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EPISODE · Apr 28, 2022 · 49 MIN

Finances Through Marriage & Divorce with Next Step Financial Transitions feat. Lance Elrod

from Small Business Origins

Many of us have postponed financial planning, or are still postponing it, for one reason or another. And sometimes those reasons can be emotional rather than rational. Whether you’re determined to pay off your home as soon as possible or need to get out of student debt, financial advisors should meet you where you’re at and take your goals into account. Today on the show we get together with Lance Elrod, co-owner of Next Step Divorce Solutions, as well as Next Step Financial Transitions, which he founded with his wife just over a year ago. We are also joined by co-host John Fritzsching, of the Business Growth Hacks Podcast, to talk with Lance about how he founded his business and some of the amazing ways he is serving his core customer base. In our discussion, Lance shares what he’s learned as a financial planner, why it’s never too early to look at your financial goals, and why everyone’s ideal financial plan is unique. We also delve into how newlyweds can benefit from financial planning and why divorce proceedings shouldn’t leave financial ruin in its wake. If you’re interested in financial advice and are looking for a way to get started, then today’s episode is for you! Key Points From This Episode: An introduction to today’s guest, Lance Elrod along with our co-host for today’s episode, John Fritzsching.Hear Lance’s responses to our ice breaker questions, including an extensive discussion on ice cream flavors and pizza toppings.How CommunityBank of Texas is supporting small business owners.An overview of Lance’s life and education and the role that the 2008 financial crisis played in his career.How Lance and his wife decided to start Next Step Financial Transitions together.The value of having a financial planner early in your career.Lance and his wife’s approach to financial planning, and why every person’s ideal plan is unique.Why Next Step Financial Transitions doesn’t work on commissions.How their business uses a monthly financial planning fee.How Lance does his planning based on what the client needs.The role that financial planning plays when you’re recently married.Why you’re never too young to get a financial roadmap.An overview of the money mind exercise that Lance does with all his clients.What drove Lance to start a business with his wife.The role that a deacon at Lance's church played in his decision to start a business.Some of the work Lance and his wife have done in helping their clients during divorce proceedings with their business Next Step Divorce Solutions.Why a divorce shouldn’t be a financially devastating process.Some of the steps you can take to make more rational decisions during divorce proceedings. Tweetables: “When we think about financial planning, we want to look at stuff comprehensively. So we're both certified financial planners, my wife and I, which means we don't think of financial planning as a cookie-cutter process. We also don't think of it just as investment management.” — Lance Elrod [0:18:02] “We chose to kind of marry the assets under management and the flat fee. So that our clients know they are getting financial planning first and foremost.” — Lance Elrod [0:23:54] Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: Next Step Financial Transitions Next Step Divorce Solutions Next Step Financial Transitions on Facebook Next Step Financial Transitions on Instagram <a...

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