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Safe Money Radio with Brad PistoleAuthor: Brad Pistole
Safe Money Radio host Brad Pistole is a nationally recognized Financial Professional who specializes in planning that protects principal from stock market volatility and creates guaranteed lifetime income. Listen here to receive insights from Brad and hear what he has to say regarding retirement income planning. Language: en-us Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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How Free Dinners Can Cost Your Future
Friday, 9 January, 2026
The steak is free. The advice isn’t. We pull back the curtain on the seminar ecosystem targeting people near retirement with glossy mailers, “nonprofit” classes, and polished scripts that funnel you into preselected products—often before anyone asks what you actually need. Along the way, we challenge celebrity talking points with precise rules that impact your wallet, including the real RMD ages, why half-years matter for penalties and QCDs, and how Roth conversions should be planned around tax brackets, Medicare IRMAA thresholds, and future rates rather than hype.You’ll hear two real stories that hit hard. In one, a couple with a 7% income rider compounding for over a decade was convinced to remove it to “save fees,” wiping out a lifetime income base just as illness forced retirement. In another, a rider was placed on an account meant for heirs while being omitted from the IRA facing RMDs—fees paid where benefits wouldn’t be used, and protection withheld where it mattered most. These cases show how guarantees can vanish with a single signature and why the right feature on the wrong account is still the wrong plan.We talk straight about how to protect yourself: define a clear purpose for each account—income, liquidity, or legacy—then let that purpose pick the product and features. Demand written plans that show fees, surrender schedules, conservative projections, tax implications, and stress tests. Verify fiduciary status, designations, complaints, and licensing. Be skeptical when a first meeting asks for every statement before goals are discussed. If someone recommends removing a valuable guarantee, ask for numbers proving why, and get a second opinion.If you want a plan grounded in math, rules, and your goals—not marketing—tune in and take notes. Then share this episode with a friend who’s been invited to “dinner.” Subscribe, leave a review, and tell us: what high-pressure pitch have you faced, and how did you handle it?Send us a textTo learn more about Brad Pistole and the Ozark Retirement Group, please visit www.ozarksretirement.com













