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Simply Money is a weekly collection of segments that cover wealth strategies for high-net-worth investors. Allworth advisors Bob Sponseller and Brian James tackle:


-Roth conversions
-Tax strategies
-Estate planning
-Portfolio allocation
-Retirement timing


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On this episode of Simply Money, Bob and Brian tackle a question that hits differently when you’ve built real wealth: if the market dropped 20% tomorrow, what would you actually do? They walk through the emotional and mathematical realities of managing a $2–10 million portfolio, why risk tolerance and plan design don’t always align, and how shifting from accumulation to preservation changes everything. You’ll also hear strategies around sequence of returns risk, separating income streams from piles of money, and why diversification today may mean more than just a 60/40 portfolio. Plus, the guys explain why bonds weren’t the “safe haven” many expected in 2022, how to think strategically about 401(k) contributions across pre-tax, Roth, and after-tax buckets, and answer listener questions on retirement withdrawals, dividend income, and spending in early retirement.
On this episode of Simply Money, Bob and Brian break down the most expensive lies couples tell themselves about money—especially the dangerous comfort of saying “we’re fine” —and explain how a lack of communication around retirement timing, estate plans, and financial roles can cost families millions and fracture relationships. They also dig into why a single withdrawal rate like the traditional 4% rule isn’t enough, exploring sequence of returns risk, bucket strategies, flexible spending guardrails, and how small tweaks in Monte Carlo assumptions can dramatically change your plan’s success rate. Plus, Allworth’s in-house insurance expert, Jodee Deutsch, joins the show to discuss when life insurance shifts from simple protection to advanced estate and legacy planning, and how high-net-worth families can better align their wealth with their long-term goals.
On this episode of Simply Money, Bob and Brian break down why the financial decisions that feel boring or easy to postpone often have the biggest impact on long-term success. From overlooked beneficiary designations and withdrawal strategies to missed tax-planning windows and life risks that don’t show up in market charts, they explain how successful families can do everything “right” and still run into avoidable problems. The conversation highlights why planning for taxes, longevity, healthcare, control, and flexibility matters just as much as investment returns—especially as net worth grows—and how proactive, thoughtful decisions today can protect both your lifestyle and your legacy.
On this episode of Simply Money presented by Allworth Financial, Bob and Brian break down whether a strong January really sets the tone for the rest of the market. They explain why diversification is resurfacing as international stocks and small caps outperform, dig into why the world’s largest asset manager says bonds may no longer protect portfolios the way investors expect, and share smarter ways to manage risk and income in retirement, including shorter-duration bonds and buffered strategies. The show also tackles real planning decisions around selling appreciated investments, evaluating active managers, estate planning for blended families, and why proactive conversations around aging parents can prevent financial and emotional chaos later on.
On this week’s Best of Simply Money podcast, Bob and Brian issue a critical warning for anyone who’s never vetted their financial advisor—breaking down a real-life fraud case and how to protect yourself. They unpack whether gold belongs in your portfolio, reveal the hidden risks of neglected 401(k)s, and explain how to make them work harder for high-net-worth investors. Plus, smart listener questions on helping kids with a home down payment, guarding against early-retirement market drops, and unwinding a concentrated stock position without triggering a massive tax bill.
On this week’s Best of Simply Money podcast, Bob and Brian unpack the seven most common financial lies we tell ourselves – from “I’ll be happy when I have more money” to “I’ll figure it out on my own.” These aren’t just small white lies; they’re deeply emotional narratives that can quietly sabotage your financial future. Whether you're navigating lifestyle creep, market timing fears, or generational silence around money, this episode helps you recognize these self-deceptions and replace them with smart, actionable advice. Plus, tips for protecting your finances through divorce, estate planning updates you might have missed, and the growing threat of elder cyber scams.
On this week’s Best of Simply Money podcast, Bob and Brian unpack the booming world of alternative investments—from gold and crypto to private equity and real estate. Is now the time to diversify beyond stocks and bonds? Plus, what big bank earnings tell us about the economy, what a Cincinnati real estate expert sees in 2026, and how to financially support aging parents without derailing your own retirement. And if you waited until now to think about your 2025 taxes—don’t worry, there’s still time.
On this week’s Best of Simply Money podcast, Bob and Brian reveal why January is the most strategic money month of the year. From harvesting capital gains and revisiting direct indexing strategies to maximizing donor-advised funds and managing idle cash, they break down the smartest financial moves you can make right now. Plus, they discuss why a bigger tax refund isn't necessarily a good thing, how poor timing can erode your investment returns, and how to prepare emotionally and financially for long-term care decisions. Later, they answer listener questions about tax alpha, inherited IRAs, and consolidating retirement accounts.
On this week’s Best of Simply Money podcast, Bob and Brian take a deep dive into what really happened in 2025 — and why the investing fundamentals they shared all year long held up once again. From President Trump’s return and a new wave of tariffs, to a Federal Reserve caught between inflation and politics, to a stock market rally that rewarded patient investors — they told you what to expect, and they were right. Hear what mattered most, what moved the markets, and what lessons investors should take into 2026. Plus, the rise of real financial resolutions, how to measure if your money actually did its job this year, and your smart money questions answered.
On this week’s Best of Simply Money podcast, Bob and Brian explore a simple phrase that could mean the difference between financial freedom and struggle: “the sooner the better.” They unpack new data around Gen X’s looming retirement crisis and what it means to be the first generation largely retiring without pensions. Then, they dive into a compelling new study showing how saving—not spending—could be the true key to financial happiness. Plus, career expert Julie Bauke joins to dissect “the executive dilemma”—when a promotion might not actually be the best next move. Finally, Bob and Brian answer real listener questions on managing capital gains, tapping into dividends, and planning for long-term care.
On this week’s Best of Simply Money podcast, Bob and Brian explore whether we’re living through another tech bubble — this time fueled by artificial intelligence. Is the massive investment in AI setting us up for a painful correction in 2026? They dig into market concentration, inflated valuations, and why companies like Nvidia, Oracle, and OpenAI are raising red flags for some investors. You’ll also hear why now is a smart time to rebalance your portfolio — but not the old way — and how high-net-worth investors are using buffered ETFs and direct indexing to level up their financial strategy. Plus, estate planning mistakes that can cost your heirs big time, and real answers in the Ask the Advisor segment — from embedded portfolio risk to downsizing dilemmas.
On this week’s Best of Simply Money podcast, Bob and Brian uncover the crucial differences between financial advisors who are just going through the motions and those truly playing offense—actively helping high-net-worth clients reduce taxes, build legacy plans, and take control of their financial futures. Learn the red flags that suggest your advisor may be stuck in the past and the proactive strategies—like Roth conversions and tax-efficient income planning—that can dramatically improve your long-term outcomes. Plus, find out what Vanguard is doing that could make your 401(k) feel more like a pension, when it makes sense to start financially helping your kids now, and how to plan your estate beyond just taxes and probate. It’s a jam-packed show for anyone who wants to stay sharp and plan smarter.
On this episode of Simply Money presented by Allworth Financial, Bob and Brian reveal a stunning stat: just two companies—Alphabet and Nvidia—are responsible for a third of the S&P 500’s returns this year. If you think you’re diversified just because you own an index fund, think again. They dive into the historical precedent for today’s market concentration, the real risks of overexposure to big tech, and what smart investors should consider instead—including equal-weight ETFs, buffered products, and direct indexing.
On this week’s Best of Simply Money podcast, Bob and Brian break down the true art of asset location—why it’s not just about what you invest in, but where you hold those investments. They walk through real-life scenarios for high-net-worth investors, explaining how to use pre-tax, Roth, and taxable accounts to build smarter, tax-savvy portfolios. Then, Amazon, Alphabet, and Meta are flooding the market with corporate bonds. Why now? And what does that mean for income-focused investors? Plus, career expert Julie Bauke joins the show to unpack the “Executive Dilemma”—when to stay, when to jump, and how to evaluate your next big move. Also: tech-heavy indexes, the rise of private credit, and what to do with a lump sum after selling a rental property.
On this week’s Best of Simply Money podcast, Bob and Brian ask the question every long-term investor should be thinking about right now: while the headlines fixate on the Fed, are we focusing on the wrong thing? Plus, what a major move involving a media company can teach us about handling company stock. And don’t miss answers to your biggest financial questions, from capital gains strategy to whether ETFs really beat mutual funds in a taxable account.
On this week’s Best of Simply Money podcast, Bob and Brian explore how your financial plan should stay steady even when the economy doesn’t follow the script. From the double-digit interest rates of the 1980s to the AI-fueled market surge of 2023–24, they unpack the mixed signals investors have faced over the last 40 years—and what you can learn from the surprises. They also dive into how innovations from State Street could reshape your 401(k), how to make smart open enrollment choices, and real-life listener questions about supporting aging parents and adult kids, selling a business, managing inconsistent income, and dealing with old annuities.
On this week’s Best of Simply Money podcast, Bob and Brian dive deep into the AI investment craze that’s dominating headlines. Are we too late to cash in? Or is this just the beginning of a new economic era? They break down the hype, the risks, and the smarter way to invest—without trying to pick a winner. Plus, why international investing may deserve another look, a fresh update on the real estate market, and how to break out of financial decision paralysis. Finally, your listener questions on giving, planning, and the fear of running out—even when you have enough.
On this week’s Best of Simply Money podcast, Bob and Brian welcome former Cleveland Fed President Dr. Loretta Mester for a rare insider’s view into how interest rate decisions are made, why 2% inflation remains so elusive, and how the Fed stays focused amid political noise. She also recounts navigating the economy through COVID and shares what makes Ohio’s economy uniquely resilient. Then, Bob and Brian shift gears to dissect huge earnings reports from Microsoft, Meta, Alphabet, and Nvidia — and what they signal for the future of AI and market momentum. Later, they tackle real-life listener questions: why muni bonds might trigger “phantom income,” how mutual funds can lead to unexpected tax bills, tips for coordinating insurance policies, and whether investing through an LLC offers tax or liability advantages.  
On this week’s Best of Simply Money podcast, Bob and Brian challenge the myth of the "magic number" in retirement planning. Just because you've hit $2 million or even $5 million doesn’t mean your future is locked in. Plus, hear stories of high-net-worth individuals navigating the pitfalls of poorly structured wealth. Later, they discuss new research showing that early retirement might actually shorten your life, how to use your empty nest phase for a financial makeover, and whether it’s possible to be too diversified. Finally, as always, Bob and Brian take on real listener questions—from restricted stock units to the right time to downsize.
On this week’s Best of Simply Money podcast, Bob and Brian celebrate the third birthday of the latest bull market — and reflect on what an 85% rise in the S&P 500 since 2022 really teaches long-term investors. Then, they explore a hidden risk for high-net-worth investors: complacency. When your wealth grows, it’s easy to think it’ll manage itself. Bob and Brian share how rebalancing, tax strategies, and proactive planning can keep success from turning into vulnerability. Plus, the team answers your most pressing financial questions about Roth IRAs, 5% CDs, and more.
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