5 Critical Questions Everyone Needs To Answer, Ep #95
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September 7, 2022
What’s up! It’s episode 95 of Payne Points of Wealth and FED chairman J. Powell has ruined everything! Just two weeks ago before recording this podcast, J Powell came out and basically said that the FED was going to continue to be hawkish with their monetary policy, and markets sold off precipitously. Is this the end? Is the punch bowl going away? Is the economy ruined? Well, we’re going to talk about that on our podcast today, we’re going to give you our viewpoint. And we’re going to talk about critical questions you need to ask yourself if you’re putting together your financial independence plan.
You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in…
How a great portfolio is like a great rental property? [2:22]
Bulls or bears…it depends on the wind [4:43]
Don’t double down on tech [6:58]
The Tipping Point [11:56]
Do people really spend less when they retire? [13:08]
How will you fill the income gap? [15:43]
Do you know what you own and how are your finances organized? [19:11]
Hidden Facts of Finance [23:07]
Keep your portfolio because the rents are going up!
That eight-minute speech that J Powell gave certainly sent our clients into a tailspin. I was talking to a client last week and he asked if this was time to sell out of his portfolio. Of course not! The value of your house probably went down 10-15% in the last few months, are you selling that? Of course, the answer’s no.
Owning a great portfolio is a lot like owning a rental property. With the dividends and interest, it pays you’re going to collect rent until the market goes back up. Under our e-money portal, you can even pull in the value of your real estate from Zillow, so it’s updated in real-time.
One client I spoke with has a lot of rental properties. He said that they were at all-time record highs and now they’re down like 15% in some cases. I said well, why don’t you panic out and sell? He said, why would I do that? I’m still collecting my rent and guess what I’m going to do next year? Raise it.
That’s kind of how it works with the stock market. Stocks pay dividends. We just had global dividends hit an all-time record high at $545 billion. Think about that. We have increased dividends to the highest level ever and they’re going to go up again next year!
This week