FM 007: The Wall Street Journal & Citi Guide To Money And Happiness With Jonathan Clements

Living a wealthy life is about much more than money. Surprisingly, many key principles including risk management, simplicity, and delayed gratification apply equally to personal success as they do to financial success. In this 7th episode of the Financial Mentor podcast Jonathan Clements reveals universal truths about money and happiness developed over his 17 years as a featured columnist for the Wall Street Journal (and more recently with Citi Personal Wealth Management for 5 years). He combed his decades long collection of writings and distilled them down to just the essential core “notions” that every wealth builder must understand. Now we can benefit from this in-depth knowledge about true wealth, money and happiness in this exclusive interview with one of the true veterans of Wall Street personal finance journalism. In this episode you will discover: * How to reach lofty financial goals with limited dollars. * The “things” you want more than money (the answer may surprise you!) * How to choose the right financial product to match your personal goals. * When (if ever) it is appropriate to buy life insurance against your child. * How to avoid the unexpectedly high cost of emotions in financial decisions. * How your biological heritage hard-wires you to fail financially… and what you must do to fix it. * The single most important habit for personal and financial success (it's not what you think!) * How you can balance delayed gratification for tomorrow while living in the moment today without conflict or stress. * The surprising key to a successful and fulfilling retirement. * The “hedonic treadmill” and how to avoid post-goal-achievement let down. * How to get more joy out of your possessions without spending an extra dime (Hint! It's all in your mind.) * The smart way vs. the illusory way to pursue financial freedom. Which path are you following? * The simple strategy to recapture the joy of your youth in your retirement years. * How your fear of loss can blind you to investment profits – and what you must do to fix it. * Why “human capital” is one of the least understood but most intriguing concepts in personal finance. * The right time to take risks, and when it is a fool's errand. Resources and Links Mentioned in this Session Include: * Jonathan's writings at Citi's website. * Jonathan's new book at Amazon The Little Book of Main Street Money: 21 Simple Truths that Help Real People Make Real Money (Little Books. Big Profits). * My

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Todd Tresidder from the FinancialMentor.com blog reveals unconventional wealth building advice and advanced investment strategy tips. Discover the next step in retirement planning and personal finance from a former professional hedge fund manager turned financial coach and author. If you are tired of the same old “buy, hold, and pray” and worn out frugality tips then this show is for you. Each episode teaches financial freedom for smart people by revealing what works, what doesn’t, and why. Todd has walked the path to wealth himself and coached hundreds of clients just like you to prove out every principle taught – no ivory tower theories or worn out platitudes. He’s organized the entire wealth building process into a cohesive, step-by-step system complete with specific action steps so you can produce measurable results. This isn’t just another “get-rich-quick” or “get out of debt” show. This is about carefully engineering your finances to take charge of your life so you can live the adventure you always imagined life could be.