Fear is a very real thing in the financial business, and how you react to it can make a huge difference. There's a fine line between good fear and bad fear. Good fear can lead you to being educated about what's going on in the markets and being dynamic with your financial plan. Bad fear involves overreacting to things you shouldn't be too concerned and doesn't allow you to live life like you want to. Learn more about that fine line from Dean Barber and Bud Kasper, as they break down the different types of financial fear. Retirement Plan Checklist: https://bit.ly/3UhIA4N Tax Reduction Strategies: https://bit.ly/4bxiroX Financial Planning Tool: https://bit.ly/3SnqaNd Meet with Us: https://bit.ly/3ueelRI 4 Big Tax Mistakes Retirees Need to Avoid: https://youtu.be/eTJV5UF9j4Q What Is Longevity Risk and How Do You Plan for It?: https://youtu.be/OMoWFA7_NiE 5 Factors More Important Than Rate of Return: https://youtu.be/ji55KADdVYo Stress Testing Your Financial Plan: https://youtu.be/hN42aRqv-1g 7 Retirement Strategies to Successfully Retire: https://youtu.be/RzOrA1IJjHY
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