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Life Planning with Ron Anderson
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Psychologist and educator Fitzhugh Dodson wrote, “Without goals and plans to reach them, you are like a ship that has set sail with no destination.”
Of course, goals don’t amount to much unless you have a plan to reach them. That planning should involve more than building your net worth. Ron Anderson joins us today to discuss life planning— what is it, how to do it, and why you should.
Ron Anderson is the Founder & President of Plan A Wealth Management in Lincoln, Nebraska.
What Is Life Planning?
Life planning goes beyond setting financial goals; it’s about discovering and fulfilling your purpose. It involves asking yourself why you want to be financially successful and what you will do to accomplish your bigger goals in life. It’s about making a difference and living out the reason God put you on this planet.
The core of life planning is about introspection and alignment with God’s purpose for your life. We were all created on purpose for a purpose, and life planning helps us ask the tough questions to design a life that truly matters. It ensures that your goals are in line with God’s plan for you, helping you avoid the pitfall of pursuing the world's definition of success while missing out on the unique contribution you are meant to make.
The Role of a Financial Planner in Life Planning
A financial planner can be instrumental in helping you navigate your life planning journey. They can assist in determining how much you need to live the life God is calling you to. This includes helping you set a reasonable lifestyle, preparing for God’s nudges, and ensuring that you are ready to say "yes" when He calls. A planner can also help you clarify your goals, understand how major life events fit into your vision, and identify opportunities to make the most meaningful impact.
Scripture provides a strong foundation for life planning. Ephesians 5:15-17 urges us to live wisely, making the most of every opportunity and understanding the will of the Lord:
“Be very careful, then, how you live—not as unwise but as wise, making the most of every opportunity, because the days are evil. Therefore do not be foolish, but understand what the Lord’s will is.”
Ephesians 2:10 also reminds us that we are God’s masterpiece, created to do the good things He planned for us long ago. This is why it’s so vital to live purposefully and intentionally, aligning our lives with God’s plans.
If you're interested in exploring life planning further, you can visit PlanAWM.com, where you can schedule an appointment and speak with a member of their team.
On Today’s Program, Rob Answers Listener Questions:
- I've been contemplating leaving my assets from a soon-to-be-settled divorce to my children, who are in their 20s, and I'm just not sure I'm going to do that. All that said, I am very ill and have been around the world eight times trying to get well. The main question is, with Social Security Disability, how do income and assets affect Social Security Disability?
- I've had a life insurance policy for about 20 years, which will expire when I turn 76 unless I choose to pay a significantly higher premium at age 82. This means I have around five years left on it. I wanted to "cash it in," but when I contacted the company, they informed me that this is not possible with my term life policy. I came across a company called Coventry on TV, which seems to buy life insurance policies and provide cash in return. Can you explain how this works?
- I'm in my early to mid-70s and have a small to medium investment account. I have it securely invested in a G-Fund within my TSP. I'm curious about the market's future, especially since it's at an all-time high and has performed well this year. Given that it's an election year, and I haven't researched historical trends during such times, do you think the market will continue to rise? I'm considering converting a significant portion of my G-Fund to the C-Fund, which tracks the S&P 500. What is your outlook on the S&P 500 for the rest of the year?
- A few months ago, my mom passed away, and I was initially told I needed to go to probate court. At the courthouse, I was given a list of documents to bring, including the title to my mom's house and property. After reviewing these documents for a few minutes, the probate office informed me that I have a life estate, so probate isn't necessary, which contradicts their earlier statement. They mentioned it needed rights of survivorship, which it didn't have. I'm now confused about whether I need to go to probate or not.
- A few months ago, I heard about Social Security benefits for those in their 60s. I visited the Social Security office last week and asked why the surviving spouse seems penalized after a spouse's death. I feel like I'm losing my benefits despite working for them, as I can only take survivor benefits if my husband passes before me. The representative couldn't explain the reasoning. How can I advocate for a change to this rule, as its purpose is unclear to me?
Resources Mentioned:
- Plan A Wealth Management
- Rich Toward God: A Study on the Parable of the Rich Fool
- Find a Certified Kingdom Advisor (CKA) or Certified Christian Financial Counselor (CertCFC)
- FaithFi App
Remember, you can call in to ask your questions most days at (800) 525-7000. Faith & Finance is also available on the Moody Radio Network and American Family Radio. Visit our website at FaithFi.com where you can join the FaithFi Community and give as we expand our outreach.
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Manage episode 436224950 series 1541508
Psychologist and educator Fitzhugh Dodson wrote, “Without goals and plans to reach them, you are like a ship that has set sail with no destination.”
Of course, goals don’t amount to much unless you have a plan to reach them. That planning should involve more than building your net worth. Ron Anderson joins us today to discuss life planning— what is it, how to do it, and why you should.
Ron Anderson is the Founder & President of Plan A Wealth Management in Lincoln, Nebraska.
What Is Life Planning?
Life planning goes beyond setting financial goals; it’s about discovering and fulfilling your purpose. It involves asking yourself why you want to be financially successful and what you will do to accomplish your bigger goals in life. It’s about making a difference and living out the reason God put you on this planet.
The core of life planning is about introspection and alignment with God’s purpose for your life. We were all created on purpose for a purpose, and life planning helps us ask the tough questions to design a life that truly matters. It ensures that your goals are in line with God’s plan for you, helping you avoid the pitfall of pursuing the world's definition of success while missing out on the unique contribution you are meant to make.
The Role of a Financial Planner in Life Planning
A financial planner can be instrumental in helping you navigate your life planning journey. They can assist in determining how much you need to live the life God is calling you to. This includes helping you set a reasonable lifestyle, preparing for God’s nudges, and ensuring that you are ready to say "yes" when He calls. A planner can also help you clarify your goals, understand how major life events fit into your vision, and identify opportunities to make the most meaningful impact.
Scripture provides a strong foundation for life planning. Ephesians 5:15-17 urges us to live wisely, making the most of every opportunity and understanding the will of the Lord:
“Be very careful, then, how you live—not as unwise but as wise, making the most of every opportunity, because the days are evil. Therefore do not be foolish, but understand what the Lord’s will is.”
Ephesians 2:10 also reminds us that we are God’s masterpiece, created to do the good things He planned for us long ago. This is why it’s so vital to live purposefully and intentionally, aligning our lives with God’s plans.
If you're interested in exploring life planning further, you can visit PlanAWM.com, where you can schedule an appointment and speak with a member of their team.
On Today’s Program, Rob Answers Listener Questions:
- I've been contemplating leaving my assets from a soon-to-be-settled divorce to my children, who are in their 20s, and I'm just not sure I'm going to do that. All that said, I am very ill and have been around the world eight times trying to get well. The main question is, with Social Security Disability, how do income and assets affect Social Security Disability?
- I've had a life insurance policy for about 20 years, which will expire when I turn 76 unless I choose to pay a significantly higher premium at age 82. This means I have around five years left on it. I wanted to "cash it in," but when I contacted the company, they informed me that this is not possible with my term life policy. I came across a company called Coventry on TV, which seems to buy life insurance policies and provide cash in return. Can you explain how this works?
- I'm in my early to mid-70s and have a small to medium investment account. I have it securely invested in a G-Fund within my TSP. I'm curious about the market's future, especially since it's at an all-time high and has performed well this year. Given that it's an election year, and I haven't researched historical trends during such times, do you think the market will continue to rise? I'm considering converting a significant portion of my G-Fund to the C-Fund, which tracks the S&P 500. What is your outlook on the S&P 500 for the rest of the year?
- A few months ago, my mom passed away, and I was initially told I needed to go to probate court. At the courthouse, I was given a list of documents to bring, including the title to my mom's house and property. After reviewing these documents for a few minutes, the probate office informed me that I have a life estate, so probate isn't necessary, which contradicts their earlier statement. They mentioned it needed rights of survivorship, which it didn't have. I'm now confused about whether I need to go to probate or not.
- A few months ago, I heard about Social Security benefits for those in their 60s. I visited the Social Security office last week and asked why the surviving spouse seems penalized after a spouse's death. I feel like I'm losing my benefits despite working for them, as I can only take survivor benefits if my husband passes before me. The representative couldn't explain the reasoning. How can I advocate for a change to this rule, as its purpose is unclear to me?
Resources Mentioned:
- Plan A Wealth Management
- Rich Toward God: A Study on the Parable of the Rich Fool
- Find a Certified Kingdom Advisor (CKA) or Certified Christian Financial Counselor (CertCFC)
- FaithFi App
Remember, you can call in to ask your questions most days at (800) 525-7000. Faith & Finance is also available on the Moody Radio Network and American Family Radio. Visit our website at FaithFi.com where you can join the FaithFi Community and give as we expand our outreach.
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