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Do You Need A Second Opinion On Your Financial Plan, Show 18

Excel in Retirement

English - September 22, 2020 09:00 - 24 minutes - 16.6 MB
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Have you ever wondered if your financial plan could use a second opinion? On this show David goes over reasons why it may good idea. He gives a list of reasons that you can immediately apply to determine if you should get a second opinion.

David begins by telling a story about how he got a second opinion one time and the impact it had in his life. Also, he mentioned some blue blocking glasses he's using and a Harvard study about them. Check out the links to those below. Then he finishes the show off by going over some current events and explaining how they may impact us financially.

Harvard study

Blue blocking glasses 

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