Shares: Retirement Income Strategy Smackdown
A discussion on how guaranteed income products can be beneficial parts of a holistic retirement plan.
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Michael Finke
PhD, CFP®
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As any retirement planning professional will likely attest, one of the most challenging pieces of planning for clients’ lives in retirement involves deciding where their income stream will come from. Fortunately, financial advisors have many options.
In this episode of our Shares podcast, recorded on the floor of AICPA Engage 2024, host Michael Finke, PhD, CFP® welcomes fellow College professor and former podcast co-host David Blanchett, PhD, MSFS, CFA, CLU®, ChFC®, CFP® to the hot seat for a discussion on one of their favorite topics: comparing what's good and bad about various retirement income planning strategies. For listeners of the former “Wealth, Managed” podcast, it’s like a reunion special! Listen as they explore the differences between fixed and flexible approaches, and the best ways to address risks.
David Blanchett, PhD, MSFS, CFA, CLU®, ChFC®, CFP® is adjunct professor of wealth management at The American College of Financial Services. A world-renowned thought leader in the fields of wealth management and retirement, Blanchett is a leading contributor to the Wealth Management Certified Professional® (WMCP®) Program.
In addition to his role with The College, Blanchett is the managing director and head of retirement research at QMA, a division of Prudential Financial, and was formerly at Morningstar Investment Management, LLC. In his roles, Blanchett enhances consulting and investment services and conducts research primarily in the areas of financial planning, tax planning, annuities, and retirement. Blanchett has published research in a variety of academic and industry journals and has been featured in multiple media publications, such as InvestmentNews, Marketwatch, Money Magazine, The New York Times, PLANSPONSOR Magazine, and The Wall Street Journal.
Any views or opinions expressed in this podcast are the hosts’ and guests' own and do not necessarily represent those of The American College of Financial Services.
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