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  • TWR 473 Top 3 Saver Questions Part 1
    2026/04/16
    Tony kicks off a 2026 update to the "Top Three Questions" series, citing a Northwestern Mutual study that confirms taxes remain the #1 worry for retirees. He argues that most savers are in the dark regarding how their "tax-infested" 401(k) and IRA plans will be impacted by future legislation. Tony highlights that his firm employs two dedicated tax planning specialists to help clients maximize their net income by navigating current laws. He warns that without a proactive tax strategy, a saver's "replacement paycheck" might be significantly smaller than expected once Uncle Sam takes his cut.
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  • TWR 472 Why I Love Annuities Part 2
    2026/04/09
    Tony continues his defense of annuities, contrasting the "opinion-based" bashing from Wall Street with the "fact-based" security they provide savers. He uses a real-time experiment with ChatGPT to show that while AI can define an annuity, it cannot replace the personal judgment of a fiduciary. Tony argues that modern annuities are misunderstood because they are often compared to outdated models or sold as products rather than integrated into a written Game Plan. He warns savers not to be "swayed" by advisors who smell money, urging them instead to rely on his 38 years of experience and a "Village" that puts the saver's best interest first.
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  • TWR 471 Why I Love Annuities Part 1
    2026/04/02
    Tony addresses the polarizing question: "Why do so many in the financial world hate annuities?" He explains that while Wall Street "hates" them because they remove assets from fee-based management, savers "love" them for the peace of mind they provide. Tony defines an annuity as a contract with an insurance company that offers safety of principal and guaranteed lifetime income. He warns savers not to be deceived by the "growth at all costs" mentality of investors and speculators. Instead, he advocates for a "safety first" strategy, where annuities serve as a foundational tool to ensure savers never run out of money and can enjoy their retirement without the constant stress of market volatility.
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  • TWR 470 Tax Tumor Checkup
    2026/03/26
    Tony addresses the "inevitable" tax debt tied to pre-tax 401(k) and IRA plans, which he famously calls the "Tax Tumor." He emphasizes that while savers focus on how to replace their employer paycheck, they often ignore how much Uncle Sam will take out of it. Using the biblical story of the pool of Bethesda, Tony challenges savers to move past their "learned helplessness" and take action. He highlights that with 11,000 people turning 65 daily, tax planning is the most critical component of a Game Plan. Tony urges those with over $250,000 in pre-tax savings to meet with his specialized "village"—which includes two certified tax planning experts—to liquidate the tumor before it grows further.
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  • TWR 469 The Magic Number
    2026/03/19
    Tony debunks the Wall Street myth that reaching a specific "magic number" (e.g., $1 million) automatically guarantees a worry-free retirement. He argues that this number is an illusion because it doesn't account for the "particulars" like taxes, inflation, and longevity. Tony notes that many people with large sums of money are still miserable because they lack a plan to use it. He advocates for a shift from focusing on the size of the "pile" to the utility of the money, emphasizing that a written Game Plan—coordinated by a fiduciary "village"—is the only way to turn "colored paper" into lasting security and enjoyment.
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  • TWR 468 Breaking News
    2026/03/12
    Tony, along with specialists Craig Davis and Wes Walker, tackles the "Breaking News" of widespread corporate layoffs and forced retirements. They focus on the critical decision of whether to leave a 401(k) with a former employer or roll it over to a private plan. Craig explains the "particulars" of the rollover process, highlighting that many savers don't realize their 401(k) custodians may have hidden fees or restrictive distribution rules. The team argues that moving to a consolidated fiduciary structure provides better "reaction time" to market changes and more flexibility for income, specifically for those navigating an unexpected career end.
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  • WFR 467 Who Cares?
    2026/03/05
    Tony reflects on the 2008 financial crisis, noting how little the financial world cared when savers lost up to 60% of their life savings. He revisits his book, Don't Follow the Herd, to warn savers against the "just hang in there" advice of big-box firms. Featuring Trey Juergens and Wes Walker, the episode highlights the firm's specialized structure: while Tony focuses on the "front-end" relationship and planning, Trey and Wes handle the "heavy lifting" of moving money and technical execution. Tony argues that a true fiduciary cares enough to move clients into "safer territory" before the herd gets slaughtered.
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  • WFR Radio 464 The 600th Episode Celebration
    2026/02/05
    Tony celebrates the 600th episode milestone by reflecting on the show's history and the evolution of the "Worry-Free Retirement." He emphasizes that despite changes in the industry, the core mission remains: helping savers protect their money from unnecessary risk through a proprietary, written Game Plan.
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    30 分