Ep 74: The Money Gridiron – What Football Teaches Us About Retirement Planning

At this time of year, you can find football on TV almost every night of the week. So, let’s take some concepts from the game of football and apply them to our retirement planning.

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At this time of year, you can find football on TV almost every night of the week. So, let’s take some concepts from the game of football and apply them to our retirement planning.

You might be surprised to see the correlation between football and finance, but then again, maybe not with the name of our show. Strap up and join us for a look at the lessons we can take away from the gridiron.

Here’s some of what you’ll learn on this episode:

  • What is the Financial Red Zone and why is it critical? (1:51)
  • Why taking on more risk to catch up is almost never the best way to fix the problem. (3:55)
  • Sometimes you need to stop worrying about getting more money and focus on protecting your retirement instead. (5:53)
  • The right coach can make all the difference when it comes to success. (8:04)

 

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