Financial Wellness: 5 Steps to Strengthen Your Money Relationship
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Certified financial planner and “Breaking the Money Taboo” author Jean Lynn discusses how women can improve their relationship with money by understanding early money experiences and breaking the cultural reluctance to talk about finances. Lynn explains why stock market investing can feel like gambling for women and argues advisors should focus on trade-offs rather than “risk tolerance.” She offers a framework for retirement planning using the 4% rule and a “skyscraper” analogy that balances long-term investments (“elevators”) with a “staircase” of accessible funds and recommends setting aside 3–5 years of retirement expenses. Lynn addresses Social Security concerns, noting that a potential 2035 trust fund depletion could mean a 20% reduction in benefits, and outlines claiming-age trade-offs. She shares tips for choosing a financial planner (CFP, fiduciary, third-party custodian, transparent fees), reducing spending with a 24-hour rule, and preparing for widowhood through shared financial knowledge and documentation.
Certified financial planner and “Breaking the Money Taboo” author Jean Lynn discusses how women can improve their relationship with money by understanding early money experiences and breaking the cultural reluctance to talk about finances. Lynn explains why stock market investing can feel like gambling for women and argues advisors should focus on trade-offs rather than “risk tolerance.” She offers a framework for retirement planning using the 4% rule and a “skyscraper” analogy that balances long-term investments (“elevators”) with a “staircase” of accessible funds and recommends setting aside 3–5 years of retirement expenses. Lynn addresses Social Security concerns, noting that a potential 2035 trust fund depletion could mean a 20% reduction in benefits, and outlines claiming-age trade-offs. She shares tips for choosing a financial planner (CFP, fiduciary, third-party custodian, transparent fees), reducing spending with a 24-hour rule, and preparing for widowhood through shared financial knowledge and documentation.
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