
The Retirement Learning Lab
Tired of feeling overwhelmed and confused about retirement planning?
You're not alone. After 30+ years of helping people navigate retirement, I've seen how the flood of conflicting financial advice paralyzes even the smartest people.
Hi, I'm Van Richards, and I created The Retirement Learning Lab to cut through the noise and give you the clarity you deserve.
Here's what makes this different: Instead of throwing more complicated strategies at you, I teach you a simple, systematic approach that actually works. My clients go from lying awake at night worrying about money to sleeping peacefully, knowing they're in complete control of their financial future.
You'll discover how to:
- Transform retirement confusion into confident action
- Maximize your income while reducing risk
- Avoid the costly mistakes that become impossible to fix later
- Create a plan so simple you could explain it to a 12-year-old
The bottom line: You only get one chance at retirement. Don't leave it to chance.
Whether you're 10 years from retirement or already there, these proven strategies will help you go from financial insecurity to complete control.
Ready to stop worrying and start winning? New episodes every week.
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The Retirement Learning Lab
Enterprise Products Stock Analysis + Dividends, Taxes and Retirement
EPD has one of the highest dividend rates of any large publicly traded company. This week I'll discuss the stock's potential role in retirement savings.
This week I discuss the stock's potential role in retirement savings. EPD is a prime example of a company that appears to be managed to pay its shareholders dividends as opposed to increase share value.
With Enterprise Products' recent plan to acquire Navitas Midstream, near-term returns should be bolstered.
EPD’s formula for success has been Quality Assets + Superior Location + Long Term Contracts
I have a wonderful resource to offer you as well. A lot of the information I provide is to help people decide if a stock is right for them. But another important consideration is when to sell a stock. I have made a 10-minute video lesson giving you tips and rules of thumb to help you determine when you should sell a stock. You can get this free video lesson at http://www.whentoselladividendstock.com
Join me each week on Monday at 1 PM for another stock analysis.
If you're short look at the chapter highlights of today's show.
If your podcast platform doesn't list program timestamps, here's what's in today's show:
1.38 What does Enterprise Products Do?
3.40 How stable is Enterprise Products?
4.22 How will the acquisition of Navitas affect Enterprise Products?
6.32 What is a distributable cash flow (DCF)?
10.28 What is the financial integrity of Enterprise Products?
10.55 What is the distribution history of Enterprise Products
12.56 What are EDP’s economic moat characteristics?
14.50 Tell me more about EDP’s earnings.
16.57 How competitive is EDP with its peers?
19.07 What are the bullish characteristics of EDP?
20.34 What are the bearish characteristics of EDP?
23.06 How are analysts valuing Enterprise Products?
24.02 What is the analysts’ sentiment toward EDP?