Nobody Teaches You How to Turn Savings Into a Paycheck
💼 Want expert help in planning for your financial future? Apply for a consultation here 👉 https://calendly.com/erg-kc/introduct... For most of your working life, the retirement message was simple: save consistently, invest for growth, and let time do the heavy lifting. But retirement changes the game. Scott explains why accumulating wealth and spending it are two completely different challenges. He explores the emotional shift from receiving a paycheck to creating one, and how to turn those savings into a paycheck you can trust. Here’s what we cover in this episode: 💵 Retirement Paychecks: Turning savings into dependable income 🧩 Income System: Why accounts alone aren't enough ⚖️ Withdrawal Strategy: Which accounts to use and when 📉 Sequence Risk: Protecting income during market downturns 🧾 Tax Coordination: Creating income without unnecessary taxes 📞 Call us: 913-393-4724 🌐 Visit our podcast website: https://listentoscott.com/ 📚🛠️ Check out Scott's book, Exceptional Retirement, and Retirement Toolkit Download here 👉 https://keap.page/bu413/exceptional-r... 📰 Read our latest articles on Kiplinger: https://www.kiplinger.com/author/scot... 📌 Follow us for expert retirement planning tips! / elevatedretirementgroupkc #retirement #retirementplanning __________________________________________________ This video/podcast has been prepared for educational and marketing purposes only. The information in this video is general in nature, does not constitute personalized investment advice, and does not provide a complete analysis of the subjects discussed. All investments involve risk, and different types of investments involve varying degrees of risk. There can be no assurance that any specific investment strategy will be profitable or suitable to you. Additionally, although information presented in this video is believed to be factual and up to date, we do not guarantee its accuracy. You should consult an attorney or tax professional regarding your specific legal or tax situation and should consult a professional adviser before implementing any of the strategies mentioned in this video. Investment Advisory Services are offered through Elevated Capital Advisors, LLC, an SEC Registered Investment Adviser affiliated with Elevated Retirement Group, LLC. Registration as an investment adviser does not constitute an endorsement of Elevated Capital Advisors, LLC by securities regulators, nor does it indicate that the firm has attained a particular level of skill or ability. Insurance advice and products may be offered by a third-party insurance producer, which may be affiliated with Elevated Retirement Group, LLC and Elevated Capital Advisors, LLC. Walter Storholt and Third Wheel Media, LLC are not clients of Elevated Capital Advisers. They receive cash compensation for their assistance in preparing and hosting this podcast, and for providing the endorsement contained in this podcast. Because Walter and Third Wheel Media are compensated in connection with this podcast, they have a material conflict of interest in providing their endorsement.

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