Show Notes
Market volatility got you stressed? I'm here to help you keep calm and carry on! In this episode, I'm tackling emotional investing and explaining why discipline beats panic every single time.
I'm sharing why you don't need a complete financial overhaul to make progress—small, incremental changes can create massive long-term impact. I'm covering the power of compound interest, catch-up contributions, and redirecting raises into your retirement accounts.
I'm also discussing LGBTQ+-specific protection strategies that are non-negotiable: estate planning, powers of attorney, and income protection through products like fixed indexed annuities. Plus, I'm recapping spring financial cleaning tips that could save you serious money.
Whether markets are up or down, I'm here to help you build a retirement strategy that lasts. Let's focus on what we can control together!
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About Take Pride in Retirement:
Take Pride in Retirement is a podcast dedicated to retirement planning solutions for the LGBTQ community. Host Matt McClure, a licensed fiduciary financial advisor, shares strategies to protect your hard-earned money while pursuing market-like growth.
Matt holds the RSSA® credential as a Registered Social Security Analyst®, helping clients optimize their Social Security filing strategies to potentially increase lifetime income. He’s also a Certified Annuity Specialist® (CAS®), a designation earned through a 135+ hour graduate-level program in fixed-rate and variable annuities from the Institute of Business & Finance.
Based in Georgia with his husband and two dogs, Matt spent over a decade in New York City, working with The Wall Street Journal Radio Network, NY1, and WCBS Newsradio 880. A career highlight includes reporting from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.