. As I expected, the buzz seems to be around fees and how index mutual funds are so much better than managed mutual funds in terms of cost and performance. However, new information has come to light you don't want to miss...

 Retirement Gamble: 2nd Thought | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 919

Retirement Gamble: 2nd Thought

 The Retirement Gamble (PBS FRONTLINE review) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 646

Today is April 24th. A listener gave me a heads’ up late last night about a PBS documentary being aired on their FRONTLINE channel titled “The retirement Gamble.” Produced by Martin Smith a FRONTLINE Correspondent. I watched it online this morning and felt compelled to share my impressions with you. I gave the program the following grades A+ for the "awareness" piece ✔ D- for the "acceptance" piece ✔ F for the "action" piece ✔

 Retirement Gamble: 1st Impression | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 646

Retirement Gamble: 1st Impression

 The News is Bad, Really, Really Bad | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 588

The News is Bad, Really, Really Bad

 Expectations-Past Experience or Reality? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 544

Expectations-Past Experience or Reality?

 Should the Law of Averages Get You a Life Sentence? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 454

Should the Law of Averages Get You a Life Sentence?

 Who Should You Trust? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 601
 Do You Fall for These Traps? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 575

So, here we go! Today George will give you some insights on Mindset. Specifically NEGATIVE mindset which is common among even professional investors. The reason for going over these is... by recognizing these habits of thought you can then learn to change them. Make no mistake, I’ve been doing this for decades and I still catch myself falling into these patterns - I just recognize them quicker now - and in the process, I get to laugh at myself! Enjoy.

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