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New Retirement Radio with Dennis Prout Podcast

The days of simple retirement planning are gone and those who can manage their own portfolio are choosing not to. Prout Financial Design began over 25 years ago as an education based financial planning practice. Dennis Prout, Certified Financial Planner, believes that each client should not only understand their finances, they should be actively involved in the decisions made. Join the conversation! Dennis' radio show can be heard LIVE every Thursday at 10 am on News Talk 580 am or you can listen here instead. Thanks for tuning in! Advisory Services offered through Capital Asset Advisory Services, a Limited Liability Company, and a Registered Investment Advisor. Prout Financial Design does not provide tax, accounting, or legal services. Please consult the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. Not associated with or endorsed by the Social Security Administration or any other government agency.
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Jul 30, 2019

Last year, Dennis and his wife, Jill, bought their first boat. It was a magical summer, with high heat starting in May and lasting through to September. Every free moment (including one staff party) was had on the water. This summer, however, seems to be holding on to spring one white knuckle at a time. We had a good run though, because the last cold summer I (Shea) remember was in 2009. If we were to take the temp on the current economic expansion, it too feels like it might be on its last legs (depending on who you talk to). From low interest rates, to price changes, Fed funds and bank profits, and yield inversions – the signs are all there. Or are they?

What are the opportunities for the current economy? If you plan on retiring in the next five years, how should you position your portfolio? Tune in for some great tips on how to evaluate the market for yourself and who to talk to in order to get your plan shipshape! 

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