Monthly Archives: March 2024

Retirement Roadmap Radio – The Gift of Preparation

Retirement Roadmap Radio – The Gift of Preparation

Leaving a legacy can mean different things. Of course, a large death benefit is a wonderful gift. Inheriting a brokerage or IRA Roth account can be a great thing. From family heirlooms to family land, inheritance can be a meaningful and pragmatically helpful gift to your loved ones.   We want to introduce another gift idea…More

We’re All Picking Up the Tab for Joe Biden’s Student Loan Deadbeats

We’re All Picking Up the Tab for Joe Biden’s Student Loan Deadbeats

Every once in a while I like to throw out a commentary like this. Frankly, it makes some people mad. But look, we’re all going to pay the tab for Joe Biden pardoning all these student loans. So I thought you might like to hear some of the nonsense that these deadbeat students come up…More

The Georgia General Assembly Votes to Curb Union Intimidation Tactics

The Georgia General Assembly Votes to Curb Union Intimidation Tactics

OK, I hope you’re sitting down, the Georgia General Assembly has actually passed a law that makes perfect sense. It was a party line vote, Republicans for it. Democrats not. Why not? Because it will now be harder for unions to use threats and intimidation to force people to vote for union representation.  ATLANTA –…More

Investing In Precious Metals as a Component of Your Retirement Plan

Investing In Precious Metals as a Component of Your Retirement Plan

From an investment standpoint, precious metals typically include of course gold and silver, but can also include Palladium and platinum, as well as some other options. The reason that this topic feels especially pertinent is that gold recently reached a historical all time high at 2195 and $0.15 per oz.  In this episode, Mark and…More

Go Away, Nathan Wade

Go Away, Nathan Wade

Nobody. And I mean nobody in public service is any smarter than you are. I don’t care how you feel. I don’t care what your intellect is. They are all capable of making really lousy decisions professionally. Personally, it doesn’t matter what your stripes are.  ATLANTA – Today we talk about Nathan Wade getting thrown…More

Ben Burnett: National Debt, Tik Tok, and Don Lemon Fired Again

Ben Burnett: National Debt, Tik Tok, and Don Lemon Fired Again

ATLANTA – The national debt is continuing to spiral upward and shows no sign of slowing down. Today, Ben takes a look at how high the debt has risen, the reasons we find ourselves so underwater in debt, and what if anything we can do about it. In a rare show of unity, the Congressional…More

Do Your Heirs Have a Tax Problem?

Do Your Heirs Have a Tax Problem?

ATLANTA – Ever wondered how to shield your hard-earned legacy from the grip of tax burdens that potentially await your heirs? That’s what Mark and Evan Fricks will unpack in this episode of Retirement Roadmap. We’ll touch on strategies that may help your heirs navigate their inheritance with financial savvy and share stories that illustrate…More

If Artificial Intelligence is the Future, what do we Need to Know Now?

If Artificial Intelligence is the Future, what do we Need to Know Now?

ATLANTA – Artificial Intelligence is here to stay and there have been many useful applications of AI that have demonstrated its benefit. However, there have been many duds like the now infamous Google Gemini AI which was incapable of generating an image of a white male. Today, Ben will take a look at this growing…More

Boortz and “The Book of Lies”

Boortz and “The Book of Lies”

Last night something occurred to me. An idea for a book. I couldn’t fight it. There it was, interrupting my sleep. A book about lies. A book about lies politicians tell us in order to subjugate us and maintain their power. NEAL BOORTZ ATLANTA – Neal has been retired for 12 years and enjoying travelling…More

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