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Episode 62: Personal Finances Lessons For All The Dads Out There!

Join Jonathan I. Shenkman, President and Chief Investment Officer of ParkBridge Wealth Management this week as he discusses a variety of timely investing and financial planning topics, including:


1)  Rethinking Your “Bucket List” In Retirement

2)  ***SPECIAL SECTION*** Personal Finances Lesson for all the Dads out there!

3)  Do I not have enough allocated to Nvidia? I want to make sure that I am not missing the boat.

4)  What does your typical day look like?

5)  What is the value of long term care insurance?

6)  I’m currently 100% in stocks in my portfolio. Based on my age I’m ready to tone it down to 80% stock. When should I make the adjustment given the gyrations in the market?

7)  My future machatanim want a wedding at a takanah hall. I don’t want to do this. What would you recommend as a compromise somewhere between a takanah hall and a fancy venue in Manhattan?

 

 

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