• Saturday, December 27th. Money Guilt.
    2025/12/27

    This week’s show takes a look back at 2025 and noted how the markets have broadened heading into 2026. We explore decisions high net worth people face, as well as considerations when selling assets. One team interview explores “money guilt” – the uncomfortable feeling of second-guessing spending decisions. We also interview Chellee Siewert from Capture Sports Management, who helps athletes and entertainers find their “why.” Finally, we take a look at what you might consider as you enter retirement: what are your first steps?

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    35 分
  • Saturday, December 20th. Is Inflation Taking a Vacation?
    2025/12/20

    Dave Spano and Brian Jacobsen unpack distorted economic data and what shifting payroll trends could mean for the labor market in our Week in Review. Inflation may be taking a breather, but consumer spending is holding strong as we head into the holidays. Plus, we preview earnings season, explore what to expect in your first meeting with a wealth manager, and dive into creating a lasting ‘living legacy.’”

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    33 分
  • Saturday, December 13th. Markets React, Fed Reflects.
    2025/12/13

    The Fed trimmed rates but hinted it’s ready to pause for now. In our Week in Review, Dave Spano and Brian Jacobsen dive into why a brighter outlook on productivity could ease the Fed’s path, what the latest board moves reveal, and why markets are already talking cuts in 2026. We’ll also discuss the buzz around balance sheet changes. Also, practical tips for family money talks and explore why 2026 could be a big year for estate planning.

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    34 分
  • Saturday, December 6th. Dollar Store Domination.
    2025/12/06

    Dave Spano and Brian Jacobsen walk you through a week where strong shopping meets mixed economic news in our Week in Review. They also cover tariff updates, election stories, challenges facing retailers and small businesses, a big moment in charitable giving. Later, trending discussions about equity compensation and planning for solo aging.

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    34 分
  • Saturday, November 29th. Seasonal Stocks and Strategy.
    2025/11/29

    This week’s Week in Review covers major political moves, from President Trump’s planned trip to Beijing to the launch of the Genesis Mission and the latest readings on growth, confidence, inflation, and business sentiment. Dave Spano and Brian Jacobsen also unpack notable corporate stories, evolving consumer behavior, the data to watch in the week ahead, plus segments on smart ways to gift money and how to think about “Alignment” versus “Accumulation” in retirement.

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    34 分
  • Saturday, November 22nd. Costs Down, Questions Up.
    2025/11/22

    Dave Spano and Brian Jacobsen break down everything from tariff-driven grocery relief to mixed economic signals heading into the holidays for the Week in Review. They’ll help make sense of what matters now, and what might matter next. We also talk about how parents can build a real plan to help their kids tackle student loans. And later, smart end-of-year decisions for high-net-worth families looking to get organized before 2026.

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    34 分
  • Saturday, November 15th. Shutdown over. Will It Last?
    2025/11/15

    Mark Beck and Brian Jacobsen tackle a busy week of headlines in our Week in Review. Everything from the shutdown delay and shifting tariffs to new housing ideas like portable mortgages. We’ll also dig into what small businesses and big-name earnings are signaling as we head into the holidays. And later, we break down “equity compensation” and whether it’s something you’d actually want as part of your pay.

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    34 分
  • Saturday, November 8th. Inside the Labor Market Numbers.
    2025/11/08

    This week, we’re digging into the “K-shaped” economy—who’s rising, who’s struggling, and what the latest numbers reveal. In our Week in Review, Wealth Advisor Austin Grandinetti and Chief Economic Strategist Dr. Brian Jacobsen sort through layoffs, earnings, tech turbulence, and political headlines shaping the markets. Plus, smart tax moves later in life, including lessons from a couple in their 80s, and whether it ever makes sense to hit pause on your 401(k) contributions, and how to get back on track if you do.

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    34 分