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EPISODE · May 9, 2025 · 47 MIN

The Importance of Retirement Resilience

from The Wall Street Sweeper with Russell Hackmann · host Russell Hackmann

Russ Hackmann delves into significant economic trends and the importance of retirement planning. He explores the current market volatility, the implications of economic contraction, and the necessity for a resilient retirement strategy amidst uncertainty.  Russ discusses the importance of retirement resilience and how individuals can ensure their financial security regardless of market conditions. He contrasts traditional financial planning with a more holistic approach that considers health, happiness, and purpose alongside financial assets.  Hackmann Wealth Senior Vice-President Clare Hare also joins with a caution against solely relying on past experience to plan your future financial life. Reach Hackmann Wealth Partners at 617-674-2000. Hackmann Wealth Partners www.hackmannwealth.com  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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