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David and Chip discuss the soaring costs of the AI revolution, why major companies are struggling to justify massive AI spending, and what it could mean for investors. They also explore why Omaha and Lincoln continue to rank among the best places to raise a family, while examining economic migration trends, business-friendly policies, and the ongoing debate surrounding ESG investing.
What is David?s take on ?CDs,? now that they are offering better interest rates? Are ?Trump Accounts? for more than just kids? And even with the Pope weighting concerns about AI infringing on human work and dignity, is David still bullish on AI? David Brooks has answers to these questions in today?s Q&A episode.
In this episode, David and Jacob unpack a costly Social Security surprise that blindsided one retiree with a $21,000 repayment notice ? and explain why claiming benefits too early can create serious tax and income headaches. They break down the little-known earnings limits, the ?special monthly rule,? and why police, firefighters, railroad workers, and other early retirees need a proactive strategy before turning on Social Security.
Today, David reflects on a Memorial Day weekend filled with patriotism, honoring veterans, first responders, and community leaders through events like America?s Wall of Honor and Patriotic Production's Memorial day weekend. The conversation then shifts to the markets, where David breaks down growing concerns around Iran, overheated stock valuations, and rising margin debt ? explaining why investors nearing retirement should pay close attention to portfolio risk as markets continue pushing to all-time highs.
In this episode we look at the risks and opportunities surrounding major IPOs like SpaceX, explaining why investors should be cautious of the post-launch volatility that often follows highly anticipated public offerings. The conversation shifts to Iowa?s sweeping property tax reform, the evolving ?4% retirement rule,? and how new investment vehicles like proposed Trump Accounts could reshape long-term retirement and wealth-building strategies for future generations.
What does David think about some economists saying the U.S. can grow its way out of deficits and debt; that the right policies can generate such robust growth in GDP that the resulting tax revenue will exceed spending? And what is the difference between a bond and a bond fund? David Brooks has answers to these questions in today?s Q&A episode.
Today, David welcomes CPA and Chief Tax Strategist Evan Marshall back to the studio to discuss why proactive tax planning is a year-round process, especially for entrepreneurs and high-income earners. The conversation includes strategies like Roth conversions, income shifting, and maximizing deductions under the ?One Big Beautiful Bill,? while also exploring how tax incentives, state policies, and business-friendly legislation can shape long-term financial success for business owners and retirees alike.
David and Chip unpack the growing tensions surrounding Iran, the global economic ripple effects of disrupted oil and fertilizer supply chains, and why prolonged uncertainty could fuel inflation and market volatility. They also dive into the Federal Reserve?s shifting outlook on interest rates, the rise of ?bond vigilantes,? and the outsized influence companies like NVIDIA now have on the broader market and everyday investors nearing retirement.
David and Chip break down the latest economic indicators, including stronger-than-expected payroll numbers, rising inflation concerns, and the growing likelihood of future Fed rate hikes. They also discuss overvalued markets, AI?s outsized impact on the S&P 500, state-level ?exit tax? proposals targeting wealthy residents and businesses, and why understanding risk and long-term economic policy matters more than ever for investors and retirees.
What did Professor Ernie Goss have to say at Retire SMART?s recent event? How optimistic are we with President Trump is taking action to bring down beef prices? Will it work? And since housing prices are down 6% from last year, does that mean property tax will also go down? David Brooks has answers to these questions in today?s Q&A episode.
David is joined by longtime community leader Bill Williams to discuss an unforgettable Memorial Day celebration coming to Omaha and Lincoln featuring the world?s largest American flag, a patriotic drone show, and special performances honoring veterans and the nation?s 250th birthday. Bill also shares the heart behind Patriotic Productions, the impact of their veteran-focused mission, and why preserving patriotism and remembrance for future generations matters now more than ever.
David recaps a much-needed vacation with his wife aboard one of the world?s largest cruise ships before diving into Retire SMART?s recent Private Wealth Partners summit for high-net-worth clients. The conversation then shifts into Nebraska primary election surprises, minimum wage debates, and how ongoing tensions with Iran and China could impact markets, politics, and the economy heading into the midterms.
This the final part of a special conversation David Brooks had with Gregory Wilnau, a web designer and digital marketer For The Finance Niche. Gregory talks with David about building Retire Smart around proactive tax planning, client education, and a values-driven team culture. David shares how his journey from restaurant entrepreneur to financial advisor shaped his mission to help retirees and business owners avoid costly tax mistakes, plan with confidence, and make smarter long-term decisions.
This is part 3 of a special conversation David Brooks had with Gregory Wilnau, a web designer and digital marketer For The Finance Niche. Gregory talks with David about building Retire Smart around proactive tax planning, client education, and a values-driven team culture. David shares how his journey from restaurant entrepreneur to financial advisor shaped his mission to help retirees and business owners avoid costly tax mistakes, plan with confidence, and make smarter long-term decisions.
This is part 2 of a special conversation David Brooks had with Gregory Wilnau, a web designer and digital marketer For The Finance Niche. Gregory talks with David about building Retire Smart around proactive tax planning, client education, and a values-driven team culture. David shares how his journey from restaurant entrepreneur to financial advisor shaped his mission to help retirees and business owners avoid costly tax mistakes, plan with confidence, and make smarter long-term decisions.
This is part 1 of a special conversation David Brooks had with Gregory Wilnau [Will-nuh], a web designer and digital marketer For The Finance Niche. Gregory talks with David about building Retire Smart around proactive tax planning, client education, and a values-driven team culture. David shares how his journey from restaurant entrepreneur to financial advisor shaped his mission to help retirees and business owners avoid costly tax mistakes, plan with confidence, and make smarter long-term decisions.
Today is all about Palantir CEO Alex Karp and his bold perspective on technology, national defense, and society?s responsibilities. The discussion explores his belief that Silicon Valley owes a duty to support the country, alongside broader themes like the ethical use of AI, the dangers of ?app dependency,? and the need to reconnect with real-world experiences. It also touches on his more philosophical views?encouraging civil discourse, respect for public servants, and a push for common-sense thinking in an increasingly polarized and tech-driven world.
How will Kevin Warsh change Federal Reserve policy, practice, and methodology? What can be done about the coverage cost that has skyrocketed with Mutual of Omaha? And does the government have a fiduciary to lead it in the right direction? David Brooks has answers to these questions in today?s Q&A episode.
This episode features economist Ernie Goss breaking down a ?plow horse? economy?steady GDP growth driven by investment and productivity, but with sluggish job creation and an aging workforce reshaping labor dynamics. The conversation dives into Federal Reserve policy, rising government debt, and the growing disconnect between economic output and employment trends. It also explores tax policy debates, migration patterns, and why consumption-based taxes and reduced government spending may play a key role in future economic growth.
A second attempted assassination made headlines, but with no injuries, markets largely shrugged it off. Meanwhile, global tensions around oil and trade continue to simmer, with record U.S. oil exports and shifts in OPEC dynamics influencing price volatility and inflation concerns. On the financial front, rising global debt is raising alarms about a potential bond market crisis, as higher interest rates could make debt increasingly difficult to sustain.
Cracks may be forming in the housing market as price cuts rise and transactions slow, forcing sellers to rethink expectations in a higher-rate environment. The conversation breaks down what this means for buyers, first-time homeowners, and long-term investors navigating affordability challenges and shifting demand. It also takes a sharp turn into government accountability, unpacking a massive fraud case and why transparency matters?before ending on a brighter note with why Omaha is emerging as a top destination for young professionals.
What might a ?blue wave? midterm do to the market? If retired, is it worth it to take money out of a 401(k) and put it in a Roth IRA? And can AI reduce or eliminate the traditional need for a growing population to grow GDP? David Brooks has answers to these questions in today?s Q&A episode.
Today, David sits down with estate planning attorney Colin Kastrick to unpack the legal and financial risks real estate investors often overlook?from liability exposure on rental properties to the hidden dangers of transferring mortgaged properties into an LLC. They also dive into the importance of building the right professional team and why having updated powers of attorney can make all the difference when life takes an unexpected turn.
This episode dives into the market?s surprisingly calm reaction to global tensions, including Iran, and what it signals about where the economy may be headed. David breaks down the growing disconnect between soaring asset prices and struggling consumers in today?s ?K-shaped? economy, while also unpacking tariffs, Fed leadership drama, and rising national debt. The big question: are markets seeing stability ahead?or ignoring risks that could catch investors off guard?
This episode dives into the shifting financial landscape, from wealth migration trends pulling assets toward lower-tax states like Florida to the hidden risks of HOA policies that can catch homeowners off guard. The conversation wraps with a grounded look at Social Security, explaining why fears of it ?going broke? may be overblown and what realistic changes could be on the horizon.
How can I ensure I?m paying out enough taxes for railroad retirement? What might a ?blue wave? midterm do to the market? And what is a dollar? David Brooks has answers to these questions in today?s Q&A episode.
Today, we sit down with CFP® Alex Murray to unpack what happens after tax season?and why now is actually the most important time for proactive tax planning. We discuss how strategic forecasting, legislation changes, and real-time adjustments can dramatically impact what you pay. Plus, Alex shares his journey from intern to advisor and what young professionals should know about building a career in financial planning.
This week, we kick things off with a behind-the-scenes look at an unforgettable trip to Sir Richard Branson?s private island?and the powerful business lessons that came with it. Then, we break down key economic headlines, from inflation and global tensions to what?s next for interest rates and the Fed. Plus, a look at how massive companies like Amazon generate millions in seconds?and what that kind of scale really means.
This episode explores the real-world impact of tax policy, from Norway?s wealth tax driving capital outflows to similar trends across U.S. states, highlighting how taxation influences where people and businesses choose to operate. David and Chip also discuss the importance of proper financial guidance, using a high-profile athlete?s lawsuit as a cautionary tale, and underscores how strategic planning?especially for business owners?can unlock major tax advantages and long-term wealth protection
How important is it to have gold or silver in a portfolio? What advantages are there to storing precious metals at home versus paying storage fees? And how is a successful investment portfolio managed in a system based on a managed economy and funny money? David Brooks has answers to these questions in today?s Q&A episode.
Fresh off a trip to Las Vegas, Financial Advisor Brad Starken joins the show to share his Pop-A-Shot tournament run before diving into what really matters?smart financial planning. The conversation shifts into Social Security myths, including potential benefit changes and how to optimize claiming strategies, along with an introduction to digital assets like crypto and their role in a diversified portfolio. Brad and David also highlight how proactive planning and risk management can help clients stay confident through market volatility.
Markets surged on news of a potential Iran ceasefire, highlighting how global trade routes like the Strait of Hormuz impact far more than just oil. The episode breaks down recent volatility, historical midterm market trends, and what investors can learn from Warren Buffett?s long-term approach. Plus, strong jobs data?especially among younger workers and small businesses?signals encouraging momentum for the broader economy.
From corporate relocations to shifting population trends, this episode dives into the economic tug-of-war happening across all 50 states. The conversation unpacks how taxes, regulation, and cost of living are influencing where people choose to live?and where businesses choose to grow. If you?ve ever wondered why some states are booming while others struggle, this is the episode for you.
What?s with all the rumors of changes at the federal level to the rules governing Roth conversions and associated taxes? Do the recent Blue Owl struggles have an impact on investment strategies? And what?s to happen with tariffs and other economic policies after the Trump administration is gone? David Brooks has answers to these questions in today?s Q&A episode.
What does it take to deliver consistent, high-level financial advice? In this episode, David and Director of Wealth Management, Josh Cheatle, break down their unique training system, collaborative planning process, and why no single advisor works alone. The result: faster learning, smarter strategies, and a better experience for every client.
Kicking off with basketball tournament hype and Midwest momentum, the conversation quickly turns to bigger stakes?geopolitics, market swings, and investor behavior. As headlines around Iran and market corrections intensify, we break down what?s noise versus what actually matters for your portfolio. A must-listen for keeping perspective in unpredictable times.
We kick things off with a nod to Midwest grit?after Nebraska ranks among the top states for work ethic?and dive into why that reputation is attracting major investment, including massive new data center projects from companies like Google. But with growth comes big questions: energy demand, infrastructure, and whether taxpayers truly benefit.
Will the Federal Reserve be dissolved or absorbed into the treasury department? How concerned should we be about projections that social security and Medicare have less than a decade of solvency remaining? And is now a good time to buy a new car? David Brooks has answers to these questions in today?s Q&A episode.
Today, we welcome back Financial Advisor, Sean Swanson. From ?travel? and ?brackets? to ?slam dunks? and ?second-half adjustments,? we translate court-side concepts into real-world strategies for retirement, tax planning, and avoiding costly mistakes. It?s a fun, insightful conversation that shows how the right game plan?on or off the court?can make all the difference.
We start with a little plug-in for ?Tax Madness??a series of high octane videos, breaking down a bracket of 64 everyday taxes to determine which one Americans hate the most. Then we shift to the global stage, unpacking rising tensions in the Middle East, oil market volatility, and what it could mean for the economy here at home. Plus, we dive into inflation data, warning signs in credit markets, and whether comparisons to 2008 hold any real weight.
In this episode, we tackle a major local headline as Omaha considers a new downtown stadium project?and what it could mean for taxpayers, businesses, and the future of the city. From there, we shift to national trends, breaking down interstate migration, tax policy shifts, and why high earners and major companies are relocating across the country. Plus, we explore new wealth-building opportunities for the next generation, including emerging account strategies that could dramatically impact long-term financial security.
During this time of geopolitical unrest and war, what is Retire SMART doing to prepare their clients? portfolios? If China and Japan are selling American debt, how will that affect our investments? And how far will Nebraska go in the NCAA tournament? David Brooks has answers to these questions in today?s Q&A episode.
Today, we sit down with estate planning attorney Colin Kastrick to break down the critical decisions business owners can?t afford to get wrong?from entity selection to buying and selling a business the right way. We also dive into powerful tax strategies around charitable giving, including how donor-advised funds can maximize impact while minimizing tax liability. If you want to keep more of what you earn and build smarter long-term wealth, this is a conversation you don?t want to miss.
David and Chip break down rising geopolitical tensions and what they really mean for global oil markets, from tanker traffic in the Strait of Hormuz to the surprising signals coming out of futures pricing. Then, they zoom out to the big picture?exploring how AI, shifting labor trends, and demographics could reshape productivity and the future of work. Plus, a look at tax policy headlines and a cautionary tale on wealth, as even a $100 million career doesn?t guarantee financial security.
In today?s episode, we explore several headlines highlighting how economic forces shape everyday decisions?from the decline of local newspapers to shifting consumer demand in the auto industry. We also examine broader economic trends, including population migration driven by taxes and the unintended consequences of raising minimum wages. Throughout the discussion, we connect current events back to basic economic principles and how they impact communities, businesses, and workers.
What does David think of Tucker Carlson?s latest accusation concerning the gold industry? Is it a good idea for a financial firm to also offer banking services? And with all the uproar about the Omaha streetcar project, is economic development looking to still be its main justification? David Brooks has answers to these questions in today?s Q&A episode.
Today, David is joined by financial advisor Mike Schudel to discuss why the current tax environment may be one of the most powerful opportunities for estate planning in decades. They discuss how today?s historically high estate tax exemptions could change in the future?and why waiting to plan could cost families significantly. The conversation also covers practical strategies to help protect wealth, reduce taxes, and ensure assets are passed on exactly how you intend.
This episode dives into the economic ripple effects of the latest Middle East tensions, including how oil flows, China?s energy dependence, and global strategy are shaping the bigger picture. David also breaks down why markets historically push forward even during wartime and what current tax cuts could mean for American households. Plus, a reality check on AI?cutting through the hype to explain where the real economic impact stands today.
Today?s discussion covers several timely local and national business stories. David breaks down Omaha Steaks? controversial decision to stop supplying local restaurants and its PR fallout, covers a regulatory overreach involving a barber-themed lounge, and celebrates Nebraska cities ranking high for work-life balance. The episode wraps with a sobering reminder from BlackRock CEO Larry Fink about retirement savings, emphasizing the importance of planning and personal financial responsibility.
What is the difference between an exchange-traded fund and a mutual fund? With my husbands? recent passing, me being 46, and having $450,000 saved, along with having to take withdrawals, I feel lost and don?t know where to start. How can I navigate this? And what does the acronym SMART stand for, in Retire SMART? David Brooks has answers to these questions in today?s Q&A episode.