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Learn how to plan, invest and live smarter with the Raymond James For What It’s Worth podcast. Featuring insights from leading professionals, For What It’s Worth brings you the latest in wealth management, market commentary and engaging research. Hear industry specialists share resourceful insights on economic events, longevity and retirement planning, growing your financial legacy and more in each discussion-based episode hosted by Paige Lenssen, CFA. Whether you already work with a trusted financial advisor or currently manage your own investment plans, For What It’s Worth provides the engaging wealth management information you value as you pursue your most important goals.
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As we head into the (statistically) most charitable time of the year, aggregate U.S. giving is poised for a rebound from last year’s softened figures. Nicole Hisler, director of charitable solutions at Raymond James Trust, discusses philanthropic trends and important reminders for year-round generosity. [Recorded Aug. 17, 2023]
How do fraudsters compromise email accounts, and what steps can you take to protect yours? Review timeless tips for sidestepping both high- and low-tech scams, courtesy of Christa Far, Raymond James director of anti-money laundering and financial crimes management. [Recorded Aug. 15, 2023]
Essential estate planning documents help ensure your intentions will be honored, especially if you’re not in a position to express them yourself. Liz Ochoa, Raymond James private wealth strategist, discusses the differences between some of these powerful documents and shares which ones should be established as early as age 18. [Recorded Aug. 3, 2023]
When it comes to planning for the future of your wealth – and the impact it will have beyond your lifetime – what matters most? Joe Weaver, president of Raymond James Trust, discusses the critical role that proactive communication plays in a successful wealth transfer. [Recorded July 27, 2023]
All three major U.S. equity indices showed remarkable strength through the first half of 2023. Can they sustain this level of performance, or is a long-predicted recession lurking in the quarters ahead? Raymond James Chief Investment Officer Larry Adam shares his midyear investing outlook. [Recorded July 11, 2023]
Did you know that American forests offset 12% of total U.S. emissions? With wildfires back in the headlines, Energy Analyst Pavel Molchanov discusses the crucial role of reforestation efforts. [Recorded June 14, 2023]
Powered by generative artificial intelligence, OpenAI's ChatGPT has demolished prior records while becoming the fastest consumer application in history to reach 100 million users. What's behind its meteoric rise? Kemal Kvakic, Raymond James IT head of innovation, discusses what sets this innovation apart – and what risks it poses. [Recorded April 6, 2023]
Determining how you want your wealth distributed at the time of your passing can be challenging and emotional. For many families, this complexity is heightened by the presence of addiction or substance abuse among heirs. Will Lucius, chief trust officer at Raymond James Trust, discusses planning approaches available to affected families and why they may choose to include or exclude specific substance abuse provisions in their estate documents. [Recorded Feb. 21, 2023]
Raymond James Chief Investment Officer Larry Adam expects the U.S. economy to experience a recession this year – but he also forecasts a base case S&P 500 return of nearly 15%. What’s powering this dual-faceted outlook? Hear his perspective in the latest episode of For What It’s Worth. [Recorded Jan. 31, 2023]
Outsized stock positions arise in various ways, including business ownership, inheritance and investment performance over time. Ben Crayton, director of structured investments product management at Raymond James, outlines strategies that can mitigate related risks, including approaches that allow for continued ownership of the shares in question. [Recorded Oct. 5, 2022]
Billionaires’ public pledges make headlines, but strategic and impactful philanthropy isn’t exclusive to celebrities. Nicole Hisler, director of charitable giving at Raymond James Trust, discusses how families craft thoughtful, proactive giving plans tailored to the causes they value most. [Recorded Nov. 1, 2022]
What Medicare decisions have to be made if you retire early? Continue working beyond age 65? Care for young children? Contribute to an HSA? Tim Brady, Raymond James private wealth consultant, walks through important considerations. [Recorded 10/11/22]
The FBI reported last year's potential cybercrime losses at nearly $7 billion – and Raymond James Chief IT Security Officer Todd Ferguson believes that to be an underestimation. Learn about common scams and how you can help keep vulnerable loved ones safe. [Recorded 10/12/22]
Downside volatility has reappeared with markets responding sharply to Fed comments about the future of interest rates. Raymond James CIO Larry Adam discusses the outlook for inflation, U.S. consumer strength and various sectors. [Recorded 8/31/22]
Is the war in Ukraine responsible for soaring gas prices? How do U.S. economic conditions affect the global oil market? And what does it all mean for decarbonization? Raymond James director and energy analyst Pavel Molchanov offers his perspective. [Recorded 6/2/22]
Supporting an aging parent or less-independent loved one can be a mutually meaningful experience. Providing that care also comes with emotional, physical and financial costs to consider. Amanda Stahl, director of longevity planning at Raymond James, discusses the growing population of caregivers and the resources available to help them. [Recorded 4/6/22]
Younger generations aren’t the only ones balancing the benefits of technological innovation with drawbacks like digital addiction, privacy concerns and mental health effects. Dr. Joe Coughlin, founder and director of the MIT AgeLab, discusses how future technological advances may affect the well-being of older individuals. [Recorded 12/2/21]
Creating products that better fit the needs of older people isn’t just a nice thing to do – it’s a tremendous economic opportunity, one that offers wins for businesses and consumers alike. Dr. Joe Coughlin, founder and director of the MIT AgeLab, explains why retirees are “the world’s most misunderstood market.” [Recorded 12/2/21]
Everyone has expectations about what their golden years will look like. But too often, retirement is thought of as a finish line – a destination, rather than a new, decades-long phase of life. Dr. Joe Coughlin, founder and director of the MIT AgeLab, discusses the ways in which investors – and society – often miss the mark when it comes to retirement reality. [Recorded 12/2/21]
Is the Federal Reserve concerned about price levels? What’s the significance of asset purchases ending? Will supply chain struggles resolve? Raymond James Chief Economist Dr. Scott Brown shares his outlook for 2022. [Recorded 12/8/21]
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