That Financial Guy is a podcast dedicated to making financial planning and investing easy to understand and to implement. Keith and Jack Wilson are practicing financial advisors who own a financial planning firm, Wilson Financial Advisors. They are a father and son team "spreading a wealth of information" helping you along your personal finance journey. Whether its personal finance including investments, retirement planning, estate planning, financial planning, college funding, budgeting and more you will find it here! Securities and Advisory Services offered through LPL Financial, a Registered Investment Advisor. Member FINRA/SIPC.
Everywhere you turn these days, people are talking about Roth conversions like they’re the ultimate retirement hack. But from what I’ve seen in working with real families, the truth is… Roth conversi…
Most people think saving for retirement is simple: load up the 401(k), defer taxes, and let it grow. But here’s the truth when Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs) hit, Uncle Sam may take a bigger b…
Two people, same age and income, but very different retirement outcomes—what made the difference? It wasn’t luck—it was strategy. In this video, I break down the five essential moves to make in the f…
Are you wondering if you’re truly ready to retire? In this episode, we explore the 8 key signs you’re ready to retire, covering everything from financial planning and health insurance to emotional re…
In this episode of That Financial Guy Show, I breakdown the massive new legislation known as The One Big Beautiful Bill—without the politics, just the financial facts.
What’s permanent? What’s tempora…
🕖 It’s Sunday night. Time for... The Bottom Line.
Tonight’s story starts in a garage.
Two friends. One big idea.
And the company that would put a computer in every home.
But just as fast as it all rose…
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Retirement isn’t just a financial decision — it’s a relationship one. In this episode of That Financial Guy, I walk you through the three (okay, four) critical conversations every couple should have …
What happens when you retire… and then unretire just four days later?
In this episode of That Financial Guy, I tell the true story of Jim — a 64-year-old IT professional who thought he was ready for r…
In this episode of That Financial Guy, I’m doing something a little different. I’m pulling money lessons from some of the most iconic characters in pop culture — Seinfeld, The Office, and Star Wars.
Y…
Are your financial decisions really based on logic — or are they being shaped by deep-rooted beliefs you don’t even realize you have?
In this episode of That Financial Guy Show, financial planner Keit…
In today’s episode of That Financial Guy Show, I’m diving into one of the hardest conversations in retirement planning:
What do you do when your adult children ask for financial help — but your retire…
What to Do When the Stock Market is Down
If you've checked your investment accounts lately and felt a little uneasy — you're not alone. But the good news? Market downturns don’t have to derail your fi…
In this episode of That Financial Guy Show, I’m challenging some of the most popular financial "rules" you've probably heard—like the 4% rule for retirement withdrawals, saving 10 times your salary,…
In this episode of That Financial Guy, I break down the various investment accounts available for kids and how they can set the foundation for a strong financial future. From saving for college to te…
In this episode, I take a straightforward look at managing your 401k after retirement. I will be discussing practical options, such as whether to transfer your 401k to an IRA or maintain it in your c…
In this episode, we’re diving into the world of Health Savings Accounts (HSA)—one of the most powerful yet often misunderstood financial tools. We’ll break down how to maximize your HSA benefits, com…
So, you have saved and invested diligently all your working life and the time has come to retire. You feel comfortable,,,, but there could be things you haven't thought about that could ruin the plan…
There are some new tax law changes for 2025! 401k contribution limits have changed to $23,500. Over 50 is $31,000. There is now a new "super" catch up provision for ages 60 to 63 with a maximum 401k …
In this episode I talk with Kelly Augspurger, CLTC, CSA who is a Long Term Care specialist.
We dive into topics of just what is long term care? What are the chances of needing long term care? We brea…
If you inherited an IRA or Roth IRA in 2020 or after, The IRS has just changed the rules! The updated 10-year rule and its impact on beneficiaries. Whether you're inheriting a traditional or Roth IRA…