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Retirement planning can be daunting. Who do you trust with your nest egg? How do you protect it from the ups and downs of the market while growing it for future income? With conflicting advice cluttering the airwaves, what strategy works the best? Remove the mystery to retirement planning with hosts Stephen Kelley and Mark Perkins on The Free to Retire Radio Hour Saturdays at 8am.

Friday, March 29, 201903/29/2019

Keep More, Have More

In The Free Money Show with Free Money Guys® Stephen Kelley and Mark Perkins

Taxes are complex, never intuitive, and full of traps that siphon off your money, particularly in retirement. Mark and Steve talk about keeping more of your money by reducing taxes. A lot more money, as it happens. Give us a listen, and then give us a call!

Wednesday, March 20, 201903/20/2019

Does your investment model align with your retirement needs?

In The Free Money Show with Free Money Guys® Stephen Kelley and Mark Perkins

Building a nest egg is one thing. Making the nest egg last is another. Having the right investment model for each is critical to a secure retirement.

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