Each week, Andy Barkate - President of California Retirement Plans - will discuss strategies and share tips to help pre-retirees and retirees get to and through retirement.
Andy discusses the assumed disconnect between the Stock Market and the real economy.
To see the video Andy is referencing in today's podcast, click here:
https://www.ftportfolios.com/Commentary/EconomicResearch/2020/5/21/corona-virus,-stocks-and-the-economy
Andy discusses the economic damage done to states and cities, and how this may justify tax increases.
Andy discusses the fallout of the Coronavirus and how his new on-demand webinars will give you ideas that you can use NOW to protect your money in your retirement.
Andy discusses some of the advantages contained in the CARE Act designed to help retirement investors.
Andy discusses what to do when your retirement account has been damaged be a market that can't find the bottom.
Andy discusses the continuing market volatility caused by the Coronavirus and the recent price decline in oil.
Andy discusses the recent market turmoil. The stock market, interest rates, and oil prices all seem to be resetting at much lower levels. What does this mean for you and your retirement?
In this week's podcast, Andy last week's market gyrations and why it's important to keep things in perspective.
In this week's podcast, Andy discusses financial concepts that we all wish we'd been told early in life.
Andy discusses how new analytical tools can help understand more about potential risk you may be unwittingly taking.
Andy discusses the long-term relationship between market volatility and income, and the effect it can have on your account value.
Andy discusses some of the important economic issues that may affect you and your money in 2020.
Andy discusses the features that can make the Roth IRA and 401(k) much superior to the traditional retirement accounts commonly used today.
Andy discusses the features that can make the Roth IRA and 401(k) much superior to the traditional retirement accounts commonly used today.