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Inflation Is Back: Markets, Portfolios, and Retirement Trade-Offs
Episode Description
Inflation is back in focus—and it’s reshaping how many people think about retirement decisions. In this episode of the Retire Sooner Podcast, Wes Moss and Christa DiBiase answer listener questions while providing clear context around markets, portfolios, and long-term planning trade-offs.
• Explore how inflation cycles have historically resurfaced and how price shocks may influence spending and wage conversations.
• Compare growth and value stocks using simple analogies that help clarify their role in retirement portfolios.
• Break down how retirement withdrawals and tax planning are commonly coordinated, including Roth conversions and differences between 457 and 401(k) plans.
• Explain key considerations around Employee Stock Ownership Plans, including diversification challenges in private companies.
• Discuss where bonds and cash may fit when dependable income already covers everyday expenses.
• Consider how lump sums and ongoing savings are often invested while balancing valuation concerns with disciplined approaches like dollar-cost averaging.
• Review how buffered investment strategies are typically evaluated, including trade-offs involving downside limits, liquidity, and long-term return expectations.
• Clarify pension payout choices by outlining common tax considerations and rollover mechanics tied to lump-sum decisions.
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If inflation headlines and market swings have you rethinking your plan, this episode adds perspective without the noise. Listen and subscribe to the Retire Sooner Podcast to stay grounded in ongoing market and retirement conversations.
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