Retirement and Your Money: Dollars and Sense Radio is the perfect podcast for retirees or those planning to retire and want to learn more about how to manage their money for retirement. Hosted by financial expert Doug Horne, this show provides helpful insights, tips and strategies to ensure your retirement years are financially secure. Retiring is a milestone that many look forward to, but it's important to plan and prepare for the transition. Taking the time to understand your financial situation and exploring different retirement planning options can help you make the most of your retirement years.
Making plans are good. We figured that out during our working years. You can'tlive life with a plan. The same goes for your retirement. But what does it take to plan for retirement? Let's find o…
Life is exciting and full of opportunities, but getting close to retirement, life needs to settle down just a bit. Especially when it comes to managing your money. So investments should be a centri…
Years ago we had Trip-Ticks from AAA to get us from point A to point B, and back again. So let's think about your retirement. Dollars and Sense has a retirement guidebook that might be your perfect…
Throughout life we find people who are very smart about life. Doctors, mechanics, and the folks who we feel comfortable and confident sharing life with. That's the same for your retirement. Take a…
It goes well beyond booking that vacation of a lifetime, or buying that new boat. Retirement is a comprehensive plan that ensures your retirement years are all they can be. Listen in as we help get…
We live our lives on a schedule. Planning for daily events. To have a successful retirement, you need a plan. Let's get started, right now.
Yeah, we get it. Life is confusion, and filled with anxiety. As you move into retirement, let's help make that process simple and something you can look forward to. It IS possible.
Our world is a constant spin of issues and conflicts. As we wrap 2023, how does the post pandemic affect our retirement plans? We're doing more, but how do we make retirement happen in a post-pande…
During the working years, taxes are an important part of our financial well-being. The same rules apply to our retirement years. Today, we talk taxes and your retirement.
Our working years are a series of plans that come together to bring us success at work, and success with family. The same rules apply to your retirement. Without a plan, we don't have a vision for …
Going into retirement, preparation is one of the key elements of success. Going into a conversation about your retirement also needs your preparation. Have you thought about the questions you would…
We look for good in our lives. A good doctor, a good mechanic, a good friend. So that "good" also needs to be part of your retirement strategy. That means someone who communicates clearly and with…
Life can be a challenge. Now imagine what life would be life if you haven't set up options for your retirement. It's peace of mind, and most importantly, it's essential.
Quick answer...as much as you can. Having that retirement fund in place means that on retirement day you can fulfill what you have dreamed about. So how much? That's a personal question that's dif…
Don't have a plan? Don't think you need one? Think again, and learn what steps you need to take towards retirement.
Scared on this Halloween eve. No need to be frightened about your retirement. So what are you doing to plan for retirement?
Budgets have always been a good idea to get us through life. But how about that phase of life called retirement? A retirement budget? Not a bad idea.
We make plans every day of our life. Plans for vacations, plans for job changes, plans to keep us healthy. So what are you doing to make plans for your retirement?
Heading into retirement takes planning and preparation. Sitting down with a retirement specialist means you need to ask good questions. Here is how to do that.
Everybody wants a comfortable and predictable retirement. It's a no-brainer. But you need to know this before you retire. How much should I save for my retirement? Would you like some answers, ri…