The Osborn Financial Group Podcast

EP #13: Financial Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them: A Life-Stage Guide

Jeremy

Are you making critical financial mistakes without even realizing it? Your stage of life dramatically impacts which money moves matter most—and which errors could cost you dearly down the road.

Our latest episode tackles the evolution of financial priorities through each decade of life, revealing how seemingly small decisions in your twenties can dramatically impact your retirement years. We explore why distinguishing between needs and wants becomes increasingly crucial as responsibilities grow, and why that daily $7 Starbucks habit might actually be costing you an entire IRA contribution annually.

For those in their thirties and forties, we dive into asset protection strategies, emergency fund essentials, and the counterintuitive truth about college savings versus retirement planning. (Hint: there's a compelling reason financial experts recommend prioritizing your own financial security before funding your children's education.) We break down insurance considerations that become non-negotiable during these decades and explain why estate planning can't wait until retirement.

As the conversation shifts to pre-retirement years, we tackle one of the most complex financial decisions you'll face: when to claim Social Security benefits. From health considerations to tax implications, we explore the nuanced factors that should guide this crucial choice, including the surprising "break-even point" that determines whether delaying benefits actually makes mathematical sense for your situation.

Throughout every life stage, financial discipline remains the cornerstone of success—but we emphasize that balance is equally important. After all, what good is wealth without the health and happiness to enjoy it?

Ready to identify which financial pitfalls might be lurking in your current decade? Listen now, then visit www.osbornfinancial.com or call 954-963-3300 for personalized guidance on your financial journey.