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Risk Management: It\\u2019s a boring topic most of the time, but not this time - I guarantee it! Welcome back to this episode of The Retirement Answer Man. I\\u2019m happy you\\u2019re here (I\\u2019m Roger Whitney, by the way). I hope that you\\u2019re ready for an important conversation today. And I mean that, it really is a vital conversation when it comes to safeguarding your assets and preparing you for retirement in a way that fits where you are at now and where you will be in the future. It has to do with risk management - which is the way in which you assess the amount of risk to your financial portfolio and life that exists, and what you\\u2019re going to do about it. Be sure you listen. This could save you thousands of dollars.
The very term \\u201crisk management\\u201d sounds like an oxymoron. I mean, how can you really expect to manage all the risks that exist in life? When we talk about risk management we\\u2019re not saying that you can manage all the risks of life, what we ARE saying is that you should manage those that you ARE able to manage. So proper risk management begins with assessing what you actually have that is at risk in terms of assets - your financial portfolio, your health, your income, and other important things. On this episode we go deep into the subject but keep it at a level that you can easily digest, so make sure you stick around for this episode.
When it comes to managing the risk you have in terms of asset risk, you are either going to bear all of that risk yourself or you\\u2019re going to pay someone else to take on some of the risk. That\\u2019s where insurance, and a good insurance agent, comes into the picture. Today I\\u2019m chatting with Brian Certain. Brain is an experienced Allstate insurance agent in my neck of the woods and I haven\\u2019t met a person who\\u2019s a better resource for helping us understand this whole topic in layman\\u2019s terms. He brings it down to a level that anyone can understand on this episode so be sure you take the time to learn what you need to know about protecting your assets from the risks of life.
Most of us understand that our insurance needs change as we go through life. For example, a married father of four needs a different type and amount of life insurance than a retired widower of 84. But there\\u2019s another reason insurance needs change that has to do with your assets. As you accumulate more and have more net worth in particular, you have more to lose if you were to be sued. That\\u2019s where having a great insurance agent in your corner is of paramount importance. Your insurance agent knows the details of risk management like nobody else, but also is able to help you assess your needs at the various stages of your life. On this episode we\\u2019re going to give you some great tips to help you assess whether your assets are adequately protected and the S.M.A.R.T. spring segment is going to give you a simple assignment that will help you take the first steps to making sure they are.
On this episode of The Retirement Answer Man my guest is Brian Certain, an experienced insurance agent from the state of Texas. Brian said that he often hears people say something like this, \\u201cI don\\u2019t really like or trust my insurance agent but his price is $100 a month less than the closest competitor, so I stick with him.\\u201d Think about that reasoning for a minute as it relates to your homeowners insurance. Why are you willing to risk an investment of $200,000 or more for the sake of $100 a month by placing it into the hands of a guy you don\\u2019t trust? That doesn\\u2019t make much sense. You need an agent who you KNOW is giving you sound advice and on this episode we\\u2019re going to walk you through the \\u201cgotchas\\u201d you should look out for when dealing with agents and insurance.
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