How to Look at Your 401k Without Freaking Out

by | Jan 12, 2023 | 401k | 2 comments

How to Look at Your 401k Without Freaking Out




(7/13/22) COVID fallout continues around the world: Travel delays and limitations at London Heathrow; what will Fed rate hikes mean for small businesses? Legislative changes for employee benefits; what are the benefits of Benefits? Is high inflation the “new normal?” NFIB Confidence at historic low ebb; what’s in the retirement plan spectrum, and what’s in it for employers? How the Benefits Industry has evolved; the hierarchy of needs vs retirement plan spectrum; What’s in it for business owners? avoid the mistake of not contributing to 401k.
1:47 – What Will Fed Rate Hikes Mean for Small Businesses?
13:05 – The Need for an Employee Champion
28:58 – What Benefits to Offer & How Do They Work?
43:00 – How to Look at Your 401k Without Freaking Out

Hosted by RIA Advisors Senior Advisor Danny Ratliff, CFP, w retirement plan Consultant, Tom Allen, AIF, QKA, CFPA
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2 Comments

  1. Tim Paddy

    Top notch video editing today

  2. Sean Gillen

    CPI DGAF about what JoeMentia or his puppeteers may say.

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