EPISODE · Jun 3, 2017 · 52 MIN
An Interview with the Father of the 401(k) Plan
from Money Matters by Allworth Financial · host Allworth Financial
On this week’s Hanson McClain’s Money Matters: Scott and Pat talk to a caller about how his wife’s disability income will be affected when he begins receiving Social Security. A caller then asks how to invest an inheritance to prepare for retirement. Next, they discuss the labor shortage and the ramifications it will have on the economy. Lastly, in a special interview, Scott and Pat welcome Ted Benna, the man commonly known as the inventor of the 401(k), America’s premier retirement savings vehicle. If you have a question for Scott or Pat, you can call 1-888-2-HANSON (1-888-242-6766), or you can submit a question at [email protected] at any time to be featured on a future show. Scott Hanson and Pat McClain have been hosting Hanson McClain’s Money Matters radio show for over 20 years, and have answered questions from thousands of callers on a variety of financial topics.
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On this week’s Hanson McClain’s Money Matters: Scott and Pat talk to a caller about how his wife’s disability income will be affected when he begins receiving Social Security. A caller then asks how to invest an inheritance to prepare for retirement. Next, they discuss the labor shortage and the ramifications it will have on the economy. Lastly, in a special interview, Scott and Pat welcome Ted Benna, the man commonly known as the inventor of the 401(k), America’s premier retirement savings vehicle. If you have a question for Scott or Pat, you can call 1-888-2-HANSON (1-888-242-6766), or you can submit a question at [email protected] at any time to be featured on a future show. Scott Hanson and Pat McClain have been hosting Hanson McClain’s Money Matters radio show for over 20 years, and have answered questions from thousands of callers on a variety of financial topics.
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