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  1. Retirement in the News Fred Saide 42:13

In Episode 162, Fred Saide discusses various financial topics related to Retirement Planning. He highlights the retirement disconnect, where many Americans are giving up on the ability to retire due to financial pressures caused by inflation. He emphasizes the importance of proper planning and the challenges of do-it-yourself retirement planning. Fred also discusses the potential impact of future tax changes on retirement savings and the benefits of Roth conversions. He addresses common financial regrets, the fear of running out of Money in retirement, and the misconceptions surrounding Social Security benefits. Fred concludes by emphasizing the need for intelligent conversations and new policies to address the complex financial landscape.

Reach Fred at 800-593-8188.

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Dr. Saide is a frequent speaker and published newspaper columnist on subjects including Social Security, IRA, 401k’s, retirement plans, strategic (income) tax planning, estate planning with retirement assets. He is a successful podcaster MoneyMattersUSA® with Fred Saide and previously hosted a weekly radio program. His expertise has been well sought after, as he has been published in USA Today and Gannett Media. He has authored several e-books and “white apers” on financial and retirement topics. Additionally, he has been interviewed by many financial publications, TV and cable, and has ghost written for multiple financial websites.

After graduating from Duke University, where Dr. Saide earned his Ph.D., MA, MBA, and his BA from Adelphi University, he went on to earn certificates for studies at Purdue University, The American College of Financial Services, MIT Age Labs, Penn_Wharton.

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