Jun 27 – On today's Lifetime Planning episode, Jim Puplava and Josh Nunn discuss how to think of retirement planning as you would in running a business, why it's important to keep in mind the things that you can and cannot control...
Jun 20 – Jim Puplava welcomes Dr. Peter McCullough to discuss his new book The Courage to Face COVID-19, vaccination, what works against COVID, whether children should be vaccinated, and much more...
Jun 13 – Investing in the markets and planning for retirement is going to be more difficult in the years ahead but there's a good way to think about how to navigate this period. Today, we discuss the 1966-1982 time period as a good analog of what...
Jun 6 – On today's Lifetime Planning segment, Financial Sense Wealth Management's Jim Puplava and Crystal Colbert discuss retirement planning strategies using Roth IRAs. They discuss their benefits and drawbacks, who and who shouldn't...
May 23 – Jim Puplava and Financial Sense Wealth Management's Aaron Wiegman, CFP discuss the best time to start a retirement plan as well as what to do and considerations to keep in mind depending on your age when starting one...
May 16 – On today's Lifetime Planning segment, we speak with industry expert Brian Levy at Cambridge Caregivers on the number of challenges facing the nursing home / caregiving industry. Brian discusses the influence from Covid and says...
May 9 – On today's Lifetime Planning episode, Mark Kantrowitz, a leading expert on student financial aid, scholarships, saving for college, and student loans, provides his view on whether President Biden has the authority to forgive student debt...
May 2 – Financial Sense Newshour's Jim Puplava discusses five major ways not to die broke when it comes retirement planning, social security, your investments, and preparing for higher inflation. Jim explains the importance...
Apr 25 – Chris Hennessey at Babson College and also a member of the Putnam Business Advisory Group explains how high inflation rates are leading to a situation that many people began facing in the 1970s called 'bracket creep'. In this wide-ranging...
Apr 18 – There are a number of things that need to be done in case a spouse or loved one passes away, whether notifying various government agencies like social security or reaching out to life insurance companies, banks, credit card companies...