Money Matters With Wes Moss

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Money Matters with Wes Moss

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  • Retirement Planning in Volatile Markets: Inflation, Oil Prices, AI, and Portfolio Strategy

    19/03/2026 Duración: 45min

    Market volatility, inflation, and rapid technological change are shaping today’s financial landscape, while long-term planning remains an important consideration for many investors. In this episode of the Retire Sooner Podcast, Wes Moss and Christa DiBiase share general perspectives on investing, retirement planning, and workplace trends to help inform decision-making within a broader financial context. • Assess how geopolitical events and oil price volatility may influence inflation, consumer costs, and market performance. • Understand how energy markets and real-time information flow may contribute to stock market swings and investor sentiment. • Review historical market behavior following geopolitical shocks to add context to short-term volatility. • Apply portfolio rebalancing principles to maintain alignment with long-term investment objectives during market declines. • Recognize the role of consistent retirement contributions, including 401(k) plans, in supporting long-term market participation. •

  • Retirement Planning in a Changing Market: U.S. vs. International Stocks, the Rich Ratio, and Long-Term Investing Decisions

    12/03/2026 Duración: 39min

    Retirement planning questions often intersect with global markets, tax decisions, and long-term investing strategy. In this episode of the Retire Sooner Podcast, Wes Moss and Christa DiBiase examine listener questions while exploring how portfolio diversification, retirement readiness, and disciplined investing may help shape long-term financial planning. • Evaluate international vs. U.S. stocks when considering portfolio diversification and the potential influence of recency bias in investment decisions. • Assess global market trends and examine how diversified asset allocation may support a long-term retirement investing strategy. • Clarify narratives about the U.S. dollar’s global reserve status and consider how central bank actions and global currency dynamics may influence markets. • Consider how owning large multinational companies in a U.S. portfolio may already provide meaningful international economic exposure. • Review how portfolio rebalancing may reposition a diversified investment portfolio

  • Behind on Retirement Savings? Roth 401(k), Rule of 55 & Investment Decisions Explained

    05/03/2026 Duración: 36min

    Retirement planning is often shaped by disciplined decisions, market realities, and investor behavior. In this episode of the Retire Sooner Podcast, Wes Moss and Christa DiBiase address timely retirement investing questions and frame them within a long-term, evidence-based approach designed to inform—not predict—financial outcomes. • Compare dollar-cost averaging versus lump-sum investing and evaluate how investor psychology may influence portfolio results. • Reassess what it means to feel behind on retirement savings and explore catch-up strategies, contribution limits, and long-term discipline. • Evaluate how to handle windfalls, consolidate retirement accounts, and apply the Rule of 55 guideline when considering early access to employer plans. • Interpret average versus median retirement savings data to better contextualize your own retirement planning progress. • Weigh Roth 401(k) contributions later in your career, particularly in high-tax states, within a broader tax-aware retirement strategy. • A

  • Inflation, Record Market Highs, and Early Retirement: What Investors Should Consider

    26/02/2026 Duración: 36min

    Inflation, record market highs, early retirement dreams, and complex estate questions—retirement planning doesn’t happen in isolation. In this episode of the Retire Sooner Podcast, Wes Moss and Christa DiBiase translate timely headlines and listener scenarios into thoughtful, long-term financial planning considerations. • Assess how rising grocery and beef prices reflect inflation and evaluate ways to think about purchasing power over time. • Review stock market all-time highs alongside historical correction patterns to frame risk within a diversified allocation. • Examine what retiring in your 40s may require, including savings rates, spending assumptions, and trade-offs. • Structure financial support for younger family members through gifting strategies, investment vehicles, and clear boundaries. • Stress-test retirement projections—including tools like Wealthfront’s PATH—by applying more conservative inputs. • Balance equity exposure with “dry powder” assets in the context of withdrawal rates and lon

  • From Roth Rules to Small Caps: Today’s Headlines and Your Retirement Strategy

    19/02/2026 Duración: 38min

    Retirement decisions don’t often happen in isolation—they’re shaped by markets, policy shifts, career trends, and personal trade-offs. In this episode of the Retire Sooner Podcast, Wes Moss and Christa DiBiase translate timely financial headlines into practical retirement planning considerations. • Assess cash-flow strategies for small business owners, including how Roth IRA contribution rules may create flexibility. • Interpret the latest U.S. jobs report and education-level unemployment trends to help frame portfolio and career decisions. • Evaluate small-cap and value stock performance after years of lagging returns within a diversified allocation. • Examine why savings account rates may trail broader interest rate moves and what that can mean for cash positioning. • Compare long-term care insurance with self-funding approaches, including planning implications tied to Washington State’s LTC program. • Review 457 and 403(b) rollover considerations and clarify how early Social Security benefits are cal

  • Inflation Is Back: Markets, Portfolios, and Retirement Trade-Offs

    12/02/2026 Duración: 41min

    Inflation is back in focus—and it’s reshaping how many people think about retirement decisions. In this episode of the Retire Sooner Podcast, Wes Moss and Christa DiBiase answer listener questions while providing clear context around markets, portfolios, and long-term planning trade-offs. • Explore how inflation cycles have historically resurfaced and how price shocks may influence spending and wage conversations. • Compare growth and value stocks using simple analogies that help clarify their role in retirement portfolios. • Break down how retirement withdrawals and tax planning are commonly coordinated, including Roth conversions and differences between 457 and 401(k) plans. • Explain key considerations around Employee Stock Ownership Plans, including diversification challenges in private companies. • Discuss where bonds and cash may fit when dependable income already covers everyday expenses. • Consider how lump sums and ongoing savings are often invested while balancing valuation concerns with dis

  • When Markets Get Loud: A Clear Look at Retirement Planning Choices

    05/02/2026 Duración: 35min

    Concerned about retirement planning in a market full of uncertainty and noise? In this episode of the Retire Sooner Podcast, Wes Moss and Christa DiBiase bring practical context to today’s financial headlines and common retirement questions. • Analyze movements in gold prices and the U.S. dollar to clarify what currency shifts may indicate for markets and everyday economic conversations. • Explain why a modestly weaker dollar is not inherently negative and how it can affect U.S. company competitiveness. • Break down how the 4% retirement withdrawal rule of thumb is commonly discussed and why flexibility is central to long-term planning. • Compare viewpoints from prominent financial commentators on sustainable retirement withdrawals and why results may differ by household. • Outline considerations for retirement drawdowns, including when cash reserves versus equities are often referenced during market stress. • Evaluate diversification considerations for investors concerned about concentrated exposure

  • The Middle Class Debate And Today’s Retirement Planning Landscape

    29/01/2026 Duración: 40min

    Is the American middle class actually shrinking, or evolving? In this episode of the Retire Sooner Podcast, Wes Moss and Christa DiBiase offer educational context on widely discussed economic, investing, and retirement planning topics shaping today’s financial conversations. Listen as long-term data, market history, and household-level considerations are used to frame—not forecast—how these issues connect. • Examine why the U.S. middle class is often described as shrinking and how income mobility, inflation-adjusted thresholds, and household dynamics influence that narrative. • Review how artificial intelligence is commonly discussed in relation to productivity, workforce demand, and labor market participation. • Outline general considerations around emergency savings, including income consistency, job stability, and insurance coverage. • Explain factors households often weigh when deciding whether to engage a financial professional for planning support. • Provide historical context on gold, market corr

  • Big Stocks, Small Caps, and Investor Behavior: What Today’s Markets Reveal

    22/01/2026 Duración: 37min

    Gain clear, educational context on today’s investing and retirement planning topics with the Retire Sooner Podcast, hosted by Wes Moss and Christa DiBiase. This episode places market trends, investor behavior, and retirement account considerations into long-term perspective using historical data and widely referenced research. In this episode, you’ll hear discussions that: • Define the differences between small-cap, mid-cap, and large-cap stocks and explain how market-capitalization classifications are commonly discussed in retirement planning. • Examine why individual investors have historically experienced returns that differ from market benchmarks, referencing behavioral research frequently cited by DALBAR. • Compare recent performance trends between the S&P 500 and small-cap indexes while reinforcing that market leadership shifts across cycles. • Explain how trillion-dollar companies have reshaped modern definitions of large-cap and mega-cap stocks. • Review the types of investment options typically

  • Clark Howard Joins Retire Sooner to Break Down Buffett, Markets, and 2026 Themes

    15/01/2026 Duración: 37min

    The Retire Sooner Podcast welcomes Clark Howard alongside Wes Moss and Christa DiBiase for a special episode focused on market history, long-term investing principles, and today’s most talked-about financial transitions. The conversation emphasizes context over commentary and highlights how investors often think through uncertainty, change, and market structure. • Highlight Clark Howard’s perspective on Warren Buffett stepping down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway at age 95 and the transition to Greg Abel. • Review Berkshire Hathaway’s long-term role in markets and why its history is frequently referenced alongside the S&P 500. • Frame why long-term market participation is commonly emphasized during periods of leadership change at iconic companies. • Discuss why Clark Howard views this transition as the close of a defining chapter in modern investing history. • Explain how Berkshire Hathaway’s conglomerate structure differs from traditional private equity, including transparency and fee considerations. • Ex

  • Retirement Planning, Investing Trade-Offs, and Household Risk Explained

    08/01/2026 Duración: 35min

    Start the year with structured context around today’s most frequently discussed retirement planning questions on the Retire Sooner Podcast, hosted by Wes Moss and Christa DiBiase. This episode presents an educational review of real listener scenarios, placing retirement, investing, and planning topics within a long-term analytical framework. • Review current U.S. wealth statistics by discussing commonly cited data on net worth, retirement account balances, and generational financial trends. • Outline household risk considerations by examining how families often think about emergency savings, retirement contributions, and income stability. • Discuss real estate planning considerations by evaluating factors involved in purchasing a condo for college-bound children, including cash flow and potential resale dynamics. • Describe fiduciary planning relationships by outlining services commonly associated with comprehensive retirement planning, tax coordination, and advisory fee structures. • Explain the “Rule o

  • Inside the Research: Happiness, Jobs Data, and Retirement Questions

    01/01/2026 Duración: 35min

    What actually shapes life in retirement—your finances, your relationships, or both? In this episode of the Retire Sooner Podcast, Wes Moss and Christa DiBiase walk through new research on happiness in retirement and unpack several financial and economic topics that often come up in retirement planning conversations. • Share findings from a 2025 Money and Happiness in America study that looks at how social connection is commonly linked to reported retirement satisfaction. • Talk through research showing how the number of close personal relationships is often discussed when measuring happiness among retirees. • Reflect on how American friendships have changed over time and why staying socially connected is frequently part of retirement lifestyle discussions. • Put into context recent government jobs reports by explaining what unemployment and labor-market numbers generally indicate. • Walk through estate-planning considerations around life insurance, guardians, and trustees that many families review over t

  • Healthcare, Social Security, and Rate Cuts: Retirement Planning in Today’s Economy

    25/12/2025 Duración: 46min

    Looking for clear context around today’s most talked-about retirement planning issues? In this episode of the Retire Sooner Podcast, Wes Moss and Christa DiBiase present an educational discussion covering healthcare planning, retirement income considerations, Social Security decisions, and how current economic conditions are commonly framed in retirement conversations. • Review current healthcare enrollment periods, including Affordable Care Act considerations, and why coverage timing is often discussed by early retirees. • Illustrate a real-world healthcare planning example that examines estimating and managing medical costs before age 65 using publicly available comparison tools. • Explain recent healthcare policy changes by outlining how subsidy rules and updated federal poverty thresholds are referenced in retirement healthcare planning. • Contextualize recent Federal Reserve rate cuts by discussing how interest-rate changes are typically viewed in relation to mortgages, housing activity, and broader

  • Roth Conversions and Withdrawal Frameworks: Retirement Income Planning

    18/12/2025 Duración: 38min

    Looking for an educational overview of today’s most commonly searched retirement planning topics? In this episode of the Retire Sooner Podcast, Wes Moss and Christa DiBiase provide context around retirement income planning, tax considerations, and widely referenced financial frameworks, helping listeners better understand how these concepts are typically discussed. • Review how Roth IRA conversions are generally evaluated and why converting an entire retirement account balance in a single tax year can materially affect taxable income calculations. • Explain how marginal tax brackets apply to large conversions and why simplified terms like “tax bomb” may not fully reflect how tax liability is determined. • Highlight considerations associated with forgotten or inactive 401(k) accounts and why consolidation is often discussed from an organizational or administrative perspective. • Examine how withdrawal flexibility prior to Social Security eligibility is commonly framed when discussing early-retirement incom

  • The Saver-to-Spender Shift: Behavioral Drivers of Thoughtful Retirement Planning

    11/12/2025 Duración: 39min

    Gain a grounded, research-informed perspective on retirement planning in this episode of the Retire Sooner Podcast, where Wes Moss and Christa DiBiase examine the emotional, behavioral, and organizational factors that often influence how individuals approach life after work. This conversation highlights commonly referenced frameworks and planning considerations, offering context for listeners seeking to better understand the many moving parts of a thoughtful retirement process. • Explore the behavioral and psychological dynamics behind transitioning from a saver mindset to a spending mindset in retirement, including the frequently cited “millionaire’s paradox.” • Understand how creating a written retirement plan may help provide structure, along with why general withdrawal frameworks—such as the commonly referenced 4%+ rule—are used for discussion rather than as recommendations. • Consider approaches for maintaining emotional objectivity when making financial decisions throughout retirement. • Reflect on

  • Your Guide to Today’s Highly Searched Retirement Questions

    04/12/2025 Duración: 41min

    Stay informed about today’s highly-searched retirement and financial planning topics in this new episode of the Retire Sooner Podcast with Wes Moss and Christa DiBiase. Gain clear, accessible context on economic trends, retirement rules, portfolio structures, and planning conversations that are shaping long-term decision-making discussions. • Explore how the proposed 50-year mortgage is influencing conversations around affordability, home-equity timelines, and shifting real estate structures. • Recognize how the K-shaped economy reflects differing financial experiences across households and shapes discussions about consumer sentiment and wealth-building patterns. • Clarify how mortgage leverage and ultra-long terms relate to borrowing structures, payoff timelines, and the considerations homeowners may evaluate. • Understand how equal-weighted investing frameworks are designed to help distribute exposure more evenly across sectors to address concentration awareness. • Review how equal-weighted and sector-

  • Retirement Catalysts: The Moments That Can Shift Your Financial Future

    27/11/2025 Duración: 49min

    Are you prepared for the major life catalysts that may influence your retirement planning and long-term lifestyle? In this episode of the Retire Sooner Podcast, Wes Moss and Producer Mallory highlight key moments that can shape financial decisions, expectations, and overall well-being. • Explore how the “Retire Sooner Richter Scale” frames the relative influence of major life catalysts on retirement planning. • Recognize how family transitions—college milestones, caring for aging parents, or losing a spouse—may shift emotional, logistical, and financial considerations. • Consider how relationship changes, such as marriage, remarriage, or divorce, may alter household finances and planning priorities. • Evaluate how moving, home renovations, or major projects can temporarily affect budgets and long-term plans. • Embrace core pursuits, travel decisions, and lifelong learning as accessible ways to support purpose and engagement in retirement. • Assess job changes, early retirement offers, or selling a busin

  • Planning Clarity: Family Support, Tax Rules, and the Workforce of Tomorrow

    20/11/2025 Duración: 41min

    Ready to explore the real questions shaping today’s retirement conversations? In this episode of the Retire Sooner Podcast, Wes Moss and Christa DiBiase respond to listener scenarios on family financial decisions, workplace retirement plans, and the changing job landscape—offering context to help listeners better understand the factors involved in long-term planning. In this episode, you’ll: • Explore how non-monetary inheritance can influence family values, expectations, and financial communication across generations. • Review key considerations when evaluating whether to help adult children with debt while maintaining alignment with your own financial priorities. • Understand how focusing on personal financial stability can contribute to more durable and sustainable multigenerational planning. • Clarify what may occur when accessing target date funds and how portfolio allocation generally functions within workplace retirement plans. • Analyze the current discussion surrounding backdoor Roth IRA strate

  • Retirement Planning Insights: Housing Market, Investment Decisions, and Life Purpose After 50

    13/11/2025 Duración: 38min

    Ready to explore thoughtful, research-driven ways to help plan for financial confidence and fulfillment in retirement? In this episode of The Retire Sooner Podcast with Wes Moss and Christa DiBiase, the hosts unpack timely topics around housing trends, investment considerations, and purposeful living—helping listeners make informed, values-based decisions for their next chapter. • Review current housing market trends and how shifting buyer and seller dynamics may be influencing property values across the U.S. • Identify regions where housing supply and demand are changing, and how local factors might shape opportunities for homeowners and prospective buyers. • Clarify the relationship between Federal Reserve rate changes and mortgage rates, and understand the broader economic influences that affect borrowing costs. • Compare the considerations of maintaining retirement assets in a TSP versus transferring to another investment platform, including factors like plan flexibility, fees, and ERISA protections.

  • COLA Updates, AI, and Diversification: Mapping the Modern Retirement Landscape

    06/11/2025 Duración: 38min

    Stay informed about the changing retirement landscape with hosts Wes Moss and Christa DiBiase as they unpack today’s relevant financial topics—from the growing influence of AI-related stocks to strategies for maintaining a well-balanced retirement plan. This episode of the Retire Sooner Podcast focuses on education, awareness, and practical insights to help you better understand the factors that can potentially shape your long-term financial journey. • Explore how AI-related stocks are influencing the S&P 500 and what increased market concentration may mean for maintaining a diversified investment mix. • Review thoughtful rebalancing considerations designed to help preserve diversification across asset classes—including small caps, mid caps, international equities, and fixed income. • Understand the structure and potential risks of employee stock purchase plans (ESPPs), including holding periods and portfolio exposure considerations. • Clarify what the idea of a “million-dollar retirement” represents by e

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